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ANALYSIS OF MEMBERSHIP AT THE CLOSE OF EACH MONTH OF SCHOOL 1964-65 Research Report 42 Division of Research Floyd T. Christian State Superintendent of Public Tallahassee, Florida Instruction November, 1965 7U/ Research Report 42 is a revision of Research Report 34 prepared by the Division of Research of Florida State Department of Education. The preparation of these reports is one phase in the implementation of Florida's plan for improv- ing statistical services of the State Department of Education under the provisions of Title X, National Defense Education Act. (450) ANALYSIS OF IEMl ERSHIP AT THE CLOSE OF EACH MONTH OF .;:c,,L 1964-65 The data included in this report are compiled from Item 30, "Membership at Close of Each Month of School," Princi2al's Annual Report on Attendance, Form At-14p, submitted to the State Department of Education at the close of the 1964-65 school year. Data pertaining to adult and vocational schools with classes extending beyond the regular school year are excluded from the tabulations in this report. The University *Scho:.l in Leon County is excluded for the same reason. This is the eighth year for which the Research Division has made a complete tabulation of monthly membership figures. Data for 1956-57 are based on incomplete reports. .:-rc-- F..p-rt 42 is a statistical study prepared in an effort to establish long range growth patterns of value for educational planning purposes. Table 1 shows, for an eight year period, a comparison of the change in membership at the close of each month of school from the membership at the close of the first month. Table 2 gives the comparable percent of change. Table 3 gives the change in membership at the close of each month from membership at the close of the first month for each county for the 1964-65 school year. This membership ch;-age is given by grade group 1-6, 7-9, 10-12, as well as for the county as a whole. The numbers shown in this table for each month should be related back to the .ber'~ip shown for the first month. PEAK MONTH Traditionally, the membership pattern in Florida schools has been thought of as a horse-shoe shrl:! curve, rising sharply during the winter months and then dropping back toward the end of school. As shown below, there has been a tendency for the peak membership p-:.r'-id to level out, or more nearly approach the beginning membership. Of course, some counties still experi- ence peak months that are substantially above the beginning and ending months. A study of Table 3 will emphasize the different membership patterns. Percent Increase Increase Peak Month Peak Month Over Over First Month First Month 1956-57 26,496 3.70% 1957-58 24,007 3.04 1958-59 17,038 1.99 1959-60 15,175 1.65 1960-61 13,493 1.38 1961-62 14,991 1.46 1962-63 7,260 .67 1963-64 9,922 .87 1964-65 9,181 .78 The fourth month has been the peak membership month in each of the last three years. Prior to 1962-63, the fifth month was the peak month for the state as a whole. There is considerable variation among the counties as to the month in which maximum membership is reached. This variation is shown below. The number in parenthesis indicates the peak month for the previous year. For example, Alachua County reached its peak membership in the first month of 1964-65 and in the second month of 1963-64. Peak Month Counties First Alachua (2), Bay (1), Columbia (6), Dixie (6), Duval (1), Escambia (1), Flagler (3), Gilchrist (4), Hamilton (3), Holmes (1), Nassau (1), Santa Rosa (2), Suwannee (1), Taylor (1), Wakulla (1), Walton (3) Second Baker (2), Bradford (3), Calhoun (2), Jackson (2), Jefferson (2), Leon (2), Madison (2), Okaloosa (8), Washington (4) Third Levy (1) Fourth Dade (4), Franklin (1), Gadsden (2), Hardee (4), Hills- borough (5), Indian River (4), Manatee (5), Marion (4), Orange (5), Osceola (4), Pinellas (4), Putnam (6), St. Johns (4), St. Lucie (4) Fifth Broward (5), Citrus (4), DeSoto (3), Gulf (1), Hendry (5), Hernando (4), Highlands (4), Lee (5), Monroe (5), Palm Beach (5), Sarasota (4), Volusia (5) Sixth Brevard (8), Charlotte (5), Glades (7), Lake (3), Liberty (1), Martin (6), Pasco (4), Polk (4), Seminole (3), Union (9) Seventh Clay (5), Collier (6) Eighth Okeechobee (4), Sumter (4) Ninth Lafayette (2) MEMBERSHIP CHANGE Forty-four counties showed a loss in total net membership between the end of the first month and the close of school in 1964-65. At the elementary level, twenty-four counties showed a net loss. Seven counties (Charlotte, DeSoto, Highlands, Lafayette, Okeechobee, Polk, and Seminole) showed some net increase during the year at the junior high level. Only one county, Glades, had a net increase at the senior high level. The increase was only one pupil. Membership change from end of first month to close of school 8,037 5,048 -1,246 -4,204. -5,506 344 -11,954 -8,930 -11,248 Percent of membership change from end of first month to close of school 1.12% .64 -(.15) -(.46) -(.56) .03 -(1.10) -(.79) -(.96) As shown above, the net membership loss during the year for the state whole was 11,248 pupils. This net is a little misleading inasmuch as of the junior-senior high school loss was offset by a gain in grades Between the first month of school and the close of school: 1-6 gained 7-9 lost 10-12 lost 1-12 lost 5,118 pupils 4,678 pupils 11,688 pupils 11,248 pupils ( .78 percent) (-1.61 percent) (-5.18 percent) ( -.96 percent) LAST MONTH OF SCHOOL The greatest net change in membership comes during the last month of school each year--between the end of the eighth month and the close of the school year. Net Loss During Last Month of School 1-6 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 6,116 4,923 4,624 5,568 7-9 1,725 1,756 1,690 2,250 10-12 925 1,052 1,042 1,274 1-12 8,766 7,731 7,356 9,092 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 as a part 1-6. Grades Grades Grades Grades The exact cause of this ninth month drop has not been identified positively. In tourist counties one explanation is that it is due to winter residents with- drawing pupils in order to return to other states. Decreasing winter farm activity late in the school year may be a partial explanation in counties with large numbers of migratory farm workers. Early vacations may be a factor. It appears that the pupils withdrawing during the last month of school are distri- buted fairly proportionately among the grade levels. It does appear that the ninth month loss is of a different nature than the loss during other months where such loss is not distributed proportionately among the grade groups. This could prove a fruitful area for investigation in those counties where the loss is substantial. Could a readjustment in the school calendar reduce this loss and increase Minimum Foundation Program funds allocated? DROPOUTS This report is not a dropout study. It is concerned with net membership each month--beginning membership plus re-entries less withdrawals. Thus new students transferring into a school system during the year can offset with- drawals. These data do have limited significance for those interested in the dropout problem. In those counties where the elementary school membership increases or holds reasonably stable, but junior and senior high school membership decreases during the year, the most probable explanation must be dropouts at the high school level. It is probable that families with younger children are more mobile than families with older children. However, it is not a reasonable assumption that most of the people moving into Florida have children in the elementary grades whereas most of the people moving out of the state have children at the secondary level. COUNTY STUDY NEEDED Each county should examine carefully the figures for its own schools. At the local level, it is possible to prepare detailed tabulations on a school-by-school basis. In this way it should be possible to identify those schools and even grades in which further investigation is needed. Inasmuch as state foundation program funds are directly related to pupils in school, such an effort at the local level could result in considerable financial return to a county as well as good to the pupils who otherwise might be lost to the school situation. There are many situations wherein elementary membership increases during the course of the school year but junior and senior high membership declines steadily. If the schools of a county where this pattern prevails are adequately staffed at the beginning of the school year, then the elemen- tary grades will be understaffed and the secondary grades will be overstaffed as the year goes on, unless changes are made in the assignment of teachers. This has significance in planning the allocation of instructional personnel. -4- A number of counties experience peak membership at all levels early in the school year. In such counties classroom space, desks, books, and other facilities must be provided at the beginning of the school year and become unused or unnecessary as the year moves along. Investigation may reveal that the decline in membership is beyond the control of school authorities, in which case nothing constructive can be done. On the other hand, if the county can take steps to retain membership during the year, more efficient use can be made of facilities, teachers, and supplies already provided and increased minimum foundation and capital outlay funds can be earned. MISCELLANEOUS MEMBERSHIP DATA Table 4 presents some miscellaneous membership data. Column I answers the question of growth over the summer months from the close of one year to the beginning of the next year. It shows the change in membership from the close of the 1963-64 school year to the first month of the 1964-65 year. State-wide, there were 48,089 more pupils on the active roll at the end of the first month of 1964-65 than were on the roll when school closed in 1963-64. Column II answers the question of growth from the first month of one year to the first month of the succeeding year. From the first month of the 1963-64 year to the first month of the 1964-65 year, there was an increase of 39,159 pupils. Column III gives the average daily membership for 1963-64 and Column IV gives the average daily membership for 1964-65. Column V is the differ- ence between Column III and Column IV, or the change in average daily mem- bership. Eleven counties had a lower average daily membership in 1964-65 than in 1963-64. PERCENT OF MEMBERSHIP CHANGE DURING 1964-65 Table 5 gives the percent of change in membership by grade group between the end of the first month and the close of the 1964-65 school year for each county. It is the percent of gain or loss in membership during the year. Overall, there was a net decrease of .96 percent. Grades 1-6 showed a gain of .78 percent as compared to a net loss of 1.61 percent in grades 7-9 and a net loss of 5.18 percent in grades 10-12. ADULT AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS Membership data for special adult and vocational schools with an irregular membership pattern or with classes extending beyond the regular school year are not included in any of the regular tables or summaries in this report. Data for these schools also were omitted from previous reports in this series. The excluded schools and membership data for these schools are given below. -5- ADULT AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS, 1964-65 County and School Membership End of First Month Membership End of Last Month Average Daily Membership Duval Technical High Stanton Vocational Escambia Adult Vocational Washington Vocational Leon Lively Technical Lincoln Vocational University School * Okaloosa Okaloosa Vocational Orange Orange County Vocational Volusia Volusia County Technical Mary Karl Vocational TOTAL * The University School at Florida State University is not a vocational school but is organized on a trimester plan with a graduating class prior to the close of the ninth month; therefore, membership data for this school are not included with data for regular schools in Leon County. 410 560 280 443 482 119 852 123 230 2,412 2,042 321 2,297 TABLE 1 CHANGE IN MEMBERSHIP AT THE CLOSE OF EACH MONTH OF SCHOOL FROM MEMBERSHIP AT THE CLOSE OF THE FIRST MONTH 1961-62 (1,025,055) 4,340 10,345 12,993 14,991 14,169 13,472 9,110 344 1962-63 (1,087,733) 2,843 6,637 7,260 6,740 5,460 -4=1,95 -11,954 1963-64 (1,136,670) 3,469 7,160 9,922 9,179 7,236 3,167 -1,574 -8,930 1964-65 (1,175,829) 3,028 6,373 9,181 8,795 7,434 3,117 -2,156 -11,248 MEMBERSHIP AT THE CLOSE OF EACH MONTH OF SCHOOL AS A PERCENTAGE OF MEMBERSHIP AT THE END OF THE FIRST MONTH 1959-60 100.00% 100.43 101.05 101.53 101.65 101.53 101.08 100.44 99.54 1960-61 100.00% 100.37 100.92 101.26 101.38 101.26 100.86 100.29 99.44 1961-62 100.00% 100.42 101.01 101.27 101.46 101.38 101.31 100.89 100.03 1962-63 100.00% 100.26 100.61 100.67 100.62 100.50 100.12 99.61 98.90 Month 1957-58 (790,443) 7,343 15,067 21,345 24,007 23,090 18,279 13,379 5,048 1958-59 (854,735) 4,974 10,825 15,465 17,038 16,602 12,812 7,147 -1,246 1959-60 (917,744) 3,989 9,611 14,042 15,175 13,998 9,922 4,064 -4,204 1960-61 (974,644) 3,569 8,926 12,271 13,493 12,274 8,339 2,827 -5,506 TABLE 2 Month 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1957-58 100.00% 100.93 101.91 102.70 103.04 102.92 102.31 101.69 100.64 1958-59 100.00% 100.58 101.27 101.81 101.99 101.94 101.50 100.84 99.85 1963-64 100.00% 100.31 100.63 100.87 100.81 100.64 100.28 99.86 99.21 1964-65 100.00% 100.26 100.54 100,78 100,75 100.63 100.27 99.82 99.04 TABLE 3 END OF MONTH MEMBERSHIP 1964-65 Membership Net Change in Membership from First Month, 1964-65 Grade End of County Group First Month 1964-65 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Alachua 1-6 10,764 4 7 25 37 48 40 34 9 7-9 4,459 8 -1 -2 2 -36 -29 -82 10-12 3,471 -31 -54 -69 -108 -134 -169 -196 -213 1-12 18,694 -19 -48 -46 -69 -86 -165 -191 -286 Baker 1-6 1,240 15 9 11 4 24 31 30 36 7-9 500 1 -1 -1 4 1 -8 -7 -8 10-12 385 4 -15 -24 -25 -25 -27 -32 -32 1-12 2 125 20 -7 -14 -17 -4 -9 -4 Bay 1-6 8,829 3 -15 -22 17 41 89 51 -6 7-9 4,112 -10 -40 -57 -84 -98 -103 -123 -149 10-12 3,168 -20 -48 -76 -102 -119 -133 -154 -165 1-12 16,109 -27 -103 -155 -169 -176 -147 -226 -320 Bradford 1-6 1,963 22 26 13 27 23 43 9 5 7-9 897 7 4 -10 -13 -8 -3 -6 -4 10-12 711 4 2 4 -12 -15 -25 -29 1-12 3,571 33 32 7 14 3 25 -22 -28 Brevard 1-6 26,388 174 338 611 681 710 685 709 354 7-9 10,540 37 71 136 145 134 109 66 -2 10-12 8,500 -11 -27 -66 -70 -84 -176 -230 -274 1-12 45.428 200 382 681 756 760 618 545 78 Broward (1) 1-6 44,828 269 702 1,192 1,494 1,555 1,519 1,249 704 7-9 20,543 90 153 237 296 311 200 81 -162 10-12 15,848 -49 -97 -191 -291 -443 -571 -692 -768 1-12 81.219 310 758 1.238 1.499 1.423 1.148 638 -226 Calhoun 1-6 1,097 4 -2 1 6 5 -1 1 - 7-9 495 -1 -6 -6 -16 -16 -18 -23 -28 10-12 374 -2 -5 -6 -7 -8 -13 -12 -13 1-12 1,966 1 -13 -11 -17 -19 -32 -34 -41 Charlotte 1-6 1,391 -1 7 15 31 41 32 22 24 7-9 654 -4 6 2 8 5 1 -14 -15 10-12 550 1 -1 -11 -20 -26 1-12 2,595 -5 13 17 40 45 22 -12 -17 Citrus 1-6 1,337 10 47 76 80 80 85 84 79 7-9 642 -2 5 6 -6 -5 2 1 10-12 521 -4 -5 -10 -4 -7 -17 -18 -21 1-12 2,500 4 47 72 76 67 63 68 59 Clay 1-6 3,237 26 47 47 59 81 99 112 74 7-9 1,282 -4 15 19 17 8 7 -1 -9 10-12 961 -6 -5 -5 -21 -25 -36 -51 -56 1-12 A5,480_ 16 57 61 55 .64 70 60 9 Collier 1-6 2,651 182 301 455 482 580 591 514 114 7-9 1,098 23 51 46 55 62 66 34 -27 10-12 841 -1 -4 7 -1 -6 -13 -25 -32 1-12 4 .590- 204 348 508 536 636 644 523 55 Columbia 1-6 3,291 18 6 5 39 61 54 50 43 7-9 1,479 -37 -12 -18 -35 -32 -49 -57 -67 10-12 1,184 -11 -19 -26 -34 -49 -58 -61 -68 1-12 5,954 -30 -25 -39 -30 -20 -53 -68 -92 Dade 1-6 108,472 511 856 1,645 1,918 1,912 1,639 1,123 438 7-9 48,858 50 44 79 37 -33 -240 -423 -623 10-12 39,340 -271 -552 -761 -1,091 -1,376 -1,667 -1,921 -2,113 1-12 196,670 290 348 963 864 503 -268 -1.221 -2.298 De Soto 1-6 1,423 6 33 38 38 36 37 30 23 7-9 607 3 14 21 30 30 21 12 7 10-12 467 -3 3 -6 -14 -20 -20 -24 -25 1-12 2.497 6 50 53 54 46 38 18 5 Dixie 1-6 790 -4 -5 -7 -13 -8 -25 -16 -16 7-9 343 -3. -7 -14 -16 -19 -20 -23 -25 10-12 215 -7 -12 -9 -11 -12 -10 -11 -13 1-12 1.348 -14 -24 -30 -40 -39 -55 -50 -54 Duval (2) 1-6 66,769 8 -1 -75 -195 -238 -366 -416 -614 7-9 28,081 -19 -120. -272 -429 -527 -625 -737 -893 10-12 21,014 -129 -356 -640 -835 -1,003 -1,140 -1,269 -1,385 S 1-12 115.864 -140 -477 -987 -1.459 -1.768 -2.131 -2.422 -2,892 Escambia (3) 1-6 25,342 -6 -11 -21 -37 -87 -95 -102 -199 7-9 11,197 -11 -7 -16 -78 -101 -140 -179 -278 10-12 8,463' -25 -73 -169 -281 -327 -415 -471 -531 1-12 45,002 -42 -91 -206 -396 -515 -650 -752 -1.008 (1) Includes first 9 months for Nova School, disregards 10th and llth months. (2) Excludes Technical-Vocational School and Stanton Vocational School (3) Excludes Adult Vocational School and Washington Vocational School TABLE 3 (Contd.) END OF MONTH MEMBERSHIP 1964-65 Membership Grade End of Net Change in Membership from First Month, 1964-65 County Group First Month 1964-65 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Flagler 1-6 772 -6 3 -19 -24 -27 -19 -20 -23 7-9 285 4 1 -6 -3 -5 -3 -7 -7 10-12 182 -5 -4 -7 -7 -4 -10 -10 1-12 1,239 -2 -1 -29 -34 -39 -26 -37 -40 Franklin 1-6 954 -1 1 9 5 -6 3 4 -15 7-9 366 -7 -12 -4 -8 -8 -5 -11 10-12 232 -3 -9 -7 -7 -12 -13 -12 -16 1-12 1.552 -11 -20 2 -6 -26 -18 -13 -42 Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamilton 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 6,411 2,452 1,728 10,591 449 220 151 820 448 170 129 747 1,611 638 517 2,766 1,236 567 411 2.214 105 -24 -53 28 -31 -8 -39 42 -2 7 47 31 3 -5 29 -17 -19 -11 -47 29 1 -9 -5 -13 -7 -9 -16 91 -28 -62 .1 -29 -9 -38 61 -15 5 51 26 3 -2 27 -10 -19 -13 -42 86 -42 -75 -31 -25 -6 -1 -32 56 -16 2 42 22 -3 -5 14 -13 -20 -14 -47 67 -57 -82 -72 -22 -5 -27 55 -15 2 42 18 1 -6 13 -4 -22 -17 -43 45 -62 -88 -105 -23 -7 -30 46 -17 1 30 20 -4 -8 8 -11 -26 -19 -56 I --- -------~- Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands SHillsborough Holmes 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1,596 706 535 2.837 1,439 588 432 2.459 1,636 722 522 2.880 3,083 1,247 994 5,324 50,907 22,914 17,847 91.668 1,442 772 621 2.835 51 -3 48 28 3 -2 29 2 -1 -12 -11 59 16 -2 73 175 25 -84 116 -3 1 -7 -9 148 14 -2 160 64 8 -7 65 8 2 -18 -8 143 49 12 204 454 56 -191 319 -31 -13 -13 -57 190 22 -9 203 82 16 -9 89 31 5 -25 11 195 55 4 254 615 112 -325 402 -28 -18 -19 -65 204 8 -13 199 101 15 -18 98 50 5 -28 27 204 62 -4 262 773 96 -471 398 -32 -12 -18 -62 210 -1 -18 191 92 14 -18 88 39 3 -37 5 190 54 -13 231 907 18 -619 306 -29 -17 -22 -6R 229 -6 -25 198 96 18 -23 91 31 -10 -40 -19 179 34 -27 186 868 -72 -741 55 -25 -19 -22 -66 219 -12 -29 178 104 4 -28 80 13 -14 -46 -47 168 24 -36 156 594 -179 -859 -444 -21 -22 -25 -F% 137 -30 -30 77 80 -11 -30 39 -11 -18 -44 -73 136 20 -38 118 161 -428 -972 -1.239 -19 -29 -30 -7R Indian River 1-6 4,032 3 35 61 77 64 46 50 31 7-9 1,649 14 20 24 13 -15 -24 -33 -43 10-12 1,122 -9 -15 -31 -40 -43 -48 -51 1-12 6,803 17 46 70 59 9 -21 -31 -63 Jackson 1-6 4,791 8 13 8 10 5 -7 -14 -19 7-9 2,300 7 11 6 -5 -19 -41 -42 -39 10-12 1,783 4 -8 -22 -43 -52 -67 -70 -85 1-12 8.874 19 16 -8 -38 -66 -115 -126 -143 Jefferson 1-6 1,618 -7 -8 -15 -17 -18 -18 -23 7-9 713 9 -3 -2 -21 -25 -27 -25 -29 10-12 466 2 1 -2 -6 -7 -9 -13 -15 1-12 2,797 11 -9 -12 -42 -49 -54 -56 -67 Lafayette 1-6 363 -3 9 13 10 15 20 20 7-9 172 -1 -1 3 4 3 4 4 5 10-12 142 -4 -4 -4 -3 -4 -4 -4 -4 1-12 677 -8 -5 8 14 9 15 20 21 ~ _II ~ ~ ~ -"-- ---~ c"-- I --- TABLE 3 (Contd.) END OF MONTH MEMBERSHIP 1964-65 Membership Net Change in Membership from.First Month, 1964-65 Grade End of County Group First Month 1964-65 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Lake 1-6 7,494 73 176 240 291 314 315 292 244 7-9 3,260 17 32 37 50 48 40 13 -14 10-12 2,230 -5 -6 -27 -42 -55 -71 -89 -102 1-12 12,984 85 202 250 299 307 284 216 128 Lee 1-6 7,917 103 144 321 347 382 347 296 210 7-9 3,413 9 19 40 49 35 8 -28 -65 10-12 2,724 -6 1 11 7 -16 -37 -50 -61 1-12 14,054 106 164 372 403 401 318 218 84 Leon (4) 1-6 10,322 11 -13 -21 -12 -4 -18 -50 -112 7-9 4,244 7 -11 -16 -20 -38 -48 -62 -99 Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 3,188 17.764 1,539 704 533 2,776 493 198 136 827 2,219 1,063 737 4,019 7,518 3,573 2,918 14,009 7,841 3,686 2,911 14.438 -12 -36 11 -1 10 -2 -4 3 -3 -32 -7 -8 -47 171 48 -15 204 31 -6 -13 12 -30 -67 15 -5 -5 5 -4 2 -2 -44 -21 -6 -71 301 69 -34 336 71 -11 -23 37 -27 -59 16 -3 -11 2 4 -3 1 2 -47 -19 -14 -80 330 73 -69 334 78 -25 -66 -13 -63 -105 9 -4 -22 -17 5 -1 4 -120 -24 -25 -169 368 55 -95 328 151 -37 -86 28 -69 -135 13 -7 -27 -21 -1 -4 -5 -75 -29 -37 -141 321 25 -109 237 154 -50 -101 3 -24 -136 23 -9 -28 -14 -5 -7 -4 -16 -68 -34 -36 -138 296 -5 -129 162 159 -58 -121 -20 -95 -306 13 -8 -30 -25 -9 -9 -4 -22 -69 -44 -38 -151 214 -31 -142 41 125 -82 -135 -92 _ , Z - , _ __ ____ e I t-o ! --- I-- v I_ ~ Martin 1-6 2,573 61 53 118 154 179 149 119 78 7-9 1,050 2 -2 8 10 7 -5 -18 -31 10-12 659 -3 -5 -5 -9 -12 -24 -31 -36 1-12 4.282 60 46 121 155 174 120 70 11 Monroe 1-6 5,152 17 45 93 115 111 62 -8 -73 7-9 2,016 7 3 15 17 -4 -20 -40 -65 10-12 1,415 -18 -26 -14 -15 -25 -37 -42 -47 1-12 8,583 6 22 94 117 82 5 -90 -185 Nassau 1-6 2,988 -15 15 11 7 -8 -7 -4 -6 7-9 1,300 -3 -10 -12 -22 -32 -36 -42 -43 10-12 874 -10 -18 -21 -32 -35 -36 -37 -38 1-12 5,162 -28 -13 -22 -47 -75 -79 -83 -87 Okaloosa (5) 1-6 11,562 48 39 30 51 115 81 89 -58 7-9 3,983 13 28 17 21 12 -5 -15 -64 10-12 2,987 -28 -45 -85 -115 -153 -171 -174 -201 1-12 18.532 33 22 -38 -43 -26 -95 -100 -323 Okeechobee 1-6 1,310 27 59 78 100 100 97 113 99 7-9 504 5 1 8 9 14 10 13 5 10-12 390 -1 -1 4 1 -3 -2 -7 1-12 2,204 32 59 85 113 115 104 124 97 Orange (6) 1-6 37,764 174 331 515 591 679 604 403 27 7-9 16,196 45 116 158 136 149 53 -50 -213 10-12 13,118 -64 -137 -256 -337 -428 -538 -604 -682 1-12 67,078 155 310 417 390 400 119 -251 -868 Osceola 1-6 2,409 10 29 47 48 45 50 40 20 7-9 1,032 1 -13 -12 -12 -11 -19 -27 -32 10-12 836 -3 -11 -19 -31 -36 -38 -42 -45 1-12 4.277 8 5 16 5 -2 -7 -29 -57 Palm Beach 1-6 29,599 794 1,474 1,917 2,059 2,086 1,720 1,317 763 7-9 13,154 146 298 368 346 330 202 104 -22 10-12 9,837 10 -6 -17 -106 -174 -267 -333 -381 1-12 52,590 950 1,766 2.268 2.299 2.242 1.655 1.088 360 Pasco 1-6 4,186 21 75 174 204 254 241 191 137 7-9 1,965 -1 -1 3 8 19 8 -16 -43 10-12 1,438 -18 -28 -40 -44 -56 -75 -85 -98 1-12 7,589 2 46 137 168 217 174 90 -4 Pinellas 1-6 34,491 95 179 344 438 522 535 420 220 7-9 16,855 17 5 16 -4 -24 -63 -127 -240 10-12 14,939 -80 -168 -264 -394 -497 -662 -779 -872 1-12 66,285 32 16 96 40 1 -190 -486 -892 (4) Excludes the University School at FSU, which is on a trimester schedule, Lively Technical, and Lincoln Vocational. (0) (6) Excludes Okaloosa Vocational. Excludes Orange County Vocational. TABLE 3 (Contd.) END OF MONTH MEMBERSHIP 1964-65 Membership :Net Change in Membership from First Month, 1964-65 Grade End of County Group First Month 1964-65 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Polk 1-6 26,574 259 913 1,177 1,397 1,545 1,470 1,311 1,116 7-9 11,756 56 231 251 241 228 181 126 48 10-12 8,841 -29 -36 -106 -181 -256 -312 -381 -433 1-12 47.171 286 1.108 1.322 1,457 1.517 1,339 1.056 731 Putnam 1-6 4,847 10 107 159 142 157 148 154 125 7-9 2,164 5 25 32 13 11 16 4 -15 10-12 1,524 5 -,2 -13 -24 -39 -59 -65 -77 1-12 8.535 20 134 178 131 129 105 93 33 St. Johns 1-6 3,592 19 62 67 63 62 56 64 39 7-9 1,595 6 11 13 7 3 -8 -21 -31 10-12 1,143 -2 -4 -6 -22 -41 -49 -53 -57 1-12 6,330 23 69 74 48 24 -1 -10 -49 St. Lucie 1-6 5,954 65 173 215 225 241 219 206 156 7-9 2,371 2 16 23 23 9 -10 -36 -44 10-12 1,671 -1 -1 -5 -28 -38 -57 -66 -72 1-12 9,996 66 188 233 229 212 152 104 40 Santa Rosa 1-6 4,706 -13 -8 -3 -14 -24 -13 -26 -65 7-9 1,694 -18 -21 -26 -29 -37 -44 -59 -73 10-12 1,243 -10 -28 -36 -39 -60 -63 -79 -82 1-12 7,643 -41 -57 -65 -82 -121 -120 -164 -220 Sarasota 1-6 7,951 102 127 265 325 322 280 257 128 7-9 3,945 4 25 46 47 30 3 -19 -48 10-12 3,442 -13 -38 -64 -111 -122 -146 -159 -175 1-12 15.338 93 114 247 261 230 137 79 -95 Seminole 1-6 8,996 31 168 195 232 268 253 263 217 7-9 3,793 29 74 74 81 76 61 34 1 10-12 2,488 -3 3 -3 -9 -27 -44 -64 -90 1-12 15.277 57 245 266 304 317 270 233 128 Sumter 1-6 1,820 14 32 34 33 74 88 96 82 7-9 864 4 -6 -9 -15 -8 -4 -1 -12 10-12 601 -10 -14 -15 -22 -31 -34 -33 -33 1-12 3,285. 8 12 10 ,-4 35 50 62 37 Suwannee 1-6 2,209 -4 -18 -44 -47 -47 -52 -47 -47 7-9 1,110 -3 1 -13 -13 -16 -20 -21 -22 10-12 839 -6 -11 -12 -24 -27 -33 -36 -36 1-12 4.158 -13 -28 -69 -84 -90 -105 -104 -105 Taylor 1-6 2,243 -12 -9 -8 -17 -25 -19 -8 -26 7-9 972 -6 -13 -12 -15 -19 -35 -40 -50 10-12 626 -8 -15 -16 -19 -20 -31 -31 -30 1-12 3.841 -26 -37 -36 -51 -64 -85 -79 -106 Union 1-6 693 3 10 21 23 29 23 23 16 7-9 308 3 4 3 2 4 1 - 10-12 203 -3 -4 -4 -8 -9 -11 -13 -15 1-12 1,204 3 10 20 17 24 13 10 1 Volusia (7) 1-6 15,422 2 17 83 153 149 154 136 25 7-9 7,128 -1 -6 2 -5 -24 -43 -82 -138 10-12 5,489 -40 -64 -92 -123 -168 -212 -267 -301 1-12 28.039 -39 -53 -7 25 -43 -101 -213 -414 Wakulla 1-6 828 -18 -5 -8 -14 -8 -8 -4 -7 7-9 349 1 2 -4 -9 -13 -20 10-12 243 -1 1 -8 -9 -9 -13 -12 1-12 1,420 -18 -5 -5 -22 -21 -26 -30 -39 Walton 1-6 2,302 -15 -22 -34 -36 -43 -42 -50 -51 7-9 1,131 -14 -17 -21 -18 -22 -30 -37 -44 10-12 794 -4 -7 -11 -21 -23 -28 -32 -36 1-12 4,227 -33 -46 -66 -75 -88 -100 -119 -131 Washington 1-6 1,704 15 18 4 -6 -15 -15 -9 -13 7-9 839 -3 -10 -13 -15 -23 -20 -23 -30 10-12 674 7 5 -3 -4 -8 -17 -17 -22 1-12 3,217 19 13 -12 -25 -46 -52 -49 -65 1-6 659,828 3,530 7,557 11,560 13,397 14,314 13,112 10,686 5,118 STATE TOTAL 7-9 290,483 539 1,063 1,364 946 348 -982 -2,428 -4,678 10-12 225,518 -1,041 -2,247 -3,743 -5,548 -7,228 -9,013 -10,414 -11,688 1-12 1,175,829 3,028 6,373 9,181 8,795 7,434 3,117 -2,156 -11,248 (7) Excludes Mary Karl Vocational and Volusia County Vocational. TABLE 4 MISCELLANEOUS MEMBERSHIP DATA Grades 1-12 Change in Membership* Average Daily Membership End of Year 1963-64 End of First Month Change in County to End of First 1963-64 to End of 1963-64 1964-65 ADM 1963-64 Month 1964-65 First Month 1964-65 to 1964-65 I II III IV V Alachua 922 687 17,919 18,568 649 Baker 77 78 2,056 2,120 64 Bay 640 246 15,643 15,959 316 Bradford -(9) -(53) 3,619 3,578 -(41) Brevard 5,150 6.414 39.873 45 815 5,942 Prad 4,649 4,776 77,417 82,183 4,766 Calhoun 63 12 1,929 1,947 18 Car1ct. 96 72 2,548 2,605 57 Citrus 131 98 2,391 2,546 155 Clay 380 390 5.118 5.517 399 Collier 423 515 4,375 4,963 588 Columbia 136 159 5,846 5,912 66 Dade 7,088 3,476 192,451 196,449 3,998 De Soto 50 9 2,497 2,522 25 Dixie 25 19 1.332 1.314 -(18) Duval 3,729 1,054 113,679 115,315 1,636 Escambia 1,773 835 43,747 44,596 849 Flagler 92 67 1,162 1,216 54 Franklin 73 -(18) 1,527 1,536 9 Gadsden 259 115 10.392 10.541 149 Gilchrist -(3) -(15) 831 795 -(36) Glades -(27) 46 755 781 26 Gulf 82 -(2) 2,730 2,766 36 Hamilton 56 26 2,178 2,178 Hardee -(77) -(29) 2,956 2,960 4 Hendry 43 90 2,440 2,518 78 Hernando 163 119 2,760 2,868 108 Highlands 57 165 5,283 5,470 187 Hillsborough 3,594 2,548 88,963 91,608 2,645 Holmes 54 -(56) 2,836 2,783 -(53) Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake' Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Orange Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Lucie Santa Rosa Sarasota Seminole Sumter Suwannee Taylor Union Volusia Wakulla Walton WashinGton TOTAL 48,089 39,159 1,140,947 1,179,914 38,967T- * Excludes vocational schools in Duval, University School in Leon County. Escambia, Leon, Okaloosa, Orange, and.Volusia Counties and the 340 28 43 -(19) 171 605 859 70 9 53 183 475 227 468 222 2,159 24 2,812 97 1,807 298 2,610 596 236 140 370 361 291 790 -(5) 58 227 25 1,528 64 108 70 348 -(179) -(10) -(19) 143 516 648 4 -(35) -(89) 267 383 231 248 109 2,235 -(23) 2,595 93 2.707 257 2,164 715 311 110 585 233 226 865 -(17) -(43) 57 38 1,438 2 101 102 6,478 8,962 2,781 697 12,908 13,660 18,033 2,732 830 4.028 13,917 14,054 4,093 8,323 4,992 16,287 2,224 64,836 4,214 51,393 7,395 64,598 46,911 8,269 6 266 9,634 7,360 15,200 14,585 3,307 4,144 3,700 1,167 27,084 1,388 4,112 3 132 --- ------------------- WA--hingt n ----- 6,807 8,814 2,756 683 13.159 14,254 18,604 2,763 823 3.928 14,181 14,409 4,356 8,578 5.113 18,475 2,274 67,195 4,269 53,849 7,666 66,074 48,051 8,607 6.347 10,097 7,553 15,438 15,458 3,299 4,083 3,786 1,212 28,291 1,399 4,156 3.178 329 -(148) -(25) -(14) 251 594 571 31 -(7) -(100) 264 355 263 255 121 2,188 50 2,359 55 2,456 271 1,476 1,140 338 81 463 193 238 873 -(8) -(61) 86 45 1,207 11 44 46 ----- TABLE 5 PERCENT OF CHANGE IN MEMBERSHIP BETWEEN FIRST MONTH AND CLOSE OF SCHOOL 1964-65 Grade Group County 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-12 Alachua .08% -1.84% -6.14% -1.53% Baker 2.90 -1.60 -8.31 -.19 Bay -.17 -3.62 -5.21 -1.99 Bradford .25 -.45 -4.08 -.78 Brevard 1.34 -.02 -3.22 .17 Broward 1.57 -.79 -4.85 -.28 Calhoun -5.66 -3.48 -2.09 Charlotte 1.73 -2.29 -4.73 -.66 Citrus 5.91 .16 -4.03 2.36 Clay 2.29 -.70 -5.83 .16 Collier 4.30 -2.46 -3.80 1.20 Columbia 1.31 -4.53 -5.74 -1.55 Dade .40 -1.28 -5.37 -1.17 De Soto 1.62 1.15 -5.35 .20 Dixie -2.03 -7.29 -6.05 -4.01 Duval -.92 -3.18 -6.59 -2.50 Escambia -.79 -2.48 -6.63 -2.24 Flagler -2.98 -2.46 -5.49 -3.23 Franklin -1.57 -3.01 -6.90 -2.71 Gadsden .70 -2.53 -5.09 -.99 Gilchrist -5.12 -3.18 -3.66 Glades 10.27 -10.00 .78 4.02 Gulf 1.24 -.63 -1.55 .29 Hamilton -.89 -4.59 -4.62 -2.53 Hardee 8.58 -4.25 -5.61 2.71 Hendry 5.56 -1.87 -6.94 1.59 Hernando -.67 -2.49 -8.43 -2.53 Highlands 4.41 1.60 -3.82 2.22 Hillsborough .32 -1.87 -5.45 -1.35 Holmes -1.32 -3.76 -4.83 -2.75 Indian River .77 -2.61 -4.55 -.93 Jackson -.40 -1.70 -4.77 -1.61 Jefferson -1.42 -4.07 -3.22 -2.40 Lafayette 5.51 2.91 -2.82 3.10 Lake 3.26 -.43 -4.57 .99 Lee 2.65 -1.90 -2.24 .60 Leon -1.08 -2.33 -2.98 -1.72 Levy .84 -1.14 -5.63 -.90 Liberty -1.83 -4.55 -2.94 -2.66 Madison -3.11 -4.14 -5.16 -3.76 Manatee 2.85 -.87 -4.87 .29 Marion 1.59 -2.22 -4.64 -.64 Martin 3.03 -2.95 -5.46 .26 Monroe -1.42 -3.22 -3.32 -2.16 Nassau -.20 -3.31 -4.35 -1.69 Okaloosa -.50 -1.61 -6.73 -1.74 Okeechobee 7.56 .99 -1.79 4.40 Orange .07 -1.32 -5.20 -1.29 Osceola .83 -3.10 -5.38 -1.33 Palm Beach 2.58 -.27 -3.87 .68 Pasco 3.27 -2.19 -6.82 -.05 Pinellas .64 -1.42 -5.84 -1.35 Polk 4.20 .41 -4.90 1.55 Putnam 2.58 -.69 -5.05 .39 St. Johns 1.09 -1.94 -4.99 -.78 St. Lucie 2.62 -1.86 -4.31 .40 Santa Rosa -1.38 -4.31 -6.60 -2.88 Sarasota 1.61 -1.22 -5.08 -.62 Seminole 2.41 .03 -3.62 .84 Sumter 4.51 -1.39 -5.49 1.13 Suwannee -2.13 -1.98 -4.29 -2.53 Taylor -1.16 -5.14 -4.79 -2.76 Union 2.31 -7.39 .08 Volusia .16 -1.94 -5.48 -1.48 Wakulla -.86 -5.73 -4.94 -2.75 Walton -2.22 -3.89 -4.53 -3.10 Washington -.76 -3.58 -3.26 -2.02 STATE TOTAL .78% -1.61% -5.18% -.96% |
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|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 47 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |