\kf u REPORT BY THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION CITY OF CHICAGO-I914 BUDGET OF EDUCATIONAL ESTIMATES AND EXPENDITURES BOARD OF EDUCATION Glass ^_^^'-^-^^ ,. Book '^ ^"^ K5 i<^ '^ u-^ k'w^ y z Report on the Budget of Educational Estimates and Expenditures Board of Education City of Chicago Educational Budget Prepared by the Efficiency Division of the City Civil Service Commission. At the request of Peter Reinberg, President; Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, Supt. of Schools; and Lewis E. Larson, Secretary of the Board of Education, February 27, 1914, to April 8, 1914. civiL SERVICE COMMISSION '^ City of Chicago. H. M. CAMPBELL, -^Y-- >l ' :^ J_ ELTON LOWER, N^ f ';5 ^^ ^ JOHN J. FLYNN, ■' ^ -^ w ""^ Commissioners. EFFICIENCY DIVISION CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION JAMES MILES J. L. JACOBS V' "k^ JOHN F. HIGGINS PRINTER AND BINDER 376-382 Monroe St. Chicago. Illinois LIBRARY OF CONGRESS RSCStVED 0CTI61»21 odOUMeNTS JDIViSJON TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE. REPORT ON EDUCATIONAL BUDGET 7 CLASSIFICATION OF STANDARD ACCOUNTS 13 ESTIMATED REVENUES, EDUCATION ACCOUNT 1914 21 SUMMARY OF ESTIMATES AND EXPENDITURES BY UNITS OF ORGAN- IZATION AND DIVISIONS 22 SUMMARY OF ESTIMATES AND EXPENDITURES BY FUNCTIONS AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES 23 SUMMARY OIT ESTIMATES AND EXPENDITURES BY CHARACTER OF EX- PENDITURES AND STANDARD ACCOUNTS 24 BOARD OF EDUCATION— GENERAL 25 ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT— President's Office 27 Secretary's Office 27 Bureau of Audit ' 28 Bureau of Purchases ...,,.. ,,.. . . ,_.. . .;.•• ■'^'■■■'- ■■•'•• 29 Division of Supplies | 30 Bureau of Law ■ ., 33 Bureau of School Engineering.". . . ..• : 32 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— :" '-^^ -^ - ' Executive and Gehertil' Sup'er?vtsf0n ?•?'. "t '.' 33 Executive Office , . . - 34 Bureau of Examinations 34 Bureau of Child Study 35 Bureau of Compulsory Education 35 Bureau of Manual Training 36 Bureau of Household Arts 37 Bureau of Art 38 Bureau of Music 39 Evening Schools 39 Correction of Defective Speech 40 Physical Education — ^Elementary Schools 40 Social Centers 41 Penny Lunches 42' Continuation Schools 42' Vacation Schools 42 INDEX 0] PAGE. Chicago Normal College — 60 42A Carter Practice School — 61 42C Haines Practice School — 62 421) Parker Practice School — 63 421" Parental School— 64 42 H John Worthy School — 65 42J High Schools — Austin High — 81 43 Bowen High — 82 4o Calumet High— 83 48 Crane Technical High — 84 50 Curtis High— 85 53 Englewood High — 86 55 Flower Technical High — 87.... 58 Harrison Technical High — 88. . . 60 Hvde Park High— 89 62 Lake High— 90 65 Lake View High— 91 68 Lane Technical High — 92 70 Marshall High— 93 73 McKinley High — 94 75 Medill High— 95 78 Parker High— 96 80 Wendell P,hilli)Ds High— 97 83 Sohurz High— 98 85 Senn High— 99 88 Tuley High— 100 91 Waller High— 101 . 93 Elementary Schools — Adams— 125 101 Agassiz — 126 103 Albany Avenue — 127 105 Alcott— 128 106 Altgeld— 129 107 Andersen— 130 109 Armour — 131 Ill Armstrong — 132 113 Arnold— 133 114 Auburn Park — 134 116 Audubon — 135 117 Avondale — 136 119 Bancroft — 145 121 Barnard — 146 123 Bass — 147 125 Beale— 148 127 Beanbien- — 149 1 29 Beidler — 151 130 Beldina^ — 15? 132 Bismarck — 153 1 33 Blaine — 154 135 Bradwell— 1 55 1 37 Brainard — 156 139 Brenan — 157 •] 40 Brentano — 158 141 Brown — 159 143 Brownell — 160 144 Bryant — 161 146 Bryn Mawr — 162 147 Burke — 163 149 Burley — 164 151 SCHOOLS. Elementary Schools — Px\ge. Burns — 165 • 153 Burnside^ — 166 155 Burr — 167 157 Burroughs — 168 159 Byford— 169 160 Calhoun — 180 162 Cameron — 181 163 Carpenter — 182 165 Chalmers — 183 167 - Chase— 184 169 Chicago Lawm — 185 171 Clarke— 187 172 Clay— 188 174 Cleveland— 189 175 Colman — 190 177 Columbus — 191 179 Coonley— 192 181 Cooper— 193 182 Copernicus — 194 184 Corkery — 195 ' 186 Cornell— 196 187 Crerar— 197 189 Curtis — 198 191 Dante— 209 193 Darwin: — 210 195 Davis — 211 197 Delano — 212 198 Dewey — 213 200 Doolittle— 214 202 Dore— 215 204 Douglas — 216 207 Drake — 217 209 Drummond — 218 211 Dunning — 219 213 Earle — 230 214 Emerson — 231 216 Emmet — 232 " 217 Ericsson — 233 219 Everett — 234 221 Fallon— 235 222 Parragut — 236 224 I'arren — 237 226 Felseinthal — 238 228 Field — 239 230 Fiske — 240 231 Forestville — 241 233 Foster — 242 235 Franklin — 243 237 Froebel — 244 239 Fuller — 245 241 Fulton— 246 242 Gaffe Park — 255 244 Gallistel— 256 245 Garfield — 257 947 Gary- 258 249 Gladstone — 259 251 Ooetbp — 260 253 Goodrich- 261 255 Aondy— 262 257 Graham — ^63 258 rtrant- '^64 260 Gray— 265 9q\ INDEX OF SCHOOLS— Continued. W. H. O Elementary Schools — page. Greeley— 266 263 Greene— 267 265 Gresham — 268 287 Hamilton— 280 268 Hamline— 281 270 Hammond— 282 272 -Mont Clare— 284. Hancock— 283 Hanson Park- Harper — 285 Harvard— 286 Haugan — 287 Haven— 288 . Hawthorne— 289 283 Haves— 290 ^ 285 274 273 277 278- 280 281 Hayt— 291 . . Headlev— 292 Healy— 293 . Hedges — 294 >86 288 289 291 Hendricks— 295 293 Henry— 296 29', Herzl— 297 296 Holden— 298 297 Holmes— 299 299 Howe— 300 300 Howland— 301 302 Irving- 310 304 Irving Park— 311 305 Jackson— 315 307 Jaibn— 316 309 Jefferson— 317 311 Jenner— 318 313 Jirka— 319 315 Jones— 320 317 Juns:man — 321 31>:^ Keeler Avenue — 325 -^'^O Keith— 326 322 Kenwood— 3:^7 3-->3 Kershaw— 328 3'^i Key — 329 326 Kin^— 330 3-^8 Kinzie— 331 3'^9 Knickerbocker— 332 331 Kohn— 333 332 Komensky — 334 334 Kosciusko — 335 336 Kozminski— 336 338 La Fayette— 345 339 Langland— 346 341 La Salle— 347 343 Lawson — 348 345 Lewis-Chamiplin — 349 3^6 Libby— 350 348 Lincoln— 351 350 Linne— 352 351 Lloyd- 353 353 Logan— 354 355 Lonefellow— 355 356 Lowell— 356 358 Madison— 365 360 Manierre— 366 362 Mann— .367 364 Marquette— 368 365 Elemen tary Sciiools — Marsh— 369 Marshall— 370 May— 371 Mayfair— 372 McAllister— 373 . . . McGlellan— 374 . . . , McCormick — 375 . . McCosh— 376 McLaren — 377 McPherson — 378 . . , Medill— 379 Mitchell— 380 Monroe— 381 Montefiore— 382 . . . Moos— 383 Morris— 384 Morse— 385 Moseley— 386 Motley— 387 Mozart— 388 Mulligan— 389 Nas'h— 400 Nettelhorst— 401 . . Newberrv — 40 J . . . . Nixon— 403 Nohel— 404 Norwood Park — i05 OakJand— 410 . ... Ogden — 411 Oglesbv— 412 Otis— 413 • Parkman — 415 .... Park Manor — 416 . . Parks ide — 417 .... Peabody— 418 Penn— 419 Pickard— 420 Plamondon — 421 . . Poe— 422 Prescott— 423 .... Pulaski— 424 Pullman — 425 .... Raster— 435 Ravenswood — 436 . Ray— 437 . . Raymond— 438 .... Revere — 440 Rogers — 441 Ryder— 442 . . . Ryerson — 443 . i^awyer Avenue- Scammon — 451 Scan Ian— 452 . Schiller— 453 . Sohley— 454 . . Schneider — 455 Scott— 456 . . . . 450 Seward — 457 Sexton — 458 . i-^'hakespeare— Sheldon— 4fiO Sheridan, Mark— 462 -459 AGE. 367 369 370 372 373 375 377 379 380 382 384 385 387 389 391 393 395 396 399 401 402 404 406 407 409 410 412 414 416 417 419 421 423 424 426 428 429 431 433 43 4 436 438 440 442 443 445 447 448 450 452 453 455 456 458 460 462 464 465 467 469 470 472 INDEX OF SCHOOLS— Continued. Elementary Schools — • page. Sheridan, Phil— 463 474 Sherman — 464 476 Sherwood— 465 478 Shields— 466 479 Sixty-second Place — 467 481 Skinner— 468 482 Smyth— 469 484 South Deering— 470 486 Spalding— 471 488 Spencer— 472 489 Springfield Avenue — 473 490 Spry— 474 491 Stewart— 475 493 Stowe— 476 495 Sullivan— 477 496 Sumner— 478 498 Swift— 479 500 Swing— 480 50J Taloott— 490 503 Taylor— 491 505 Tennyson — 492 506 Thomas— 493 - 508 Thorp, J. N.— 494 509 Thorp, Ole A.— 495 511 Throop— 496 513 Elementally Schools — page. Tilden— 497 515 Tilton— 498 517 Trumbull— 499 518 University Avenue — 510 520 Vanderpoel— 511 522 Van Vlissingen — 512 523 Von Humboldt— 513 525 Wadsworth— 515 527 Walsh— 516 529 Ward— 517 531 Warren— 518 533 Washburne — 519 535 Washington— 520 537 Waters— 521 539 Webster— 522 541 Wells— 523 543 Wentworth— 524 545 West Pullman— 525 547 Whitney— 526 548 Whittier— 527 550 Wicker Park— 528 552 Willard— 529 553 Yale— 530 555 Yates— 531 557 REPORT ON BUDGET OF EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURES BOARD OF EDUCATION— CITY OF CHICAGO April 10, 1914. Honorable Peter Reinberg, President, Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, Superintendent of Schools, and Mr. Lewis E. Larson, Secretary, Board of Education, City of Chicago: Gentlemen and Madam — In accordance with your request of recent date, the Commission transmits herewith definite budget statements of the estimated ex- penditures from the educational fund for the first half year of 1914, as prepared by the efficiency division of this Commission. These budget statements are based upon the expenditures for the calendar year 1913, and the departmental esti- mates furnished the Committee on Finance of your Board by the Superintendent of Schools and the Secretary of the Board of Education. The expenditures for the various activities of the Board of Education have been classified under standard accounts. The definitions and content of these standard accounts which are to be used in the preparation of estimates and the classification of expenditures are included as an appendix to this report. REQUEST OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION On February 27th, 1914, this Commission received the following communi- cation from your Honorable Board : Honorable Civil Service Commission, City of Chicago : Gentlemen — The undersigned have been unanimously directed by the Committee on Finance of the Board of Education, and in- formally by practically all of the members of the Board, to ask your Commission to have its Efficiency Division prepare a scientific J iu-dge t of educational expenditures for the year 1914 based upon the esti- mates which have been received by said Committee on Finance from the Superintendent of Schools and the Secretary of the Board of Education. The estimate for teachers' salaries were computed originally on the salary schedules in force during 1913, and the Superintendent of Schools estimated the increase necessary to pay salaries under new schedules which were adopted at the last meeting of the Board cov- ering elementary teachers and principals, and for high school teach- ers under schedules adopted February 4, 1914. The request of the Finance Committee above referred to covers only the scientific classi- fication or arrangement of the various items as contained in the esti- mates furnished by the Superintendent of Schools and the Secretary of the Board, the amounts available having been determined by the proper Board .officials. Will you kindly advise as soon as possible whether your Com- mission will comply with the request of the Finance Committee as indicated above? We assure you that your Efficiency Division will have the fullest co-operation of all of the heads of departments and officials of the Board of Education, and also access to all records of the Board showing expenditures for the year 1913 and prior thereto. Yours respectfully, (Signed) Peter Reinberg, President. Board of Education. (Signed) Lewis E. Larson. - Secretary. Board, of Edvcation. On the same date the Commission replied as follows: Honorable Peter Reinberg, President. Board of Education, Chicago, Illinois: Dear Sir — The Commission begs to acknowledge receipt of yours of the 27th instant asking this Commission "to have its efficiency division prepare a scientific budget of educational expenses for the year 1914, based upon the estimates which have been received by said Committee on Finance from the Superintendent of Schools and the Secretary of the Board of Education," further stating that the "request of the Finance Committee above referred to covers only the scientific classification or arrangement of the various items as con- tained in the estimates," and that it will not include any investiga- tion or suggestions regarding the amounts of the estimates or of the items thereof. Unquestionably the element of time enters largely into this problem, which is in fact an attempt to do within a comparatively short time what properly would require months in order to attain the best results. Nevertheless the Commission has directed its efflciencv division to co-operafe with the Bo.^rd, its Finance Committer, yourself and the resDonsible officials of the Board in this connectio^n. Owing to the urgency of the work extra heln beyond the finan- cial limitations of the Commission will nrobably be reauired, and the Commission assumes that the cost of this will be borne by the Board. Yours very truly. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, CITY OF CHICAGO. (Signed) Elton Lower, John J. Flynn. Commissioners, On February 27, 1914, the Commission addressed the following communica- tion to Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, Superintendent of Schools, in answer to the com- munication received from her on February 18, 1914, a copy of which also follows: Mrs, Ella Flagg Young. Superintendent of Schools, Board of Education, Chicago, Illinois; Dear Madam — Our Mr. .Tacobs has handed the Commission your favor of the 18th instant with respect to the 1914 budget for the edu- cational division. Your request lias been joined in by the President, Secretary and the Finance Committee. The efficiency division has been directed to undertake this work so far as possible owing to the shortness of the time allowed. Carbon copy of letter written today to the President of the Board is enclosed herewitli for your information. Yours very truly, CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, CITY OF CHICAGO. (Signed) Elton Lower, John J. Flynn, Commissioners. Mr. J. L. Jacobs, Efficiency Engineer of Chicago, Civil Service Commission, Chicago: My Dear Mr. Jacobs — It is my desire to make the budget for the Education Division of the Chicago public schools conform to the gen- eral principles underlying the budget prepared under your direction for the Committee on Finance of the City Council. I sincerely trust that you will accept the invitation extended you by the Board of Education to review and make all suggestions necessary in regard to the form and content of the budget for the Educational Division. It will be a great ^pleasure to me to learn through you the methods and principles which would make our budget conform more closely to that ideal budget referred to above. Y^'ours very truly, (Signed) Ella Flagg Young, Superintendent of Schools. SCOPE OF REPORT In compliance with the above requests, the Commission directed the efficiency division to make an analysis of the details connected with the preparation of a definite and scientific budget for the estimated and actual expenditures from the educational fund of the Board of Education. After preliminary study of the scope of the requested investigation had been made and upon urgent requests that the budget be completed and presented to your Board within as short a time as possible, it was decided to include in this report only the schedule of standard accounts used in the preparation of the bud- get, and complete statements of the revenues and the estimated and actual ex- penditures from the educational fund of the Board of Education. Matters relative to the system necessary in keeping the record of the expenditures, the instructions for preparing estimates and keeping within the expenditures in ac- cordance with budget allowances, the condition of the educational and build- ing funds and the relation between revenues and expenditures will be included in a subsequent report. The budget statements included in this report cover only the actual and esti- mated expenditures from the educational fund and do not include any estimated or actual expenditures from the building fund. The classification of accounts in- cluded herein has, however, been prepared to cover all the expenditures whether made from the educational or from the building fund, and it is recommended that the budgets hereafter made, beginning with the school year, July 1st, should in- clude the estimated and actual expenditures for all activities and from all funds of the Board of Education. The budget which is transmitted herewith includes the following sum- maries: 10 1 — Schedule of standard accounts for use in the preparation of esti- mates and the classification of expenditures of the Board of Education. 2 — Summary statement of revenues of the Board of Education for educational purposes for the calendar year 1914, as estimated by the Secretary of the Board of Education. 3 — Summary statement of estimated and actual expenditures from the educational fund classified by organization units and di- visions. 4 — Summary statement of estimated and actual expenditures from the educational fund, classified by functions or classes of work and special activities, 5 — Summary statement of estimated and actual expenditures from the educational fund, classified by character of expenditure under the standard accounts. 6 — Detailed supporting schedules by organization units, divisions, functions, and character of expenditure under the standard accounts. Following conferences with the Superintendent of Schools, and the Secretary of the Board of Education, the recommendation of the efliciency division to the effect that the educational budget be hereafter prepared for the school year be- ginning July 1st and ending June 30th, rather than the calendar year as here- tofore, was adopted by the Committee on Finance of your Honorable Board. The budget statements transmitted herewith, therefore, include the estimated ex- penditures from the educational fund for the half year ending June 30th, 1914, and the actual expenditures for the calendar year 1913. The estimated expenditures have in all cases been prorated for the six months under the different standard accounts and arranged under the organiza- tion units, divisions and functions, on the basis of the estimates prepared by tho Superintendent of Schools and the Secretary of the Board of Education. In the estimates of salaries and wages for the office employes, no advances over the salaries received at the present time have been included, except in the case of the employes in the three lowest grades of the clerical service, where the present salary is less than $960 per year. The matter of allowing advancement of salary on seniority and efficiency for the other office employes will be submit- ted to your Honorable Board in a separate communication. In distributing the lump sums under the standard accounts, certain diffi- culties were encountered which could not be entirely overcome in the short time available in the preparation of this budget. It has not been possible in -all cases to go back to the original sources where doubt existed as to the proper distribu- tion of expenditures, and the bases used in the apportionment of salaries, fuel, light, heat and power; and for supplies and other expenses in the separate schools are not entirely satisfactory, but will be sufficiently correct for the purposes of this budget. The budget statement included herein and the classification accounts are, however, standardized and follow the general lines of scientific budget mak- ing. Being standardized and definite, they afford an adequate basis for more ac- curate segregation and estimating in the future and provide more accurate methods for accounting control and for comparison from year to year between estimates, apportionments, appropriations and amounts expended. The summary budget statements of the estimated and actual expenditures from the educational fund classified under the organization units and divisions, functions and special activities, and character of expenditure under standard ac- 11 counts, are based upon the detail supporting schedules included under budget statement number 6. This latter statement furnishes in detail the actual and estimated expenditures for each organization unit or division, each function and each class of expenditure under the standard accounts. NEED OF A SCIENTIFIC BUDGET The tremendous growth of municipal and educational activities and the ad- vances made during the past few years in municipal budget making and account- ing, together with the experience and judgment which has obtained in the man- agement of corporate bodies, both public and private, have brought out the neces- sity of scientific budget making. In the Board of Education of this city, revenues and expenditures have in- creased from approximately $9,000,000 in 1902, to $15,000,000 in 1913, and the activities have become so extensive that the question of providing a segregated budget based on standard accounts has from time to time been given consideration by the members of the Board, the Superintendent of Schools, the Secretary of the Board of Education and outside civic organizations. The action of your Board in requesting the preparation of this scientific budget for the educational division is along the line of advanced municipal practice and is in entire accord with the ideas of the Superintendent of Schools and the Secretary and others interested in the effective administration of educational work. The segregated scientific budget is a means of placing before the Board and the citizen body a definite annual program of activities and is thus in the nature of a prospectus, both of revenues and expenditures, which presents in summary form all facts necessary to shape the policy of the educational system. The ad- vantages of a definite budget are that clear and comprehensive statements may be obtained of the various functions and activities and a basis made available for judging understandingly the adequacy or inadequacy of appropriations. Such a budget also shows what services or things must be provided in order that the various functions may be performed. Past practice has permitted moneys to be appropriated in lump sums, thus affording no adequate basis for accounting control. The present budget is func- tionalized, according to the various kinds of service rendered, for every unit of organization and division, and every dollar is definitely appropriated for one or another of the objects set forth. Each of these objects of expenditure has been standardized and clearly defined in the schedule of accounts so that there need bo no misunderstanding as to the meaning of terms by those in charge of the prepa- ration of estimates, by the members of the Board, by the administrative officers, or the accounting and auditing officers. Tn order that the form of the budget be such a.s to permit of comparisons from year to year, that it afford an adequate basis for auditing and accounting control, and that the administrative officers and members of the Board of Education have available the information to understand both the character of work completed and the conditions to be met, it is recommended that the following procedure be strictly adhered to in the preparation of school budgets in the future: i — That preliminary estimates of separate units of organization and divisions be prepared by the officials in charge and submitted to the Superintendent of Schools or the Secretary of the Board of Education, in accordance as they are under the edu- cational or administrative organization, in order that the de- 12 - partment officers may consider the request of each organiza- tion unit or division in relation to the work of the depart- ment as a whole. 2 — That the preliminary departmental estimates having thus been prepared under the standard accounts herein recommended and reviewed and revised by the Superintendent of Schools and the Secretary of the Board of Education, they then be submitted to the President of the Board of Education with the recommendations of the department officers. 3 — That the President of the Board of Education then have the de- partmental estimates compiled and considered by the Finance Committee in the light of previous appropriations and ex- penditures for corresponding items for the ipuroose of decid- ing what shall be submitted to the full Board. 4 — Finally, consideration and conclusions having been reached as to what the administration will approve with respect to re- quests for anpropriations, that these conclusions be sum- marized in the form of a definite budget. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ASSISTANCE The preparation of a scientific budget covering the numerous' activities of the educational department within this period was accomplished by the efficiency division only through the untiring energy of its working force and constant over- time. The Commission also desires to express its hearty appreciation of the earnest co-operation and assistance given by the officers and employes of the Board of Education, especially by those in the Bureau of Audit, and by other officials in public and industrial services in this and other cities. In the preparation of the schedule of standard accounts and in the classifica- tion of expenditures for the various purposes, the Commission has been greatly assisted and has followed, where it was found practicable, the recommendations included in the classification provided in Schedule G-34 on Financial Statistics of Schools, by the Bureau of Census, Department of Commerce; the municipal budget classifications of New York, Philadelphia and this city, and the report on the national budget prepared by the President's Commission on Economy and Efficiency. The study was conducted under the direct charge of James Miles, examiner in charge of efficiency division, and J. L. Jacobs, efficiency engineer in charge, and the detail work was done by F. H. Genfleld, H. C. Dean, F. J. Flanagan, W. G. Heckathorne, T. E. Madsen, P. H. Myers and other assistants of the efficiency di- vision of this Commission. Respectfully submitted, CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, CITY OF CHICAGO. (Signed) H. M. Campbell. Elton Lower. John J. Flynn, Commissioners. Approved : EFFICIENCY DIVISION, Civil Service Commission. (Signed) James Miles. Examiner in Charge Efficiency Division. (Signed) J. L. Jacobs. Efficiency Engineer in Charge. 1) 13 VJL--'^ SUMMARY CLASSIFICATIONOF STANDARD ACCOUNTS K PERSONAL SERVICES. A — Salaries and Wages. B — Fees and Compensation Otlier Than Salaries and Wages. SERVICES OTHER THAN PERSONAL. C — Communication and Transportation Service. D— Garage and Stable Service. E — Printing, Engraving, Lithographing and Binding Service. F — Advertising aiid Publication Service. G — Light, Heat and Power Service. H — Special and Miscellaneous Services (Other Than Personal). MATERIALS NOT SPECIFICALLY ADAPTED FOR USE AS SUPPLIES, EQUIP- MENT OR STRUCTURES. [ — Materials. SUPPLIES. J — Educational, Stationery, Drafting and Scientific Supplies. K — Books, Charts and Globes (Supplies). L— Fuel. M — School Plant Supplies. EQUIPMENT (INCLUDING LIVE STOCK) AND PARTS. N — Apparatus, Machinery, Transporting and Conveying Equipment. O — Furniture, Fittings and Furnishings. P — Live Stock. STRUCTURES AND PARTS AND NON-STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS TO LAND. R — Repairs and Replacements. S — Construction and Betterments. LAND, RIGHTS, OBLIGATIONS, PAYMENT OF DEBT AND GRATUITIES. T— Land. U — Rents and Other Current Expense Accruals for Easements, Permits and Privileges. V — Interest. W — Special Assessments. X — Payment of Debts. Y — Pension and Retirement Payments. OTHER PURPOSES. Z — Contingencies and Miscellaneous. 14 CLASSIFICATION OF STANDARD ACCOUNTS The definition and content of the standard accounts to be used in the preparation of estimates and the classification of expenditures is as follows: PERSONAL SERVICES. All expenditures for services which are personal in character — that is, which consist in acts of particular persons, performed by virtue of a contract (express or implied), or by virtue of the existence of an official relation, which places the skill or ability of the persons rendering such service under the continuous direc- tion and control of another employer or official superior during the period of service — including : A— SALARIES AND WAGES: All expenditures for services which are personal in character, including regular salaries and wages and pay, which compensation is measured by the time employed and must appear on a pay-roll of regular form. B~FEES AND COMPENSATION OTHER THAN SALARIES AND WAGES: All expenditures for services which are personal in character not appearing upon pay-rolls of regular form, in- cluding special service fees and compensation, whether ren- dered under contract or open market order or otherwise, such as professional service fees; fees for technical advice or information; special technical work when not paid on a monthly or annual salary; services and allowances combined when settled as one sum; services including equipment when the compensation for furnishing equipment is included as one sum in the rate of pay. SERVICES OTHER THAN PERSONAL. All expenditures for services other than personal — ^that is, services which consist in the results of acts of persons who by contract (express or implied), have undertaken to accomplish such results without giving to another any right to direct or control their ability or skill — including: C— COMMUNICATION AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICE: All ex- penditures for services other than personal, the end or pur- pose of which is to transmit messages or carry things or persons from place to place, whether by land, air or water — including: 1. Telephone service. 2. Land telegraph, cable or wireless telegraph service. 3. Postal service. 4. Commercial messenger service. 5. Freight, express and delivery charges. 6. Railroad and steamship transportation, and other ex- penses, necessary for the furnishing of comfort inci- dent to actual transportation. 7. Carriage, coach, cab, horse and automobile hire and street car transportation. D— GARAGE AND STABLE SERVICE: All expenditures for serv- ices other than personal, the end or purpose of which is to provide for the subsistence and care of animals and the storage and care of automobiles and other local transporta- tion equipment — including: 1. The furnishing of forage and stabling. ■2. Pasturage. 15 3. Subsistence and care of animals and storage and care of animal drawn vehicles (one payment for all). 4. Other incidents of subsistence and care of animals and storage and care of vehicles such as clipping, shoeing animals, cleaning of animals, and cleaning of vehicles. 5. Storage and care of motor vehicles and motor drawn vehicles. E— PRINTING, ENGRAVING. LITHOGRAPHING AND BINDING SERVICE: All expenditures other than personal, the end or purpose of which is to imprint or engrave characters on paper, cloth or other material for publication, and to fasten paper or other materials together by binding — including: 1. Printing, binding and doing of all other acts and the in- curring of all expenses pertaining to the publications issued by departments and their several bureaus, when this is done under a single order or contract. 2. Lithographic engraving, electrotyping and stereotyping, independent of printing. 3. Binding documents, reports, books and newspapers. 4. Taking, developing and printing photographs and blue- prints. 5. Special and miscellaneous printing, etc., (service) . F— ADVERTISING AND PUBLICATION SERVICE: All expenditures for services other than personal, the end or purpose of which is to attract attention or notice to a want or desire, or to satisfy legal requirements, or to make public announcement of facts — including: 1. Advertisements for bids. 2. Advertisements for labor and services. 3. Advertisements for sales of property, leases and special privileges. 4. Advertisements of services to be performed for fees. 5. Notices posted or published. 6. Special and miscellaneous advertisements and publica- tion of notices (service). G— LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER SERVICE: All expenditures for services other than personal, the end or purpose of which is to furnish light, heat and power, as distinguished from materials and supplies adapted to light, heat and power pro- duction. H— SPECIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (OTHER THAN PERSONAL) : All expenditures for services by contract or open market order, other than personal, which cannot be allocated or made a direct charge to any of the specific classes above defined — including : 1. Damage claims, court, or other public office service. 2. Clipping bureau service. 3. Computation and statistical service. 4. Liability, fidelity and other insurance. 5. Rental of and repairs to office devices. 6. Hire of teams and horses other than communication service. 7. Towel, laundry, ice and water service and other sanita- tion and cleaning service. 8. Suppers and lunches. 9. Other miscellaneous services, benefits received, claims and refunds not personal in character and not otherwise classified. 16 MATERIALS NOT SPECIFICALLY ADAPTED FOR USE AS SUPPLIES, EQUIP- MENT OR STRUCTURES. 1— MATERIALS: All expenditures for things not in a state of nature, which are suitable by nature or treatment for use as materials for supplies, equipment or structures, but which on account of lack of adaption to a specific use are of such general utility as to be available as materials for either sup- plies, equipment or structures^including: 1. Metals (reduced) and metallic products, such as metal in pigs, castings, metal in sheets and plates, metal in bars, rods, wire and chains, metal in rolled, or wrought or forged shapes, pipe and pipe fittings (in- cluding metal plumbing materials and parts), bolts, nuts, rivets, washers, nails, spikes, tacks and screws, builder's and cabinet maker's hardware. 2. Non-metallic mineral products, such as terra cotta, brick, stone, plaster, concrete and other generally adapted non-metallic mineral products. 3. Lumber and wool products. 4. Fiber products. 5. Paints, painters' materials and varnishes. 6. Saps, gums, dyes and other partially adapted vegetable products (excluding grains, forage, wood and fiber). 7. Miscellaneous materials and parts. SUPPLIES. All expenditures, whether purchase price for, outlay or advances under con- tract or open market order for production of things which are or have been planned to be specifically and finally adapted to a particular use for sustaining life, or for the production of mechanical energy or power, or for other purposes which require that the things when applied to the use for which thev are adapted be consumed, i. e., be subjected to such chemical or physical change as to unfit them for continuing use of the same kind as that for which they were adapted or if not consumed are not to be held for return or specific account of the person to whom issued for use — including: ^~^^^nil{HU^' STATIONERY. DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC ^UFFLIES: AW expenditures, whether purchase price for, or outlay or advances under contract or open market order for production of things which have been or are planned to be finally adapted for office, desk, scientific or educational use and ^yhlch when used are actually or constructively con- sumed — including: ^ 1. Educational supplies, such as manual training supplies- household arts supplies; physical education and swim- ming supplies; laboratory sciences, supplies other than such as photographic supplies, chemicals, test tubes, sand, molasses, fiour, steel, aluminum, lead, copper and other supplies used in the technical studies; mechanical drawing and drafting supplies, such as drawing and tracing cloth, process paper and process cloth, water colors, thumb tacks, pounce; art supplies; music sup- plies; kindergarten supplies; and general educational construction supplies. 2. Office supplies, such as paper [including plain paper printed forms and letter heads; envelopes (not stamped), mailing jackets and tubes, and filing folders cards, guides, tags and tag strings; carbon and ink coated papers; wrapping, blotting and cover papers; blank 17 books, cardboard, binder's board, strawboard, tag board and oil board; specially protected papers; gummed paper, labels, paper seals and binders] ; handwriting supplies (excluding paper, ink and receptacles) ; supplies for office devices (excluding paper), adhesive, clips and fasteners (other than those included in supplies for office devices), inks and miscellaneous desk accessories. 3. Magazines and newspapers. 4. Wearing apparel and hand sewing supplies for pupils. 5. Supplies and provisions for the care and sustenance of pupils, including drugs and medical supplies and sup- plies for penny lunches. 6. Miscellaneous educational supplies not otherwise classi- fied. K— BOOKS. CHARTS AND GLOBES (SUPPLIES): All expenditures, whether purchase price for or outlay or advances under con- tract, or open market order, for the production of things other than those classified above, which have been or are planned to be specifically and finally adapted to particular use, and which when applied to the use for which they have been adapted, are actually or constructively consumed — including: 1. Fund books. 2. Supplementary reading and library books. 3. Maps, globes and reference books. L — FUEL. All expenditures, whether purchase price for, or outlay or advances under contract or open market order for produc- tion of things which have been or are planned to be finally adapted to the production of heat and power — including: 1. Solid fuel, such as coal and lignite, coke, charcoal, wood, kindling and matches, minor solid fuels and by-prod- ucts. 2. Liquid fuel, such as crude petroleum, petroleum distillates, petroleum residues, tar and pitch, alcohols. 3. Gas fuel, water gas, air gas, oil gas, producer gas, natural gas, acetylene gas. M— SCHOOL PLANT SUPPLIES: All expenditures, whether pur- chase price for, or outlay or advances under contract or open market order for production of, things which have been or are planned to be finally adapted for use at a school plant as cleansers, disinfectors, deodorizers and supplies for toilet purposes, or those things which have been or are planned to be finally adapted for the feeding and bedding of animals, or those supplies for the reduction of friction and attrition in the operation of machines or for the polishing or abraiding incident to the proper care of machines and which when ap- plied to use are consumed — including: 1. Soaps, soap powders and liquids. 2. Chemical cleansers. 3. Metal, wood and stone polishes and washing oils. 4. Toilet brushes, combs and mirrors. 5. Disinfectants, fungicides, germicides, insecticides and vermicides. 6. Toilet paper. 7. Toilet liquids, pastes, powders and perfumes (excluding preparations for the teeth). 8. Sponges (natural and artificial), expendable brooms, brushes, buckets, padlocks and fabrics. 9. Other cleansers and toilet supplies, such as sweeping sub- stances, sawdust, laundry supplies not otherwise classi- fied, harness dressing and soap, paint remover. 18 10. Roughage, such as timothy and clover, alfalfa and clover, wild hay, oats, corn fodder, feed straw, Hun- garian millet, kafflr corn. 11. Grains. 12. By-products, such as bran, oil meal, etc. 13. Succulent feed (not by-products). 14. Bedding, such as straw, sawdust, excelsior. 15. Horse shoes and harness supplies. 16. Miscellaneous forage, such as condition powders, bone meal, oyster shells, meat for animals, horse rations, rock salt. 17. Lubricants. 18. Packing, calking and gaskets. 19. Polishing and abraiding supplies for mechanical equip- ment. 20. Waste and wipers. 21. Electrician's supplies not elsewhere classified. 22. Furnace supplies. 23. Supplies used in the arts and crafts, such as solder, etc. 24. Florist's and agricultural supplies. 25. Flags and bunting. 26. Fire extinguishing supplies. 27. Recreational supplies, not elsewhere classified. EQUIPMENT (INCLUDING LIVE STOCK) AND PARTS. All expenditures, whether purchase price for, or outlays or advances under contract or open market order for the production of things or parts of things, which are or have been planned to be adapted to continuing use for increasing the efficiency and economy of human effort, or for sheltering, supporting, storing, carrying or protecting persons, animals, or things (excluding items classified under structures) — including : N— APPARATUS, MACHINERY, TRANSPORTING AND CONVEY- ING EQUIPMENT: All expenditures whether purchase price for, or outlays or advances under contract or open market order for the production of things or parts of things which are or have been planned to be adapted to continuing use for the generation, transmission and utilization of electrical or mechanical power and all things not in a state of nature, not fixed to the land which have been finally adapted to continuing use for increasing the efficiency and economy of human effort, which things or parts of things are to be used in the operation and maintenance of a school plant, as distinguished from edu- cational equipment (excluding items classified under struc- tures) — including: 1. Heat, light, power, ventilation and electrical equipment — including: Hot air and steam producing apparatus; lighting equipment; refrigerating equipment; steam and other elastic fuel engines; electrical generators and motors; ventilation equipment; power, heat and cold transmitting equipment; pumping and air com- pressing equipment; miscellaneous heat, light and power equipment. 2. Production and construction equipment — including: Equipment for farming and extraction of raw ma- terials or substances; metal working equipment; non- metallic mineral working equipment; wood working equipment; food separating equipment (excluding household utensils) ; printing and fibre cloth and leather working equipment; construction, repairing and wreck- ing equipment; miscellaneous production and construc- tion equipment. 19 3. Transporting and conveying equipment— including : Ele- vators, wagons, trucks and other equipment for lifting, . hauling, conveying and otherwise moving persons or things; trunks, valises and other containers for trans- portation of things; telephonic and telegraphic equip- ' raent; harness and other stable and garage equipment; miscellaneous transporting and conveying equipment. 0— FURNITURE, FITTINGS AND FURNISHINGS'. All expendi- tures, whether purchase price for, or outlays or advances under contract or open market order, for the production of things or parts of things which are or have been planned to be adapted to continuing use for sheltering, supporting, stor- ing, carrying or protecting persons or things (excluding items classified under structures) — including: 1. Furniture and furnishings, such as chairs, beds and other supports for the body; tables, book-cases, cabinets, typewriters, adding and calculating machines and out- door furniture and fixtures, desks and other supports and depositories for commodities; floor coverings; por- tieres, wall, window and furniture coverings, draperies and window shades; kitchen, dining room and house- hold utensils and crockery; baths and lavatories, toilets and toilet accessories; bedding (exclusive of bed linen "i ; office, library and store furniture and furnishings not otherwise classified; miscellaneous furniture and fur- nishings; sewing machines. 2. Property and life preserving and care taking equipment, such as fire preventing and fighting equipment; clean- ing, renovating and polishing equipment; clipping, trim- ming and rolling, and watering equipment for law^n and garden; equipment for protection of shipping; mis- cellaneous property and caretaking equipment. 3. Educational, scientific and recreational equipment, such as educational equipment, including library stacks and cases, museum stock, botanical garden stock and school-room equipment; scientific equipment — includ- ing measuring instruments and accessories, weighing, testing and metering apparatus, microscopes and other aids to the senses, photographic equipment, mechan- ical drafting devices, and laboratory equipment not otherwise classified; recreational equipment, including musical instruments, phonographs, stage equipment, picture exhibitors, lantern slides, etc., gymnasium and playground equipment of a permanent nature and games equipment. p LIVE STOCK: All expenditures for animals subject to control of man which are possessed for continuing growth, product- ive, scientific or experimental use while living — including horses, cattle, fowls and other farm animals. STRUCTURES AND PARTS AND NON-STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS TO LAND. All expenditures, whether purchase price for things, or parts of things, or outlays or advances under contract or open market order for the construction of thines, or parts of things, not in a state of nature, fixed or built on land, or for alternations made by man for whatever purpose, these things, or parts of things, or alterations to land, being, or being planned to be, finally adapted to continuing use for sheltering, supporting, storing, or protecting persons, animals or things, or for improving the natural condition of the land so as to satisfy human wants, such as office, store, warehouse and other public buildings, fences, enclosing walls, 20 trellises and pergolas, ornamental and commemorative structures and non- structural improvements to lands — including: R— REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS: All expenditures by contract or open market order for materials, parts, labor and other things or services except the current up-keep of furniture and furnishings, equipment and structures, to provide against re- pairable deterioration from wear and tear, waste and loss. S— CONSTRUCTION AND BETTERMENT: All expenditures by contract or open order which may be directly allocated to the building of furniture, furnishings and structures. LAND, RIGHTS, OBLIGATIONS, PAYMENT OF DEBT AND GRATUITIES. T — LAND: All expenditures for the legal title to land — including payments of awards and taxed costs in condemnation proceed- ings and for leaseholds and interest in land as purchase price, as distinguished from current accruals of charges for the use ■ of land or interest in land. U— RENTS AND OTHER CURRENT EXPENSE ACCRUALS FOR EASEMENTS. PERMITS AND PRIVILEGES: All expenditures on account of current expense accruals as distinguished from purchase price for rights to, possession and use of land, struc- tures or equipment owned by another, the possession of which is to be relinquished at the end of a term specified or implied by law, or for easements, permits or privileges. V — INTEREST: All expenditures in the nature of compensation for the deferrment of money payments contracted for in the mak- ing of loans or at the time of making purchase on credit or in the nature of grants or percentages on money received or set aside and held by the Board of Education in the capacity of trustee or banker. W—SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS: All expenditures in the nature of payment of special taxes to other civil divisions. X— PAYMENT OF DEBT: All exipenditures in the nature of pay- ment or delivery of money contracted to be delivered in the making of loans or at time of making purchase on credit, ex- cept interest. Y~PENSION AND RETIREMENT PAYMENTS: All expenditures to persons by way of accruals of fixed charges made as compen- sation for past services to the Board of Education, as provided by the statutes of the State of Illinois. OTHER PURPOSES. Z— CONTINGENCIES AND MISCELLANEOUS: All expenditures for purposes not provided for under the titles above defined or specified, which would be allocated to any of the preceding classes and which shall be classified under the above standard accounts as expended. A- ..^' SUMMARY STATEMENT OF REVENUES OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1914 AS ESTIMATED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. Gash on hand January 1, 1914 $ 125,069.63 Estimated Miscellaneous Receipts, Sale of Old Iron and Furniture, and Rentals of Assembly Halls and School Property. 15,000.00 Cash on Hand January 1, 1914, School Fund Income Ac- count, (back rentals) $ 815,087.13 ' Less amount to apply to in- creases under schedules adopted February 7, 1912, and due during the year 1915 08,000.00 i- 4. *te1?wrra?fefa State School Tax, per 5. From Rentals of School Fund Property 6. From Interest on Investments 7. From Tuition Fees — Non-resident Pupils. . . . 8. Miscellaneous — Corrections in Pay-rolls, etc. . 9. From Interest on School Fund Income Daily Balances 10. 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DRAFTING AND RCTF.NTTFTC STIPPT,TER - [I < i Physical Education. ^SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING ANn SCTKNTTFTC STIPPT.TF.S 1 > 1 C a c CQ c _m c «pi-a i "S m -a § £ '9- CO 1 1 03 P3 Q z; = <^ £cO 1) cs c < Z H < Pi Q z3 op. hP: >^ w£ z2 op. ^- coc -oa= O— ' o 1-102 «-^ i-<^ >-^^-' f=^cc 00 OoS 00 CO ao CO 00 as »0 »0 CD 10 o ?ooooooooooooo c;ooooooooooooooo<^ 00000000000000000 r^^. j-^-1, — . , — >.'-^o»00»00>OOtOO»00 - t^ -^ t^ CO CD c C30^0CJOOOOOOOOOOOO ^^»OCOOOt>-iOC^iOC. cocvj-r^ic^T-iOoooiCsoiooGot^t^coco ^r-iC<3— H^H^H,-Hr-H^H^HT-^?O^H^H-^»-l 000 00 5 CD t^ -^ •o o o 00 O Q r- » * t. ca _l-4 a! c3 HHHHHHHHHH< > .. OPh I— in, mo 5. M O :<^ cccecQ ■Ml hjpa .„ ^.-.25^ Co :ogo- WW g3 OPh W^tT? OH g-rj'/'.W ■5 c/:; 2 O ~-/JW WW 3&.0 So? W 03 o — C/^ o A 53)--r;pq H CO W'gHci^'~^_-T3 2cc W ■-, S'. ft w 4^' 274 1^ o i^ o o; o 1-^ o ^ -^ (MO I^ -M -— f O ^ ^ CO CO O — I ■-< CI ^ WW s-- wo gpl c W -5 H 'z-' -a £-^HH>-ew ^«wg ■itdo^'-'Ci SwowK >-l r/j W r/i o S ooooo ooooo o cc5 ci CI >o w rt.-." o> w 00 OS »ra CO T-H -< CO CO CI C-l ooo oo oooo oo ooo oo CO CI T»( t- C-l 'J2 '" '^ < ^ '4 Q ■o«-H3 5 .-S-^f-'HHHH-^ gw ::?o g-c 2« rH ffa "'-' i 3 5 n 'jryyx) CO V) V3 275 fa c c P5 <; o m it ??°2 fa<<; CO T fa 3 Total Amounts Expended, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1913. •* oo i 5 Amounts Expend- ed, Jan. 1 to Deo. 31, 1913. C<5rt 5< T fa <| 1 C 1 c c c u c 1- Pi in . OOOCO CDOOOCDOOOOCD ooooopooop OOOCDOOOOOO opooppoooo otooi6»oo»dOio>o lOOOCOCOiMOt— »pc^«0 ooo oo lO '— I OJ r-H CV( ^H OiCM TtH ooo 1 oo o rHOD (-ft OJCO CM C-J 9^ 3hh HeHHe-i-< a'a.z; "' p!| ;2 cc cc cc •iSng Q=^P I mis -^ 2^R Bi ■Ph 0 r^ C5 l>- o t^ 10 CS| t )c^T-HOOoa:o50ooor-o.t--.coio H looo coco ot^cc 00 1— li— icC-^,-HCCiCO(Mi— «C^J(M.-MCO'-HCOrt< Q 12; 2 ^ N W fc ^ Q o r^ CO TO «« : -a S14,566.38 $112.90 33.39 35.35 53.95 112.83 60.00 I 2; S H K Total Amounts Estimated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. § CO 8» 00 13! 00 00 000 00 p PP== °op CD -^ QC r^ rl^ ■.^ cnCM CO CSI 000 c^' cI l>I U3 p c4 00 9» 1 p CO 9% 00 po 100 mo §§g §§ u^CO CO.-J Oi ^ 10 "^ CO co" 000 pop t~CO p !>; 6© i CO ?? p 'O p #9 CD CO 00 Ir^rt CO -- - FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION UNITS AND CHARACTER OF EXPENDITURES UNDER STANDARD ACCOUNTS. -c ^ c Q Z 2; « H 2w ^^ Hcl, t/- IP < 1. C 1, = c ■J H ■ m 3 n ■•2; ■• 1 c b _C CE > 1 s J C c ■ t c i _c C s 2 c i 02 < Q 2; m a ?<; OJCC c 2 6^ 1 -5 Q <; « « 2^ il i 1 c H Manual Training. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SniRNTTPin .miPPTJF,,'! • : .s c Household Arts. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCTRNTTFir; STIPPT.TRS . ■ g "c Physical Education. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES a .0 g 1 ■3 1 c w g 1- "S'S fi -5 OC 1 cc tc < 1 ^ cc < -i ci ci CXD QO < *- CO CD 00 00 IN CM J) CO 280 COO OGOCO OiiO OOCO -^ cd lo OS »ra erg c^ cnc^j |.5 0&2 PhhhPh -'i^e-i Swowk ea Soo KhilS CO CO CO CO 1:0 OOCO oooooo O ^10 T-H □C T-f 00 -^ -^ CO 00 t g I c:)Oooocz)OOc;ooo — . o o 00 -:J^_ O O w CN ■^' ^-r^ i-i GO O (M -^ C^l Cvl OOOOOO^ ' o o o c: o 00 0<0=3000000— ■ ooo'idioooico'ioio--- ir3i->coco(MCDiot>.or^t--»rD COCOC^JC^i— '1— CDOOOI>-COC-J i-H^C 5 CO UJ. W o Cfj ■- ■- T)S 2 c3<; HHHHHH jM >-l ..■ OPh 5^ yJO o p,c,< .£;=Kccg iiio c3 2 Ho™ H pq - — CO gS 03 03 - r-- fN. ^- t^ i>_ i>. 000000 00 00 00 281 qHPh5 o <» 2 « S w w 00 d ■^ - - 00 00 (M 1 Hi M w (EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION). Principal's Office. SALARIES AND WAGES: Principal 1 a: ■h. e s 3 5£ _c c I ^ ^ S 282 T-HOO O ^ i OC) o o o o oo o o oo O t- CD ^ O c^ cu o o o c? o o oo o o r-^ CO iMCq C^O O C) o O -^ 1 CO »0 CO CO 1-) C<1 CO O 1-H :m ■ o ,-i p p. 0.5 ■as § 9 p:; •a ■Q ,a I SW ° go "CO feQ "S -a^ g. "^ O ^B Sp4S PhCD OPM ■c3g P4M • S'^ ^ S Qi4h ^ c* o ^ OCl, Qi-:iH p:iaa Wg o rapogo lii -3 _cc o .5 g ?g^ a Ph .Ei-J 02 -3 =co — H I 00 ot 00 0000 00 (M Co 1-4 i-J otot 00 QO 1 28;{ §poS 1^- O H'r-I p.'-* ■ b'— J o oV ! CO O O OO Cl CO W ^U OS l^ Cvi ^^ '» 88SSSS8 Soo'oo ocd IQ CO (M (M rH .-H S -<; S S rf 8 to l(?CCCO 1-H^ ooeq eiogo ss .— ^ .-> o o o « o o 5 0) -tl'^ JHHHHHH-^ i°g oo OOOO OO 00 OOCO (M CV| C^lC^l C^ C^ (N 284 8 -^'" 888 8 8 ',1\2'£ IS ^ ■o -a 7, 888 S m lO "5 OV CV ei 'Ji fO 8>;^ 1 -fO. :i^S^ 8 ^ o u _[lj J3^ "a Hi-' PS Q S2& QhJH fc c S H ^-^ W -< jt' < r/v O Qh-Ih (/■; 'A ^ li~l OPL, 3 S a- w o I W J 2 ?; 3 Tl! 3d? 3; 3 oooS e-i T-i ?i V 285 K??02 g-a gm 3 OO OS 00 C 0_- cu H -2 CD o o o o o o CD O O O O OO O ■*' CO lO o o ^ O C^ CM -^ l>- T-" CO Oi O ^3 O r-> ^ oooooooo OOOOOOOC3 iO Cv) (N to CS 00 t^ oo ^ Q cc 2 w tS! W fe < S fa - C3 03 C> 03 Cooo oooooooooooooo O CO CO t--^ O O »o' O lO O to »o lo" o6 Cit^iO^HCOC-^cocOCCCOiO-*-^ 000000(30000000 oooooooooooooo o o o irf o to o o' »o o lo to id ■^' -cc ^ 1--^ ^ io t^ c^oo •id ooo S !^ N H g <: s; fa :^ o c:>ooc;oc 1 i— 1 C5 C30 t- I o c> o o o CO r-( C) 1— t 1-H Q Uj a.<; = « JS c3 eS WH 2 O cg-Z sK « _ 3 ^ I'Si ■:3 ScQ •COq E :^^ OK SO ^-H ^1 O ^-< C^l 1 C0 •* en 7 H <; S W < Z H S -< P-, Q Total Amounts Estimated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. ^ ^ i Ti^ t in »oo CO !:•- ^ CO c3 00 c: CO m ^d^ in C5 -* T-H in CO C\J £^ oo iri — a o o P-i - FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION UNITS AND CHARACTER OF EXPENDITURES UNDER STANDARD ACCOUNTS. Manual Training. ^"SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES b C 'E ■5 "ci c 1 Household Arts. *SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES H -+■ ■< 1 Physical Education. ^SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY. DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES . . : -a > 1 c c 1 c •s c c §q| xzo ItW.S cc LlJ 0. C W CO 2 Q Z <1 H 13 03 a; Z W = i. "0 c a 1 c 1 -J I e/3 CC li. -i < H Z < CC "S"a < i4, C7i OS CM (M t i o> j ■< 4, < 6 C3-. 03 i p 00 000 poo Si QO -- : ^ 1 CO 05 i w o CC (EXPENSES OF INSTRUCTION). Principal's Office. SALARIES AND WAGES: Principal ■s H 1 s C3 ■| a < g _g c £ 1 I Hi I 290 i-H ,-HOi ';c OOOOOOOC> O 00 CO "5 CM O CO C CiOC500c3c:)Oc:) J CD O !>. I>- 'to O -O C? C^CD 5 CO <^ I>- Tj< O C-O O O C<1 1-1 1-H :hph ■CQ i iu ai a 'i"^ •5w M '5 ■-£ <*: CO "S o- p. :co PS EhPh Eh 02 .-2^ . !Z« = * H PS ^§ ••2p^ "» ^ E ■a zd^ H .cooS ■2 E^ " - CO -C _■ <; ^ -^ T3 .2cooS gHHE-Hr^ 20 £Z js^ ^v^ 291 fo!2:<1 w li 1 00 00 1 ,„ -; w p'-=m 00 te en i'S S3 s 13 S »» 7 QO g .3 . coo 00 ■-S ■* CO "^* CO 00 Uh MCO CO cc S W J ^ < g-O a, H 6^§ ^1- ■^■^ s lO C c: lA in H l>- CO CO c C£ 1 C^ c>-l -c o ^0 m js 3 u c M > 5CT c- a r^ CO oi 03 00 ooooocoooo OOOCDOtOOC^OO i o oi o o o »c »o o o . — •" -:i CI »o Tj4 .— i^ 00 D CO CO CO CO ^H "'■co'co -; -r CI) OCC CSOC^OOOCDOOfO pooooooooo t^coco>o>rac>jt^ CO CI »-H 40 »o m ^ 1 ^3 e -o c ^ < 01 ^ en H o eS w - M .05 H ta_- ooo oo CO ^ Q CO [x] &i Pi S ^ P M Eh S w g <: S fe g; « <; o p K 2^ ZSfcWS i -Ot;2.S ° M Pi n 3 ■- w- >< .. ?-co ;s ^ ^ D.<; -3W 2 3 S-r, a j^ qE-i 3 a 2'^.S n,, i-^ISWcS go o OPh ceo 25 ^co wS Oh' -t3 10 10 lO 00 OoS Oi O^ 02 02 C3 OCSOOiOOOOOCJO 00000000000 o'c O <3 O OO ^ E CO H H « S (x) g < g; fe jg Q -< O tD OS 2 w O W f1 W C3 § O gbDcH aS.SP^- o go :t-io2 ••2c^ ^ S ?f = H >r< O H S gw ■2p^ H .CO oS so Hcc PS„ HW •2p^ COq $Z -a § £:;0 la S Ha3 .2 — Q< I ^ -5 3 -a ■ O UJ w - 1 ■S.^-'I^ J. Ortffq <« cicoci cAcici ■< 4 *!; >-? 'T -^ ^3 "? CO CO Cl^ CO coco "< C^l N IM OJ CM 296 1^ I ^ QO O O C3 5C5P p I 5 -rj* O 06 I 3 CM iri ^ >o CD o o I in I 10 1 00 CO I WHO Sew c s 6© iri 1 S12L80 12.00 51.00 30.00 ,32.40 45.00 ci ^ 000 000 gg.s $203.00 20.00 85.00 50.00 54.00 75.00 CD g CDC) in otco CD CO CO - (EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION). SALARIES AND WAGES: Included in General Appropriation for Additional Teacher.s. EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY. DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES: General < c § Q < '< g Wcc ai 3 g m > § b C '-3 1 1 "S g ■§ c 3 C a 1 Household Arts, *SAL ARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES. ' J K D fM C I Physical Education. *SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES _ c .2 -0 Ph 1 C "0 C Q JO ci-<: ?!^ ii coco S od < IT LJ a. H 2; << h:; Ph hJ W a:} « a. "0 00 "o c .0 Q. 1 -I I CO CC li. _I < 1- Q Z < a 297-A 297-J-l as cq 1^ 05 i 'i 297 g-o occ ^-H C<) t^ lO rv] .02 i2 =3_~ o o ^' o o 000 00 ■ §2^ B^^ O O C3 O O C5 000 c; CJ CSl ^^ 1-1 Tt< CO 1— • -— I T-H 2 H N H S - ooo oo o ■^ Oi CO oo CD »0 o < gQ- :?; =H i «5 2o H^J^Wf a w-So 02 as PhO go . Q .Sec ■. CO o "^^c" O O Ci Ci o C^l O Ci O CM : CO lO cj CO S§3 CxOOCDOfOOCJCi 1 rt-HOI^C c: O C=J CD o 1 iro 05 -^^ CO ,^HCO-cfCOC^C 03 O O; CI O o: OS Ci Oi as OS (M CM (M (N (M IM 300 COOiC^O Oh QhJH tSoQ 5co6q hS OCO CDO »oo o o ShhO = * ■Opn xZqE 02;' <« n: .c ooooococr;c;i>.coOr^c: ^'^ tM'oi" 1-1" 00000000000 :cococ^iM^— 'OOt: O Q 3 z — ■-3 -= £02 301 p p: < C §5 w PJ H 3 H P< >I CO O CO 9© $13,436.00 $139.20 34.00 59.00 3.00 37.80 o o o CO q Amounts Estimat- ed for Year 1914 — New Schedules. to o o ooo $22,46500 $232.00 56.70 98.30 5.00 63.00 o o 95> 8 g lO CO C5 CO o CO o o mi o o c o CO s No. of Positions .,^ o CM FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION UNITS AND CHARACTER OF EXPENDITURES UNDER STANDARD ACCOUNTS. 1 E- £ c E -< 1 a Pi Q >h".. OS CO hw EP^ ^^ coo ;z;wco 23-5 sil C c I. <=> is C .2 , c , c CO °.£ c o O to § o Q ;<:! Eh ta = to S o pq PC > C p: > i e a. c c PC c 1= i s fr c c C 1 c C c 1 c E- to W a -< Q < 1^ c i2 o Pice op. ^- coo gs Hco c 1 Manual Training. ••"SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL. STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES 'c 'c E^ c i Household Arts. *SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL. STATIONERY. DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES i Physical Education. *SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES a -a W >, .a Ph 1 c _o s o c X LJ 1 1- -a o ■a C cc n o § 'J: c CO CC < o s CO o o s s CO CO o c CO c^ 302 O c: CD O zee <'^ OL-r; a L-W.S^ s^ ^ li OOog CO CQ COCO fOCDO O Utl 05 CO T-H O 0000CD00<3000000<0000 oooooooooooooo>oooo CCO»00(MCOiCxfOOOO'— 'r^i— iC: lOI^'— 'C^ o o o o o '— t lO "^ T-l L CD o o o o CO ^ ^ oooooooooooc;ooc:>ooo lO 4 t-- »0 C. OS O <0 lO o o ],_,,— (OOC5 05GOGOOOt--I>-0<0 i-H^coc;corMC^'-HT-t,-i v> T ^ c c? 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IC M C<1 c^ S '^' -«! 1- -i 1-1 ^ -7-^ 3 ^ -r! g Sog .5 -4 "w 4 OfL, OPh 32o '7'-' oo coco 305 fofe;-5M cr ^ — CO O - rti • ■rf S o S< do- 7 H 1 ^ 1 c: CO o oo s . 5 . cc o oc ■-^«2i l-^ c ood oo i w c^ t-.- H^2 CV ao. co_^ i-q 1^1° -^ C^ C^ ^ o» W ^'o m e^ * IT 'S> r- " C>J mj^CC 6» e=> § o It i:;f fi< PS Q, -^ w •^ PS K<:o UNITS A HTURES TS. Q WW !^5p ZATION EXPEND )ER ACCOUN 2:3 o c c OS p.. Zco 5"^ ^ pS Ph 1 'i J 1 1 c CO o c CO DC O U. _J ? o 1- — coW -X c h-co PCO feO! S n "o .2 < cc o Q □. H C/} H 1 Ul o Z < CC C3 oo Oo2 "Sg "p kO o *? ^ -i <6 ffipis o 6 o o o o oo M CO CO CO CO CO CO CO 1 so 03 «» OigO SSS oton; I--!:^ 0_ O o ooo ooo — O) rt-HT(< (EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION). Principal's Office: SALARIES AND WAGES: Princinal 1 > la CO E -g 3 < SE c p 1 m w a << ^ Q << £cc te ■op S 3PS a _p «-< o 1 H -< 306 OOOOOOiOOOO ; O t^ ^05 ^ OCDOOOOCJOC^O l^»-tOOC30000«3CO iOC^Co 2§ CO cc P H &3 ^-^ "^ in Q t« a r~* ^ o eu w CJ > p:| a W 25 H-JJ ^^^ y.n OT W ^^ H K ZATION UN. 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H CQ O ►-3 a Q CO O 1 1 c c £ c c 1 1 c IS C c w o Q %Pi-t «TO c 12 H c C > J a i S < o fa Pi Q Op. ^- P Is ^g c 1 IVIanual Training. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLTES c = ca 1 "o Household Arts. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES ■ : h-) fa P fa c W i Physical Education. ^■SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES '■ ] "S 3 -a W 1 "5 "o c .c 1 9 c 1 LJ o P.. zee Pi CD Pi fa p z -t; fa w w 2 13 tjC 3 < CO in " CO < ^ ci ci 3 ^ CO CO ci ci CO CO o ci o i 360 oc IS "3- CO V* c 0-. ^ o_— ir r CM c oc n u w - W O > tf W IM m P O W si ■a; ■a; c -1 p§ ■ < I 2;W <'^ cc tf .(1. -5P£ :, - "a 0^ ■c c -1 < 1- rjl (i,,V a z < cc H CD c^ cor- ^ I 0000000000000 I p o o p 00 p o pp op p ! oococ^J^ooooiooiratoo OOOOOOO^OOiOOOO I r^ o lO c^ o !>. c lOlcOi— iOC3GCOOOOI>.t O C^J'Tt^ T-H CO O Q I- d^-3 ZitWS 2.S o Q w- I 2^ a)<;HHE-'HHHHEHHHHH<1 OO-t ■ ■ .„.JQ •'a'D.5 p. o.< "^n §■£ o"^" Q< O W pq lg I o p CO CO o 53^ c o — ^E -HN ;=;~;q 361 fez -* T— 1 « o 1 __ . o T— 1 CO CO -So. c^ »o c -s< C c3^ a: IC a 5^CO o °^- • • ^ ,_ csT CO B^ gco S vt a> ^J-coS 7 IKS^ 1 CO -; cc CC O^ T— [ o i=> -c ci c: c< ■o-n '— *■; ^ C oS C" cc CO ^ c ^ o S.Q„. wa 1 c-a CO Q 5 5 S"^ cq_ —. £5 H^g ^ W fL, -2 .1 c c^-* 3 cJM O^ Et3 1 - ■ o o s CD o s o g ^ a . ■ iC. '^ -^ n c30 »!■ S^TO r^ ^ e« ro « &^ 7 Total Ami Estimated 1 to Jun( 1914 » s CO c (^ o c o o c 1 O <= o o c^ O u Tf 1 "■^^'^ c ir c5 s O CO Cd 1 Sf S ^ ^' J l^-° -< g-c c. H i-S i l|^ 1 c: o o CT) c c o o c o o H rt3 S c^ r- t- p c t^ p p o- c~ K 0( »o t^ 1> o o c- CO ^ Ci2_3 ■^ "^ ^t< r] ^ tq ca-c ;-' . >- i" >< >< rtcc O^zr. rt?= PiV cdai'X! ^ ? H wf^ 3£: Wg w£ hhh ZATION EXPENE lER ACCOUN 2:11 !z;^ :^3 ^^ OP- 0&. oS OP. 1-^ 9^ CO tr' _ " _ Eoc -ilcor. - 1 rmal. CLARIES Teacher DUCATIO AND SCI OOKS, CH c t3 H c 3 COW i C S a=W fa -2 c >. Sw 1 o cc w ca 1 1 llJ E- f- I &H £ H 5 H s o "S"S CO ^ T -^-T u^ 2; '^ 2; T3 O ^ -f < i-j,.-:; "? H -< ^ w 3 K .A ^ lO lO ut uo uf; .i CDiJ O CC cr5 O lO o o o T— 1— I CC Oi '-I O ■rt^ CO O OiO o o o C^CD o o -o o oo o o o ^ OC <3 O O O O ^ ^ p 05-E p. i W-Cja =5^ ^:^H J3 J= en la HP .-S o •iJPQ ■ G P.5; O, P.< OJ 3 3 WM ^ Q cSao E - „ S<^ 2 i F3 3 g §•« ■ Zi-l CC CO CO CO CO CO 363 BOARD OF EDUCATION APPROPRIA. TION CO 7 63 « H Q "^ Ph Total Amounts Expended, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1913. « E 8 uo K a •» 00 (O m -a A a £ S.Q . D C3CO =^ 10 •I- -^ ^' .!f 2 7 g W H g Q Total Amounts Estimated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. 00 CJ CO 10 i g [V] . CD els C3) p as CO gg8i CO CO 060c t- > 3 R c^ a? CO 8 i $24,146.10 $2,473.00 72.60 1,063.30 196.60 C5 in ^1 Ph - - - FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION UNITS AND CHARACTER OF EXPENDITURES UNDER STANDARD ACCOUNTS. Manual Training. *SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL. STATIONERY. DRAFTING AND SniENTTFTC STTPPT.IES c ;- 1 J Household Arts. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND RCTENTIFTC STIPPTJES _. c J. c E- Physical Education. ^SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES J c 1 > P- 1 Swimming and Bathroom. SALARIES AND WAGES: Rathrnnm Attptidaut, g c c "S p: -c t. 'e e IT. \ C c » 1 1 £1 C u c OPERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT). SALARIES AND WAGES: C > p: 6= a: p: ^ C P- c < E- .cT w E £ pl P- v. &- 2 P^ C C tc c a; .■ c C9 a. ■5 c M a -J I C/3 CC u- -1 ? 1- Q Z < CC S)3 -a B S ■k y CO CT CO C < 1- CO CC CO c<- 1: 5 c*" 3 4 CO c«- CC ci CC c ■k CO CO CO 2 CO cA CO ci CO CO 364 O'ct* lO i>- -^ ^ (3 0> O O (O '-HOfM-^C O O O CD CD OO O O O <3> o C3 o oc; p p o p p CC CO(M 0 CO ^ o o o o c o o o o o o o »0 U3 o o o »o OOOC: oo OO t^ t^ t- to -* o o o o o "rjH 05 "^ CnI lO PJ p^ C3 03 5 H g M c t; -^ " - OPh Qh4h OPh ^ g QhJH S5pq 6h OPh esPn ID Hg OPh O" :picc ■wg :Oph 5Z -S >? op^S -< ■occ O ;^ WWW GO GO 00 CO GO CO CO CO O CO CO CO 367 faS:-=CO 5 g-o oco M S en Pi w cc ION END OUN H .. Pi c/: ^>5«B ^ ^ ;::; 44>4 WWW 03 01 Oi O Oi Oi cc CO cc cc cc cc 368 CO >— ' lO CC O o o (M GO r- W2 ^^ ^^ ^ ^ O lO oo lO cc •— < 03 <» HP 2o ?m2o 3 ;?>-i ■■I&: ^ E -"5 Ph .2 g-^ c -o £S ^ w «^ S ja Sxipq gco m „ ■- ©Z 3 M — O^ i .S o ««a;- S 6 » L.KI.S- .§ I os^- 4: ^ HM 2«. WW, , i-'W ►rjoH owo. CO ti o JO WK po Wcc H S CO coco o o ooS c- t-- I>. !>■ t^ t^ CO CO CO CO CO CO oo CO CO 370 CO O) a o> CO <« CO t- MO O OO o o o 'I " a Es s 6» «fl oc oc cor- Tf c>- i^ ^ 1 ;3 c c O r. h- ci: c: O tr c^ ft h. - O iz; H f^ < .- ; oi Q ^■1 : CO - > A K-l CE f^=t (i • W Wfi. 25: p Z < c :&: ■p- _l O n .S :g c ysical Education. *SALARIES AND EDUCATIONAL AND SPTP^NTT > 1 c ■b- ■-3- ;&: c c f c I a cc o u. _l s "a P- 1 c Z o g^ H c c < :/: i^^ 1- ' i a. f- cc B a. cc c H O H- & oc .-,= o „. C-3 C^ -< 1- i ic ic o »o c^ CM OO r^ -^ b- T— I 01 O -^ ID cc 1— I ■O O OCD OO O p o o o o o_ o O O »0 iO kO iC o oi cc CO (M r^ i>- -^ »o cq C*I >— ' O CS ■^ TtH -M '-t T o ^ ZEg'l i UJ n.<; cooco Km 2& ^^ " >— I ■ S a fe S 3 3 l-J^ ^ he c- ^g yC O ZgM'g-g 2o-«2S ggo. Tt^ H « S Eh CO 2g O 5^ X K b S a g -5 ■^ o 3 « ■ z •H .C=H ■< :« :Q :e-'P -< :^Q ^ ■ fe Q ■i4H :zi :-. LO !>. 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Oi c ooooooooo 3 CO o r- '^ OS o -* o o -o o o CO o o o o 1 1-- -XJ ^ "^ rt^ ooooooooo ocspoooopp 000it0»00)»0*01>- iOCOCMfM^HOlOOCO'-' -JEWS 1 13 igCE .SH feoS-g^ .9 ys "-"-fla,-!! 35 <: 4^«h:i Pr^ J S S<; ra-U :m ■ o ■^^ ^o O.C.Z jg g-.g.opi. 5S-3 S 3M ^cc 30 gcc k!,h!,h|, www CO CO CO CO CO CO 376 CO-* 06 ^ C>1 t-^ " lO -^ "<* "^06 c4 '-' o Oi 05 CO CO -rf CO OC' »« s s ■oS ■HHO 2^ ^ S M 2S^ 2E^ ■■SCCmo 03 o .a a ^ E-< 002 teWo -1^ oZ 2: gPS-^Q^ °zqh5w z-<«moH JO §2 SwOgK I— K2 1— !cc fecc < -? 00 oog . t-- t— t-- I-- (^ CC CO CO CC CO CO 378 COOO Tt< TtH C30 cccq C<1 1^ ^ CO ^ ^ c^ 020 SI oi 2S^ ccHOh ^ S ■«ce;2q — dS-^ Pi gw 2S 2S^ ^ S SgHoQ .<1t3 ««« .E J i en oo ■-HO 00 c^ iw . "S ■= °-^^ -a j3 Oq g .9 o com » a a U.W.S f/? X Qi-:! Hi 2<; -2 2 < o o OC ■> •w OCE ^§ teWO gooo h;5w - OWOgM "fe po ° _i lO kC kO CO CO ro CO CO 279 -is a . a dri o * . . g-o oc<^ 005»D ICCC O »0 ^H ■360 00 => 00 00 I 000 00 loco :c ^H-- S ^ 2g o 5 H W < 2; ta fe5 Q «i O p « « « p o P. o.^; >. 03 2w E-'P-i ^^ ?'^2e Df^g bo Hp^ = H 5S5 ■i ^^ .. ax 0:0 O cocc£ <;z; sC S'i :1« -II Q^ 3 — ■^' =; « ^ I C-) eo o 8 8Sg 88 OO -* Oit- OO '-' i SI o CO SI o o o 8 8 CO ^ 5 O O 4 - CO FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION UNITS AND CHARACTER OF EXPENDITURES UNDER STANDARD ACCOUNTS. 1 j C > a: -< 3 <; Pi Q Hh 2^ SSI mj c 1 < ,^ It: c L E c c C m o 1-1 o •Q <; H §1 O m 1 c PC £ X -c c p: £ c 1 c C c X _c C ■ c 1 c g < Pi a 2c "is _l Manual Training. *SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY. DRAFTING AND SPTRNTTPTf! STIPPT.IES C 'S t- i C C Z H Pi Q op. -| Pi a: w£ Z^ Op. ^ s -z-,* f 0. .c c 1 1 1 "a "c 11 CC ■^ "7 c^ c^ c c<- U i> c^ r- « CO ■< ^ CO CC 3 :? CO c^ CO CO o- 382 c^i — . ^ t^ c »o o CO CO o[£ a ?^. 8 £<: W » . CC CO (M CD -»C (C* r-lC OOOOOiOOOO O00l:^C0G0OiOl>.,— I OOOOOOOOO O O O O O o o o o Of-<00':OCOI>.Ot-iO •oeooac^csioooi ■< 1-H ,-1 CD t>. C^ T-H (M = g ZlEWS f^ _l-q 3 C3 ca 3 CS cS £ a tJ o •11 ;i-JPq ■TT g a ■q 0.5 bj V S S 3H gboa 'Z 3.2.2 1 O a) "E Or;, - ji ^ 'S Co g^ 3 (Sao -* — m - 3 §•« 00 CO 00 0000 CO eococo CO ccco 383 S &< :2: ^ ^ C-O - • . 5-0 gco -5-oqS CO Oi w <«■ w» c: ^H i J g. ° Krf HW ' , ^ »o ■* T-H '^ 'Tf lOOO T3 c3 "^ to CO «o 3 a 0^ oc CO -rj^ T-H 00 1>- (M CO OS 2; ». m^ c^ CM u --' >; CO ^ 6 a G"* ^ >o ^ 10 a> «e «© ^ 1^ ec C3 M< Vi CM e© <^ &3 mfJJcQ H oi „ , 02 ZATION UNI EXPENDITU lER ACCOUNTS. ^1 ! > >H !» Qia 2 PhTO p:^?- Wh- 3 m^ 3 faW fa& 1^ HH h- Ha- i 3 J Od 3 2 z3 ••2fc 0^^ 2 p.. -JO c Ph fa p. 2 NOTIONS, ORGANI CHARACTER OF UND STANDARD ccg - OC b- 3 ^ ^ I 3 E :3 a 1 2_ e ! 2^ 2I ^ .1 _l I- & »E£1 ^ , =dH 3 SccW P= ~c»H 1. HTO — ►Jfat/ 2 2 fa ■ •a s "c 5 1 "c 3 3* 3 c J.* u < c3 C '1 OC k t- t- < I &- 0. E^ J UJ Q. H e 1- ^S'^S "S a ] CO J. T ^' »" 10 ^ :> -§§ i < 1- = < ^y :| < H > isio l§ : 00 Q 3 00 D t-~ ^-^ t^ b r- t^t^t' 1 — ■.o 3 lO »0 CC ooooooooo poppoopoo i0C0C^— I »o CO ■ o: W3 ■^C1'^*"'^^^(M^ o ^ o « ZEg'3 '1=5 i o « HO la 2;w ,2.2Q o.g.<; o^ 3 3 C' h„ hE-i ^■2 |Si la ^ o o ^ ^ ^ 3 CO CO CC CO CO Kfca 2& 2o ■f_CO v;2£ HHt-' ^ S z P- J 11 £ ^ §Pi ^^ E c c "S PC -c "a a '5 a: c = .c = £ X HI i c 1- '"cO a 11.W.S 2^ ■ 5^ oc UJ D. C > Pt^ CO C PlH P z K a 3 Q > Pi CQ CO «^ JZ Wo? OP.; go, z z£ Pi Ph CO g Ph Ph GC z c c c CO E a "o o a •0 e a a c 1- _J I u O) oc b. < 1- H Q Z oco 1 ^^ (EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION). Principal's Office. SALARIES AND WAGES: Prinoioal 1 J i coo ooooooooooo: _ _ . 3 o r^ c>i t^ t^ t^ o ooo oo ^H QC' 00 m CO O T-HOr-HGO^HCOtMr 3 ce ca e3 c3 C3 C3 Sg a ^P^ m §■ §-< ^ D -^ cc m cc 3o 3 1= OM :g so „ . ■So 1-1 fq "Co. ! 3CQ m 53 -cen c S3 sSog 020 ■S«S -I gK'W fe -l .2.SW -HCCI 2S2 ooo ooo 000000 (Xirjorxi coco CO cococo 387 6'S 0)^2 e ni c 3 <: cs ►^ OS "cS fci o Hh' s ^- ^ 2g o S K g 3'-H^Hr-H000050w ^H^COCC^HCC^H^H-f^Cl^^H -a o ; sH ;o 5 1-1 fe a:- ooo£ CSl C^l (M C^^ oooo CXJOOOOQC- CO CO CC CO :£ "s li. rt O a < ■OK- li. _».<| (1, H < £. CO o r^ ui i>I CO CN) CO C^J OS 05 05 (M ooooo c;^ Oiosooo ooooo GO CO t>.CO lO di di oi "^ ooo oo O'^OO I— tto ooo oo csi t^co coco _.6q O 3 B oca ~a 2 =''-'^ SQ "^^ o pq Jfq -O a C o ci a M £ "a PS «-§ ^» m ^ S 3 3 ,^ feces cc u -; -L. «>iy2 OH ca'— 'H Se-'Ph !S-=CO CD 1 in CO 05 S'S ojS «/> 1 en ■<-ap,ai 1 sis- p HH >o Ol^C o 2; Ph ^ > . H ^^: tn ado s ■* CM "3 S o" H eSI- Eh Q >M S!: Km ^«. W M CO H H cd t> NIZATION UNI F EXPENDITU NDER D ACCOUNTS. 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O X o 11 " Ph ^ P 5 < O 1- fe i-Jw fccc O " Q < OC 1- C9 g ggs T3 O . 6 Wi-iS 3 S CO 3 CO CO CO CO I -H ooo>o w CO CO »o ■<*< ooooooooooo C^C^CD H^c J >0 lO »0 ■* ■'Jl ooooooooooo ococot^c^ir-»ocMcvir^»o •OCSJC^OOOIOOOOO^H C^KNiO CO OtJIOO »o :2g ;!^ — S^-i: si- .<;PhH< -n ;S<^^H ca rt o o • ^0:=:mcBcc Ij"^ gMcH » ■<|0 sS.SC^-^ C lOCDCq OCO COt-HOO OOi-l IMOi-l Eo cc Oh _L, o .632;^ 0o ■ 3 OiOOOOOOOOO ooo oo O »0 00 fClO H >0 t^ C) T-H rt rt "-I H « s ^ 2| § S H W <; S fe. 12; Q ^ Pi ^'^ <(^ cog .^-"^ ^0 HOgK CO CO cc 00 oooo CO CO CO OO 00 00 00 CO oo OO Oo ^ coco cococo oooo 000000 coco cococo 393 m QPh J Is :3 C3CO coco lO CO o ^^ oooooooo :ocoTOO-H oooooooo 000000C50 T— o CO CO t^ CI t^ r^ CO CO O) (M t^ t^ CD ooo oo oooo cooo CO iO "^ lO oo CO i— I O C'l Tt< 1— I (M ooo oo CO ^H t^ Tt< t^ fM -^ rt r-H lO »0 — < rt T CO 63 ^ t:l CQ Ig § g H H <: S fa la Q <1 O t2 « O g Sq 2^ -occ ^e 5<;hhhhe-ihh<: w o = = Q P ::=; cc CO c/-> CO Q m So 03 -aj= S :oi= ■<5h :po ■QCO 3CO COCO CO 394 00 "rt CCOra .mOg < K :*■ H ■ pel 0 cdOh iE:^E5 o w - Is, Ho 5w i °- o6 ic CO ^ o CO-* 05 7 g CO < H '^, H a < Ph Q Total Amounta Estimated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. o CO CO o o p s 11 i OOO »oioo6 $10,452.00 $90.00 19.00 43.00 24.00 24.60 ooo lOlOp 96 o o p p CO g OOO pop $17,536.00 $150.00 31.70 71.70 40.00 41.00 i irfujo id CO* CO CO ft g o CO g ■* s© ■B.i P.1 — S .HJW^*» - FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION UNITS AND CHARACTER OF EXPENDITURES UNDER STANDARD ACCOUNTS. \ s. £ < 1 Q 2: ■< o « « o .. 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CO < -V «i ci OO OO CO CO CO 398 oo»o co»o«o CD-* locqcc COCO iOCOCO liJ< OS _J>: 3C30 -^■S •s < F^M pp ^ ?f^^ c ■s-< i < tOcc S c rjj 6 c o>-o OO OO 00 <6 WhJjs OC' 00 00 00 QO COCO cococo «?5o2 399 o_~ . . — 9 ^'^ oi-s "-* iOO CO COO H j2 oooooooooooc ooo oo t^kO cc S22 ooooooooooooo ooo oo ^tHIM-^^ht^iMC^Ii-H'^C^^H Q 2 ^ o S H g o ^ o :2 o ■§1:1 .-ic^ :;:i:^^ m< GOGOOO 000000 COCCCQ COCQCO 400 4- SccH -l goQH fe 0. 63'— 'S S5<|0 .o^oS a; •j: K' O f-H I O I o « m >o 03 <^ 2- •'^^ca CO coco s "^ 00 OO 00 CO CO CO OO Oo*^ 0000 OO oooo CO CO coco CO 401 ^25 - oi (T^i »o 00 oifXJ lO t— t OS00»O iQlMOO Hh' <1 §>■ OOCDOOOOCDOOOCD pppppppppppp '^ lO "^ Oi ir^ »- 3 O c^ o:) O^^O -^ Ci CO O c^ 200 oo CC ^H oooooooooooo ococoiocNn>.iO(Nor>-t-'— ' -^(MfN^^HOOOOOOOOt^COO oioo oo O lO O CO id t-H Hr-lrtrtr-l(MCO^'*COW5 Q H en P s kS r-^ [ay -a^ iz; fe ;^ Q <1 O t3 « o g ^ 2^ CO 3hh "o'o J3 J3 C3 £3 2w 3 3.2. 2 K . so* •I" ill mi3 o :&q ■-5 CM ■Hcli ■"3g ■OS .'Po ^^^ www b 00 00 00 06 00 DOOOO QOOOOO 5CCCO cceocQ 402 CO I o — I r- O »0 CO »c s5oS tCOra -o<;y 1— iM o tEOta iu<00 l^T-l O^ ■raooo Ol CO coo -^o6co»c 000000 Oi CO O -"IH "<41 -^ o 000 000000 c:; 00*0 10 O ^H CO CO c^ t^ 10 CO C^3 CSIt^ CO -H 50 cPh _IQ M C^ t^iO O p O O oi § o o 9» § CO «© g Oh s ^^ CM FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION UNITS AND CHARACTER OF EXPENDITURES UNDER STANDARD ACCOUNTS. 1 "cS c -5 1 Q <; o 03 Q ^h" 03 W 2w HOj t' -c 03 6. 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OS I en & a 0^ Total Amounts Expended, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1913. 00 CO <^ "is 0'"^ $20,234. 70 .$226.20 72.93 45.36 30.74 94.99 77.00 00 P CO 10 06 CO ^ So S a H 2: S H H O Total Amounts Estimated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. i p 00 p i § Amounts Esti- mated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. OOO poo $11,822.00 $123.00 27.00 52.00 44.40 33.00 Sg jno 00 p 10 to M 00 ^^ e« § gen's sss (^^ t^o $19,754.00 $205.00 45.00 86.70 74.00 55.00 0" 9© lod ■0 d t^ CO co_ s« S ^ p 1 o o 4 -., : - ^^ « FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION UNITS AND CHARACTER OF EXPENDITURES UNDER STANDARD ACCOUNTS. 1 i i 1 1 G > -2 c 1 ■3. Q. 3 c P3 c a 5 a = W -< ^ . Q ' < : cofe -w-g §^ "CO c ca i Q ?: -< ^ '■ Pi . Q : >-■■ : tf : w • Of£ ^? cota -' Pi HPh ^O |r OS t30 QCC feQ 437 fa c c < c K EDUCATION APPROPRIA- TION. j CO OS 7 CD fa « H P 2; fa Ph X fa Total Amounts Expended, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1913. 1>- 00 ^ \ 0; 9S 1 CM = ! Amounts Expend- ed, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1913. $57.09 5.5.10 48.00 36.76 $607.91 $40.20 010 CO ^ ! 7 fa H fa < ?; fa p; <: Ph fa P Total Amounts Estimated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. o~ g : p a© p i to Amounts Esti- mated, ,Tan. 1 to June 30, 1914. $42.00 26.40 27.60 000 CO ^ $457.50 $21.00 p • q6 : Amounts Estimat- ed for Year 1914 —New Schedules. $70.00 44.00 46.00 000 $767.50 $35.00 i i P ■ CD as. t--^ No. of Positions :^^^ ; 1 : FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION UNITS AND CHARACTER OF EXPENDITURES UNDER STANDARD ACCOUNTS. J c c C CO fa m o hj c ^p xZ ^"- pq ■1 c p: > ;P J c p: P ;.£ : : : ; : : -3 2 3 5 m \ 1 ^ ! 1 fa a < p 2; r ; Pi : fa • Ofa hS -=tJP^ HP^ cop P«^ IS %^ fa a 1 -o a s i Manual Training. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES I- c 1 J c Household Arts. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND ■ : ) ■ 3 . ) . .^ fa -a: c X c Physical Education. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND fiOTRNTTPTn STTPPT.TP.S \ : 'S 3 -a fa 1 t E : "c c a c U c ►- -u b i 5 1 s ■^ < - uo u- 438 o o o o OO t^ OO 00 (/5CC (D 2^ tdi-HO ^ oh^:^ OCO CM i-H ,_. ■-'5 0CO OOOOOOOOOOOCiO' ooo oo ooooooooooooo o OOI^ So ou^oo>rao»nraio.oo>oo o lg§ ss " ^ '-H CO -:^ ^ C O Q I 2 |2 1—1 etc : j2^ j= jr_ OH cot) O g £Q H >— ' C3 -< O ►^ fe ;Q ■ w -OH BOARD OF EDUCATION APPROPRIA- TION CO 7 m « 3 XI o - - . O Krt m> oo 9^ o o o 03 eg CO CO CO en CO ^°co 3 am «© r- ^ M. 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P^O P.. zee 5'^ c 2 IONS, ORGAN! ARACTER OF : UND STANDARD ii.w.g-g 5 E- :o •c 3 1 ^ E : "c I 1 _1 X u cc u. -1 H X 0^ ■w^^^rt^ > 1 < §" > £ s !=> 1-'^ ■l-^CE pRt/ ' S 1- (^ < 111 c C z < c K IC C9 "S "S §S Sg§ -a -io w4< 03 S tit-i. litit- , 3 ^^^ ■^ hT f ■< f -fl 1 00000000000 ooooopoppop OcDC^C^iOOOw^^OOiO OiOO'-HGOt^COOGOt^OiCsl ^OOtOO-OOOOO 1 T-tO O CiGC 00 T-H .^ (M C-1 --H '-c : >W <^e^ Ph ^ _ o s 4; fea2 446 - p 00 e» 00 o CD § 00 s $64.40 37.90 195.92 127.73 70.00 00 r^ o p S c V. & c 1 o m c 1 S o a 1 in O ;< Q Z -< ■ .W-o a^ 5 t- s eg I < 3 H Q : z • ■< : a ■ z • H : t\ Q : >^" : P3 • w : Zto ow ss oB 5^ QOi w c I 1 3 J. Manual Training. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES e 'c = o Household Arts. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY,DRAFTINGAND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES i Physical Education. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES. c -a >. 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JS o rv] .05 B-S 65 ^ .!^>-' 3 & |i 1 ^p 2g O S w g OS 2" ^o go 3 K(| BO 03 O — C>J 2w •oS Pi W - OfOg 05FM 2SoS ^2S :hph on _iO Pi «^m s f* u-W S oRi^r H 2^W w 452 OffiC wo is HOgW ■$ *- o 9 W CO(M '*. '^. '^. Tji CD lO :) CDO ooo o oppooopppoppopc O0000C000'^C0OI>-*'MC5t^t^CQt^C^t^cD iLOcocvicMT-ioc:)Oo:ooooi>.ir^cDc^ ooo oo -^CO CD (MCO ooo oo pl>;CO PP CO «D CO ■'^ CD ''^ >«0 -^f^) ■< fM T-( C-l rH CM rH i-H ,—(*-< F-1 O Q C/5.2CO D. ZtWS Z.E Q Is CO -a; J3J= C3 rt j3 ja- Zee OW h3 z' ■ OS Q02 O ■ "ag-Z QbCOH I- f^ -JSO ,^ rn 2 " S -"2 Q O, g- gco 9 §-« 0-<0^fx^ccS 9 o 05 Q • ■zee :sa^z H S 453 «ri02 •-SCO o ~ . ►? a.'-i • ft M o2 Hh' H « Ci, i-i CO ig § g w w < ^ fe >-; Q « O < •■Zco H P.. O ^l-H' So wwo oSg Q Is m^ -ici trjj):^ p ■ s ■ 00 00 1°' SI 6© - \ - EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION). Princip I's Office. SALARIES AND WAGES: Principal 1 a 1 S C c X 1 oD en CO r^ 1— ' 00 ooooooooo ppopooppp r^t--cDco*ocoiociO»— 1 c; o o .to c-j £<' S i 7 S H ►J <: H S H < H Total Amounts Estimated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. 10 i Amounts Esti- mated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. 00 op 00 r^ QO 1 ■ooi ail _ a ^^ « FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION UNITS AND CHARACTER OF EXPENDITURES UNDER STANDARD ACCOUNTS. i -5 03 1 > cc O! W si !/2 rxi Pi u^ m CO 1 <^ c e £ 1 5 -J I CO cc u. -J < a z < oc a c <: g i i p. p. $11,078.65 $189.86 42.85 46.27 6.02 30.89 s p .$810.00 756.00 4,446.00 6.30.00 465.00 $7,107.00 .$58.20 14.00 24.00 30.00 15.60 00 00 $1,350.00 1,260.00 1,235.00 1,050.00 775.00 35.00 $11,880.00 $97.00 23.30 40.00 50.00 26.00 - ^^CC^^ (EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION). Principal's Office. SALARIES AND WAGES: Princioal 1 S -sfi i c o -< Q iz; 1 s o c e £ O a c o a s o 2^ l-CQ < LJ Q. O K a > O Q W 2 O > P:5 CO & O Z^ Wc 5g '72 cc Ph sc z c C K O ■73 o c CO •s c o c o 1 O O I o C/3 (£ O u. _J < O H O z < cc o ^ ^ 3 5 o ■< o O O o o If; r ^ 5 OcE ■o u-If?;- .s p- _hj co'Scc — 457 o - - . g-o ijco : t^ O CO Ha2 § og B^^ -OO 3 CC CO 10 -^ Ci o o> 00 <:o CD T-H OS t— n s; ^ro CO (a H PJ i--: ^ r/j H IS n p; N H < M B; fe ?', (-1 <: r> Pi <^ ^ H « Total Amounts Expended, Jan. 1 tn Dec. 31, 1913. 00_ TO O0_ o -a c3 a a S.Q . $20,340.75 S204.87 66.25 78.19 28.03 68.93 41.00 «o 00 CO IN O ^ ■«ti s i H CO W H !^ Ph w n Total Amounts Estimated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. o 4^ o p TO p ill ^1- o o $11,739.00 $160.80 38.00 67.00 53.40 43.20 ooo ooo ^ ino o_ o_ 05 . CO o p TO o p OB oo Amounts Estimate ed for Year 1914 — New Schedules. p TO $19,686.00 1258.00 63.30 111.70 89.00 72.00 o o i o" ooo ooo ■ra.rao o o i ^ 1 o_ o O s O o >o p o o 4 2 ^^ « FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION UNITS ANT) CHARACTER OF EXPENDITURES UNDER STANDARD ACCOUNTS. I > M \ c -5 Q ?; o H Ph Q !x W .. ^■"^■£ ii c £ G <* . c s. r/5 o ij o o :< re H ^1 O PQ r c i c C3 1 £ 1 I 1 3 1 C PC c- p: c C "i ■r zr. c ■ c pip O Q W St ■D C 2 ^ S H 1 1 CC c, 6 c t5 Q z; H Si Pi Q Pi !^?; i is ii si Qca PQ § 1 . Manual Training. •SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES _ 1 H "a c 1 Household Arts. 'SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES . _ _ Pm 1 H Physical Education. •SALARIES AND WAGES: , EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DR.A.FTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPT.TKS bo :3 i i c hi cA M i IM ■i. IM '■S •* 1 i 460 GO O 00 CO 00 F •f- c o n t; s?; o ^ a w j= C8 OS m hJ F -r: E ■ OH .i_:oh-< o ■x> ■ s s- -'73 ra 3t-E — i5o 3QSS 3W :Ph li-W a 'e-'ZI3m 'O CWOWM 1-5 (73 pi-i r/i ro CO CO CO CO »0 »0 »0 'O iO «" t: ooocooooo Or^^^-fcOI^CCGClM : o CD to o ooooocooo oooocoooo oooirao'tooioo ~ 1 »f5 t^ in ■ O C3 00 O ^ CO c^ iC C^l » W z o o 1- o o 3 5^ (£ . CO (M Ci t lO iM C^ C^ CI 00 t- OCD O O CD ■^ (M -r*< C-l CC ooo oo Oi ■-* 00 -^ lO H lO t^ r-H T-H ^ ^ sz — — -SO '3 O'Shj fv Icrj _i-J im :^ CO a3 CO r, gMcH -- c-1 2 :i: 2 lO »0 lO lO "O lO 463 u >;-f! , ^■25, f^MPnV^ • BO.AR] EDUCA APPRO TIC o a- C- "a ,_ ro .2 d . ■^ ••* If 00 P5 h-; ■.a ^ CO CD ^ pi-sco »» ev CO CO Amo oded, Dec. 1913. t» if* •» «» I p:! 3S.£ , o c o- 00-* c^ y— O C5 05 ^ D ^3 o C5 c^ ■<]■ «5ir 't o o t-, tc H C3 0) ^ cc c _ -* ^ ■.* ^ ,-H 00 CO CC ■* CV rr CO r- CA CO t-^ cr 3 M_ 6/' V «• a- '?^, W K" .2 . . 3 MM w c c c a 3 CO c = c u o in o r Q r^ o cv^ h* Hi 00 o- c^ ^ r^ a>!> o^ V " Tt to^ hJ <:/^t «> -1^ g P I c o c c c c (^ o c a ir o cc in in "rt "^ 0^ oc o cr o- h* r^ 1^ 1^ c^ Cv- ot- oo Ph i5v3 lOirt o oc oc «3 CC CiC -^ o »o »— ,_! o << o »c ir ^ »r >o lO ^ 1^ p •^ ""* "O 1-^ t/ w o o- CO o §sg 0'-=," 1-4 v-S °.9 O'a .-^ T- C<1 r- t'. o ^ Q Q O Q W Iz; ;?; :z; ?: o -r! -t; -< -It >■ O O o o s i„ 55 z H w Pm tin (n ta 2t» m W -< -f! -< *r; So tf « 0^ Pi Q_ q Q q kw z.ATioN u: EXPEXDIT lER ACCOUNTS •(.^ >-l >^' >-' QSPh rt rt rt Oi, cc Pi ij H Is w2S W ^§1 P.. O Ps^ OHsri OH^t" OHf^ JO c Ph -i >-; h I..-, Q -n O L_) K c c L.W.E 2^ s NCTIOXS, ORG CHARACTER STAXDA Q (= J ^ ■€ w Ph Pi K o -J) 1 t c 1 al Training. ALARIES a: DUCATION SCIENTIFI c J? 1 hold Arts. ALARIES a: DUCATION SCIENTIFI o sical Education SALARIES A EDUCATION SCIENTIFI c o c IGHT, HE-A' SPECIAL A (OTHER T UEL o _l c < .5 H 1° O CD a; -w 3CfiW Sc/iW Ph r-L r^ c l-rc ,-A^- Pmcc (4 T3 C _2 C« 3» >>* « li! < « Q c 1 O o .s QC o Z ■5 < •S oc 2 H H H X H a. H 1 UJ 0. o , o S S°§ "S"a MP ^3 O -< i4 < 4 1* -rt < 44 ■< ^ =3 ^ .j^ A »o »(^ »o in « ul, m1.iAiA CQ Z, »6 »6 K3 in iraioo ^^ ■* T»i ■» ^ TJi rf .* TJH .^ x»l Tjl Tt< ■* ■* ' 464 oooooo oopppp 0^-^*000 O 00 QO t-^ « ^ 05 l>- <— t CO CO 5 CXO O OO rt lO 1- .-H ^ Sew- -Oq-. {/joV.. -^ 3 ja^. £ B 'W S E § 2-^ ,^ 03 ^ -no S-2 ►;> fc ry:. ^ W ■= H tH P -< '^ tl- 8 r/j W [i. PS w ..go. _ j^O w B u.w.e Z-1W T7T (O CO CD if^ if^ to WWLiJ ^4 465 fe ^-i 1 025 . BOARD EDUCAT APPROP TION 1^ T C C3.-I 5 3'-5CO lO CO 03 Amo ded, Dec. 913. Vi 1 sks-^ 3 HH c: (u ><1 w li n m 3-5 03 s CO •* 6« 2 15 S_o'~' w hh'^ H <: s .J.-^ inpo CO r^ ^^ w h^ g ;^ <1 H i|^ , in in .|2| lO rub- 03 ers ^ t-- h~. H W =^^0 p Amounts ed for Y —New S 1 «« ^ a Ih; o Oh Q g; '- _J H K 2g? ^ -1 < §^ t O , P hJPnC/ , 1- a c C 1^ ' i - a J Oog bC =3 Oi-iS i :3 o -. m^ d5" tl 1 - lO i— ' CO lO o . ooooooo p o o o o o o O CO l>^ o »^ »o »o Oi (M .-< lO -^ TtH -^ pppppopp o-yDcot-i^-csit-^cc »0 (M (M O; t^ !>• CO 1— • C^ W5 05 CO Oi "^ 00 lO lO t- Q 5 2; UJ .2-"*' X.5 I^HHHEhHHH-jI Q iz; Q IZcc a 03 P3 : 3Q ^ V ■ D. P,S E_, Oh ^ O. D.-< H^-SHk .-gag. 2HO-i;o^fx,cgS ;cc W m O rt IM 466 in 00 o_ t^ ^ p as o o' 5 CO -r** o o ^ 1 ^ 1 o o o o § ^ S o i ooo |5S o o t^ CO O lO o p o o 6© ooo OOO d o6 -^ O OOO O p CO oo o 9& " o p i $825.00 1,125.00 975.00 7.50 o t^ i ^ CO i CO i o i o CO o O p ooo pop O CO t^ o p ooo o o ^ 2 1 •-= o » -'^.^,^ ^ - - W o Q ;z; < 2 a > a c c E- Q Z a z fa 1 1 ai H a Q z Oi-J Sm ca c < Q Z -| -2 g - >c ^ S o - . . - E ^\i 1 hh'^ T3 c5 t-05 OOCv. C QJ |Q„. ^ w;^2 «« X! -S . H If IT * c o> '^►SS c ^ •'S' "3 S o'^ 5- ev oa 1 H Hh u H -< o c oc g o o C^ E<3 ■r "^-rf CO '-^ O O otc ^ B ^ W M .OS «> CO(N o_— O 7 l^^o €* l-H 1 H 3 < pa «'*' s o o c iOO C2 c « sS's oc o o ocD o = '^ ^ o o c^i 00 o o PJ Q fa ^; OJ -<«3 f^ r. CO H OM >r; Kcq -g 1 2| § pHhJ<; WJ^; ^S«B _ "S W N W g -< S fa § Q p- c J o * ■^ -• Oi 00 O OOOOOOO ooo oo GOOO O'* ooo oo ooocooo o o t^cc So o o o >d lo o o 0.-H CCCOIMO^ ■o o-T ^ W H h2S feHoS •a D^'2 I 2^g-d ■^ "^ ..:z;tE *^ r/^ lTi r: r og — 11.H = °S IB — ■< X <■ - ^ S 0- 2. o *- o ^ oji (M - r OS d; 050 »o »o «^ *r3 o p p $7,815.00 S82.36 o 1 OO OO $ 900.00 1,512.00 2,223.00 480.00 $5,115.00 $46.80 O O o o §g p, as. o p $1,500.00 1,260.00 1,2.35.00 800.00 .1.00 $8,530.00 $78.00 - ^^co^ r^ S Q UJ Q.-< Z.E 0.°- UJ > a: c a C 1 J c w o Q c a E^ E^ C E^ c a: £ c < Q o <: Q >-' Pi OH hS j-M-c -a g -* 471 H (M ^ r^T-H M .OS £0= 3 00 2 g o S H g < g; fe 1^5 Q <: O p OS cci (In J.SQ a, 0.<; 'S *i-a< o 5 "k-j o cS c o Pi w ^; Oh ■'. Q ■^ O t) « teHf Q 2<; -i SccW fe -3 ~C)3W -i. *^CO o — I-' 5 m t300 QCOo W pq ••!^c/5ril coco 474 [^■^ O CO t-* '^^^ l-H^C ooooc:?toooooc>oo ooooooooooooo ■O CO ■— « CO CO c < o 05 00 t^ ^— ':o i— » ^ -§ o 5 a i-ipq few ; OJKtH oi 'WtdoHi-JO 5 OHOWa 2 t-5M Phco oo gog E ;c W o - cs 3 Q > Z .g = « 3^ja j3 ja ja ja^ jq ja ja ja g Pi HP-i 03f . o. 5* -j;0 Sao 2 "3 2 s H^ teQ-S -I- ,<,' a ^ a -f^'-? 475 025 . M?5o2 O «— 1 c 8 a . H q" p -a B"? ^^ Hh' i2 ta - o o 5 >-' 2g o S w g <; S fe >; O -< O s « o ^ -I CO CC ^ t-- c o 00 c "J (^ >3 CM ee V) cou- OS -^ c4 oc O 00 oc e/a IT o o r- o t^c: ^ lO t-- c^ CO If" Cv C2 e© c CMC. ,_ »o I-. ^ ^ (F M ^^ « Q W ^ U -i: > o Pi ^ w Cti H OM Q « m =" J2 O t: .o o n m Ph I DUCATIONA SCIENTIFIC OOKS, CHAR a 1 1 OFSCHC RIES AN ngineer-Ci -< o o o cc o 1 z o 1-IU WW < 1- o W pq c t-ai < — JCE face s o z c U cc r H UJ H a. 2 cc O H ►- o o o o r^° "* ' 1 ►4 W -< O W -* Tf< ■* ^ Ci lO lO C^ * CIJCDOOCUOOO C5i>- r-^ c oooooooo ;oo oo o o o o o cooooooo o c>cc t^ oo 1,500 1,310 1,260 1,235 1,125 1,075 900 215 o — TtiS 00 lO 1-H ^ lO t^ (M -^ ^ O Q oc 2 ■ I- B ZStH'S UJ e-< Z.E co-3S P 1-; to-* CO ■* CO (Nl — 03 >fj 00 CO o' c= .-H 10 1000 T s ►J < Z s H <: H Total Amounts Estimated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. P >n p CO u s i ^ S' CO CO CO as , o Cd . OS O-H 000 poo o COCO Amounts Estimat- ed for Year 1914 —New Schedules. p p CO i i P 5 Sim 00 pp 0' 10 0!" oi a z^ og 1^ oS !:dO t: f IVIanual Training. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL,STATIONERY,DRAFTINGAND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES "o 3 c 1 Household Arts. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL,STATIONERY,DRAFTINGAND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES .J ■< 1 _l 1 Physical Education. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL,STATIONERY,DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES c "a 3 -0 > 1 "0 C : '0 s c c 1 li U.W.S OSS 2^ ^" oc lU 0. C > Pi H Pi g Q Z a !3 > Pi 63 cc cc t) 0^ Hi-:! ^S <';Z hJCO woi OH CCP-i iz Zh Ph"-' iJ H H P^ Z Ph ^^ w CQ c cc ■3 x c/: c 2 a C 2 X c/> CC ll. _l < t- h- Q Z < CC "^ s < ■^ CO .* T». •* CO CO -< ■* CO ■* 9 ■* CO i CO ■* 1 478 CO 1— I »c 00 !>-<; lO CD to OJ C-" Zm Og ooo . _ _ _ 1 t^ -M t- Tt^ = oS- t-H TjH CO ^ tH T-1 ^H T-H C<1 CO T-H ■ ■ • ■ ;:;;;;;;=§ CO £ w ::;::::::: ;g a " <:::::::::::>> '^ '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.M ^; ::::::::::: o -< -.s c-i '<^' 00 480 o o o CM C2 5cH oca f^P- ., -. - 0>-H— g 3 <;« c ^ c -< o 5-3 WmSO O \^\ •OS ;t^o • ceo . 'Zai r»T r-* HH °^o «^W p^ J. ccOfd Shph g = <:Zp^ pq ■■5 m y S "3 H S 2« "m 8 ■gK_g S ■= s°. 481 fc Z T 00 - . . CD in CD *« SI 1 J as HW CJ 00 »f H ao . T-l 1— 1 LO '— H-S ^ "^ X H fe S^ ^^ 02 1 S 1 ^ . H m H •^ C'-' 1-3 c-^g < g-c « E-i Oh CO cnu- N. Oh l-H T- Q ^ W* _ a ^ flH H u > « Q w •z. m UNITS A DITURES VTS. as S55 ■ 2w S pihj-<; WhJ2; IZAT EXP DER ACC qQcc Ph Ph _i 2; fe t?: Q c ■ CO CO CO 10 C 0000000 C^ O OO-Oi CD^ 000 000 CO 1-t .-(T-( 000 000 D cc CC CD O " Q 3 2: f .2 CO eg Z it: Wo § Q < Q >^' P^ W .. Zco oS :'c.'g.5 SO :oz:JJ „- 13 PO CO CO CO CO CO CO 482 CWHg «r =5:52 lilBg »-l i-H ,-. CO W i go z howk w3:^ 00000(0000<3 oooooopooo OOOOOOOCiOO 1 ^ OO 03 00 o ^ ^^CO'^'^^C^lC^l'^^ o Q z SpiSsS' 483 BOARD OF EDUCAflON APPROPRIA- TION 7 CO U 3 Z KJ Oh XI H Total Amounts Expended, Jan. 1 to Dee. 31, 1913. 00 1 o o CO CO 9I> $19,200.89 $259.33 28.70 71.26 103.76 53.75 163.82 O 5D O 00 ail .■^co Total Amounts Estimated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. oo o p_ o p i a <; z w s Q Amounts Esti- mated, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914. oo po o^ $12,169.00 ■ $138.60 31.00 58.00 52.20 37.80 oo oo O O O o O lO Oi CO o ■* 1© o p .|2| < " 1 oo Kg .$20,410.00 .$231.00 51.70 96.70 87.00 63.00 ' o" o O p CO to lO o § o ^* 6« o o o o o o <_ a o o 4 - 00 «^ c FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION UNITS AND CHARACTER OF EXPENDITURES UNDER STANDARD ACCOUNTS. c 1 c Q Z ■< O z o ><" Pi H .. Zee OW ill i| pm c c < , C c CO m o 1-3 o CO S^ W = S* CO E §^ O m c c > b PC I c c 1 ■t: c c _c C l\ a: C 1 CO O Q Z <^ cofe »co . p k c 1 > c? c i c Q Z -jj O z h- < E-1 C^ ^ Pi Za Oli ^^ ^z ^£ QCC ■t g c Manual Training. ^SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SPTENTTffTn STTPPT.TES 1 c Household Arts. *SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND fr £ < -a a -c 1 1 -c ■g a ID 3 -o o a: fa t2 -3 ", CO ^ -< - CO CC ii CO CO CC 484 Pi ••Zco ^H ^ iO^ M -a S= w ■ o Oc a gQi^ i^;-< a a< a Mccg a a ?<^m ti r/3 E-*: 1 £CO * w -JO o^ og C^ "^ (M I* •OCIjOOOOOCiOOOOOOOOO •OCIJOOOOOCiOOOOOOOOC pooooooopoooooopc.^ :iOOOOOOoooooc:>oooc:) lO 1— t CD CO IC Oq t^ »0 M l>- C Hr-i,-li-lCOT-lT^(M(MCOi:MT -Op- I a o z C3 03 J2 JS- 'hhh 485 ^H o oo oocoo oq CQ ^_ -^^ "^ p lO CO CO KO o >o 1 oo 00 »o I Hh' S23 R !5 03 W f-i PS ^ H g ^ S fe ^; Q O tZ) t-- O lO Tt* o ooo o CO lo c:) »o CD is -a' ^^S P SH pq P5 Q PS Oh -tlPn HP^ 0& PO mOh SHPh g ■5 ^ y Eh rS _ Jp'-' P^ ■5:^002 ^ (OpSta oi. t- CO ■* Ttl lO o O CT) O O O Ci C) HP gfXH 4. J CO CO W EH ■cq §^3 5Sd FH o^ Eta Ho WOHK ^6 K JS 1-^ O o M o 02 !i IZi M w M PI W EH t3 O 02 •- ? - O) . < _; -^ ^ Je ^ * r e (/J 3 CO :^.s a 5 2 w : •^ — i-^ 3 rt c^ 487 o - . . ■<-cqS J S.-S O K^ rvi .OS ooo ooo OOO O OO 00^ CO o >-<■■ Pi H .. O .§Jq ^-,m SCO Men ??&a §"£ it" S &=« c«i o Pi Q |x" Pi w ••^CQ en oK = COfil «co2£: __ i_3 •— ^^ lis W £ >;= Pio WW w;j P-lCC , ^9 w SW^. *: O p^ H S — liJ £ O ea3 OOO OOO 4J5 o o oo goS ■i.6 w4'4 oo ooo t^t- t^ t^ t-- 488 : « 9» CO o O en lO 1 i o o -.^ in i o o o coo ira coo CO -ocicd oocd CO_ 6«. iO lOO o c>i oo ddc=" — < CO CO o_coco o OO |i ft o o g o_ o o o" O O o CO CO o o 6© o i o oooo oo o oco wo oo o d oo CO c=j — ; .-<■ O rt ^ CO CO ^ O0_ 9» CT3 o o CO o ooo C^ iOOO o ^f o ■o 00 "^ - - CO CO «^^ CO (EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION). Principal's Office. SALARIES AND WAGES: Princioal 1 > £ o < C i o IVIanual Training. *SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES "a C IS Household Arts. *SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIGNAL.STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES £ fe < c 3 c Physical Education. *SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIGNAL.STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES "o c 3 > 1 1 o Q ^: ■5.M _n. O Q ^; iz; 1 Q PS 23 ^p-l J o c 1 Q -< D O 3 1 6 .8 c 3 CO -3 c c 3 w pq o o Q 2; -< CO psjS "*• o O pq 1 c pq > -c C -E P > \ 1 = CO C V- fS -a G c 5 t 3 ■n c 5 1 o "•s 3 C "S c llJ i III Oq-S z<;Eq 1^ 5" DC UJ a. O \ -4- c ^ CO 1 ^ ^ < CO CO ?3 CO CO < 489 Eh 2: O ^- P >^ Q P5 C3 Q m ^ I O 1—1 3 I Hi O '^ MS M n Hi o Ph 02 BOARD OF EDUCATION APPROPRIA- TION. CO I 5 2; H XI Total Amounts Expended, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1913. eg to g CO in CO 6» Amounts Expend- ed, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1913. $203.96 31.00 834.23 104.82 T m Ph Q < < w W > p:; H -Q CO Spi Sg 2* ,p^ ^w wp g fe CO Ph Ph CO Ph kJ CO c 0. ■5 tf> c 1 c i2 _1 I en cc b. _l < H H Q Z < CC c COt^O .^iH 00 10 O O O' o o «/5 Sec a S og.g-g ffll-j Z.E lhPh o, a a ^Sco 5 "S H^ feQ-S QCO Pi .•ra ag, g CO g a c3 £ 490 to ■ i o 5j i m 89 ««> 00 Ol CO 00 1-H M ^CO ■^ COiO '-' o od o o 5 CO i o o O O 00 o i CCOOO OOOOOO (-(MCOOO 6© o o o o o o o o o o s $18,098.50 $2,341.75 41.30 776.70 141.70 o CO en - Manual Training. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES 61 Household Arts. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL.STATIONERY.DRAFTINGAND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES -< -c K 1 1 Physical Education. ♦SALARIES AND WAGES: EDUCATIONAL, STATIONERY, DRAFTING AND SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES 1 ■a pi > ! 'o H = = c o a c c X LU 5 o 1- i^i ■ iw : li-M g OS'S 2^ 5" cc LU 0. 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