All The Tables From Citizens' School Report
All the Tables From the Citizen's School Report
The following tables are contained in the report of the citizen's committee to study racial imbalance in the Ann Arbor Public Schools.
This material concludes the publication in full of the report to the Ann Arbor Board of Education from the committee to study the racial distribution in the public schools. The articles appeared in The News from Monday through Saturday last week.
Table 1
Ann Arbor Population, 1960
White Negro Other Total
Number 62,985 3,176 1,179 67,340
Per Cent 93.5 4.7 1.8 100
Table 2
School population Distribution -- Fall, 1963
(Ann Arbor Public School System)
Negro Students
School Total Students Number Per Cent
T.C. Abbot 566 25 4.4
John Allen 473 3 -
Angell 506 1 -
Bach 387 8 2.0
Burns Park 695 22 3.2
Carpenter 292 0 -
Dicken 674 0 -
Dixboro 88 5 5.7
Eberwhite 610 5 -
Haisley 651 5 -
Jones 203 153 75.4
Lakewood 377 1 -
Mack 474 195 41.1
Meadowview 102 0 -
Mitchell 315 0 -
Northside 609 77 12.6
Pattengill 456 0 -
Perry 105 30 28.6
Pittsfield 272 0 -
Stone 228 2 -
Wines 586 14 2.4
_______ ______ _____
Elementary Total 8669 546 Average 6.3
Forsythe 985 88 8.9
Slauson 866 68 7.9
Tappan 1,117 19 1.7
_______ ______ _____
Junior High Total 2,968 175 Average 5.9
A.A.H.S. 2,621 144 5.5
_______ ______ _____
Grand Total 14,258 865 6.0
Table 3
Comparative Negro/White Reading
(Scores by grade level, 1962-63*)
Negroes
Reading Grade Mack Jones Other Schools All Negroes All Whites
3.1 or more grades
above present act-
ual grade------------ - 1.8 6.7 3.1 32
1.6-3 above
present grade------ 17 19.6 18.3 18.4 41.7
0.-1.5 above pres-
ent grade------------ 38.2 35.7 46.7 40.5 20.6
1.-1.5 below pres
ent grade------------ 36.2 35.7 18.3 29.4 4.9
1.6-3 below pres-
ent grade------------ 4.3 7.2 8.2 6.7 .8
3.1 or more grades
below present act-
ual grade------------ 4.3 - 1.7 1.9 -
Per Cent 100 100 100 100 100
Number (47) (56) (60) (163) (2,656)
* Fourth, fifth, sixth grade pupils in Jones, Mack and all other schools (except Dixboro and Eberwhite, for which data are unavailable).
Table 4
Academic Performance of 7th Grade Negro/White Students, 1962-63*
Academic Negroes from Negroes from All All
Performance Jones and Mack Other Schools Negroes Whites
A 14.1
B 14.6 31.8 23.2 51.8
C 66.7 54.5 60.6 30.6
D 18.7 13.7 16.2 3.5
______ _____ _____ _____
Per Cent 100 100 100 100
Number (36) (22) (58) (850)
*By student's former elementary school.
Table 5
Negro/White Students Curricula
(Ann Arbor High School, 1962-63)
Univ. Prep College Prep. Gen. Bus. Ind. Spec. Ed. Total
Negro 10.6% 25.7% 57.5% 6.2% 100%
(12) (29) (65) (7) (113)
White 55.4% 20.3% 15.3% 6.8% 1.8% .9% 100%
(1227) (446) (342) (148) (39) (17) (2219)
Table 6
Dropouts From High Schoo, 1962-63
Reason Negro White Total
Non-Attendance 28 69 97
Work 8 8
Military Service 1 6 7
Lack of Interest 5 5
Marriage 7 7
Withdrawn by Parents 3 3
Suspended 3 3
Health 3 3
Court Action 1 1
No Reason Given 13 13
___________ ________ _______
Number 29/113 118/2,219 147/2,332
Percent 25.6% 5.3% 6.3%
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