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Burlington Self-Survey on Human Relations: Appendix to final report, 1950
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TABLE XXXI Distribution of Responses From 79 Burlington Public and Parochial Teachers Concerning Negro Children Dropping Out of Schools by School Type, 1950. Negro Children Drop Out. Total, Elementary, Jr. HIgh, High, Jr. College, Other, No Response Total, 79, 100.0; 29, 100.0; 22, 100.0; 14, 100.0. 3. 8; 3 Yes, 23, 29.1; 1, 3.5; 5, 22.7;9,64.5, 4;1 No,55,67.0; 26,89.7, 16,72.7; 5, 35.7;4;2 Uncertain, 1, 1.3; 1.3.4 Yes and no, 1, 1.3;--;1,4.6 Don't Know, 1, 1.3; 1.3.4 TABlE XXXII Distribution of Response From 22 Burlington Public and Parochial School Concerning Reasons for Negro Boys and Girls Dropping Out of School, 1950, Reasons for Dropping Outs, Teachers Replying. Number, Percent Total, 22, 100.0 Economic Conditions, 8, 36.4 Lack of ability Mentally retarded, 7, 31.9 Lack of interest, 3,13.6 Illness. 2, 9.1 No future in Burlington, 1, 4.5 Delinquency, 1, 4.5
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TABLE XXXI Distribution of Responses From 79 Burlington Public and Parochial Teachers Concerning Negro Children Dropping Out of Schools by School Type, 1950. Negro Children Drop Out. Total, Elementary, Jr. HIgh, High, Jr. College, Other, No Response Total, 79, 100.0; 29, 100.0; 22, 100.0; 14, 100.0. 3. 8; 3 Yes, 23, 29.1; 1, 3.5; 5, 22.7;9,64.5, 4;1 No,55,67.0; 26,89.7, 16,72.7; 5, 35.7;4;2 Uncertain, 1, 1.3; 1.3.4 Yes and no, 1, 1.3;--;1,4.6 Don't Know, 1, 1.3; 1.3.4 TABlE XXXII Distribution of Response From 22 Burlington Public and Parochial School Concerning Reasons for Negro Boys and Girls Dropping Out of School, 1950, Reasons for Dropping Outs, Teachers Replying. Number, Percent Total, 22, 100.0 Economic Conditions, 8, 36.4 Lack of ability Mentally retarded, 7, 31.9 Lack of interest, 3,13.6 Illness. 2, 9.1 No future in Burlington, 1, 4.5 Delinquency, 1, 4.5
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