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Show 00 SCHOOL COSTS SHOWN SPRINOVILLB A decrease of $307, 45-1. 15 in disbursements in the Nebo school district last year over that of 3 034-35 is shown In the annual financial report just released for the year closing June 30, 1936. Total receipts in the district this year including an opening balance of $18,609.92. were S4(i").-500.67 S4(i").-500.67 compared to S7S4.213.40 for 1934-35. the report shows. Disbursements are listed as follows, fol-lows, the latter figures representing represent-ing the year 1934-35: Administrative Admin-istrative expenses. $12,825.90 S14.502.S2: instruction expense. S232.356.23 S217.564.90; operation expense of school plants. S3S.639.-95 S3S.639.-95 S35.S64.69: maintenance of school plants, S21.179.75 S11.S4S.- , 89; coordinate activities, $1,915.16 $642.93: auxiliary agencies expense, ex-pense, S32.313.56 $28,994.49; interest in-terest expense. S7.99S. 72 $3,625.-37: $3,625.-37: insurance expense. $4.185.63 $3,809.57: capital assets and improvements, im-provements, $20,751.65 $303,097.-57 $303,097.-57 (the largest difference in this item being in buildings); refunds, $86.929.25 $146,595.10. The report listed a total of 5.694 students in the district with the average cost per capita being $68.52 and including bond interest inter-est S69.S5. The Goshen junior high school cost per capita, with an enrollment enroll-ment of 99 students, was $132.43, the highest in the district. The Washington school at Springville jvith an enrollment of 218 pupils and a per capita cost of S40.27, the lowest in the district. Incidentally Incident-ally this school will be closed the coming year. |