Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1892, Part 13

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1892
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XXV. CONCLUSION.


If it is true that "the greatest foe to any advancement is self- satisfaction," there is great hope for our schools. From first primary to the superintendent there is no self-satisfaction, but a constant aspiration for that which is higher and better. We are all trying to secure development and power for all the men- tal faculties of the children ; we are trying to appeal to their in- telligence and to their thought; we are trying to care for their physical welfare and for their moral nature. Being no more than humau, though teachers, our attempts may fail, but our aims are high.


Finally, permit me to thank the members of this School Board for their constant support during the past year in my new field of labor. To all the teachers, too, my thanks are due for their ready response to all my requests, and for the zeal dis- played in their work.


Respectfully submitted,


H. W. LULL, Superintendent of Schools.


FINANCIAL REPORT.


TUITION.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Frederic Allison Tupper


$720 00


Elizabeth A. Souther


720 00


Winifred P. Stone


670 00


Madeleine Fish -


620 00


Clara E. Thompson


110 00


Irving W. Horne


990 00


$3,830 00


ADAMS.


James M. Nowland


$1,200 00


Williamina Birse


450 00


Eliza C. Sheahan


500 00


Mabel T. Totman


475 00


Mary M. Devlin


387 50


Eliza F. Dolan


475 00


Annie M. Billings


450 00


Charlotte F. Donovan


325 00


Euphrasia Hernan


437 50


Mary E. Dinegan


112 50


Marcella L. Pierce


255 00


Grace D. Parker


127 50


Minnie E. Donovan


187 50


Minnie E. Welsh


80 00


Annie M. McCormick


200 00


·


Amounts carried forward $5,662 50


$3,830 00


265


Amounts brought forward


$5,662 50


$3,830 00


Margaret E. Collins


25 00


Mary P. Nowland


90 00


Augusta E. Dell


55 00


$5,832 50


CODDINGTON.


Mary E. Dearborn


$1,200 00


Catherine M. McGinley


500 00


Frances Forsaith


450 00


Mary E. G. Collagan


500 00


Winnifred Macdonald


450 00


Lina F. Bates


170 00


Julia E. Underwood


500 00


Lucy P. Eaton


160 00


Alice T. Kelley


500 00


Alice B. Hersey


78 75


Annie G. Carpenter


270 00


Mary M. McNally


120 00


H. Fanny Cannon


125 00


Agnes Creehan


120 00


Margaret E. Collins


85 00


Frances Sullivan


30 00


Nellie E. Ring


160 00


Nellie F. Worthley


50 00


Elizabeth R. Sisson


40 00


Inez L. Nutting


170 00


$5,588 75


JOHN HANCOCK.


Howard S. Freeman


$400 00


Marcella L. Pierce


195 00


Minnie E. Welsh


160 00


Helen J. Sullivan


450 00


Helen M. West


450 00


Amounts carried forward


$1,655 00


$15,251 25


266


Amounts brought forward


$1,655 00


$15,251 25


Mary G. Parker


450 00


Mary P. Underwood


450 00


Henrietta C. Esson


160 00


Adelaide A. Jackson


420 00


Carrie M. Shunk


270 00


Lizzie Mason


285 00


Clara A. Reamy


285 00


Elizabeth R. Smith


270 00


Elizabeth Sullivan


150 00


Nellie Welsh


137 50


Cora A. Newcomb


120 00


Ida J. Cameron


200 00


Lucy B. Tarbox


157 00


Inez L. Nutting


50 00


Augusta Dell


50 00


Margaret E. Collins


14 00


Annie M. Keenan


50 00


$5,173 50


LINCOLN.


William A. Reed


$400 00


Grace W. Emery


170 00


S. Gertrude Leonard .


170 00


Minnie E. Donovan


160 00


Mary M. McNally


160 00


Velma L. Curtis


175 00


Nellie F. Boyd


70 00


Elizabeth Sullivan


160 00


Alice M. M. Richards


90 00


Lillie A. Heaney


20 00


Frances Sullivan


25 00


Edith B. Waldron


60 00


Alice Dunn


47 00


Alice L. French .


95 63


$1,802 63


Amount carried forward


.


$22,227 38


267


Amount brought forward ·


$22,227 38


QUINCY.


Charles F. Merrick


$1,200 00


Maude E. Rice


450 00


Elizabeth R. Sisson


170 00


Elizabeth J. McNeil


500 00


Harriet F. Ward


170 00


Minnie Francesca Eaton


425 00


Maggie E. Haley


425 00


Margaret E. Burns


500 00


Florence E. Fisher


270 00


Mary A. Bass


255 00


Frances Sullivan


34 00


$4,399 00


WASHINGTON.


Thomas B. Pollard


$1,200 00


Mary Marden


500 00


Ruth H. Stetson


168 75


Hattie E. Sargent


425 00


Mary A. Worster


450 00


Amelia Perkins


425 00


H. Fanny Cannon


160 00


Sarah A. Malone


500 00


Mary W. Holden


285 00


Caroline Leban


255 00


Nellie E. Ring


40 00


Edith B. Waldron


20 00


Lizzie F. Burrell


7 00


Eva Elizabeth Hall


10 50


$4,446 25


WILLARD.


J. F. Suckling


$1,200 00


Sarah C. Linscott


.


390 00


Amounts carried forward


$1,590 00


$31,072 63


268


Amounts brought forward


$1,590 00


$31,072 63


Eva Estelle Hall


22 50


Elizabeth J. O'Neil


450 00


Mary E. Keohan


286 88


Ellen Fegan


500 00


Lillian A. Wiswell


170 00


Emeline A. Newcomb


500 00


Theresa Fegan


500 00


Nellie C. Gragg


450 00


Teresa McDonnell


450 00


Mary L. Conway


500 00


Annie M. Cahill


425 00


Elizabeth A. Garrity


425 00


Abbie M. Kelley


500 00


Anne F. Burns


500 00


Ellen A. Desmond


450 00


Maria E. Gardner


403 75


Lucy K. Hatch


78 75


Grace L. Shaw


191 25


S. May Baker


235 00


Nellie F. Boyd


165 00


Anna B. Kelly


160 00


Lucy P. Eaton


120 00


Kitty McGovern


200 00


Annie Keenan


55 00


Alice M. M. Richards


50 00


Frances Sullivan


40 00


Annie M. Elder


33 75


Annie L. Murphy


20 00


Mary A. White


28 00


$9,499 88


WOLLASTON.


Howard G. Kingman


$1,040 00


Emeline C. Foster


450 00


Bertha M. Kingman


297 50


Amounts carried forward


$1,787 50


$40,572 51


269


Amounts brought forward


$1,787 50


$40,572 51


N. Maud Thompson


450 00


Susie H. McKenna


450 00


Rena M. Chamberlin


450 00


Grace D. Parker


159 38


Clara E. G. Thayer


475 00


Catherine Haley


127 50


Clara A. Penley


255 00


Mary Linton


35 00


Nellie Welch


85 00


$4,274 38


DRAWING.


Jessie N. Prince


$850 00


MUSIC.


Laura C. F. Smith


$850 00


ELEMENTARY SCIENCE.


Sarah E. Brassill


$750 00


SUPERVISION.


H. W. Lull


$2,200 00


$49,496 89


Transfers to several departments


$200 00


Unexpended balance


108 11


$308 11


Total


$49,805 00


Appropriations


$49,805 00


270


FUEL.


C. Patch & Son.


High,


'coal


$ 77 00


Adams,


66


196 26


Coddington,


66


106 00


John Hancock,


66


494 00


Lincoln,


66


199 00


Quincy,


66


412 47


Washington,


66


129 71


Willard,


66


1,575 75


Wollaston,


66


394 65


$3,585 34


Quincy Almshouse.


Adams,


wood


$ 8 00


Coddington,


66


11 00


John Hancock,


66


7 50


Lincoln,


66


15 50


Quincy,


66


18 50


Washington,


8 00


Willard,


66


17 00


Wollaston,


66


32 00


$117 50


O'Brien and Son.


Willard,


wood


$18 00


$18 00


Unexpended balance,


4 16


Total,


$3,725 00


Appropriations and transfer


3,725 00


·


$3,720 84


271


JANITORS.


High School, S. B. Turner


$261 00


Adams School, S. B. Turner


477 32


Coddington School, E. S. Brown


494 00


John Hancock School, Geo. A. Stearns 28 84


James E. Maxim


517 08


Quincy School, Nathaniel Churchill .


406 33


Washington School, Wmn. C. Caldwell


382 86


Willard School, Francis Welsh


1,032 36


Wollaston School, Clarence D. Sargent 406 33


Lincoln School, Geo. O. Shirley


172 00


$4,178 12


Unexpended balance,


3 88


Total,


$4,182 00


Appropriations and transfer,


1,182 00


TRANSPORTATION.


High School, Old Colony railroad


$46 25


Coddington School, Joseph T. French 452 50


Quincy School, J. W. Brodrick 362 00


$860 75


Unexpended balance


$1 25


Total


$862 00


Appropriation and transfer


$862 00


MISCELLANEOUS.


American Humane Educational So-


ciety, Our Dumb Animals


$19 08


Abbott & Miller, express 58 05 ·


Adams, W. W., postage


22 44


Amount carried forward $99 57


272


Amount brought forward


$99 57


Austin & Winslow, express


.


34 98


American Book Co., compasses 37 20


Almon, Timothy, labor


8 75


Brown, E. S., extra labor at Coddington


46 60


Boston School supply, certificates


1 50


Burnham, F. W., repairs


1 25


Bates Heating Co., repairs


75


Brassill, S. E. nature supplies


12 40


Clapp Bros .. ribbon, .


17 78


City of Quincy,


High,


water tax, $ 6 67


Adams,


10 00


Coddington,


.6


5 00


Jolın Hancock, 66


10 00


Quincy, 66


6 67


Washington, 66


6 67


Willard 66


10 00


Wollaston,


8 34


63 35


Courrier des Etats-Unis, French peri- doical 5 20


Caldwell, Wm. C., extra labor, Wash- ington


24 45


Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas


12 90


Crane, F. F., supplies and labor


71 04


Callahan Co., fire supplies


3 80


Crane & Son, lime


1 15


Dearborn, Mary E., supplies for Cod-


dington School 3 87


Durgin, A. G., supplies


1 55


Durgin & Merrill,


Rent of Committee


Rooms, $200 00


Care of same


26 00


226 00


Doble, E. H., supplies


7 98


Daniels & Son, diplomas


7 50


Amount curried forward


$699 57


273


Amount brought forward $699 57


French, J. T., carriage for committee 2 00


Freeman, Howard S., supplies for John Hancock School 1 50


Frost & Adams, protractors


3 13


Floyd, C. L., typewriting


12 00


Franklin Educational Co., magnifiers


11 57


Fellows, E. Emery,


School Census $125 00


Employment Census 10 00


135 00


Green, Fred F., printing and advertis-


ing


69 68


Glidden, H., manure


5 00


Green & Prescott, printing and adver- tising . 80 95


Gurney, T., supplies .


5 95


Gardner, Frank A., manure


30 00


Holden Pat. Book Cover Co., covers


90 19


Hammett, J. L., supplies


203 08


Horne, Irving W., supplies for High School 16 33


Haynes, J. C., drum · 6 00


Hersey, Nelson C., carting


3 50


Hardwick, J. P., piano


40 00


Hickock, N. L., diplomas


12 05


Johnson, B., lumber


10 01


Jackson, Adelaide A., supplies for


John Hancock School 7 26


Kingman, Howard G., supplies for Wollaston school


5 57


Keenan, Terrance, cleaning vaults. .


25 00


H. W. Lull, supplies, postage, travel,


telegrams, etc. $70 29


.


Examination pa-


pers 40 00


Clerical assistance 10 00 120 29


Amount carried forward


$1,515 63


274


Amount brought forward


$1,515 63


Lombard, A. M., photographs . 10 00


Locke,{Frank A., repairing and tuning piano 11 25


Litchfield E. M., stock and labor 42 50


Langley, Geo. O., stock and labor


14 59 .


Mayo, George A., supplies


8 00


Merrick, C. F., supplies for Quincy School 14 05


Martin, Hugh, labor


12 00


Mudge & Son, labels


7 00


Merrill, J. F., oil


7 12


Miller & Sons, tuning piano 3 80


McConarty, Peter, cleaning vaults


5 00


Milton Bradley Co., paper


15 96


Nowland, James M., supplies for Adams School 7 54


Nash, M. E., repairing heating appa- ratus, Washington School 42 00


New York & Boston Dispatch Co., express .


1 10


O'Brien & Son, sand


1 00


Prang Educational Co., diplomas and models 31 80


Perry, Geo. S., supplies


1,149 23


Palmer, Geo. H., repairs


36 88


Prince, Jessie N., drawing supplies


7 78


Pollard, Thomas B., supplies for Washington School 18 68


Patch & Son, labor


57


Pettengill, C. F., repairing clocks


.


19 50


Quincy Water Co.


High, water tax, $10 00


Adams, 6. 15 00


Coddington, 66 7 50


John Hancock, 66 15 00 47 50


Amount curried forward


$3,030 48


.


275


Amount brought forward Quincy Water Company.


$3,030 48


Quincy, water tax, 10 00


Washington, 6. 10 00


Willard, 66 15 00


Wollaston, 12 50


47 50


Richter & Co., neostyle and supplies 15 80


Roberts, J. G., binding books . 62 39


Reed, William A., supplies for Lin- colu School 1 84


Smead Heating Co., iron hoods


10 00


Sargent, C. D., extra labor, Wollaston School 15 50


Smith, L. C. F., music supplies .


14 51


Suckling, John F., supplies for Wil- lard School


9 15


Sanborn & Damon, supplies and repairs


High,


$ 4 00


Adams,


117 68


Coddington,


133 55


Wollaston, 5 00


260 23


Silver, Burdett & Co., music supplies


21 92


Stearns Lumber Co., drawing models 1 50


Shackley, Jonas, labor


3 87


Shirley, Geo. O., extra labor, Lincoln School


2 00


Thompson & Odell, pitch pipes .


8 52


Tilton, C. B., repairs and supplies Truant Officers.


11 70


Canavan, M. J.


$21 00


Glover, N. G.


10 10


Hayden, Jos. W.


1 00


Maxim, James E.


10 00


Olney, Albert G. 1 00


Turner, S. B.


16 50 59 60


Amount carried forward


$3,646 41


-


276


Amounts brought forward Turner, S. B., extra labor. High, ·


$3,646 41


$ 3 50


Adams, 25 80 29 30


Tupper, F. A., supplies for High School 2 00


Whitcomb, A. G., furniture


52 65


Woodbury, C. E., curtain . .


1 50


Williams, T. L., repairing clocks


18 00


Unexpended balance,


Total, .


$3,750 00


Appropriations and transfer


$3,750 00


BOOKS AND STATIONERY.


Allyn and Bacon $10 00


American Book Co.,


500 94


Boston School Supply


36 08


Carl Schoenhof


2 16


D. C. Heath & Co.,


43 35


D. Lothrop & Co.,


5 49


Educational Publishing Co.,


26 00


Effingham, Maynard & Co.,


7 50


F. F. Murdock


3 60


Frost & Adams


1 60


George S. Perry & Co.,


1,286 14


Ginn & Co., 411 59


Greenough, Adams & Cushing


5 50


Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,


76 65


Interstate Publishing Co.,


20 34


J. L. Hammett 92 30


John E. Potter & Co.,


206 50


Leech, Shewell & Sanborn


24 75


Lee & Shepard


8 34


Amount carried forward


$2,768 83


$3,749 86 14


277


Amount brought forward, . $2.768 83


Mass. Bible Society


2 20


Milton Bradley Co.


21 00


Mudge & Son


3 50


Porter Coates


4 20


Prang Educational Society


1 20


Silver, Burdett & Co.


219 32


Thompson, Brown & Co.


16 80


University Publishing Co.


9 18


Wadsworth, Howland & Co.


8 96


William Ware & Co.


257 62


$3,312 81


Unexpended balance


19


Total


$3,313 00


Appropriations and transfers


$3,313 00


EVENING DRAWING SCHOOL.


W. A. England, services as teacher $560 00


Mrs. Charles Oulsson, janitor


44 70


Electric Light Co., lighting


131 58


Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas


9 35


Estate of Ann Hardwick, rent


180 00


Patch & Son, fuel


15 08


American Straw Board Co., straw


board


3 00


England, W. A., supplies


.


14 50


Hammett, J. L., supplies


14 58


Kendall, H. C., diplomas and certifi- cates


3 50


Meade, Dodge & Co., instruments


9 60


Perry, Geo. S., instruments


10 00


Tilton, Charles B., repairs


4 00


Amount carried forward, . $999 89


278


Amount brought forward, .


$999 89


Turner, S. B., labor


4 00


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies


29 15


$1,033 04


Unexpended balance


1 96


Total


$1,035 00


Appropriations and transfer


1,035 00


EVENING COMMON SCHOOLS. ADAMS SCHOOL.


Teachers:


James M. Nowland


$123 00


Eliza C. Sheahan


82 00


Williamina Birse


76 00


Annie M. Billings


70 00


Charlotte F. Donovan


42 00


Eliza F. Dolan


40 00


Ida J. Cameron


4 50


Minnie E. Welch


40 00


Mary C. Parker


2 00


Maggie E. Haley


2 00


.


$481 50


Janitor:


S. B. Turner


53 30


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Teachers:


J. F. Suckling


$168 00


Charles F. Merrick


125 00


Elizabeth J. O'Neil


96 00


Mary L. Conway


110 00


Nellie C. Gragg


112 00


Augusta Dell


54 00


Mary E. Keohan


40 00


Amounts carried forward, . $705 00


$534 80


279


Amounts brought forward, .


$705 00 $534 80


Alice M. M. Richards


45 00


Alice T. Kelley


34 00


S. May Baker


30 00


Frances Sullivan


19 50


Annie M. Elder


12 00


Anne F. Burns


6 00


Maria E. Gardner


16 00


Anna B. Kelley


54 00


Janitor:


Francis Welsh


$72 80


Electric Light Co., lighting


Adams School


$96 25


Willard School


172 50


$268 75


J. L. Hammett, supplies


78 57


$1,876 42


Transfer to Evening Drawing School


35 00


Unexpended balance .


1 58


Total


$1,913 00


Appropriation


$1,913 00


SEWING.


Fanny F. French, services as teacher $160 00


Clapp Brothers, supplies . 239 93


$399 93


Transfer to books and stationery


100 00


Unexpended balance


07


Total


$500 00


Appropriations


$500 00


$921 50


-


280


COOKING.


Mary L. Wade, services as teacher $50 00


Supplies and materials 38 00


$88 00


Smith & Anthony, range and oven


12 00


Total


$100 00


Appropriation


100 00


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR FURNISHINGS.


Brown, E. S., labor on tables $12 35


Crane, Frank F., curtains and supplies


101 55


Hennesey, James, coal screen 7 00


Holden, John O., clocks


44 00


Johnson, B., lumber for tables


22 37


Perry & Co., furniture


1,779 23


Tilton, Charles B., supplies for janitor


33 50


Total


Appropriation


$2,000 00 2,000 00


WILLARD SCHOOL.


SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR CURTAINS.


C. E. Woodbury, curtains $240 00


Appropriation 240 00


281


BILLS OF 1891 PAID IN 1892.


Abbott & Miller, express


$8 90


Austin & Winslow, express 2 15


Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas


33 24


Caldwell, Mrs. Wm. C., washing


2 00


Durgin & Merrill, rent of Commit- tee rooms


16 67


Ditson, Oliver, music


8 10


Green & Prescott, printing and adver- tising


18 58


Ginn & Co., music


2 26


Hersey, Nelson C., carting


2 00


Johnson, B., lumber


19 25


Langley, Geo. O. labor


24 20


Perry, Geo. S., supplies,


140 58


Patch & Son, fuel


9 00


Perry, F. J., supplies


23 16


Silver, Burdett & Co., books and mu- sic


45 09


Small, Willard, books


5 80


Sanborn & Damon, repairs


41 96


Souther, E. B., supplies


6 00


Stearns, Geo. A., labor


12 00


Tilton, Charles B., supplies


2 75


Tirrell & Sons, supplies


7 00


Whitcomb, A. G., furniture


179 85


Ware & Co., books


12 09


Woodbury, C. E., repairs


9 25


Welsh, Francis, supplies


17 00


$678 88


Special appropriation by the Coun- cil, April 1892 $678 88


APPENDIX.


REPORT OF ATTENDANCE, ETC.,


FROM JANUARY 1, 1892,


TO JANUARY 1, 1893.


*In the large room. In two recitation rooms 75 seats.


HIGH.


Clara E. Thompson,


Madeleine Fish,


₹ Winifred P. Stone,


Elizabeth A. Souther,


Frederick A. Tupper,


1


246


Whole number en- rolled.


Boys


Girls


Whole No. of different Pupils.


162 6


Average number belonging.


154


Average daily at- tendance.


94.7


Per cent. daily at- tendance.


.82


No. of Tardinesses, pro rata average daily attendance.


1


Cases of Truancy.


75


Number of Visits.


360


No. of Half Days School was in Session.


Number under 5 years.


178


Number years.


over 15


68


No. between 8 and 15 years.


15.9


Average Age.


*100


Number of Seats.


284


HIGH SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


32 118 |


ADAMS SCHOOL.


5


was in


under


over 15


No. between 8 and


Average Age.


Number of Seats.


A Grammar


James M. Nowland, Prin.


76


22 23


37.1


35.7


96 2


.50


0


62


366


()


12


14 5


36


B Grammar


Williamina Birse,


93


26


28


42 5


40.5


95.2


.71


24


366


()


3


31


13.1


35


C Grammar


Eliza C. Sheahan,


186


22


21


37.4


: 35 8


96


.47


2.


62


366


1


38


12 4


45


C Grammar*


Marcella L. Pierce,


42


21


19


37


32


00


.43


()


40)


366


()


C


40


12 4


D Grammar


Mabel T. Totman,


101


29


25


47


45


96 4


.53


1


89


366


=


=


46


11.5


54


A Primary


Mary M. Devlin


93


25


28


43


41


95


.58


=


60


366


()


0


36


9.6


B Primary


Eliza F. Dolan


95


22


24


45


43 7


96.8


.54


2


78


366


0


48


8.8


58


C Primary


Annie M. Billings


98


27


27


47


45


94 7


1.02


0)


74


364


0


0


23


8.2


52


D Primary


Euphrasia Hernan


103


35


30


47


43


91.9


1 08


0)


74


355


3


0


5.4


55


D Primary


Charlotte F. Donovan


89


26


22


45


42


92 7


1 24


0


58


355


0


0


2


6.7


60


GRADE.


TEACHER.


Whole number en-


Whole


No. of


different


Pupils.


number


belonging. Average


Average daily at-


Per cent. of daily


No. of Tardinesses,


daily attendance. pro rata average


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


No. of Half Days


Session.


Number


years.


Number


years.


15 years.


rolled.


Boys


Girls


tendance.


attendance.


School


*Closed June 29, 1892.


285


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


rolled.


Boys


Girls


belonging. A verage


Average daily at-


Per cent. of daily


No. of Tardinesses,


pro rata average daily attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


No. of Half Days


School


Session.


Number


years.


Number


years.


No. between 8 and


Average Age.


Number of Seats.


A Grammar


Mary E. Dearborn, Prin.


62


13 19


30


30


99.3


.00


C


151


360


0)


9


22


14.6


30


B Grammar


Catherine M. McGinley


75


18 20


34


33


97


,00


0


75


360


0


2


36


13 6


37


C Grammar


Frances Forsaith


81


18 24


38


37


97 3


.05


0


97


360


0


C


42


12


44


D Grammar


Mary E. G. Collagan


98


25 26


42


41


97 6


.04


1


111


360


()


0


52


10 9


45


A Primary


Winnifred Mcdonald


103


28


26


47


45


95 7


.08


Co


146


357


0


1


56


10 4


54


B Primary


Lina F. Bates


111


30


27


51


49


96


.02


2


140


352


C


0)


55


85


59


C Primary


Julia E. Underwood


112


44


18


51


48


94 1


.35


6


326


351


-


0


36


78


55


D Primary


Lucy P. Eaton


89


26


22


44


=


93 1


.38


0


180


347


=


0


1


6 7


60


D Primary


Alice T. Kelly


102


53 43


45


42


93 3


.33


-


227


347


1


0


-


5.5


52


286


Whole number en-


Whole


No. of


different


Pupils.


number


was in


under 5


over 15


15 years.


tendance.


attendance.


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


JANUARY TO JULY .- Reorganized in September as a Full Grade School.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


rolled.


Boys


Girls


belonging. Average


tendance.


Per cent. of daily


No. of Tardinesses,


pro rata average daily attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


No. of Half Days


Number under 5


years.


Number


years.


15 vears.


Average Age.


Number of Seats.


D Grammar


Adelaide A. Jackson, Prin.


46


20


26


42


40


96


.37


()


43


215


A Primary


Helen J. Sullivan


53


32 21


50


48


95


.06


1


32


215


53


10.


B Primary


Helen M. West


68


44 24


58


56


96


.64


2


27


215


67


95


B Primary


Carrie M. Shunk


44


26 ão


47


43


92


.76


-


28


215


39


9.


C Primary


Lizzie Mason


51


24 27


51


49


95


.73


1


23


215


43


83


C Primary


Clara A. Reamy


51


29


22


50


47


95


.67


-


29


215


15


:


D Primary


Mary C. Parker


58


34


24


58


54


93


.72


1


31


215


=


7.


D Primary


Mary P. Underwood


55


31


24


57


53


92


.76


1


29


215


9


6 5


D Primary


Elizabeth R. Smith


138


72 66


83


77


92


98


0)


16


209


5


5.9


Whole number en-


Whole


No. of


different


Pupils.


number


was in


15


School


Session.


over


No. between 8 and


287


Average daily at-


attendance.


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL. SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER .- Organized as a Full Grade School in September.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


rolled.


Boys


Girls


Average


Average daily at-


Per cent. of daily


No. of Tardinesses,


pro rata average


daily attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


School was


Session.


years.


Number


years.


15 years.


Average Age.


Number of Seats.


A¿Grammar


Howard S. Freeman, Prin.


16


()


14


14


97


.29


0)


1


136


0


11


14 2


- 46


B Grammar


Howard S. Freeman


233


0)


23


22


97


54


1


136


0


0


23


13.


S


288


C Grammar


Marcella L. Pierce


31


0


C


26


26


98


. 22


0)


9


136


()


0


31


12.5


46


D Grammar


Minnie E. Welsh


32


=


=


: 31


30


97


A


=


4 136


=


()


32


11


54


A Primary


Helen J. Sullivan


45


31


22


38


36


96


.28


()


12


136


0


0


40)


10


B Primary


Helen M. West


57


53


61


51


50


97


13


0


52


136


0


()


48


9


54


C Primary


Mary C. Parker


54


52


51


49


46


94


24


C


39


136


0)


0


16


7.3


60


D Primary


Mary P. Underwood


40)


66


49


33


30


93


.49


0


25


135


0)


0


2


-1


60


D Primary


Henrietta C. Esson


44


89


78


39


37


95


.62


0


16


135


0


0


2


5.6


60


.


Whole


No. of


different


Pupils.


number


belonging.


tendance.


attendance.


No. of Half Days


Number under 5


over 15


No. between 8 and


מוֹ


Whole number en-


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER .- Opened in September.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


rolled.


Boys


Girls


belonging. Average


Average daily at-


Per cent. daily at-


No. of Tardinesses,


pro rata average daily attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


No. of Half Days


School


Session.


Number


Number


years.


15 years.


Average Age.


Number of Seats.


A Grammar


William A. Reed, Prin.


15


=


()


14.34


14.17


98 62


.70


C


38


127


()


1


14


14.2


-


B Grammar


William A. Reed


35


0


0)


34.07


32.57


95.58


.18


3


38


127


C


C


35


13.8


S


C Grammar


Grace W. Emery


45


1


C


44 31


42.02


94 94


.04


()


-I


127


0


C


45


12.2


54


D Grammar


S. Gertrude Leonard


56


1


1


53 42


50.42


94.35


.31


-


127


()


C


57


11.3


54


A Primary


Minnie E. Donovan


58


1


2


55 53


54.04


96.51


.01


1


12


127


=


=


60


9.6


58


B Primary


Mary M. McNally


54


2


1


51.66


50.18


97.15


.01


0


20


127


0


0


54


6 8


53


C Primary


Velma L. Curtis


68


1


1


63.87


60.17


94.21


.06


0


00


119


C


C


19


7.2


66


D Primary


Nellie F. Boyd


63


0 C 0


56 94


54 09


94.70


.55


0


17


119


C


0


0


5.6


60


D Primary


Elizabeth Sullivan


66


24


35


59.29


53.84


91.00


.22


0


36


119


O


()


0


5.2


63


.


.


Whole number en-


Whole


No. of


different


Pupils.


number


was in


under 5


15


over


years.


No. between 8 and


54


289


tendance.


tendance.


QUINCY SCHOOL.


15


under 5


over


No. between 8 and


Average Age.


Number of Seats.


A Grammar


Charles F. Merrick, Prin.


54


14 15


26


25


97


.04


0


47


347


0)


3


23


13


32


B Grammar


Maude E. Rice


52


13


13


25


23


94


.17


-


17


350


C


1


25


12.5


30


C Grammar


Elizabeth R. Sisson


66


18


17


29


28


95


.21


3


20


352


0


0


36


11.5


36


D Grammar


Elizabeth J. McNeil


72


20


16


34


31


91


. 41


1


17


352


0


1


35


10.9


41


A Primary


Harriet F. Ward


86


31


16


39


37


92


16


2


21


352


0)


C


40


9.5


41


B Primary


Minnie Francesca Eaton


69


37


19


34


31


93


.29


C


30


352


0


C


29


8 8


37


C Primary


Maggie E. Haley


87


25


20


37


34


94


.47


0


29


345


0


0


15


7.2


42


88


35 49


44


=


92


.60


0


55


345


0


0


3


59


55


D Primary


Margaret E. Burns


Whole number en-


Whole


No. of


different


Pupils.


number


A verage


Average daily at-


Per cent. of daily


No. of Tardinesses,


pro rata average


daily attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


No. of Half Days


School


Session.


Number


years.


Number


years.


15 years.


Boys


Girls


belonging.


tendance.


attendance.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


was in


rolled.


290


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


rolled.


Boys


Girls


belonging. Average


tendance.


attendance.


No. of Tardinesses,


pro rata average daily attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


No. of Half Days


Session.


Number


vears.


years.


15 vears.


Average Age.


Number of Seats.


A Grammar


Thomas B. Pollard, Prin.


51


15


8


25


24


96


.25


1


48


360


0


5


24


14.5


28


B Grammar


Mary Marden


61


18 11


30


29


98


.31


0


58


360


0


N


30


14.


40


C Grammar


Ruth H. Stetson


70


21


16


29


27


95


.73


1


18


360


0)


1


31


12.


33


D Grammar


Hattie E. Sargent


70


22


18


33


31


95


.42


0


17


360


0


1


34


:


37


A Primary


Mary A. Worster


72


18


17


35


33


95


1.10


0


31


359


C


C


44


9.


43


B Primary


Amelia Perkins


75


25


17


36


34


93


.77


0


33


359


()


0


27


8.3


47


C Primary


H. Fanny Cannon


64


20


16


29


28


S


76


2


40


340


0


0


17


7.7


54


D Primary


Sarah A. Malone


89


44 37


36


34


94


1.01


0


70


339


3


0


C


5.5


54


Whole number en-


Whole


No. of


different


Pupils.


number


over 15


was in


under 5


School


Number


No. between 8 and


Average daily at-


Per cent. of daily


291


WILLARD SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


rolled.


Boys


Girls


Average


belonging.


tendance.


attendance.


daily attendance. pro rata average No. of Tardinesses,


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


No. of Half Days


Session.


Number


years.


Number


years.


No. between 8 and


Average Age.


Number of Seats.


A Grammar


J. F. Suckling, Principal.


65


14 15


30


30


99


.53


0


97


355


()


2


33


14.


45


B Grammar


Eva Estelle Hall


79


29


15


37


36


97


.58


-


69


354


C


37


13.


45


*B Grammar


Sarah C. Linscott


23


12 11


22


21


98


41


1


28


227


2


21


13.4


24


C Grammar


Elizabeth J. O'Neil


39


30 15


37


36


98


1 05


0)


49


354


()


4


41


12.7


15


C Grammar


Mary E. Keohan


76


27


12


37


36


98


.78


0


27


354


C


2


37


12.3


45


D Grammar


Ellen Fegan


~


34


15


46


45


98


.31


0


97


354


0)




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