United States.... North Atlantic Division. TABLE 3.-Comparison of city and country schools'.—Property and expenditures. Average value of Average daily poses. 1886-87. 1887-88.. 1888-89. 1889-90. Value of school Year. In the In the 2 89.48 9.67 5.57 5.87 10.20 13.56 Ratio of private school enrollment to total public and private school enrollment. 2 Per ct. 22.4 21.0 20.6 20.7 3 $3.55 $21,528 5.00 24,258 0.77 373 0.65 348 5.62 5.48 25, 773 Ratio of average attendance to total public-school enrollment. 3 In the In the Per ct. 70.1 70.1 71.4 70.3 8694 942 177 159 909 1,262 5 In the country. cities. The data relating to country schools represent the differences between corresponding items in Tablos 8 and 9, and Tables 1 to 15, chapter 1, Part 1. Average cost TABLE 4.-Comparative statistics for four years of all cities from which information has been received. In the try. 67 140.5 37.4 124.1 337.5 8.71 8.22 15.34 12.61 7.81 5.45 11.48 6.54 7.49 10.79 7.82 6.61 8.72 8.67 15.41 15.63 22.85 22.34 12.47 12.63 Ratio of enrollment in high 20 Per ct. Value of school property per In the coun try. 9 9 Cents. 4.5 $85.00 4.5 80.54 4.5 4.5 92.10 11.48 Cost of tuition per capita of average attendance. 10 $15.96 16.29 16.05 16.67 TABLE 5.-Comparative statistics of enrollment, attendance, teachers, and accommodations in the schools of cities and villages of the several States, etc. TABLE 6.-Comparative statistics of property and expenditures of the city and village school systems of the several States. TABLE 7.-Number and population, by States, of cities, etc., containing over 4,000 inhabitants. aFor the names of these cities and villages and their population see the tables of city school statistics in Part III, and also the list of cities annexed thereto from which no data are available. ED 90. -39 |