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NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL (location south side of Market Street near Fifth) .- Pupils registered, 217 ; average attendance, 188.7; percentage of at- tendance, .941 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.12. Teachers .- Mrs. C. H. Stout, Principal ; Mrs. E. Jones, Assistant.
CITY TRAINING SCHOOL (location east side of Stockton Street near Bush) .- Pupils registered, 314; average attendance, 264 ; percentage of attendance, .936 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.15.
Teachers .- Mrs. A. E. Dubois, Principal ; Miss Annie L. Gray, Miss Annie B. Earle, and Miss Susie H. Earle, Assistants.
LINCOLN GRAMMAR SCHOOL (location east side of Fifth Street near Market) .- Pupils registered, 1,279; average attendance, 1,011.2; percentage of attendance, .943 ; number to each teacher, 49 3-20 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.84.
Teachers .- Bernard Marks, Principal ; J. Phelps, W. N. Robertson, and L. W. Reed, Sub-masters ; Mrs. M. J. Sanky, Miss L. B. Jewett, Mrs. C. L. James, Mrs. B. F. Moore, Mrs. E. F. Pearson, Mrs. M. W. Kincaid, Miss M. T. Kimball, Miss L. S. Swain, Miss C. L. Smith, Miss S. A. Field, Miss Mary Pascoe, Miss Eliza P. Barnes, Miss Grace Chalmers, Miss M. E. Harrington, Miss M. A. Salis- bury, Mrs. Emma Hunt, Miss Jennie A. Forbes, and Miss M. M. Guinness, Assistants.
DENMAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL (location northwest corner of Bush and Taylor streets) .- Pupils regis- tered, 727 ; average attendance, 664.3 ; percentage of attendance, .944 ; number to each teacher, 41 7-10 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.89.
Teachers .- John Swett, Principal ; Mrs. E. M. Baumgardner, Head Assistant; Miss C. M. Pattee, Miss N. A. Doud, Miss Jessie Smith, Miss Alice Kenney, Miss A. C. Bowen, Mrs. E. P. Bradley, Miss M. J. Little, Miss A. T. Flint, Miss C. C. Bowen, Miss Jennie Armstrong, Miss L. L. Gum- mer, Miss Lottie Mckean, and Miss M. F. George, Assistants.
RINCON GRAMMAR SCHOOL (location Vassar Place, leading from Harrison Street between Second and
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Third) .- Pupils registered, 599; average attend- ance, 555.5; percentage of attendance, .953; nuni- ber to each teacher, 39 3-5 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $2.22.
Teachers .- Ebenezer Knowlton, Principal ; Miss Helen M. Thompson, Head Assistant; Miss Mary E. Stowell, Miss D. S. Prescott, Miss Margaret Wnde, Miss Lizzie B. Easton, Miss Lizzie Johnston, Miss Anna M. Dore, Miss E. A. Shaw, Miss Sudie Davis, Miss C. D. Trask, Miss Clara Bucknam, Miss Ang. C. Robertson, Miss L. A. Winn, and Miss Fronie T. Clapp, Assistants.
BROADWAY GRAMMAR SCHOOL (location north side of Broadway between Powell and Mason streets) .- Pupils registered, 551 ; average attend- auce, 515.8; percentage of attendance, .932; num- ber to each teacher, 47 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.95.
Teachers .- Prof. W. J. G. Williams, Principal ; Miss Maggie Mckenzie, Head Assistant ; Mrs. L. A. K. Clappe, Miss E. M. Tibbey, Miss Phebe Palmer, Miss Mary Solomon, Mrs. B. M. Hurlbut, Miss S. A. Kelly, Miss E. J. Morse, Miss M. A. Has- well, Miss Susie B. Cook, and Miss Mary A. Ward, Assistants.
SOUTH COSMOPOLITAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL (loca- tion north side of Post Street between Dupont and Stockton) .- Pupils registered, 373; average attend- ance, 357.8; percentage of attendance, .943; num- ber to each teacher, 44 7-10 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $2.24.
Teachers .- Henry N. Bolander, Principal ; Miss L. T. Fowler, General Assistant ; Mrs. Louise De- jarlais, Head Assistant ; Mrs. A. H. Hamill, Miss Lizzie LeB. Gunn, Mrs. Emily Foster, Miss F. M. Sherman, Miss Lizzie York, and Arnold Dulon, Assistants.
UNION GRAMMAR SCHOOL (location north side of Union Street, between Montgomery and Kearny) .- Pupils registered, 538; average attendance, 400.6; percentage of attendance, .932; number to each teacher, 44} ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $2.19.
Teachers .- Thomas S. Myrick, Principal ; Miss Agnes Chalmers, Head Assistant ; Philip Prior, Sub- master ; Miss Flora E. Smith, Miss Sarah Mayers, Miss Lizzie White, Miss Annie E. Hucks, Miss Nellie S. Baldwin, Miss Ellen G. Grant, and Miss Sallie E. Fox, Assistants.
WASHINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL (location south- west corner of Mason and Washington streets) .- Pupils registered, 346; average attendance, 304.4 ; percentage of attendance, .945; number to each teacher, 431 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $2.55.
Teachers .- L. D. Allen, Principal; Mrs. Lizzie G. Deetken, Head Assistant ; M. M. Scott, Sub- master ; Miss Jean Parker, Miss S. A. Jessup, Miss Susie D. Carey, Miss Carrie Barlow, and Miss Car- rie M. Chase, Assistants.
SPRING VALLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL (location south side of Broadway, between Larkin and Polk streets) .- Pupils registered, 467; average attend- ance, 385 ; percentage of attendance, .932; number to each teacher, 48 1-10; monthly tuition of each pupil, $2.13.
Teachers .- Noah F. Flood, Principal ; Joseph O'Connor, Sub-master ; Miss Carrie P. Field, Head Assistant ; Miss Mary Murphy, Miss Frances Simou, Miss Aug. P. Fink, Miss Annie E. Stevens, Miss Esther Goldsmith, and Miss Mabel F. Phelps, Assist- ants.
MISSION GRAMMAR SCHOOL (location west side of Mission Street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth) .- Pupils registered, 594; average attend- ance, 501.4 ; percentage of attendance, .940 ; number to ench teacher, 50 1-10, monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.92.
Teachers .- E. D. Humphrey, Principal ; Mrs. Frances E. Reynolds, Head Assistant ; J. C. Pelton, Sub-master ; Mrs. E. H. Varney, Mrs. Mary Hnm- phrey, Miss A. A. Rowe, Miss Jennie Greer, Miss Maria E. O'Connor, Miss A. Ciprico, Miss A. M. Jourdan, and Miss Mary E. Stone, Assistants.
SHOTWELL STREET GRAMMAR SCHOOL (location east side of Shotwell Street, between Twenty-second and Twenty third) .- Pupils registered, 574; aver- age attendance, 472 ; percentage of attendance, .930 ; number to each teacher, 47 1-5; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.80.
Teachers .- Silas A. White, Principal ; Miss Annie A. Hill, Head Assistant ; Miss A. H. Giles, Miss Bessie Hallowell, Miss Hattie L. Wooll, Miss Grace W. Wright, Miss Rebecca P. Paul, Miss Mary J. Morgan, Mrs. Ellen M. Carlisle, Miss Mary Little, and Miss Mary E. Bennett, Assistants.
NORTH COSMOPOLITAN SCHOOL (location north side of Filbert Street, between Jones aud Taylor). -Pupils registered, 804 ; average attendance, 679.8; percentage of attendance, .930; number to each teacher, 42 4-5; monthly tuition of each pupil $1.60.
Teachers .- Miss Kate Kennedy, Principal; Miss Fannie Mitchell, Head Assistant ; Miss Rosa Leviu- son, Miss Abbie F. Aldrich, Miss Amelia Wells, Mrs. U. Rendsburg, Mrs. Bertha Chapuis, A. Solo- mon, Miss Naomie Hoy, Miss A. Campbell, Miss Fannie Soule, Miss L. Erichson, Miss Emily Ander- furen, Mrs. Wm. R. Duane, and Mrs. Laura M. Covington, Assistants.
TENTH STREET SCHOOL (location west side of Tenth Street, between Howard and Folson) .- Pu- pils registered, 513; average attendance, 377.8; percentage of attendance, .897 ; number to each teacher, 54; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.55.
Teachers .- W. J. Gorman, Principal ; Mrs. M. Dean, Miss Katie A. Galvin, Mrs. M. Dwyer, Miss M. A. Hassett, Miss Lizzie O'Callaghan, Miss Cor- Delia Swain, and Miss M. V. M. Whigham, Assist- ants.
TEHAMA PRIMARY SCHOOL (location south side of Tehama Street near First) .- Pupils registered, 886; average attendance, 811.5; percentage of attend- ance, .938; number to each teacher, 50 7-10 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.52.
Teachers .- Mrs. E. A. Wood, Principal ; Mrs. S. N. Joseph, Miss F. A E. Nichols, Miss Hattie A. Lyons, Miss Maria L. Soule, and Miss M. F. Smith, Miss M. Howard, Miss A. S. Ross, Miss Helen A. Grant, Miss Julia M. Gelston, Miss E. White, Miss Julia A. Hutton, Miss E. Gallagher, Miss S. H. Whitney, Miss Gertrude Soule, Miss M. J. Hall, and Miss Sallie Hall, Assistants.
LINCOLN PRIMARY SCHOOL (location southeast corner of Market and Fifth streets) .- Pupils regis- tered, 719; average attendance, 658.4 ; percentage of attendance, .925; number to each teacher, 54 9-10 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.43.
Teachers .- Miss Kate Sullivan, Principal; Mrs. Fannie Holmes, Mrs. H. M. Woodworth, Miss Nellie A. Littlefield, Miss Bessie Molloy, Miss Car- rie L. Hunt, Miss Katie B. Childs, Miss Lydia A. Clegg, Miss Gazina Garrison, Miss Maggie L. Jor- don, Mrs. L. T. Hopkins, Miss Kate Mclaughlin, and Miss Christina McLean, Assistants.
FOURTH STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL (location north west corner of Fourth and Clara streets) .- Pupils registered, 554; average attendance, 502 ; percent- age of attendance, .921 ; number to each teacher, 50 2-10 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.61.
Teachers .- Mrs. Lucy A. Morgan, Principal ; Miss S. HI. Thayer, Miss Anna Gibbons, Miss Chlora Comstock, Miss M. A. Stincen, Mrs. R. F. Ingra-
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ham, Miss Hattie J. Estabrook, Miss T. J. Carter, Miss Julia B. Brown, Miss A. Beers, and Miss E. McKie, Assistants.
SOUTH COSMOPOLITAN PRIMARY SCHOOL (loca- tion north side of Post between Dupont and Stock- ton streets) .- Pupils registered, 527 ; average at- tendance, 475; percentage of attendance, .930; number to each teacher, 52 8-10 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.46.
Teachers .- Miss Minna Graf, Principal ; Miss Grace Smith, Miss C. E. Campbell, Miss E. Siege- mann, Mrs. Helen E. Moulton, Miss Sarah Miller, Miss Adele Koehncke, Miss C. Pohlmann, Miss Amelia Joice, and Miss C. Dorsch, Assistants.
MASON STREET COSMOPOLITAN PRIMARY SCHOOL (location east side of Mason Street, between Post and Geary) .- Pupils registered, 250 ; average at- tendance. 198.7; percentage of attendance, .923 ; number to each teacher, 49 7-10; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.57.
Teachers .- Mrs. P. C. Cook, Principal ; Miss V. Conlon, Mad. Marie Dupuy, and Miss S. E. Duff, Assistants.
GEARY STREET COSMOPOLITAN PRIMARY SCHOOL (location south side of Geary Street between Jackson and Powell) .- Pupils registered, 199 ; average at- tendance, 172.9; percentage of attendance, .939 : number to each teacher, 54 9 10 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.23.
Teachers .- Miss M. E. D'Arcy, Principal ; L. Michaelsen and Miss Amelia Goldstein, Assistants.
POWELL STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL (location west side of Powell Street between Jackson and Washing- ton) .- Pupils registered, 517 ; average attendance, 439 ; percentage of attendance, .928; number to each teacher, 54 9-10 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.35.
Teachers .- Miss Carrie V. Benjamin, Principal ; Miss L. W. Burwell, Miss Sarah E. Thurton, Miss Eliza Dames, Miss Salome Knapp, Mrs. E. S. For- ester, Miss Mary E. Tucker, and Miss Margery Robertson, Assistants.
UNION PRIMARY SCHOOL (location northwest corner of Filbert and Kearny streets) .- Pupils regis- tered, 472 ; average attendance, 364; percentage of attendance, .913; number to each teacher, 52 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.64.
Teachers .- Mrs. A. Griffith, Principal ; Miss E. Overend, Miss L. Solomon, Miss A. Stincen, Miss H. Featherly, Miss E. O. Capprise, Miss Caroline Younger, aud Miss Emma McEwen, Assistants.
MISSION STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL (location south side of Mission Street bet Fifth and Sixth) .-- Pupils registered, 309 ; average attendance, 253.9; percentage of attendance, .932; number to each teacher, 50 4-5 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.44.
Teachers .- Miss Agnes M. Manning, Principal ; Miss M. A. Lawless, Miss M. A. H. Estabrook, Miss Annie J. Hall, and Miss Ellen Hodges, Assistants.
PINE AND LARKIN STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL (location southwest corner of Pine and Larkin streets) .- Pupils registered, 571; average attend- ance, 465.2 ; percentage of attendance, .884 ; number to each teacher, 42 3-10 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.74.
Teachers .-- Miss Hannah Cooke, Principal ; Miss A. B. Chalmers, Miss Kate Bonnell, Miss M. E. Savage, Miss Addie B. Sawyer, Miss Frances M. Benjamin, Miss Mattie Ritchie, Mrs. J. H. Nevins, Miss D. Hyman, Miss L. A. Humphreys, Miss B. A. Kelly, and Miss Mary F. Metcalf, Assistants.
EIGHTH STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL (location east side Eighth Street between Harrison and Bry- ant) .- Pupils registered, 608 ; average attendance,
514; percentage of attendance, .931; number to each teacher, 51 2-5 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.55.
Teachers .-- Miss A. E. Slavan, Principal ; Miss S. E. Frissell, Miss M. A. Humphreys, Miss S. C. John- son, Miss Ellen Donovan, Miss K. E. Gorman, Miss E. F. Hassett, Miss M. A. Brady, Miss M. E. Per- kins, Miss A. A. Hazen, and Miss M. A. Lloyd, As- sistants.
BRYANT STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL (location north side of Bryant Street between Third and Fourth) .- Pupils registered, 357 ; average attend- ance, 298.5 ; percentage of attendance, .932 ; num- ber to each teacher, 49 4-5 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.37.
Teachers .- Miss Jennie Smith, Principal ; Mrs. Therese M. Sullivan, Miss Clara G. Dolliver, Miss Julia Doran, Mrs. E. C. Marcus, Miss Ida E. Dick- ens, Assistants.
HAYES VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL (location north side Grove Street between Larkin and Polk) -Pu- pils registered, 292; average attendance, 256.5 ; percentage of attendance, .924; number to each teacher, 51 3-10; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.43.
Teachers .- Miss P. M. Stowell, Principal ; Miss F. A. Stowell, Miss H. P. Burr, Miss K. A. O'Brien, and Miss Mary Williams, Assistants.
SPRING VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL (location south side Union Street between Franklin and Gough) .- Pupils registered, 282 ; average attendance, 153.2; percentage of attendance, .885 ; number to each teacher, 38 3-10; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.77.
Teachers .- Miss J. M. A. Hurley, Principal ; Miss M. J. E. Kennedy, Miss Alice Gregg, and Miss Marian Slokum, Assistants. .
DRUMM STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL (location north- east corner Sacramento and Drumm streets) .- Pu- pils registered, 152; average attendance, 118.1; number to each teacher, 39 3-10 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.88.
Teachers .- Miss Annie M. Murphy, Principal ; Mrs. Helen V. Shipley and Miss Carrie A. Menges, Assistants.
POTRERO SCHOOL (location southwest corner Kentucky and Napa streets) .- Pupils registered, 88 ; average attendance, 26.9 ; percentage of attend- ance, .918 ; number to each teacher, 34 3-5 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $1.91.
Teachers .- Miss Annie S. Jewett, Principal ; Miss Sarah E. Anderson, Assistant.
PINE STREET SCHOOL (location north side Pine street. between Scott and Devisadero) .- Pupils reg -. istered. 86 ; average attendance 65.6 ; percentage of attendance, .920 ; number to each teacher, 32 4-5 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $2.02.
Teachers .- Mrs. L. A. Russell, Principal ; Mrs. Abbie F. Sprague, Assistant.
TYLER STREET SCHOOL (location north side Ty- ler Street between Scott and Pierce) .- Pupils reg- istered, 146 ; average attendance, 103.3 ; percentage of attendance, .924 ; number to each teacher, 34 1-3 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $2.08.
Teachers .- Miss Mary J. Bragg, Principal ; Miss Julia Grady and Mrs. Laverna Allen, Assistants.
WEST END SCHOOL (location near Six-mile House). -Pupils registered, 72 ; average attendance, 31.9 ; percentage of attendance, .766; monthly tuition of each pupil, $2.10.
Teacher .- Mr. W. W. Holden, Principal.
SAN BRUNO ROAD SCHOOL (location San Bruno Road near Toll-gate) .- Pupils registered, 57 ; aver-
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Totals ..
12,620: 12,964125,584
95
911
186
15
15 25,785 |13,992|
461
..
15,655|1,927 13,566
68
13,634
5,593
16
1
5,610
5,355
100
13
5,4681
47
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Marshal's Report of the School Census Returns
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2 Teach. of Drawing, each
150 00
150 00
75 00
100 00
50 00
55 00
67 50
85 00
90 00
100 00
55 00
75 00
83 33
125 00
125 00
175 001
67 50
95 00
100 00
208 33
100 00
150 00
$208 33
Month
Salary
$276,340 00
7,200 00
900 00
1,200 00
156,210 00
90,820 00
3,630 00
7,180 00
$9,100 00
TOTALS.
age.
age
age
years of age .
dren between 5 and 15
Total No. of census child-
No. of children under 5
tween 5 and 6 years of age
school at any time during
liave attended
and 15 years of age who
No. of children between 6
Ing the year.
schools at any time dur-
have attended private
and 15 years of age who
No. of children between 6
year
at any time during the
have not attended school
No. of deaf and dumb
under 15 years of age ....
for the City and County of San Francisco for
SCHOOL CENSUS.
852
932
5
6
1
1,791
718
50
721
158
1,110
. .
..
1.110
304
3
1
308
366
3
369
..
2d Dist ..
1,297
1,331
2,628
14
22
1
2,651
....
...
1,617
511
7
.. ..
....
....
1,260
542
13
1
556
..
3d Dist ..
66
154
...
...
....
....
00
...
....
1,768
1,048
41
1,089
156 18
1,000
316
1,036
276
I2
288
387
39
....
426
..
..
5th Dist ..
102
103
205
1
1
206
89
1,571
472
1
1,480
1,025
1,025,
914
31|
1,547
....
....
..
777
330
...
....
9th Dist ..
1,066
1,054
2,120
6
10
.....
6
6
6
4,061
2,625
2,625
3631
2.234
2,234
926
..
926
734
746
6
llila Dist .. 2,394
2,403
4,797
9
17
....
1
1
2,383
1,568
....
....
1,568
106
1,227
1
1,228
239
....
..
239
572
4456755
3421
1,010
47
12th Dist ..
1,215
1,161
2,376
3
314583
.....
..
5
..
2,771
1,317
...
1,532
255
1,235
5
1,240
322
....
....
322
536
10th Dist ..
1,934
2,115
4.049
1
....
....
...
3,493
5151
2,946
9
2.955
807
1
808
1,001
..
..
319
251
255
1
8th Dist ..
1,314
1,4521
2,766
4
.....
..
60
3
2.133
1,532
...
....
....
....
..
. .
....
295
570
....
584
.. ..
. .
7th Dist ..
. 798
678. 1,476
1
12
22
....
1
1
....
..
...
914
319
....
....
55
39
. .
...
..
....
6th Dist ..
772
776| 1,548!
10
tween 5 and 15 years of
No. of negro children be-
11
4 Prob. Teachers, each
37 Assistants, eacli.
grade classes, each ...
Assistants, teaching 2d
10 Hlead Assistants, each ..
1 General Assistant
8|Sub-masters, each
2|Principals, each.
10 Grammar Masters, each.
GRAMMER SCHOOLS.
3 Assistants, each.
1 Principal
Assistants, each
2 Assistants, each
1 Principal
1 | Assistant
3 Assistants, each.
1 Principal
SCHOOLS, ETC.
3,600 00
3,600 00
900 00
1,200 00
10,800 00
13,200 00
109.350 00
8,100 00
4,080 00
1,080 00
9,600 00
2,640 00
9,900 00
10,000 00
12,000 00
3,000 00
21,000 00
2,430 00
1,200 00
2,280 00
2,500 00
1,200 00
5,400 00
$2,500 00
Annum.
Salary
SCHEDULE OF SALARIES FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1868-69.
ing ; Paul A. Gavin, teacher of drawing.
F. K. Mitchell, teacher of music ; W. D. Murphy, teacher of music ; Hubert Burgess, teacher of draw-
CHINESE SCHOOL (location north side Powell be- tween Jackson and Washington) .- Pupils registered, 52 ; average attendance, 29.5; percentage of at- tendance, .654 ; monthly tuition of each pupil, $2.71. Teacher .- William M. Dye, Principal.
Teacher .- Mrs. Georgia Washburn, Principal.
COLORED SCHOOL (location northeast corner Tay- lor and Vallejo streets) .- Pupils registered, 68; ave- rage attendance, 25.6; percentage of attendance,
Teacher .- Mrs. Ada E. Wright, Principal.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOL (location Sonth San Francisco, near Railroad Avenne) .- Pupils reg- istered, 39; average attendance, 36.2 ; percentage of attendance, .924 ; monthly tuition of each pupil,
H. Cope, Assistant.
each pupil, $2.13.
Teachers .- Albert Lyser, Principal ; Miss Lizzie
FAIRMOUNT SCHOOL (location, Fairmount Tract). -Pupils registered, 69; average attendance, 42.4; percentage of attendance, .857 ; monthly tuition of
ition of each pupil, $4.41.
OCEAN HOUSE SCHOOL (location near Ocean House) .- Pupils registered, 23 ; average attendance, 18.8 ; percentage of attendance, .863 ; monthly tu-
Teacher .- Miss Marion Sears, Principal.
age attendance, 38 ; percentage of attendance, .883 ;
SAN FRANCISCO
No.
No. OF
DISTRICT.
tween 5 and 15 years of
No. of white children be-
Boys | Girls | Total B'ys/ G'ls | Tot B'y's | G'ls | Tot
W'te | Neg| Ind | Total
W'te | Neg | Ind | Total |W'te. |Neg | Ind | Total
W'te. |Neg | Ind | Total
Ist Dist ..
1,784
18
11
154
105
105
105
..
..
..
13
27
..
27
..
4th Dist ..
810
871
1,681
42
45
...
....
..
89 473
99
100
55
....
295
....
646
220 80
638
18
..
..
....
....
-
1,548
28
544
....
..
4,816
3,493
....
....
578
...
38
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
CHINESE SCHOOL.
COLORED SCHOOL.
21 Prob.Tea., 2d grade, each
20 Prob.Tea.,Ist grade, each
135 Assistants, each
9 Principals, each
4 Principals, each.
1 Principal
8 Principals, eachi.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
No.
1 Principal
1 Principal
2 Teachers of Music, each
Teacher .- John Fox, Principal.
monthly tuition of each pupil, $2.20.
Mongolian children
the School year ending June 30, 1869.
and 15 years of age who
No. of children between 6
children ..
...
1,260
518 105
13
....
.... 25
...
..
....
39
14
..
334
....
1
1,318
No. of white children be-
the year ..
years of age.
tween 5 and 15 years of
No. of Indian children be-
70 00
100 00
100 00
CITY TRAINING SCHOOL.
GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL.
BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL.
per
per
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
.865; monthly tuition of each pupil, $4.26.
$2.21.
16
....
....
....
.
..
111
....
777
3
6
75 00
31,080 00
1,200 00
2,400 00
public
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street
GENERAL REVIEW.
39
Mr. Denman closes with the following re- marks :
While our public schools should be managed to elevate the people morally and intellectually, we should never forget, in training the mind and heart, that a good education does not consist exclusively in knowledge, however accurate and extensive, of certain mathematical and scientific studies, which may be prescribed in the most complete course of study. There is a great variety of facts and in- formation, which the teacher must impart to the youth under his charge, in order to educate and pre- pare them to discharge the varied duties and re- sponsibilities of life.
Every true educator will gather his great lessons of instruction from the passing events of the world around him. The progress of discovery and inven- tion, and the application of these great agencies to the advancement of civilization and the promotion of industrial resources of the country, should form an essential part of the education of the young. Social and political economy, and the general theory of our government, should be early taught to the pupils of our schools. The boys in our city should be made familiar with the different trades and pro- fessions by which communities and individuals ac- quire wealth, or obtain a daily support. We should not only teach that labor is honorable and necessary, but we should also instruct the youth of our land how to intelligently direct their labor to advance their own interests and prosperity, and to promote the general welfare of society. The school room should be a practical workshop, to mold and adjust the complex machinery of the youthful mind and character, for the varied cares and duties of life; and no system of public instruc- tion will ever prove successful, and subserve the best interests of progress and humanity, which fails to impart these great lessons of wisdom and economy.
These remarks are equally true of the instruc- tion of the young ladies of our country. There is a growing demand for a more practical education in our schools for girls, which should be more specially adapted to the requirements of future life. The great social questions which now agitate the conn- try, in regard to the rights and duties of woman, should command our interest and attention. Since her sphere of action is so different from that of man, I can see no good reason for adopting the same course of study for the girls and boys ; especially is this the case in regard to mathematics, which but few young ladies, except teachers, will ever be re- quired to use to any great extent in after life. As a mental discipline, other studies of far more prac- tical utility and pleasure, might be substituted ; such as moral philosophy, rhetoric, and foreign lan- guages.
At present but little attention is paid to educating our daughters for the important domestic duties of life. The great tendency of the age, in regard to fe- male education, is toward two extremes: - the one, the " unmeaning doll of fashion ; " the other, the mental acquirements and self-reliance necessary for the forum or the professions ; both of which should be avoided in our public schools, where the great object and high aim should be to lay the foundations of such a practical education as will pre- pare our girls to sustain and support themselves in adversity as well as in prosperity. We need such an education as will fit them to adorn society, and at the same time make them independent of the ca- prices of fortune. As one means to this end, I de- sire to recommend the propriety of teaching plain and ornamental needlework in our public schools. It is quite an important feature of female education in Eastern cities, and I can see no good reason why it should not receive a prominent place in the in- struction given in our girls' schools. In connection
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