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Burlington Self-Survey on Human Relations: Appendix to final report, 1950
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TABLE XXIX Distribution of Responses From 179 Burlington Public and Parochial School Teachers Concerning Socio-Economic Level of School Neighborhood. 1960 Socio-Economic Level of School Neighborhood Teachers replying, number, percent Total, 179, 100.0 Low Below Average, 7, 3.9 Average, 103, 57.3 Above Average, 27, 18.1 Superior Mixed, 26, 25.7 No response 14, 7.8 TABLE XXIII Distribution of Responses From 179 Burlington Public and Parochial School Teachers Concerning whether there are Negro Pupiils in their Classes. 1950. Number, Percent Total, 179, 100.0 Negro Students in classes, 75, 41.9 No Negro Students in Classes, 96, 53.8 No response 8,4.8
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TABLE XXIX Distribution of Responses From 179 Burlington Public and Parochial School Teachers Concerning Socio-Economic Level of School Neighborhood. 1960 Socio-Economic Level of School Neighborhood Teachers replying, number, percent Total, 179, 100.0 Low Below Average, 7, 3.9 Average, 103, 57.3 Above Average, 27, 18.1 Superior Mixed, 26, 25.7 No response 14, 7.8 TABLE XXIII Distribution of Responses From 179 Burlington Public and Parochial School Teachers Concerning whether there are Negro Pupiils in their Classes. 1950. Number, Percent Total, 179, 100.0 Negro Students in classes, 75, 41.9 No Negro Students in Classes, 96, 53.8 No response 8,4.8
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