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516 00
Lincoln, Geo. O. Shirley
516 00
Quincy, Nath. Churchill
414 00
Washington, W. C. Caldwell .
378 00
Willard, Francis Welsh .
1,238 00
Wollaston, F. W. Burnham
396 00
Total
Appropriation and transfer,
$5,158 00 5,158'00
BOOKS, SUPPLIES AND SUNDRIES.
American Humane Educational So-
ciety, Dumb Animals, . .
20 75
Abbott & Miller, expressing, . 51 75
Austin & Winslow, expressing,
39 90
Atkins, R. S., supplies,
7 50
Allyn & Bacon, books
11 25
American Book Co., books
395 46
Arnold, Sarah L., address
10 50
Brassill, S. E., supplies .
13 29
Barnard & Co., rebinding
121 16
Brown, E. S., labor
38 50
Burke, Jas. F., envelopes and stamps
49 51
Burnham, F. W., labor
3 00
Beal Publishing Co., diplomas
82 69
Babb, E. & Co., paper
62 32
Beckford, E. S., labor
17 15
Boston School Supply, books .
26 15
Boynton & Russell, expressing
70
Amount carried forward . $951 58
48
Amount brought forward
$951 58
Bay State Map Co., map, 5 00
Bay State Aluminum Co., dippers 1 75
Caldwell, Wm. C., labor
12 50
Crane, Frank F., repairs and sup- plies 133 44
Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas
17 40
Costain, P. W., labor
6 00
Crane & Sons, supplies .
1 25
Casson & Palmer, periodical
3 00
Castor, F. H. & Co., books,
9 70
Claflin, Wm. H., paper .
138 66
Clapp, G. W., supplies .
43 39
Capron, P. P. & Bros., casts
13 00
Dearborn, M. E., supplies
6 54
Doble, E. H., oil, .
3 10
Ditson, Oliver & Co., music
63 10
Eagle Pencil Co., pencils and pens
234 75
Educational Publishing Co., books
56 26
Edwards, S. H., labor
4 75
Faxon, H. H., rent and labor .
254 00
Finch, C. E., supplies,
5 18
Franklin Ed. Co., apparatus
30 38
Green, Fred. F., annual reports printing
106 88
Gurney, Thomas supplies
1 87
Gallagher's Express, expressing
1 75
Ginn & Co.,
682 63
Greenough, Adams & Cushing,
directory and supplies .
12 20
Hammett Co., supplies .
1,822 81
Holden, J. O., repairs
13 00
Horgan, Robey & Co., frames
8 25
Heath, D. C. & Co., books
161 89
$3,926 43
$4,878 01
Amount carried forward
72 00
49
Amount brought forward
$4,878 01
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books 206 51
Holden Pat. B'k Cover Co., book- covers . 22 80
Hearn, Charles C., drugs
4 90
Kendall, C. A., supplies
6 25
Knott, L. C., apparatus .
6 02
Lull, H. W., supplies, postage, travel (not local), telegrams, care of rooms etc., 74 13
Litchfield, J. Q., supplies
17 00
Linton, Geo. I., labor
17 70
Leach, Shewell and Sanborn, books
50 13
Lothrop Publishing Co., books
9 00
Lee & Shepard, books, .
76 42
Lord, Joseph H., transportation
2 50
Merrick, C. F., supplies .
2 15
Miller, H. F. & Sons, piano work
11 90
Merrill, J. F., oil
2 63
Menhinick, E., vaults
83 00
Macfarland, J. & Son, labor
2 75
Moxon, S. O., rent, repairs
53 34
Nowland, James M., supplies
4 82
New York & Boston Dispatch Co., expressing
12 65
Nash, J. W., supplies
20 98
Pierce, D. V., census
125 00
Pollard, T. B., supplies .
4 25
Perry, George S. & Co., supplies and furniture, . 1,037 92
Perry, F. J., supplies
10 71
Pettengill, C. F., repairs
12 00
Prescott, Geo. W. & Son, printing .
114 15
$2,079 11
$6,957 12
Amount carried forward
87 50
50
Amount brought forward .
$6,957 12 Quincy Water Department :
High 30 00
Adams
30 00
Coddington
15 00
John Hancock
30 00
Lincoln
30 00
Quincy
20 00
Washington
20 00
Willard
30 00
Wollaston
25 00
Office 6 50
Quincy Electric Light Co., light 47 40
Richter & Co., paper
3 90
Reed, Wm. A., supplies
4 61
Smith, C. W., tuning
12 75
Smith, L. C. F., music .
44 62
Silver, Burdett & Co., books .
396 39
Smith Premier Typewriter Co., type-ribbons
4 50
Sherburne, C. H., labor
5 50
Souther, E. B., maps,
2 25
Shirley, Geo. O., labor
8 50
Sanborn & Damon .
10 56
Tilton, C. B., supplies
36 12
Turner, S. B., labor
9 60
Thomas, Henry A., expenses
5 00
Tirrel & Sons, signs
3 00
Thompson Brown & Co., books
62 50
Thomas, E. S., labor
11 20
Truant officers:
Maxim, J. M. 10 00
Canavan, M. J.
15 00
Conly, John 5 00
Halloran, John
15 00 45 00
$949 90
Amount carried forward ·
$7,907 02
51
.
Amount brought forward, · Johnson, C. H. 13 90
Davoran, Frank J. 5 25
Linton, Geo. I. 10 50
$74 65
University Pub. Co., books
48 79
Wade, Mary L. supplies
15 10
Williams, T. L. repairs
1 50
William Ware & Co., books
181 05
Wadsword & Co., supplies
54 06
Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict
type-ribbons
4 50
Williams, P. J. labor
6 25
$340 90
Total
$8,247 92
Balance
2 08
$8,250 00
Appropriations and transfer
$8250 0@
EVENING SCHOOLS.
ADAMS SCHOOL.
-
James M. Nowland
$153 00
Williamina Birse
32 00
Eliza C. Sheahan
34 00
Annie E. Burns
25 50
Maggie E. Haley
92 00
Daisy J. Adams
66 00
Minnie E. Donovan
20 00
Geo. I. Linton
66 30
$488 80
Amount carried forward,
$488 83
$7,907 02
52
Amount brought forward, 8488 80
WILLARD SCHOOL .
Charles F. Merrick
51 00
Albert C'andlin
10.2 00
Mary L. Crowe
100 00
Frances C. Sullivan
88 00
Catherine C. McGovern
100 00
Nellie C. Gragy
66 00
Ellen B. Fegan
34 00
Nellie E. Murphy
39 00
Francis Welsh.
66 30
$646 30
DRAWING.
W. A. England
5220 00
Chas. C. Bryant
264 00
S. B. Turner
143 00
$627 00
Quincy Electric Light and Power
Co:
Adams, light
$45 30
Willard, «
75 30
High,
31 40
Old High, labor
.
7 50
יו light
23 :98
$183 48
Abbott & Miller, expressing · $9 00
Beckford, E. S. & Co., supplies and labor
29 07
Amount carried forward, $1,945 58
53
Amount brought forward,
$1.945 58
Capron, P. P. & Bro. casts
1 88
Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas
1 60
England, W. A., supplies
1 60
Green, Fred F., advertising
10 00
Hammett, J. L. & Co., supplies
165 32
Prescott & Son, advertising
10 00
Sheppard, J. F. & Sons, coal
14 60
Turner, S. B., labor
7 80
ca
*250 87
Total
$2,196 45
Transfers
600 00
Balance
R .
3 55
$2,800 00
Appropriation.
2.800 00
-
.
a
Attendance.
GRADE.
Florence L. Hayes,
Mary E. Alexander,
Iola L. Pearl,
Madeline Fish, Clara E. Thompson,
Elizabeth A. S. Isley,
Arthur F. Campbell,
Henry W. Porter,
Frederic A. Tupper,
Whole
rolled.
No.
En-
538 158 191 317
Boys.
Pupils.
different
No. of
Whole
Average
Belonging.
Number
300
Average Daily At- tendance.
94.4
Per cent. Attendance.
Daily
55
No. of Tardinesses Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
99
No. of Dismissals Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
11
Cases of Truancy.
380
No. of Half-Days School was Session .-- >
Number Years.
Under 5
0
Number Years.
Over 15
215 53
No. Between 8 and 14 Years.
15-3
Average Age. Years and Months.
411
Number Seats.
55
HIGH.
TEACHERS.
Girls.
ADAMS SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
under 5
Over 15
No. Between 8 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
Number Seats.
VIII.
J. M. Nowland,
84
23
23
40
39
96
.37
.95
2
360
0
3
30
13-6
64
VII.
Rebecca M. Howes,
84
20
21
40
38
96
.41
1.35
0
360
0
O
41
12-0
44
VI.
Eliza C. Sheahan,
89
31
15
43
41
96
70
1.23
2
360
0
0
43
11-2
55
V.
C. Belle Gannett,
90
22
24
43
41
96
.44
.95
0
360
0
0
41
10-8
4S
IV.
L. Ellitheo Battles,
93
21
25
47
45
96
1.14
1.08
1
360
0
0
49
9-2
53
III.
Eliza A. Dolan,
110
32
20
47
45
96
1.14
.77
0
360
0
0
=
8-6
48
II.
Jessie J. Parker,
95
25
25
43
41
96
1.01
.30
0
360
0
0
00
7-7
52
I.
Charlotte F. Donovan,
87
28
19
36
34
97
1.45
.14
تت
360
0
0
0
6-5
50
Euphrasia Hernan,
111|
55
56
52
49
94
1.30
.08
1
360
0
O
O
5-3
60
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
tendance.
Per cent.
Attendance.
in
School
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
14 years.
Whole
was
NO.
Average Daily At-
9℃
CODDINGTON SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
Session.
Number
Years.
Years.
14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
Number Seats.
VIII.
Mary E. Dearborn,
68
14
22
32
32
98
.00
.40
0
359
0
2
20
13-10
33
VII.
Frances Forsaith,
79
16
25
36
35
98
.02
.51
0
360
0
3
38
12-10
40
VI.
M. Harriet Day.
90
27
15
39
38
98
.17
.52
2
360
0
3
47
12-4
49
V.
Alice F. Sampson,
100
31
17
45
44
98
.09
.65
0
360
0
0
52
10-11
50
IV.
Mabel E. Oxford,
102
31
25
47
45
96
.13
.70
0
360
C
0
55
10-3
50
III.
Lina F. Bates,
110
38
31
53
51
96
.03
.35
0
360
0
0
55
9-1
59
II.
Julia E. Underwood,
114
33
29
54
50
93
.32
.58
2
360
0
0
24
7-10
65
1.
Alice T. Kelley,
98
24
22
47
45
96
.26
.44
1
360
0
0
0
6-2
53
I.
Annie P. Hall,
101
51
47
41
38
94
.43
.34
0
360
0
0 0
0
5-7
45
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
No.
Whole
rolled.
Boys
Girls
Average
Belonging.
tendance.
Per
Average Daily At-
Daily Attendance.
School was in
Under 5
Over 15
Number
No. Between 8 and
57
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.
En-
Number
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
School was in
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 8 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
Number Seats.
VIII.
Robert S. Atkins,
42
21
15
10
20
96.9
.04
1.29
0
360
0
6
7
14-9
VII.
Eva E. Hall,
53
24
13
12
23
95.9
0
1.47
1
360
0
1
21
13-1
VI.
Mary W. Holden,
84
37
22
12
36
97.2
16
1.37
0
360
-
0
48
12-1
48
V.
Minnic E. Welch,
99
46
27
27
45
97.3
.04
2.16
2
360
0
0
46
11-2
54
IV.
Helen J. Sullivan,
106
47
28
28
45
95.9
.22
.82
1
360
O
0
55
10-7
54
III.
Helen M. West,
118
56
22
31
55
97.3
.07
1.00
0
360
0
0
58
8-8
54
II.
Mary C. Parker,
119
65
32
35
62
96.1
=
.11
1
360
C
0
27
7-7
60
I.
Mary P. Underwood,
132
56
42
25
53
95.6
.22
.16
2
360
0
0
7
6-10
60
I.
Henrietta C. Esson,
127
53
75
49
50
94.4
.24
.04
1
360
0
0
0
5-6
60
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
No.
rolled.
Average
Boys.
Girls.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Whole
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Belonging.
Per
Daily Attendance.
48 S
58
LINCOLN SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily|
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
School was
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
Number Seats.
VILI.
William A. Reed,
421
14
13
20
19
96.5
.81
1.22
0
360
0
1
10
13-4
54
VII.
Minnie Partridge,
61|
14
17
25
25
96.4
23
1.15
0
360
0
3
27
13-3
S
VI.
tDaisy J. Adams.
81
21
13
37
36
98.2
.47
.85
2
360
0
. 0 0
39
11-4
54
V.
Annie G. Farrar.
93
30
26
46
44
96.5
.51
.70
4
360
C
1 : 44
10-10
48
IV.
Minnie E. Donovan,
100
24
29
46
45
97.3
.19
.38
0
360
0
1
59
9-7
48
III.
#Nellie F. Boyd,
49|
24
25
44
42
93.6
.33
.21
0
223
0
0
47
9-2
54
III.
Mary M. MeNally,
89
24
29
51
49
96.6
32
.38
0
360
0
0
43
8-6
54
11.
*Nellie F. Boyd,
58
0
0
52
51
96.8
.28
.23
0
137
0
0
21
7-5
54
II.
Velma L. Curtis,
122
38
35
57
54
94.2
.32
.00
2
360
0
0
3
6-7
to
I.
Inez L. Nutting.
117
35
32
57
54
94.1
.47
.12
10
360
0
0
3
6-1
48
1.
Elizabeth Sullivan,
132
70
57
52
49
94.1
.52
.00
3
360
0
0
0
5-3
54
#January, 1896, to July, 1896.
*September, 1896, to January, 1897.
tIn the Adams Building,
59
15
Under :)
Over
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average
Belonging.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
No. of Half-Days
No. Between 8 and
No.
Whole
QUINCY SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
was in
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 8 and
Average Age:
Years and Months.
Number Seats.
VIIL.
Charles Sampson,
55
16
18
27
25
94
.03
1.40
0
355
0
-
20
13-7
35
VII.
Mary A. Hadley,
55
15
14
26
25
94
.19
.39
0
356
0
3
23
13-2
30
VI.
Elva F. Bel !.
69
21
17
32
31
95
.42
1.72
1
358
0
1
36
12-10
36
V.
Jennie 1. Faxon,
76 21
29
40
36
90
.16
1.64
3
356
0
0
40
10-9
36
IV.
Evelyn G. McGinley,
88
22
25
=
39
97
.00
.15
2
355
0
0
47
9-10
=
III.
Minnie F. Eaton,
96
21
31
42
40
94.6
.17
1.1
2
355
0
0
30
8-2
42
IL.
Margaret E. Hale:,
105
29
39
44
41
93
.12
.88
0
355
0
C
16
7-8
41
L.
Margaret E. Burns,
125
59
64
67
61
92
.63
.31
1
354
3
0
2
6-1
53
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average
Belonging.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per cent.
School
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
14 years.
Whole
No.
09
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
School
Session.
Years.
Number
Years.
14 years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
Number Seats.
VIII.
T. B. Pollard,
39
12
12
20
20
96.4
.25
1.73
0
360
0
2
10
13-8
28
VII.
Mary Marden.
45
17
14
27
26
96.9
.21
.95
0
360
0
1
20
13-2
40
VI.
Alice S. Hatch.
63
23
14
32
31
94.9
1.30
1.66
0
360
0
0
29
11-10
35
V.
Mary A. Worster.
69
18
22
32
31
94.8
.78
2.41
0
360
0
0
33
10-8
39
IV.
Bessie L Drew.
75
26
15
37
35
94.9
.80
1.11
0
360
0
1
39
9-9
40
III.
H. Fanny Cannon,
72
24
21
36
35
91.6
.23
.34
0
360
0
0
23
8-6
46
Il.
Lucy W. Brown.
71
19
20
34
32
93.6
.56
.63
0
359
0
0
10
7-5
45
I.
Sarah A. Malone,
103
66
34
56
52
92.3
.56
.17
1
359
0
0
1
5-9
63
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
No.
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average
Belonging.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
No. of Half-Days
was in
Number Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 8 and
61
WILLARD SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals Daily Attendance.
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Haslf-Days
Session.
Years. Number
Number
Years.
No. Between 8 and
Average Age.
Years and Months. Number Seats.
VIII.
Adeline Cashman.
117
23
24
53
52
98.1
.51
1.43
0
360
0
12
56
13-11
68
VII.
Mary L. Crowe,
81
20
25
38
36
94,7
.27
1.94
0
360
0
3
13-2
45
Elsie P. Newcombe,
77
46
31
35
33
96.3
.17
1.20
0
360
0
0
77
12-3
40
VI.
Mary B. Tenney,
-44 24
20
42
41
96.9
.07
.41
0
223
0
0
44
11-7
15
* Mary II. Atkins,
81
20
17
35
97.8
.69
1
137
0
0)
36
11-10
Mary E. Keohan,
77
16
21
3.4
34
97.6
.20
1.73
0
360
C
0
10
11-7
10
Mary A. White,
39
21
18
37
36
96.4
.344
.26
0)
137
0
0
39
11-9
12
V.
Ellen B. Fegan,
91
20
22
42
41
98.5
.09
.62
0
360
0
0
49
10
18
Elizabeth J. McNeil,
83
24
22
=
40
97.
.47
.71
-
360
C
1
11-4
iMary A. White,
40|
21
19
38
37
95.8
.15
.45
0
223
0
0 C
-10
10-7
42
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
FY
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
Albert Candlin, Principal
School
Under 5
wain
Over 15
No.
14 Years.
7.9
IV. Frances C. Sullivan,
98
25
27
46
45
97.7
.37
.62
2
360
0
0
48
10-1
50
Emeline A. Newcomb,
96
29
20
45
44
97.7
.07
.35
1
360
0
0
48
10-6
50
Elizabeth A. Garrity,
62
20
24
40
39
97.8
.04
.22
0
137
0
0
42
9-0
42
Nellie C. Cragg.
82
24
20
37
36
96.5
.22
.47
4
360
0
0
23
8-4
50
Teresa McDonnell,
99
22
29
41
40
97.5
.22
.37
1
360
0
0
24
8-3
54
Ellen A. Desmond,
77
27
21
39
38
97.3
.28
.31
0
137
0
0
27
8-5
54
ĮElizabeth 1. Garrity,
42
19
23
36
35
96.3
.1
.10
0
219
0
0
41
9
42
Mary L. Conway,
96
25
22
43
42
97.7
21
.21
2
360
0
0
2
7
54
Annie M. Cahill,
93
29
22
41
40
96.8
.19
.59
0
360
0
0
25
7-10
54
Ellen A. Desmond,
47
26
21
40
38
94.7
.15
.41
0
223
0
0
9
7-5
54
Anna B. Kelley,
99
19
21
42
41
97.
.24
.04
0
137
0
0
8
7-2
60
Abbie M. Kelley,
124
60
54
50
47
93.8
.70
06
0
360
0
0
5-9
70
Anne F. Burns,
90
26
14
38
36
94.2
.33
.22
3
360
0
0
4
6-11
60
Anna B. Kelly,
44
14
21
32
31
95.
.09
.19
0
223
0
0
0
5-11
60
Catherine C. McGovern,
99
47
52
44
42
94.8
.30
.21
0
359
0
0
2
5-2
55
*September, 1896, to January, 1897.
¡January, 1896, to Sept., 1896.
įJanuary, 1896, to Sept., 1896.
III.
II.
63
I.
WOLLASTON SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
En- No.
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 8 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
Number Seats.
VIII.
Charles E. Finch, Jr.,
74
14
28
37
35
96
.25
3.31
0
359
0
2
29
13-5
30
VII.
Minnie G. Riley,
91
26
19
46
43
94
.19
2.57
1
360
C
3
=
12-10
30
VI.
Annie D. Marden,
111
36
27
57
53
93
.13
3.15
1
360
0
0
56
11-6
4S
V.
Edith F. Bates,
113
31
31
El
51
94
.14
.80
1
360
0
0
63
10-4
48
IV.
Carrie A. Crane,
110
32
36
56
52
93
.21
1.41
3
360
C
0
54
9-7
48
III.
M. Etta Otis,
100
22
35
48
45
94
.29
1.12
1
360
0
0
38
8-8
30
11.
Ida J. Cameron,
94
31
22
48
44
92
.50
0.74
C
360
0
8
6-10
30
I.
Clara E. G. Thayer,
135
76
55
8
63
91
.59
0.51
2
360
0
0
0
6-0
48
14 Years.
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
School Session.
Years.
Number
Years.
Number
was in
65
TOTAL ATTENDANCE.
FROM THE
TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.
of
At-
Daily
Number
Different Pupils.
Average Number Be-
Daily
of
cent.
Attendance.
Tardinesses Pro Rata
Av. Daily Attend'ce
Dismissed Pro Rata Av-
erage Daily Attend'n
Cases of Truancy.
High
349
317
299
94.4
0.55
0.99
11
Adams
485
389
374
96.6
0.86
0.77
9
Coddington
498
394
378
96.6
0.17
0.49
5
John Hancock .
505
404
389
96.2
0.13
0.94
8
Lincoln
512
446
425
95.3
0.41
0.53
13
Quincy
441
318
297
93.4
0.25
1.37
9
Washington
363
276
261
94.5
0.61
0.98
5
Willard
1009
829
799
96.7
0.34
0.67
11
Wollaston
521
415
386
93.2
0.31
1.67
11
Grand Total
4683
3788
3608
95.2
0.39
0.89
82
SCHOOL.
Whole
longing.
Average
tendance.
Per
66
THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.
1895,
Whole Number at
End of Month.
Number
Belonging.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per cent. of Daily
Tardiness.
Dismissals.
00 10 -1 Truancy.
January,
3430
3348.9
3211.5
95.8
186
February,
3455
3288.4
3031.0
92.1
139
March,
3542
3470.1
3310.4
95.4
123
April,
3770
3733.5
3626.1
97.1
129
9
May,
3657
3666.9
3523.3
96.0
185
18
June,
3672
3630.8
3503.0
96.4
168
16
September,
3862
3846.9
3750.3
97.4
141
19
October,
3836
3839.3
3710.9
96.6
110
5
November,
3754
3767.2
3638.6
96.5
132
9
December,
3694
3674.8
3454.9
94.1
169
1
1896.
January,
3617
3553.9
3359.6
94.5.
165
311
5
February,
3375
3463.6
3215.6
92.8
143
330
4
March,
3557
3494.9
3247.0
92.0
148
268
2
April,
3845
3857.4
3705.1
96.0
135
410
8
May,
3864
3813.4
3643.0
95.5
121
511
11
June,
3821
3777.2
3593.9
95.1
126
267
10
September,
4033
4021.7
3921.4
97.5
97
219
14
October,
4029
4009.5
3882.7
96.8
179
300
12
November,
4004
3991.7
3866.2
96.8
115
338
8
December,
3921
3887.6
3678.4
94.6
185
272
2
Average
Teachers.
IN SERVICE JANUARY, 1896.
HIGH SCHOOL.
NAME. HOME. DATE OF
APPOINTMENT.
Frederic A. Tupper, 1
Quincy,
Aug., 1892
Henry W. Porter, 1 Quincy,
Sept., 1896
Arthur F. Campbell, 2
Derry, N. II., Sept., 1896
Elizabeth A. S. Ilsley,* Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Madeleine Fish,* Nantucket,
Sept., 1891
Clara E. Thompson,* §
Quincy,
Oct., 1892
Iola L. Pearl,
Williamsburg, Sept., 1895
Mary E. Alexander,10
Linneus, Me.,
Sept., 1896
Florence L. Hayes, 3
Wollaston, Sept .. 1896
ADAMS SCHOOL.
James M. Nowland, f .
Ashland, Me.,
Sept., 1889
Rebecca M. Howes,*
Yarmouthport, Oct., 1896
Eliza C. Sheahan, $ Quincy, Sept., 1865 C. Bell Gannett,* § Wollaston, Jan., 1895 L. Ellietho Battles, Ashby,
April, 1896
Eliza F. Dolan,* Quincy,
Sept., 1884
*
68
Sessie I. Parker,* Charlotte F. Donovan, $ Quincy,
Meriden, Conn.,
Sept., 1895
Sept., 1892
Shophrasia Hernan,
Quincy,
Apr., 1878
CODDINGTON SCHOOL.
Mary E. Dearbon,*
Manchester, N. II., Sept., 1876
Wrances Forsaith,*
Antrim, N. H.,
Sept., 1891
Mary II. Day, *
Derry, N. II.,
Jan., 1896
Mice F. Sampson, $
Quincy,
Sept., 1896
ALabel E. Oxford, $
Quiney.
Sept., 1895
Lira F. Bates,
Plymouth,
Sept. 1×92
. Julia E. Underwood. Quincy.
Apr., 1855
Alice T. Kelley, $
Quincy.
Apr., 1892
.= Yonie P. Hall. $
Atlantic,
Jan., 1×95
GRIDLEY BRYANT.
Austin W. Greene,* Quincy,
Jan,, 1897
Mary II. Atkins,*
Amherst,
Sept., 1896
Annie E. Burns, $
Quincy,
Jan., 1897
L"atherine A. Cashman, § Quincy,
Jan., 1897
Margaret F. Talbot, s Quincy,
Jan., 1897
Gertrude A. Boyd, $ Quincy,
Jan., 1897
Aagusta E. Dell, §
Quincy,
Jan., 1897
L'atharine McGovern, $
Quincy,
Apr., 1895
JOHN HANCOCK.
Robert S. Atkins,*
Provincetown.
Nov., 1893
E. Elizabeth Hall,
Quincy,
Sept., 1893
( Sept., 1889
Mary W. Holden, Quincy
2 Sept., 1896
Minnie E. Welsh, $
Wollaston,
Sept., 1892
Fkelen M. West, §
Quincy,
Jan., 1890
Isabella Moir, $
Quincy,
Jan., 1897
Mary E. Parker, $
Quincy,
Sept., 1886
69
Mary P. Underwood, $ Quincy
Henrietta C. Esson, § Quincy,
- Jan., 1882: Sept., 1897 Sept., 1892
LINCOLN SCHOOL.
William A. Reed,*
Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Minnie Partridge,*
Medway,
Sept., 18965
Daisy J. Adams, Quincy,
Sept., 189%
Annie G. Farrar,*
Lincoln ville, Me ..
Sept., 1896
Minnie E. Donovan, Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Mary M. McNally,* § Quincy,
Sept .. 1892
Helen F. Boyd, $
Quincy,
Nov2 1892:
Velma L. Curtis,
North Hanover,
Sept.,
Inez L. Nutting, $
Quincy,
Apr., 189%
Elizabeth Sullivan, § Quincy,
Sept .. 1892
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS.
Richard S. Pearce, Jr., 8* Wollaston,
Jan., 189%
Elmira C. Mayo,*
Provincetown,
Sept., 1899
Cassendana Thayer, §
Quincy,
Jan., 189%
Elizabethı H. Poland,* Atlantic,
Jam, 189%
Annie M. McCormick, §
Quincy,
Jans. 1895
Gertrude Sherman, 11
Wollaston,
Jan., 1395
Annie M. Bennett,
Wollaston,
Jan., 189%%
QUINCY.
Charles Sampson,*
Quincy,
Nov., 189@
Mary E. Alden,*
Gorham, Me.,
Feb., 1895
Elva F. Bell,*
Deering, Me.,
Sept., 18M5
Jennie A. Faxon,*
Haverhill,
Sept., 1996;
Evelyn G. McGinley,
Boston,
Oct., 1835
Minnie F. Eaton, * §
Quincy,
Sept., 1890
Maggie E. Haley,* ý
Quincy,
Sept., 183CE
Margaret E. Burns, $ Quincy,
May., 1888
70
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
Thomas B. Pollard,*
Quincy,
Feb., 188.
Mary Marden,
Quincy,
Apr., 1874
Alice S. Hatch,
North Marshfield, Jan., 1893
Marjorie L. Souther,* $
Quincy,
Jan., 1897
Bessie L. Drew,*
Atlantic,
Mar., 1896
II. Frances Cannon, $
Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Lucy W. Brown,* $
Quincy,
Nov., 1895
Sarah A. Malone, $
Quincy,
Sept., 1883
WILLARD SCHOOL.
Albert Candlin, *9
Quincy,
Sept., 1896.
Mary L. Crowe,
Braintree,
Sept., 1894
Winnifred E. McKay,*
Stoneham, Jan., 1897
Mary E. Keohan,*
Weymouth,
Apr., 1892
Mary A. White,*
Westboro,
Jan.,
1896
Ellen B. Fegan, $
Quincy,
June, 1875
Elizabeth J. McNeil, $
Quincy,
Sept., 1883
Emeline A. Newcomb, $
Quincy,
Apr., 1857
Frances C. Sullivan, $ Quincy,
Sept., 1894
Elizabeth A. Garrity, ¿
Quincy,
Oct., 1889
Nellie C. Gragg, $
Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Theresa McDonnell, $
Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Mary L. Conway, $
Quincy,
Apr., 1887
Annie M. Cahill,* §
Quincy,
Feb., 1891
Grace E. Drumm, Chatham, N. Y.,
Jan., 1897
Annie F. Burns, $ Quincy,
Apr., 1884
Abbie M. Kelly, Atlantic,
Sept., 1887
Ellen A. Desmond, $
Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Anna B. Kelly, $
Quincy,
Apr., 1893
WOLLASTON SCHOOL.
Charles E. Finch, Jr.,
Wollaston,
Sept., 1895
Minnie G. Riley,*
North Conway, N. H., Nov., 1895
71
Annie D. Marden,*
Worcester,
Sept., 1894
Edith F. Bates,*
Boston,
Sept., 1895
Carrie A. Crane, §
Quincy, Apr., 1894
Myra E. Otis,*
Wollaston,
Sept., 1896
Ida J. Cameron, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1894
Clara E. G. Thayer,
Wollaston,
Sept., 1889
DRAWING.
Charlotte A. Kendell, + Framingham, Sept., 1895
. MUSIC.
Laura C. F. Smith, 5 Quincy, Apr., 1891
NATURE.
H. Annie Kennedy,* South Weymouth, Sept., 1896
SEWING.
Fannie F. French, Quincy, Sept., 1892
COOKING.
Mary L. Wade, Atlantic, Sept., 1892
EVENING DRAWING.
Charles C. Bryant, 7 Wollaston, Sept., 1896
1 Harvard
2 Dartmouth. 3 Boston University,
4 Normal Art.
5 Mt. Holyok ?.
§ Quincy High. * Graduate of Normal School. t Attended, but not a graduate.
6 Thayer Academy.
7 Cowles Art School Partial.
8 Wesleyan, (Ohio) Partial.
9 Boston University, Partial. lo Chandler's Normal Shorthand.
11 Lasell.
-
Resignations.
High,
June, Charles R. Tucker, $750
Springfield.
June, Genevra Gwynn, $750
Married.
June, Helen L. Follansbee, $700
Boston University.
Adams,
October, Williamina Birse, $500
Boston.
Coddington, June, Elmira C. Mayo, $475
For rest. Begins work at Massachusetts Fields, Jan. 4, 1897.
John Hancock, June, Grace W. Emery, $450
Married.
October, Helen J. Sullivan, $475
Married.
Lincoln,
June, Alice M. M. Richards, $475
New York.
June, Alberta White. $425
74
Quincy,
June, Adelaide M. Southworth, $475
Revere.
June, Lena M. Clough, $450
Winthrop.
November, J. Q. Litchfield, $1,300
Boston.
Washington,
March, Vyra L. Tozier, $475
Boston,
December, Mary A. Worster, $500
Married.
Willard,
N. Enma Slack, $475
New Bedford.
Lizzie B. Smith, $475
June, Charles F. Merrick, $1,400
Boston.
October, Mary B. Tenney, $475
Boston.
November, Edith I. Gale, $475
December, Elrie P. Newcomb, $475
Wollaston,
Mary L. Russell, 8450
Blindness.
Special,
S. E. Brassill, $800
Lecturer.
.
Evening Drawing,
W. A. England, $500
Haverhill.
Training Class.
JANUARY 4, 1897.
Burns, Margaret Louise, Quincy, High School. Blair, Ida Mary, Charlo, N. B. Superior School Costello, Mary Elizabeth, Quincy, High School. Cushing, Grace Hobart, Brockton, High School. Crowell, Persis Addy, Woods Holl, Gannet Institute. Chubbuck, Fannie Porter, N. Weymouth, High School. Dunham, Helen Augusta, Quincy, High School. Edwards. Sadie Gertrude, Quincy, High School. Feeley, Lucy Frances, Quincy, High School. Fearing, Mabel Putnam, Hingham, High School. Gould, Ella Addie, Newton, High School. Gribbin, Marie Louise, Duxbury, Partridge Academy. Hatch, Ada Frances, Hanover, High School. Hay, Isabelle, Quincy, High School. Haskell, Mary Whiting, Hingham, High School. Heath, Hattie Belle, Easton, High School. Healy, Annie Christina, Quincy, High School. Hunt, Mabel Louise, Canton, High School. Inman, Grace De Witt, Dennis, High School. Jenkins, Lilliette Cushing, Scituate, High School. Loud, Martha Alice, Weymouth, High School. Lincoln, Edith Emily, Whitman, High School. Leake, Flora Louise, Quincy, High School. Lord, Eleanor S., Quincy, High School.
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