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Background Book (2)” of the James M The original documents are located in Box 6, folder “Busing - Background Book (2)” of the James M. Cannon Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 6 of the James M. Cannon Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library • • D • The data supplied are largely taken fran statistics on the 72-73 school year, tt~e last year in which a large survey of 8, 056 school systems {repres~nting 91.8 percent of the total enrolled pupils nationally}. 'Ihe folla.ving districts are those which are OCM under an WJ plan or a court order but which do not appear on the printed list of such districts. O::X.'RI' ORDER PIAN Buffalo, l~~ York Winslow, Arizona Dayi:on, Chio Ecorse, Michiga11 India"1a._":l01is, Indiana Joliet, Illinois Lansing 1 _r.,uchigan Cahokia, Illinois Clna.1la, r-Bhraska L:\c.1<.m-;ra'1J10. I New xork NilNaukee, Hisconsin Racine, vJisconsin Padadena 1 California v.Jaterloo, Ia.1a St. louis, Nissouri Coffeeville, Kansas vulmington 1 Dela~r;rare )Vi chita, Kansas D:mver, Colora.c'o Kinlcc..~~ Missouri ' DATE AUr.> \3t 1973 ( OCR/PL~ > STAFF LITIGATION STATUS AND MINORif ,TRIBUTION BY SCHOOL SYSTEM Al.ABAMA PER CENT LITIGATION MINORITY SYSTEM NAME STATUS ENROLLMENT ALEXANDER CITY ----------COURT ORDER ----------31.84 ANDALUSIA CITY SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 24.22 ANNISTON CITY SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 51.20 ARAf3 CITY COURT ORDER o.o ATHENS CITY COURT ORDER 20.48 ATTALLA CITY COURT ORDER 17.83 AUBURN CITY COURT ORDER 37.04 AUTAUGA COUNTY COURT ORDER 32.48 BALDWIN COUNTY COUiH ORDER 23.o2 BARBOUR ,.COUNTY COURT ORDER 75.:31 BESSEMER CITY COURT ORDER 69.91 BIBB COUNTY COURT ORDER 36.40 BIRMINGHAM CITY COURT ORDER 59.51 BLOUNT COUNTY SCH SYSTEM LITIGATION 1.12. RREWTON CITY COURT ORDER 34.67 BULLOCK COUNTY COURT ORDER 97.48 BUTLER COUNTY COURT ORDER 61.59 CALHOUN COUNTY COURT ORDER 10.48 CARBON HILL CITY LITIGATION 7.52 CHAMBERS COUNTY COURT ORDER 54.':#0 CHEROKEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCA COURT ORDER 11.65 CHILTON COUNTY COURT ORDER l~·F CHOCTAW COUNTY COURT ORDER 67.02 CLARKE COUNTY COURT ORDER 70.82 CLAY COUNTY COURT ORDER 21.22 CLEBURNE COUNTY COURT ORDER 8.67 COFFEE COUNTY COURT ORDER 18.35 COU1ERT COUNTY COURT ORDER 23.07 CONECUH COUNTY COURT ORDER 58.73 COOSA COUNTY COURT ORDER 46.62 COVINGTON COUNTY SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 16.81 CRENSHAW COUNTY COURT ORDER 38.05 CULLMAN CITY SCHOOLS LITIGATION o.11 CULLMAN COUNTY LITIGATION 1.82 DALE COUNTY COURT ORDER 17.69 DALEVILLE CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM LITIGATION 11.02 DALLAS COUNTY BOARD OF EOUCATI COURT OIWER 72.11 DEKALB COUNTY COURT ORDER 1.49 DECATUR CITY COURT ORDER 15.36 DEMOPOLIS CITY COURT ORDER 48.68 ~ : ' DOTHAN CITY COURT ORDER 32.97 ~~ i ELBA CITY COURT ORDER 26.60 1 ELMORE COUNTY COURT ORDER 36.93 ENTERPRISE CITY COURT ORDER 20.99 { ESCAMBIA COUNTY COURT ORDER 37.21 ETOWAH COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM COURT ORDER ' ".. ,.,· 2.1:13 ·.... ,"'(. /.. EUFAULA CITY COURT OROt:R 44.51 FAIRFIELD CITY SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 58.93 FAYETTE COUNTY COURT ORDER ?.0. 72 .. FLORALA CITY BO OF EDUCATION COURT ORDER 31.61 FLORENCE ~TTy SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 20.29 FORT PA. ITY LITIGATION 3.65 FRANKLI NTY SCHOOLS LITIGATION o.o3 GADSDEN-. f COURT ORDER 30.47 GENEVA COUNTY COURT ORDER 20.02 GREENE COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM COURT ORDER 98.99 HALEYVILLE CITY SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 1.28 HENRY CO BOARD OF EOUC COURT ORDER 57.40 HOMEWOOD CITY COURT ORDER 10.90 HOUSTON COUNTY COURT ORDER ?6.99 HUNTSVILLE CITY SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 16.08 .JACKSON COUNTY COURT ORDER 4.19 .JACKSONVILLE CITY SCH COURT ORDER 10.08 JASPER CITY COURT ORDER 18.99 JEFFERSON COUNTY COURT ORDER 24.15 LAMAR COUNTY COURT ORDER 18.50 LANETT CITY COURT ORDER 31.73 LAUDERDALE COUNTY COURT ORDER 7.16 LAWRENCE COUNTY COURT ORDER 25.47 LEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION COURT ORDER 47.65 LIMESTONE CO~NTY COURT ORDER 19.34 LINDEN CITY COURT ORDER 75.67 LOWNDES COUNTY BD OF ED COURT ORDER 90.10 MACON COUNTY COURT ORDER 93.93 MADISON COUNTY COURT ORDER ?4.o5 MARENGO COUNTY COURT ORCER 75.67 MARION CITY COURT ORDER 57.76 MARION COUNTY COURT ORDER 2.87 MARSHALL COUNTY COURT ORDER 0.84 MOBILE CITY-COUNTY COURT ORDER 45.76 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUC COURT ORDER 63.24 MONTGOMERY CITY-COUNTY COURT ORDER 46.35 MORGAN COUNTY COURT ORDER 6.84 MOUNTAIN BROOK CITY COC:r!T ORDER 0.30 MUSCLE SHOALS COURT ORDER s. 71 ONEONTA LITIGATION 12.72 OPELIKA CITY COURT ORDER 39.40 OPP CITY LITIGATION 16.64 OXFORD CITY COURT ORDER 14.43 OZARK CITY COURT ORDER 21.58 PERRY COUNTY COURT ORDER QO.l5 PHENIX CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 46.29 PICKENS COUNTY COURT ORDER 58.89 PIEDMONT CITY SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 12.89 PIKE COUNTY COURT ORDER 59.25 RANDOLPH COUNTY COURT ORDER 30.83 ROANOKE CITY SCHOOLS COURT ORDE~ 28.18 RUSSELL COUNTY COURT ORDER 7.2.20 RUSSELLVILLE CITY COURT ORDER 13.94 SCOTTSBORO CITY COURT ORDER 7.00 SELMA CITY SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 58.94 SHEFFIELD CITY SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 26.50 SHELBY COUNTY COURT ORDER 22.37 ST CLAIR COUNTY COURT ORDER 16.56 SUMTER COUNTY COURT ORDER 99.{:;4 SYLACAUGA CITY SYSTEM COURT ORDER 31.53 TALLADEGA CITY COURi ORDER 38.88 TALLADEGA COUNTY COURT ORDER 43.52 TALLAPOOSA COUNTY COURT ORDER 43.74 TALLASSEE CITY COURT ORDER 20.60 II .... "li.__,___ ,.... ____ ., ____ IIJIQIIIIRIMi."liit __ __ . TARRANT CITY COURT ORDER 5.69 -,... THI""'<\VILLE CITY 80 OF EDUC COURT ORD£R 48.01 H 'TV SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 4. TL JOSA CITY SCHOOLS COURT ORDER ~ TU5~ML00SA COUNTY COURT ORDER 2, ( TUSCUM~ IA CITY COURT ORDER ?.4.84 VESTAVIA HILLS BOARD OF EO COURT ORDER 3.28 . WALKER COUNTY COURT ORDER 7.96 " WASHINGTON COUNTY COURT ORDER 39.11 WINFIELD CITY SCHOOL LITIGATION 4.58 WINSTON COUNTY LITIGATION o.o. ) • ) , ) • • .·:b. .. DATE AUG 13t 1973 OCR/PLr ; STAFF LITIGATION STATUS AND MINORIT TRIBUTION BY SCHOOL SYSTEM ARK. PER CENT LITIGATION MINORITY SYSTEM NAME STATUS ENROLLMEN.T ALMA SCH00L 441 3.01 ALTHEIMER SCHOOLS COURT ORDER 83.83 ALTUS~DENNING #3 441 o.o .. ARKADELPHIA PLAN 30.20 t<RKANSAS CITY PLAN 61.54 DESHA COUNTY #4 PLAN 86.27 ARMOREL SCHOOL PLAN 38.53 ASHDOwN PLAN 33.68 AUGUSTA PUBLIC SCHOOL NO 10 PLAN 46.01 BARTON PLAN 58.43 BATESVILlE 441 5.60 BAUX-ITE 441 o.o BA Y-BROI<IN 441 2.62 BEARDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT PLAN 40.57 BEEDEVILLE PLAN 11.69 BENTON SCHOOL DIST NO 8 PLAN 6.35 BENTONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL 441 1.38 BERGMAN 441 o.o BERRYVILLE 441 0.25 BLEVINS DIST PLAN 43.56 BLYTHEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT #S COURT ORDER 45.14 BOONEVILLE 441 o.o. BRADLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT COURT ORDER 66.93 BRIGHT STAR COURT ORDER 28.38 BRINKLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PLAN 46.94 BROOKLAND ~UBLIC SCH 441 o.o BRYANT 441 2.08 CABOT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 441 0.04 CAMDEN PLAN 53.92 CARAWAY 441 o.o CARLISLE PLAN 14.75 CARTHAGE PLAN 73.98 WESTSIDE 441 o.s4 CAVE CITY SCHOOL OIST 2-A 441 o.o CEDARVILLE 441 2.87 ROSS VAN NESS PLAN 27.78 CHIDESTER PLAN 84.72 CLARENDON PUBLIC PLAN 34.86 COLLINS PLAN 13.33 CONCORD PUBLIC SCHOOL 441 o.o CONWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 PLAN 15.63 CORNING SCHOOL DISTRICT #8 PLAN o.o COTTON PLANT COURT ORDER 87.71 CRAWFORDSVILLE COURT ORDER 91.19 CROSSETT PLAN 25.61 CUSHMAN 441 o.o DANVILLE SCHOOL OIST 441 1.54 DE WITT PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT PLAN 15.96 DERMOTT SPECIAl.. PLAN 72.79 .. DELTA SPECIAL SCHOOL DIST 441 47.57 OESH~-OREW PLAN 79.11" DE ~ BLUFF SCHOOL OIST #l PLAN 32 DOl ,y COURT ORDER se ( ORE~ -NTRAL DISTRICT NO 5 PLAN 30-. DUMAS PUBLIC SCHOOL PLAN 58.34 EARLE PLAN 73.53 UNION COUNTY PLAN 30.47 EL DORADO COURT ORDER 38.96 ELAINE · PLAN 71.69 . ELKINS 441 o.o EMERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT PLAN 49.43 E~MET PLAN 29.11 ENGLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT COURT ORDER 44.26 EUDORA SPECIAL SCHOOL DIST PLAN 71.53 EUREKA SPRINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 441 o.o FAIRVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT PLAN 28.74 FAYETTEVILLE 441 3.43 FLIPPIN PUBLIC SCHOOL 441 o.o FORDYCE PLAN 43.02 FOREMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT #25 PLAN 31.30 FORREST £ITY SCHOOL DISTRICT LITIGATION 59.41 FORT SMITH COURT ORDER 9.41 FOUKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 15 441 o.o FOUNTAIN LAKE 441 o.o GARLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS PLAN 70.95 GILLETT SCHOOL PLAN 17.30 GLENDALE DIST #l PLAN 37.67 GLENWOOD SCHOOL DIST #43 441 1.os GOSNELL SCHOOL SYSTEM 441 5.95 GOULD PUBLIC SCHOOLS LITIGATION 77.26 GRADY SCHOOL DISTRICT LITIGATION 73.02 GREENBRIER SCH DIST #47 441 2.24 GRUBBS 441 o.o GURDON SCHOOL DISTRICT #60 PLAN 34.81 GUY-PERKINS PLAN 42.21 HAMBURG PLAN 31.96 HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT #l PLAN 35.92 HARioiONY GROVE PLAN 31.98 HARRISBURG PUBLIC SCHOOL 441 6.38 HARRISON SCHOOL DIST 441 o.o HARTMAN 441 o.o HAZEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 2 COURT ORDER 20.99 HEBER SPRINGS 441 o.o PHILLIPS COUNTY PLAN 100.00 HELENA-WEST HELENA COURT ORDER 65.18 HERMITAGE SCHOOL DIST #12 LITIGATION 42.11 CROSS COUNTY SCHOOL OIST #7 441 15.17 HOLLY GROVE SCH DIST COURT ORDER 79.
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