Development of Rural Community Schools in Illinois
Development of Rural Community Schools in Illinois
D E David Edgar Lindstrom
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D About 14 I and II. E About 1/2 II. F One corner II. * Some III. H South 1/3 III. 7958J DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 13 Inequalities among districts. As can be seen from the foregoing discussion, school districts with low valuation in McDonough county often had the most children to educate. In these areas tax rates were usually up to the limit set by law. Conversely, tax rates were generally low in areas with high valuation, although some communities such as Pilot Knob were willing t...o increase tax rates to provide better educa- tion (Table 3). It is interesting to note in Table 3 that tenancy was high in good land areas, indicating that absentee-landlordism may have kept tax rates low. In Fayette county the tax rates for elementary school districts ranged from $. 03 to $1. 83 per $100 valuation in 1943-44, the low rates being in areas where there were oil wells owned by outside interests. Even in McHenry county the range in rates for elementary school districts was from $. 16 to $1.
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