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PTA <br />PTA income for CHCCS is higher than for OCS, primarily due to funds <br />(approximately $400,000 annually) generated through the CHCCS PTA Thrift Stores. PTA <br />fund disparities can be seen in Table 29 below. Interviews with high school principals in <br />OCS indicated that supplemental financial support at the high school level is through <br />booster clubs. <br />Table 29. PTA Incomes by School* <br />CHCCS <br />Approx. <br />Budget <br />OCS <br />Approx. <br />Budget <br />Elementary Schools <br />Carrboro <br />$49,719 <br />Cameron Park <br />$15,000 <br />Ephesus <br />$44,000 <br />Central <br />$14,205 <br />Estes Hills <br />$47,000 <br />Efland- Cheeks <br />-- <br />F.P. Graham <br />$75,000 <br />Grady Brown <br />$23,725 <br />Glenwood <br />$42,000 <br />Hillsborough <br />$18,000 <br />McDou le <br />$48,000 <br />New Hoe <br />$26,000 <br />Rashkis <br />0 <br />Pathways <br />$20,000 <br />5cro s <br />$67,000 <br />Seawell <br />$86,000 <br />Middle Schools <br />Culbreth <br />$61,284 <br />Stanback <br />$4,500 <br />McDou le <br />$38,159 <br />Stanford <br />$20,000 <br />Phillips <br />$48,000 <br />Smith <br />$30,100 <br />High Schools <br />Chapel H i l l <br />$61,000 <br />Cedar Ridge <br />-- <br />East Chapel H i l l <br />$ 87,000 <br />Orange <br />$1,000 <br />Source: *Research Team Site Visits and CHCCS and OCS District Offices, January 2005 <br />CHCCS /OCS Final Report 42 <br />