Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1893, Part 14

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1893
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To Chicago we sent 22 beautifully bound volumes of work distinctly marked with the name of the city and of the particular school contributing. In addition we sent a large and complete collection of drawing and moulding. The illustration of the Massachusetts state course in drawing was made up from the contribution of several cities, but Quincy's name appeared so often, that it attracted much attention. The High School course in drawing was favorably commented on by the Boston press. For general excellence the Quincy Schools have been awarded a medal and diploma by the Board of Examiners of the Columbian Exhibition.


XIX. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.


The Principals who have sought during the year to beautify their buildings or their grounds should be publicly commended. Such efforts teach lessons that, though silent, have a lasting effect on the children who see the picture or the bust, the plant, bush or tree. The grounds about the Lincoln School have undergone a wonderful transformation since May. A part of the yard has been reserved for a grassy lawn, and seventy-two trees and thirteen flowering shrubs have been set out. In addition 350 potted plants and 100 bulbs are now ready for the coming spring.


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The most barren and forsaken of all the school grounds is that of the John Hancock ; but a vigorous effort will be made next May by the new principal to change its gravelly waste.


XX. NEW ROOMS.


The School Board has been fortunate in its selection of new rooms, because of their central position as regards the electric and steam cars, and also because of their accessibility. In particular your attention should be called to the educational feature of the large "show window." Since the removal in August, at all hours of the day, men, women and children have stopped to examine the school work therein displayed. From week to week it has been changed as different teachers have forwarded samples to the office. At the present writing, it is safe to say that parents as a whole have a better idea of the breadth of the work of to-day than ever they had before. In this respect, if in no other, the change from a third to a first floor has been productive of good.


XXI. CONCLUSION.


Gentlemen, there has been no wonderful "record breaking " during the past year. It is no mean undertaking to hold the schools up to the high position where former superintendents left them and where they have stood for nearly twenty years in the estimation of the general public. In some lines of work there seem to be signs of growth, of new interest, and of a greater responsibility. However this may be, your superintendent has had the loyal support of the teachers as a body, the ready co-operation of this Board, and the consciousness that all his time and thought have been given to the school interests. With thanks to all to whom thanks are due, this report is respectfully submitted.


H. W. LULL,


Superintendent of Schools.


1


FINANCIAL REPORT.


TUITION.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Frederic Allison Tupper


$1,502 50


Elizabeth A. Souther


770 00


Winifred P. Stone


210 00


Madeline Fish .


670 00


Clara E. Thompson


450 00


Mary M. Souther,


10 00


Elizabeth F. Abbe,


402 50


Winfred C. Akers


361 50


Charles H. Patterson


260 00


James M. Nowland


75 00


Fred N. Havener,


61 00


$4,772 50


ADAMS SCHOOL.


James M. Nowland


$1,200 00


Williamina Birse


500 00


Eliza C. Sheahan


550 00


Nellie B. Allen .


170 00


Mary M. Devlin


165 00


Eliza F. Dolan


500 00


Annie M. Billings


197 13


Charlotte F. Donovan


410 00


Euphrasia Hernan


550 00


Carrie M. Shunk


165 00


Amounts carried forward


$4,407 13


$4,772 50


314


Amounts brought forward


$4,407 13


$4,772 50


Etta F. Boardman


70 00


Lillian A. Smith


236 25


Mary E. Jordon


247 50


Alida N. Rogers


78 75


Annie M. McCormick


200 00


Augusta E. Dell


80 00


Amy R. Hill


34 00


Edith B. Waldron


131 25


$5,484 88


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


Mary E. Dearborn


$1,400 00


Catharine M. McGinley


500 00


Frances Forsaith


500 00


Mary G. Collagan


500 00


Winfred McDonald


475 00


Lina F. Bates


450 00


Julia E. Underwood


550 00


Lucy P. Eaton .


410 00


Alice T. Kelley


500 00


Nellie E. Ring


191 00


Inez L. Nutting


200 00


Mattie R. Mclellan


40 00


Annie Greene


10 00


Carrie A. Crane .


20 00


$5,746 00


JOHN HANCOCK.


Howard S. Freeman


$858 50


Robert S. Atkins


150 00


Marcella L. Pierce


475 00


Minnie E. Welsh


407 00


Helen J. Sullivan


475 00


Helen M. West


475 00


Amounts carried forward


$2,840 50


$16,003 38


315


Amounts brought forward


$2,840 50


$16,003 38


Mary C. Parker


475 00


Mary P. Underwood


475 00


Henrietta C. Esson


410 00


Ida J. Cameron


134 00


Annie M. Keenan


200 00


E. Elizabeth Hall


285 00


Annie P. Hall


65 00


$4,884 50


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


William A. Reed


$1,030 00


Grace W. Emery


435 00


S. Gertrude Leonard .


255 00


Minnie E. Donovan


410 00


Mary M. McNally


410 00


Velma L. Curtis


482 50


Nellie F. Boyd


410 00


Elizabeth Sullivan


410 00


Daisy J. Adams


170 00


Alice M. M. Richards


350 00


Edith B. Waldron


80 00


Alice Dunn


30 00


Lillie J. Heaney


191 00


Maude A. Moulton


20 00


Augusta E. Dell


120 00


Alice C. Richards


60 00


$4,863 50


QUINCY SCHOOL.


Charles F. Merrick,


$1,400 00


Maude E. Rice


500 00


Elizabeth R. Sisson


255 00


Elizabeth J. McNeil


500 00


Harriet F. Ward


425 00


Minnie F. Eaton


450 00


Amounts carried forward


$3,530 00 $25,751 38


316


Amounts brought forward


$3,530 00 $25,751 38


Maggie E. Haley


450 00


Margaret E. Burns


500 00


S. Jennie Holbrook


190 00


Evelyn G. McGinley


30 00


Alice Dunn


93 50


Edith W. Jennings


20 00


$4,813 50


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


Thomas B. Pollard


$1,151 00


Mary Marden


579 00


Hattie E. Sargent


475 00


Alice S. Hatch .


435 00


Mary A. Worster


475 00


Amelia B. Perkins


450 00


H. Frances Cannon


410 00


Sarah A. Malone


500 00


Mattie R. Mclellan


10 00


Nellie E. Ring, .


15 00


Lillie J. Heaney


22 50.


$4,522 50


WILLARD SCHOOL.


John F. Suckling


$1,400 00


E. Estelle Hall .


448 13


Elizabeth J. O'Neil


475 00


Mary E. Keohan


491 25


Ellen B. Fegan


550 00


Lillian A. Wiswell


425 00


Sarah C. Linscott


450 00


Theresa Fegan .


462 50


Emeline A. Newcomb


550 00


Nellie C. Gragg


475 00


Teresa McDonnell


475 00


Mary L. Conway


500 00


Annie M. Cahill


450 00


Amount carried forward


$7,151 88


$35,087 38


.


317


Amounts brought forward


$7,151 88 $35,087 38


Elizabeth A. Garrity .


441 38


Annie F. Burns .


500 00


Ellen A. Desmond


475 00


Abbie M. Kelley


500 00


Anna B. Kelley


340 00


Ida C. S. Wing .


120 00


Mary B. McIntyre


30 00


Kitty McGovern


203 50


Frances Sullivan


221 00


Camilla D. Bell


60 00


Nellie E. Ring


6 00


$10,048 76


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


Howard G. Kingman


$1,140 00


Emeline C. Foster


451 25


Bertha M. Kingman


450 00


N. Maud Thompson


475 00


Susie H. McKenna


475 00


Rena M. Chamberlin .


491 25


Grace D. Parker


475 00


Clara E. G. Thayer


500 00


Evelyne G. McGinley


145 00


Edith W. Jennings


110 00


$4,712 50


DRAWING.


Jessie N. Prince


$850 00


MUSIC.


Laura C. F. Smith


$900 00


ELEMENTARY SCIENCE.


S. E. Brassill


$800 00


Amount carried forward


.


$52,398 64


318


Amount brought forward $52,398 64


SUPERVISION.


H. W. Lull


$2,300 00


$54,698 64


Unexpended balance .


$76 36


Total


$54,775 00


Appropriations


$54,775 00


FUEL.


C. Patch & Son :


High


coal


$184 44


Adams


66


531 20


Coddington


66


367 38


John Hancock


396 47


Lincoln


66


905 54


Quincy


66


340 78


Washington


280 02


Willard


2,154 50


Wollaston


66


553 13


$5,713 46 $14 00


Trimming bins Quincy Almshouse :


High


wood


$8 00


Adams


66


8 50


John Hancock


13 00


Lincoln


18 25


Quincy


26 00


Washington


24 00


Willard


42 50


Wollaston


32 00


$172 25


Unexpended balance


29


Total .


$5,900 00


Appropriation


$5,899 71


1


$5,900 00


319


JANITORS.


High, S. B. Turner


$264.00


Adams, S. B. Turner .


500 00


Coddington, E. S. Brown


500 00


John Hancock, J. E. Maxim


516 00


Lincoln, G. O. Shirley


516 00


Quincy, Nath. Churchill


396 00


Washington, W. C. Caldwell,


378 00


Willard, Francis Welsh,


968 00


S C. D. Sergent


153 30


Wollaston, F. W. Burnham


242 70


Total .


$4,434 00


Appropriation


$4,434 00


TRANSPORTATION.


Coddington School, Joseph T. French


$462 50


Quincy School, J. W. Broderick


82 00


Quincy School, C. E. Noble


288 00


$832 50


Unexpended balance


17 50


Total .


$850 00


Appropriation


$850 00


MISCELLANEOUS.


American Humane Educational So-


ciety, Our Dumb Animals


$16 87


Abbott & Miller, expressing 58 70


Adams, W. W., postage 29 10


Austin & Winslow, expressing . 28 10


Appleton, F. T., shades for office 10 00


Bussell, A. F., photographs of schools


6 30


Amount carried forward $149 07


320


Amount brought forward


$149 07


Boston Herald Co., advertising .


3 75


Brassill, S. E., supplies


18 29


Barnard & Co., rebinding


52 61


Brigham Electric Co., supplies and re- pairs


7 80


Clapp Bros., ribbon for diplomas, etc. City of Quincy :


26,11


High, water tax,


$20 00


Adams,


66


30 00


Coddington,


15 00


John Hancock, “


66 30 00


Lincoln,


30 00


Quincy, 66


66


20 00


Washington


66


20 00


Willard, 66 66 30 00


Wollaston,


25 00


220 00


Courrier des Etats-Unis, French peri- odical


5 20


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


3 00


Citizens' Gas Light Co.


6 00


Crane, F. F., supplies and repairs


66 98


Condon & Weeks, repairs, Willard


4 00


Costain, P. W., repairs, Quincy .


12 40


Dearborn, Mary E., supplies


7 15


Durgin, A. G., supplies


3 25


Durgin & Merrill, rent of committee rooms $116 69


Care of same


14 00


130 69


Doble, E. H., supplies


1 52


Dennett, J. A., paper


1 20


Dimond & Co., stamps


4 40


Daniels & Son, diplomas


6 00


Amount carried forward


$729 42


321


Amount brought forward $729 42


Edwards, S. H., repairs, Quincy . 36 70


Freeman, Howard S., supplies, John Hancock 90


Franklin Educational Co., supplies 6 53


Frazar, G. B., specimens ·


18 25


Fairbanks Co., barrow


11 00


Faxon, H. H., rent of com -


mittee rooms $105 00


Awnings 11 50


116 50


Green, Fred F., printing and adver- tising


33 59


Green & Prescott, printing


and advertising $87 52


School report of 1893 . 60 00


147 52


Gurney, T., lawn mower


8 50


Greenough, Adams & Cushing, index books


3 00


Gallagher's Express, expressing


15


Hammett, J. L., supplies .


529 18


Hickock, N. L., diplomas


13 30


Holden, John O., clocks and repairs 10 25


Hersey, N. C., carting


5 00


Haynes, J. C., repairs


1 00


Jenness, C. M., wire .


1 36


Kingman, Howard G., supplies, Wol- laston 6 12


Keenan, Terrance, cleaning vaults


28 00


Kincaide & Co., chest drawers . 8 00


Lull, H. W., supplies and postage,


travel (not local), telegrams,


express, care of rooms, clerical help, etc.


92 18


Litchfield, Ira, labor and material


27 29


4


Amount carried forward $1,833 74


322


Amount brought forward $1,833 74


Locke, F. A., tuning piano and repairs, 5 00


Merrick, Charles F., supplies 11 96


Mudge & Son, labels


4 75


Merrill, J. F., supplies


45


McConarty, Peter, cleaning vaults . 10 00


McGovern Bros., supplies . 8 00


Milton Bradley Co., supplies


2 00


MacFarland & Son, labor and material


7 25


Nowland, James M., supplies, Adams


22 75


Lumber, Adams 5 00


27 75


New York & Boston Dispatch Co., expressing


7 26


Naturalists' Bureau, supplies


7 50


Nash, J. W., supplies


1 45


Patterson, C. H., supplies, High


85


Pierce, D. V., census


125 00


Perry & Co., supplies


1,857 22


Prince, Jessie N., drawing supplies .


17 00


Pollard, Thomas B., supplies Washing- ton


9 87


Pettengill, C. F., clocks and repairs


33 75


Perry, F. J., supplies, Wollaston


6 00


Page, E. A., patterns


3 00


Quincy Electric Light Co., light,


committee rooms 5 70


Richter & Co., supplies 3 30


Roberts, J. G., binding books 33 00


Reed, Wm. A., supplies, Lincoln 17 23


Smith, L. C. F., music supplies, 53 52


Suckling, John F., supplies, Willard 6 05


Sanborn & Damon, repairs


13 00


Souther, E. B., maps and books


1 75


Sargent. C. D., labor, Wollaston


2 01


Amount carried forward $4,115 36


323


Amount brought forward. . $4,115 36


Shirley, Geo. O., labor, Lincoln 5 16


Tilton, C. B., repairs and supplies


13 14


Truant officers :


Canavan, M. J.


20 00


Maxim, J. M.


10 00


Olney, A. G.


1 50


Turner, S. B.


14 00


45 50


Turner, S. B., extra labor,


High .


57 00


Extra labor, Adams 8 50


65 50


Tirrell & Sons, signs.


10 55


Tarbox, S. K., repairs


2 50


Trustees Hancock Hall, hall and piano


18 00


Thomas, E. S., painting


2 50


Weeks, B. J., repairs, Willard


10 06


Weeks & Potter, supplies


7 40


$4,295 67


Unexpended balance


$4 33


Total .


$4,300 00


Appropriations


$4,300 00


BOOKS AND STATIONERY.


Allyn & Bacon


$17 50


American Book Co.


260 78


D. Appleton & Co.


162 00


Boston School Supply


80 98


Carl Schoenhof


1 80


D. C. Heath & Co.


35 72


D. Lothrop Co. .


18 50


Eagle Pencil Co.


156 24


Educational Publishing Co.


34 82


Effingham, Maynard & Co.


2 50


Amount carried forward


$770 84


324


Amount brought forward


$770 84


F. F. Murdock


2 70


George S. Perry & Co.


460 38


Ginn & Co.


258 55


Houghton, Mifflin & Co.


242 82


J. L. Hammett


26 08


John E. Potter & Co.


359 50


Leech, Shewell & Sanborn


90 00


Lee & Shepard


72 71


Maynard, Merrill & Co.


9 00


Potter & Putnam


3 00


Silver, Burdett & Co.


668 08


Thompson, Brown & Co.


48 00


University Publishing Co. .


56 52


William Ware & Co.


244 40


$3,312 58


Unexpended balance .


$12 42


Total


$3,325 00


Appropriation


$3,325 00


EVENING DRAWING SCHOOL.


W. A. England, instructor


$570 00


Mrs. Charles Oulsson, janitor


43 20


Estate of Ann Hardwick, rent


180 00


Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting


143 00


Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas


5 25


Patch & Son, fuel


19 43


Quincy Almshouse, fuel


4 50


J. L. Hammett, supplies


I19 11


N. L. Hickock, diplomas


3 00


W. A. England, supplies


1 10


C. B. Tilton


1 32


Unexpended balance


$1,089 91 $10 09


Total


$1,100 00


Appropriation and transfer


$1,100 00


325


EVENING COMMON SCHOOLS. ADAMS SCHOOL.


Teachers :


James M. Nowland


$141 00


Eliza C. Sheahan


94 00


Annie M. Billings


48 00


Minnie E. Welch .


56 00


Mary Marden


30 00


Eliza F. Dolan


2 00


Marcella L. Pierce


44 00


Minnie E. Donovan


16 00


Maggie E. Haley


46 00


$477 00


Janitor :


S. B. Turner


$61 10


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Teachers :


John F. Suckling


$141 00


Charles F. Merrick


3 00


Elizabeth J. O'Neil


70 00


Mary L. Conway


84 00


Nellie C. Gragg


94 00


Mary E. Keohan


64 00


Allice T. Kelley


4 00


Francis Sullivan


37 50


Anna B. Kelley


75 00


Ellen B. Fegan


18 00


$590 50


Janitor :


Francis Welsh


$61 10


Quincy Electric Light Co., lamps


$12 00


Adams School, lighting


100 00


Willard School, lighting


160 00


$272 00


Amount carried forward


$1,461 70


326


Amount brought forward


$1,461 70


J. L. Hammett, supplies


114 00


Fred F. Green, printing


3 75


$1,579 45


Transfer to Evening Drawing


Schools


$100 00


Unexpended balance


$20 55


Total


$1,700 00


Appropriation


$1,700 00


SEWING.


Fannie F. French, services as teacher


$450 00


Clapp Bros., supplies


37 95


Ira Litchfield, easels


11 17


$499 12 88


Unexpended balance


Total .


$500 00


Appropriation


$500 00


COOKING.


Mary L. Wade, services as lecturer


$90 00


Supplies


9 95


Unexpended balance


05


Total


$100 00


Appropriation


$99 95


$100 00


APPENDIX.


ATTENDANCE,


TEACHERS,


RESIGNATIONS,


TRAINING CLASS,


HIGH SCHOOL,


NATURE WORK,


SEWING.


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


HIGHI.


Genevra Gwynn,


Clara E. Thompson,


Madeleine Fish,


Elizabeth A. Souther,


Winfred C. Akers,


Frederic A. Tupper,


TEACHER.


308


Whole


rolled.


No. En-


Boys.


Girls.


Pupils


different No. of


Whole


137


Average Number Belonging.


182


Average Daily At- tendance.


9.4


No. of Tardinesses, Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


-1


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


114


No. of Half-Days School was in Session.


Number Years.


Under 5


0)


160


Number Years.


Over 15


89


No. Between 8 and 15 Years.


15-6


Average Age, Years and Months


*100


Number of Seats.


329


GRADE.


HIGH SCHOOL.


193


Per Cent. Daily Attendance.


ADAMS SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils


Average Number


Average Daily At-


Per Cent. Daily


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Tardinesses,


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


No. of Half-Days


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 8 and


Average Age,


Years and Months


Number of Seats.


VIII.


James M. Nowland, Prin.


80


22


24


37


36


96


.53


0


127


364


0


8


24


14-0


45


VII.


Williamina Birse,


22


20


36


34


94


1.53


0


65


364


0


1


39


12-9


39


VI.


Eliza C. Sheahan,


83


19


21


38


36


96


.58


0


107


364


0


1


42


12-0


46


V.


Alida N. Rogers,


89


28


19


42


40


96


.63


4


51


364


0


0


43


10-7


58


IV.


Caroline M. Shunk,


100


18


28


47


45


97


.51


3


54


364


0


0


56


9-8


56


III.


Eliza F. Dolan,


103


34


21


18


16


96


.39


4


111


364


0


0


39


8-8


52


II.


M. E. Jordan,


99


22


26


46


13


95


.98


CO


84


363


0


0


19


8-1


55


I.


Lottie F. Donovan,


92


17


26


39


36


93


1.48


3


65


363


0


0


2


6-2


60


I.


Euphrasia Hernan,


110 61


49


48


45


94


1.37


0


82


362


1


0


2


5-4


55


in


School


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


15 Years.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging.


tendance.


Attendance.


was


330


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Over 15


No. Between 8 and


Average Age,


Years and Months


Number of Seats.


VIII.


Mary E. Dearborn, Prin.


58


16


15


27


26


98


.03


0


209


364


0


6


24


14-0


30


VII.


Catherine M. McGinley,


70


18


20


36


35


97


.00


0


114


365


0


4


34


13-2


37


VI.


Frances Forsaith,


88


2


22


38


37


98


.00


1


124


365


0


0


43


12-0


44


.4


Mary E. G. Collagan,


80


23


26


42


41


98


.03


1


140


365


0


0


49


11-2


15


IV.


Winnifred Mcdonald,


89


27


26


44


42


98


.21


00


149


365


0


0


47


10-4


49


III.


Lina F. Bates,


96


38


18


51


48


94


.19


1


142


365


0


0


54


9-3


59


II.


Julia E. Underwood,


98


33


25


45


42


94


.19


CT


289


365


0


0


48


7-10


55


1


Lucy P. Eaton,


92


34


14


47


44


95


.33


1


133


364


0


0


2


6-11


60


I.


Alice T. Kelly,


108


59


45


41


39


94


.23


0


229


364


3


0


2


5-9


52


1


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average Number


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


Session


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


15 years.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


No.


Belonging.


tendance.


Attendance.


School


was


Under 5


in


331


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Average Number


Average Daily At-


Per Cent. of Daily


No. of Tardinesses,


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy


Number of Visits.


No. of Half-Days


Session.


Years.


Years.


No. Between 8 and


Average Age,


Years and Months


Number of Seats.


VIII.


Robert S. Atkins, Prin.


34


7


S


15


14


97


.91


0


22


364


0


3


16


13-11


1 48


VII.


Eva E. Hall,


54


8


15


24


23


95


1.20


0


22


364


0


2


25


13-1


VI.


Marcella L. Pierce,


14


19


26


25


96


.4-4


0


30


364


0


0


24


12-5


47


V.


Minnie E. Welsh,


79


24


17


35


33


95


.51


5


17


364


0


0


42


10-9


54


IV.


Helen J. Sullivan,


95


26


17


43


42


96


.54


10


34


364


0


0


43


9-9


60


III.


Helen M. West,


103


31


29


50


49


98


.35


1


69


364


0


0


52


S-S


II.


Mary C. Parker,


103


26


24


48


46


94


.81


1


73


364


0


C


22


7-9


60


1


Mary P. Underwood,


91


15


21


39


36


92


1.00


0


45


364


0


0


1


6-10, 60


I.


Henrietta C. Esson,


116


58


50


49


46


94


.85


0


38


364


0


0


4


6-1 60 1


-


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging.


tendance.


Attendance.


Pro Rata Average


was in


Over 15


GRADE.


TEACHER.


No.


School


Number Under 5


Number


15 years.


332


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Average Number


Average Daily At-


Per Cent. of Daily


No. of Tardinesses,


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


No. of Half Days


Session:


Years.


Years.


No. Between 8 and


Average Age,


Years and Months


Number of Seats.


VIII.


William A. Reed, Prin.


$


00


8


18


17


98


.75


0


100


364


0


15


14-6


54


VII.


Alice M. M. Richards,


66


20


14


29


28


97


1.00


0


101


364


0


2


27


13-3


VI.


Grace W. Emery,


82|


16


30


36


34


04


.56


0


76


364


0


0


36


12-8


11-6


48


IV.


Minnie E. Donovan,


93 33


24


47


15


06


.34


6


79


364


0


=


48


9-6


54


III.


Minnie M. McNally,


106,


33


25


48


47


96


.21


3


107|


364


0


0)


15


8-8


54


II.


Velma L. Curtis,


120


42


28


55


51


94


.70


0


69


362


0


26


7-7


60


I.


Nellie F. Boyd,


126: 32


32


51


48


95


.59


0


91


362


0


0


4


6-5


60


I.


Elizabeth Sullivan,


143


77


65


57


55


96


1.34


0


99


362


~1


0


0


5-1


66


333


V.


Daisy J. Adams


106,


32


23


43


40


93


.95


44


364


0


0


Under 5


was


GRADE.


TEACHER.


Whole No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging.


tendance.


Attendance.


Pro Rata Average


in


School


Number


Number Over 15


15 years.


QUINCY SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


Per Cent. of Daily


Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Tardinesses,


Cases of Truancy


Number of Visits.


No. of Half-Days


Number Under 5


Number


Years.


No. Between 8 and


Average Age,


Years and Months


Number of Seats.


VIII.


Charles F. Merrick, Prin.


54


19


16


26


25


96


.11


-


45


358


O


CO


23


13-5


30


VII.


Maude E. Rice,


59


9


17


26


25


97


.32


0


32


357


0


1


36


12-9


30


VI. - .


Jennie Holbrook,


76


20


22


36


33


94


.44


-


32


365


0


0


42


11-11


36


V.


Elizabeth J. McNeil,


85


23


22


37


35


95


.22


4


25


365


0


0


39


11-6


41


IV.


Harriet F. Ward,


71


23


18


34


32


94


.25


1


19


365


0


0


41


9-10


41


III.


Minnie F. Eaton,


80


26


21


37


35


94


.37


0


5


365


0


0


35


9-4


40


II.


Maggie E. Haley,


76


17


27


36


34


95


.43


2


31


365


C


O


13


7-3


=


I.


Margaret E. Burns.


90


39


48


45


40


91


.83


4


39


363


0


0


1


5-11


62


was in


Over 15


Whole


rolled.


School


Session.


Years.


Boys.


Girls.


tendance.


15 years.


·


334


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


No. En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Belonging. Average


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


Number Under 5


Number Over 15


No. Between 8 and


Average Age,


Years and Months


Number of Seats.


VIII.


Thomas B. Pollard, Prin.


58


18


11


29


28


98


.53


C


49


365


0


00


24


14-2


32


VII.


Mary Marden,


59


17


15


30


29


98


.45


1


45


365


0


0


28


12-7


40


VI.


Hattie E. Sargent,


59


00


13


27


26


97


.80


1


30


365


0


0


30


12-0


32


V.


Alice S. Hatch,


63


19


19


32


31


96


1.06


0


34


365


0


0


38


10-6


36


IV.


Mary A. Worster,


73


21


22


40


39


98


1.06


1


29


365


0


0


43


9-7


43


III.


Amelia B. Perkins,


58


25


13


31


29


96


1.44


2


25


365


0


0


24


8-5


47


II.


H. Fannie Cannon,


67


21


17


33


31


95


.65


2


16


362


0


0


4


6-4


54


I.


Sarah A. Malone,


78


32


35


37


35


94


.57


1


58


361


O


0


O


5-4


54


335


ın


was


School


Session.


Years.


Years.


15 years.


Whole


rolled


Boys.


Girls.


tendance.


Attendance.


WILLARD SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


No. En-


Whole No. of different! Pupils.


Average Number


Average Daily At-


Per Cent. of Daily


Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Tardinesses,


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


No. of Half-Days School


Number Under 5


Number Over 15


No. Between 8 and


Average Age,


Years and Months


Number of Seats.


VIII.


( Sarah C. Linscott,


Eva Estella Hall,


38


25


13


36


35


98


.99


1


11


364


0


1


38


12-11


45


VII.


Mary B. McIntyre,


25


0


0


25


24


97


.29


1


15


144


0


0


25


12-8


VI.


Elizabeth J. O'Neil.


73


18


20


36


35


98


.71


0


36


364


0


C


40


11-10


45


VI.


Mary E. Keohan,


75: 17


20


35


34


97


.65


0


30


364


0


-


40


11-6


45


V.


Ellen B. Fegan,


90


22


24


42


=


99


.28


0


65


364


0


0


47


11-6


45


V.


Lillian A. Wiswell,


20


21


39


38


OS


.49


0


21


364


0


0


45


11-1


50


IV


Emeline A. Newcomb,


93


29


22


45


44


98


.43


1


74


364


0


0


45


9-10;


50


IV.


Theresa Fegan,


94


26


24


43


43


98


.30


0


46


364


0)


0


48


10-0


50


III.


Nellie C. Gragg,


92 23


27


43


41


97


.45


0


50


364


0


0


36


9-1


60


67:


22


14


32


32


98


1.10


0


58


364


0


28


14-1


45


VII.


(J. F. Suckling, Prin.,


Whole


rolled


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging.


tendance.


15 years.


Years.


Years.


Session.


in was


336


III. III. II. II.


Teresa McDonnell,


94


24


25


43


42


98


.26


0


65


364


0


0


34


8-9


60


+Elizabeth A. Garrity,


15


0


0


42


41


98


.12


0


8


148


0


0


34


8-9


48


Mary L. Conway,


95


26


24


43


42


98


.45


0


70


364


0


0


20


7-7


60


Annie M. Cahill,


95


28


18


45


43


96


.67


0


80


364


0


0


21


7-9


60


II.


#Elizabethı A. Garrity,


42


23


19


33


32


97


.18


0


27


216


11.


| Anna B. Kelley,


46


0


0


34


33


98


.00


0


25


107


1.


Anna F. Burns,


127


32


32


54


50


94


.83


0


47


363


1


0


6


6-5


60


I.


Ellen A. Desmond,


117


32


32


53


50


94


.55


1


52


363


0


0


6


6-4


60


I.


§Anna B. Kelley,


34


18


14


28


26


93


.53


0


30


3


0


1


5-10


50


I. .


Abbie M. Kelley,


175


73


101


49


45


91


.95


0


85


363


0


0


0


5-9


60


337


*September to December. tSeptember to December. ¿ January to June. |April to June. §September to December.


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Average Number


Average Daily At-


Per Cent. of Daily


No. of Tardinesses,


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


was No. of Half-Days School Session.


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between S and


Average Age,


Years and Months


Number of Seats.


VIII. VII.


Howard G. Kingman, Prin.


79


16


2-4


35


34


96


.56


O


49


365


0


4


38


14-1


36


Emeline C. Foster,


85


26


23


37


35


94


.23


3


62


365


0


0)


38


12-8


36


VI.


Bertha M. Kingman,


73


16


18


34


32


95


.28


4


63


362


-


0


36


11-10


42


V.


N. Maud Thompson,


98


31


20


43


41


06


.22


3


73


361


0


0


51


10-0


42


IV.


Susie II. McKenna,


104


32


28


46


44


96


.13


0


72


365


0


C


53


9-6


48


III.


Rena M. Chamberlin,


95


32


25


42


=


98


,24


0


64


365


C


0


26


8-2


54


IL.


Grace D. Parker,


84


26


26


36


33


92


.18


2


103


362


0


0


7


7-0


49


I.


Clara E. G. Thayer,


91


37


52


42


39


92


.43


1


194


362


2


0


5-8


54


in


Whole


rolled


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging.


tendance.


15 years.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


Attendance.


338


339


TOTAL ATTENDANCE


FROM THE


TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.


SCHOOL.


Whole Number of


Different Pupils.


Average Number Be-


longing.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per cent. of Daily


Attendance.


Tardinesses Pro Rata


Av. daily Attend'ce.


Cases of Truancy.


Number of Visits.


High .


188


193


182


94.3


.890


4


114


Adams


477


381


363


95.2


928


22


746


Coddington


480


371


354


96.0


.130


12


1529


John Hancock


408


329


313


95.2


. 701


10


350


Lincoln


542


382


364


95.3


.739


16


760


Quincy


367


275


260


94.5


.400


11


257


Washington


316


259


249


96.2


.815


8


286


Willard


908


706


682


96.5


.580


3


945


Wollaston


428


315


300


95.1


.280


13


786


Grand total


4114


3211


3067


95.5


.59


99


5773


.


TEACHERS.


(IN SERVICE JANUARY 2, 1894.)




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