Minneapolis Public Schools Author:Board of Education Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: FINANCIAL STATEMENT To the Hon. Board of Education: Gentlemen: I herewith submit to you— First—A statement of the receipts and expenditures of the Board of... more » Education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908. Second—A detailed statement of the amount charged to each building and to the general expense account for the same period. Respectfully submitted, W. K. HICKS, Minneapolis, July 28, 1908. Secretary. CURRENT SCHOOL FUND. Receipts. Cash balance on hand July 1, 1907 $109,099.45 Cash received from county treasurer on account of one mill tax $158,290.78 on account of special tax 995,755.52 on account of state apportionment 193,975.32 $1,348,021.62 Received from other sources— on account of state high school aid 8,600.00 on account of sale of looms 466.87 on account of sale of high school books 12,461.30 on account of damage to books... 238.12 on account of tuition 504.78 on account of miscellaneous 2,415.79 on acc't of mortgage registry tax.. 13,451.53 on account of vacation schools 500.00 38,638.40 $1,495,759.47CURRENT SCHOOL FUND (Continued) Expenditures. Paid on account of interest on loans.. $6,991.87 Paid on account of interest on bonds 700.00 Paid on account of ordinary expenditures as follows— Teachers' salaries $991,092.40 Janitors' salaries 85,666.75 Fuel and light 46,701.51 Insurance 2,938.30 Supplies and printing 49.824.15 Rent 990.00 Office salaries and incidentals 22,103.39 Apparatus 3,404.21 Text books, grade 30,368.41 Text books, high school 12,385.12 Furniture 6.361.65 Repairs 61,721.05 Pure drinking water 3,451.45 Grading 1,426.50 1,318.434.89 Permanent improvements as follows: Columbus school $11,279.64 Kenwood school 39.00 ...« less