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Gridley Bryant, John Hinnegan
516 00
John Hancock, James E. Maxim
516 00
Lincoln, George O. Shirley
516 00
Massachusetts Fields, John W. Dorety
516 00
Quincy and "Annex," Thomas A. R. Gould
572 00
Quincy " Annex," Nathaniel Churchill
24 00
Washington, William C. Caldwell
378 00
Willard, Francis Welsh
968 00
Wollaston, Marcena R. Sparrow
132 00
Wollaston, Francis W. Burnham
264 00
$6,234 00
Books, Supplies and Sundries.
Abbott & Miller, expressage
$52 80
Adams, J. Q., books .
15 00
Adams, Cushing & Foster, supplies
16 25
Allyn & Bacon, books
44 26
American Book Company, books
314 26
Appleton, F. F., supplies .
36 00
Atkins, Robert S., supplies
5 68
Austin & Winslow, expressage,
2 55
Babb, Edward E. & Co., books
51 08
Barnard, F. J. & Co., binding books
107 90
Beale Press, diplomas
99 99
Boston Music Company, music
10 50
Boston School Supply Company, books
187 35
Boynton & Russell, expressage 1 80
Brown, Elijah S., labor
22 00
55
Burnham, Francis W., labor and supplies $3 85
Caldwell, William, labor 8 75
Candlin, Albert, supplies . 6 77
Chandler, Mary A., books
10 00
Castor, T. H. & Co., books
1 52
Clafflin, W. H. & Co., supplies
177 55
Crane, Frank F., labor and supplies ‹
145 45
Citizens Gas Light Company, gas
37 20
Chubbuck, W. G., expressage
1 50
Colgan, J. W., brass plate
2 00
Cunningham, J. H., rent 112 50
Dearborn, Mary E., supplies,
6 75
Dimond, H. C. & Co., color pads, 1 03
Ditson, Oliver, Co., music, 35 38
Doble, E. H. & Co., supplies, 5 80
Educational Publishing Co., books, 30 00
Faxon, H. H., rent, 252 00
Franklin Educational Co., apparatus,
31 53
French, Fanny F., supplies, 2 00
Finch, Charles E., Jr., supplies,
12 54
Gallagher Express Company, expressage, 33 59
Green, Fred F., printing, 54 90
Greene, Austin W., supplies,
4 55
Greenough, W. A. &. Co., directory, 2 00
Ginn & Co., books,
1,208 97
Gurney, Thomas, supplies,
6 50
Hammett, J. L., Company, supplies, .
1,638 76
Hammond, Charles L., stamps and envel- opes, 46 40
Harmon, W. E., rent
29 16
Hayward, A. F., supplies and labor,
8 75
Heath, D. C. & Co., books,
162 98
Holden Patent Book Cover Co., mending paper, 5 25
Horgan, Robey & Co., supplies,
7 25
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books,
120 59
Johnson, Charles H., truant officer, taking census, 307 59
Journal of School Geography, subscription, 1 00
56
Kasson & Palmer, subscription,
$3 00
Kendall, Charlotte A., supplies, 2 15
Kennedy, H. Annie, supplies,
2 03
Kincaide, H. L. & Co., supplies,
93 29
Knott, L. E., Apparatus Co., apparatus,
2 85
Lauriat, Charles E., Co., books, 14 53
Lee & Shepard, books, 3 00
Linscott, A. A., repairs,
19 50
Linton, George I., labor, .
19 46
.
Lothrop Publishing Co., books,
20 00
Lull, H. W., supplies, postage, travel (not local), telegrams, care of rooms, 45 96
MacFarland, J. & Son, stock and labor, 35 97
Mason & Hamlin Co., tuning pianos, 4 00
Mayo, Geo. A., supplies,
4 00
Menhinick, E., vaults,
49 90
Morse Co., books,
15 75
Nash, John W., supplies,
25 49
Neostyle Co., supplies,
11 30
New York & Boston Despatch Co., express-
age, 7 90
Nichols, T. P., books,
1 00
Nowland, James M., supplies,
2 61
Perry Pictures Co., pictures,
4 60
Perry, F. J., supplies,.
18 90
Perry, George S. & Co., supplies,
108 97
Pettengill, C. F., repairs, . 30 75
Prescott, Geo. W. & Son, printing,
166 80
Pollard, Thomas B., supplies,
3 35
Poole, Bert, Co., view of West Quincy,
2 50
Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., light,
71 14
Quincy Water Department, water,
300 00
Rinn, Louis, expressage, .
4 00
Sampson, Charles, supplies,
4 40
Sanborn, Benjamin H., & Co., books
1 95
Sherman, George R., supplies,.
15 00
Sibley & Ducker, books,
15 79
Shirley, George O., labor,
25 45
Silver, Burdett & Co., books,
414 87
.
57
Smith, Laura C. F., supplies,
$1 00
Smith, Chandler W., tuning pianos,
8 00
Suffolk Ink Co., ink, 4 60
Thomas, E. S., labor,
12 00
Thompson, Brown & Co., books,
149 88
Turner, Samuel B., labor,
10 00
University Publishing Co., books,
18 00
Wade, Mary L., supplies, .
14 80
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies,
35 22
Wadsworth, D. E. & Co., supplies,
76 11
Ward, Samuel, Co., supplies,
56 63
Westland, William, supplies,
4 40
Wilbar, Chester H., supplies,
3 55
Williams & Rogers, books,
1 83
Winship, A. E., address,
25 00
Wyckoff, Seamons & Benedict, repairs and ribbon, .
3 75
Ziegler Electric Co., apparatus,
33 22
--- $7,519 93
Evening Common Schools.
ADAMS SCHOOL.
Teachers :
James M. Nowland,
$120 00
Margaret E. Haley,
52 00
Minnie E. Donovan,
68 00
George E. Adams,
18 00
Thomas B. Pollard,
4 00
Annie E. Burns,
4 00
Janitor :
George I. Linton,
52 00
$318 00
WILLARD SCHOOL.
Teachers :
Austin W. Greene,
$66 00
Albert Candlin, · · 27 00
58
Nellie C. Gragg,
$60 00
Frances C. Sullivan,
50 00
George F. Field,
6 00
Annie E. Burns,
26 00
Lauretta C. Shea,
10 00
Janitor :
Francis Welsh,
40 30
$285 30
Drawing School.
Teacher :
Charles C. Bryant,
$348 00
Janitor :
Samuel B. Turner,
113 10
461 10
$1,064 40
Sundries :
Beckford, E. S., supplies, . 33 85
Green, Fred F., printing, . 6 12
Hammett, J. L., Co., supplies,
12 55
Prescott, Geo. W. & Son, printing,
4 20
Sheppard, J. F. & Sons, coal,
5 25 1
Sanborn & Damon, supplies,
2 60
Thompson, Brown & Co., books,
15 42
Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., light,
145 44
225 44
Total,
$1,289 84
Rock Island Fund. (Expended for High School).
Charles E. Lauriat Co. :
Tennyson's poems,
$1 75
Victorian anthology,
1 65
English poets, 4 vols.,
3 60
59
Rome of yesterday and today,
$2 67
Century cyclopedia of names, 9 00
Yesterday with authors, 1 33
American commonwealth,
1 58
The colonies, 1492-1750, 3 vols.,
2 52
American revolution, 2 vols.
2 64
Critical period,
1 32
Dutch and Quaker colonies,
2 67
Birdseye view of our Civil War,
1 00
Side lights of American history,
75
American politics,
80
Beowulf,
30
The isles and shrines of Greece,
1 32
Roba di Roma, 2 vols.,
1 65
Keat's poems,
1 00
Shelley's poems,
1 17
The World's painters,
1 25
$39 97
Attendance.
NOTE .- The " Average Age " is in ALL the schools (as in previous years) based on the September records.
HIGH SCHOOL.
HIGH.
GRADE.
1
Mary L. Wade,
Charlotte A. Kendall,
H. Annie Kennedy,
Charles P. Slade,
Daisy M. Lowe,
Florenee L. Hayes,
Clara E. Thompson,
Madeleine Fish,
Elizabeth A. S. Ilsley,
Arthur F. Campbell,
Henry W. Porter,
Charles F. Harper,
TEACHER.
427|
Whole rolled.
No. En-
199|
Boys.
Girls.
Pupils. 2
different
No. of
Whole
228| 385| 359
Average Number Belonging.
Average Daily At- tendance.
93.2
Per cent. Daily At- tendance.
.06
No. of Tardinesses Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
.
1.24
No. of Dismissals Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
37
Cases of Truancy.
366
No. of Half Days School was in
Session.
C
Number Under 5 Years.
240
Number Years.
Over 15
60
No. Between 7 and 14 Years.
15-3
Average Age, Years and Months.
19
1
Iola L. Pearl,
1
ADAMS SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHER.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
tendance.
tendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half Days
School was in
Session.
Years.
Number
Years.
No. Between 7 and 14 Years.
Average Age,
Years and Months.
VIII.
James M. Nowland,
49
25
24
46
44
96.1
.43
.47
2
361
0
4
39
13-5
VII.
Grace G. Howard,
48
31
17
15
41
93.
.67
1.10
0
362
0
0
42
2-6
VI.
Eliza C. Sheahan,
À
20
24
40
38
93.
55
.81
0
362
0
0
44
11-5
V.
Elizabeth C. Mitchell,
50
30
20
41
38
94.1
.34
.64
5
362
0
0
49
10-8
IV.
Jennie F. Griffin,
59
33
26
51
48
93.6
.63
.44
0
362
0
0
59
9-7
III.
Eliza F. Dolan,
54
29
25
50
46
92.8
.62
.19
0
362
0
0
52
8-2
II.
Pauline C. Wilkins,
67
12
25
59
54
91 7
.68
.07
2
362
0
0
31
7-1
I.
Charlotte F. Donovan.
56
23
28
41
36
86 8
1.20
.01
0
362
4
0
00
5-9
I.
Euphrasia Hernan,
54
31
23
41
38
91.3
.95
.01
0
362
1
0
0
5-2
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily At-
Whole No.
Number Under 5
Over 15
62
CODDINGTON SCHOOL.
.
No. En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Belonging. Average
tendance.
tendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half Days
School was in
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
No. Between 7 and
Average Age,
Years and Months.
VIII.
Margaret E. Olmsted,
43
22
21
39
38
96.9
.07
1.20
0
361
0
7
29
13-9
VII.
Grace E. Lingham,
ão
24
24
43
41
95.6
.07
.70
0
362
0
2
43
12-10
VI.
Jennie H. Holt,
58
31
27
49
47
96.5
.08
.67
1
362
0
-
47
11-6
V.
Alice F. Sampson,
52
30
22
46
44
95.3
.27
.93
10
362
0
0
52
11-1
IV
Addie W. Miller,
82
14
38
75
71
94.3
.15
.59
10
362
0
0
,00
10-2
III.
Ida A. Andrews,
61
30
25
52
49
95.
.18
.54
2
362
0
0
„4
8-1
II.
Julia E. Underwood,
78
33
36
56
52
92.6
.19
.44
1
362
0
0
44
7-7
I.
Alice T. Kelly ;
71
22
29
46
43
93.
.16
.39
0
361
=
0
11
6-5
I.
Annie P. Hall,
72
39
30
38
34
91.2
.57
.37
0
361
0
0
1
5-7
63
.
Mary E. Dearborn, Prin.,
Whole
rolled.
Boys
Girls.
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily At-
GRADE.
TEACHER.
Under 5
15
Over
14 Years.
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHER.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily At-
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half Days
School was in
Number Under 5
Number Over 15
No. Between 7 and 14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Austin W. Greene,
34
20
14
33
32
97.4
.15
1.81
1
362
0
7
10
14-5
VII.
Mary H. Atkins,
31
17
14
29
28
96.6
=
1.21
0
362
0
0
25
12-9
VI.
Adeline Cashman,
43
20
21
40
38
95.8
.28
1.72
0
362
0
1
41
11-9
V.
Annic E. Burns,
44
28
16
42
39
94.
.25
1.75
1
362
0
0
43
11-2
IV.
Gertrude A. Boyd,
00
20
27
41
39
95.6
.18
.23
0
362
0
0
44
9-7
III.
Frances Talbot,
45
26
19
42
40
94.8
37
.44
1
362
0
0
42
8-3
II.
Augusta E. Dell,
51
22
28
40
38
95.5
.15
.34
-
362
0
0
22
7-1
I.
Eleanor G. Roche,
41
13
20
31
29
93.8
.34
.03
1
362
0
0
4
6-1
I.
Catherine McGovern,
48
21
26
23
21
90.6
.65
.28
0
362
N
0
1
5-4
No. En-
Wbole No. of different Pupils. 7
Number
tendance.
tendance.
Whole
Session.
Years.
Years.
64
.
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Average Daily Ât-
Per cent. Daily At-
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half Days
School was in
Session.
Years.
Number
Years.
No. Between 7 and 14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Robert S. Atkins,
37
19
18
35
34
96.7
.08
1.42
0
361
0
5
16
13-7
VII.
Bertha F. Rice,
33
os.
17
31
30
97.3
.10
1.27
0
362
C
0
33
12- 7
VI.
Mary W. Holden,
47
24
23
42
40
95.7
.07
.91
0
362
0
2
43
12-1
V.
Minnie E. Welsh,
51
21
28
44
42
96.7
.11
1.72
0
362
0
0
43
10-8
IV.
Helen M. West,
64
36
20
56
53
95.2
.13
.89
0
362
0
0
60
9-6
III.
Isabel Moir,
66
36
27
59
56
94.9
.10
.39
1
362
0
0
58
8-5
II.
Mary C. Parker,
76
34
31
62
57
93.
.17
.12
0
362
0
0
54
7-0
I.
Mary P. Underwood,
76
32
23
52
48
3.4
.26
.22
0
362
0
0
9
6-2
I.
May C. Melzard.
85
45
38
50
45
90.8
.33
.19
0
362
3
0
0
5-4
.
Whole No.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
tendance.
tendance.
GRADE.
TEACHER.
Number Under 5
Over 15
1
65
·
LINCOLN SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHER.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily At-
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half Days
School
Session.
Years.
Number Over 15 Years.
No. Between 7 and 14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Chester H. Wilbar,
20
=
7
18
17
96.2
17
.52
0
362
0
0
11
13-7
VII.
Bessie F. Moore,
43
22
20
35
34
96.7
.14
.32
0
362
0
1
25
12-7
VI.
Mary A. Browne,
36
23
13
34
32
94.7
.24
.92
3
362
0
0
32
11-11
V.
Daisy J. Adams,
47
5
31
45
ão
95.7
.07
.28
1
362
0
0
45
10-5
IV.
Minnie E. Donovan,
50
22
28
47
44
94.5
.33
.49
0
362
0
0
47
9-6
III.
Mary McNally,
64
29
32
58
54
92.9
.29
.20
0
362
0
0
61
8-5
II.
Velma L. Curtis,
68
22
15
44
41
91.6
.04
.14
C
362
0
0
37
7-3
II.
Annie Z. White,
75
23
20
41
37
90 6
.35
.24
0
362
0
0
6
6-4
I.
Inez L. Nutting,
80
33
32
35
31
88.5
.31
.03
0
362
2
0
0
5-2
I.
Elizabeth Sullivan,
58
21
20
36
33
89.8
.61
.00
0
362
2
0
0
5-2
Whole No. En-
Whole No. of different| Pupils.
Number
tendance.
tendance.
was in
Number Under 5
99
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHER.
En- No.
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily At- tendance.
tendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half Days
Number .Under 5
Year -.
Number
Years.
No. Between 7 and 14 years.
Average Age,
Years and Months.
VIII.
Mary E. Currier,
27
12
15
23
22
94.6
.69
1.62
0
361
0
6
16
13-9
VII.
Millie A. Damon,
28
=
17
26
24
93.3
.42
1.76
2
362
-
2
19
13-3
VI.
Lena Pfaffmann,
30
19
10
27
25
93.6
.15
1.46
0
362
0
0
28
11-10
V.
Cassendana Thayer,
49
26
22
41
38
93.7
.34
1.49
0
362
0
0
44
10-6
IV.
Lillian Waterhouse,
36
19
17
31
29
94.2
.21
1.38
0
362
0
0
:6
9-7
III.
Annie M. McCormick,
50
20
28
40
37
93.4
.26
.96
0
362
-
0
48
8-2
II.
Marion I. Bailey,
50
25
19
40
38
93 8
.27
.72
1
362
0
0
16
6-11
I.
Annie M. Bennett,
67
28
34
50
44
89.3
.58
.63
0
362
co
0
9
5-9
67
Chas. E. Fitch, Jr., Principal.
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Session
School was in
Over 15
QUINCY SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHER.
No. En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Boys
Girls.
Average Number
Belonging.
tendance.
tendance.
No. of Tardinesses
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half Days
School was in
Session.
Years.
Number
Years.
No. Between 7 and
Average Age,
Years and Months.
VIII.
Charles Sampson,
38
23
15
33
32
96.3
.03
.94
0
357
0
8
30
13-10
VII.
Harriot Wetherell,
38
20
18
33
32
94.6
.19
1.11
0
355
0
-
26
13-0
VI.
Mabel G. Hathaway,
44
22
22
39
36
93.4
.36
1.23
4
359
O
0
44
12-7
V.
Grace G. Alden,
52
23
29
44
42
94.4
.14
1.47
0
359
0
0
46
10-4
IV.
Evelyn G. McGinley,
54
29
35
43
41
94.5
.63
.78
0
360
0
0
53
9-10
III.
Mary Dinnie,
53
20
33
47
4.4
93.1
.32
78
1
361
0
0
51
8-5
II.
Margaret E. Ilaley,
62
28
34
52
8
92.0
.22
.35
0
359
0
0
44
7-5
I.
Margaret E. Burns,
58
33
24
44
39
88.9
.61
.36
0
360
C
0
0
6-3
I.
Ellen D. Granahan.
45
19
26
32.
28
87.3
1.56
.08
1
359
1
0
1 1
5-7
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily At-
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Whole
rolled.
Number
Under 5
Over 15
14 Years.
68
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHER.
No. En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Boys.
Girls.
Average Number
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily At-
No. of Tardincsses Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half Days
School
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
No. Between 7 and 14 Years.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Thomas B. Pollard,
25
15
10
24
23
96.1
.27
1.19
0
361
0
4
12
13-8
VII.
Mary Marden,
28
18
10
24
23
95.3
.22
1.38
2
362
C
1
25
12-8
VI.
Alice S. Hatch,
36
19
17
33
31
94.4
.29
1.16
0
360
0
1
33
11-8
V.
Marjorie L. Souther,
39
13
24
34
31
93.1
.73
1.31
0'
362 .
0
-
39
10-10
IV.
Bessie L. Drew,
40
22
17
34
32
94.6
.59
.44
0
362
0
0
40
9-6
III.
H. Frances Cannon,
49
25
22
41
40
90.8
.35
.45
1
362
0
0
49
8-1
II.
Ida F. Humphrey,
50
19
16
36
32
90 2
.56
.19
0
361
O
0
23
7-3
I.
Sarah A. Malonc,
80
44
35
53
46
86.5
.52
.17
0
361
2
O
2
5-8
15
in
was
Under 5
Over
Average Agc,
Whole
rolled.
Belonging.
tendance.
tendance.
.
69
WILLARD SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHER.
Whole
rolled.
Boys
Girls.
Belonging. Average
tendance.
tendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half Days
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Average Age,
Years and Months.
VIII.
Winnfred E. McKay,
59
29
30
55
54
97.3
.06
.70
1
362
0
11
21
13-10
VII.
Hattie M. Smith,
37
15
22
32
30
94.9
.32
1.70
0
362
0
Co
28
13-4
VII.
Madge L. Rierdon,
33
12
19
30
28
95.
.04
.60
3
362
0
0
31
12-0
VI.
Mary E. Keohan,
47
23
22
44
42
96.
.25
.92
0
362
0
0
44
11-7
VI.
Mary A. White,
37
21
16
35
33
94.4
.21
2.45
0
362
0
3
34
12-1
V.
Ellen B. Fegan,
52
18
33
47
45
95.4
.04
1.50
0
362
0
0
51
10-5
V.
Elizabeth J. McNeil,
50
17
20
39
37
96.5
13
.05
0
362
0
0
14
9-7
V .*
Elizabeth A. Garrity,
36
29
16
34
33
96.6
0
2.15
0
112
=
0
36
9-5
IV .*
Elizabeth A. Garrity,
38
21
17
35
34
95.4
0
.44
0
250
0
O
36
9-5
·
Albert Candlin, Principal,
No. En-
Whole No. of different | pils.
Number
Over
Under 5
was in
School
15
No. Between 7 and
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily At-
70
IV.
Emeline A. Newcomb,
47
28
18
43
40
94.9
.17
.39
0
362
0
0
47
9-9
IV.
Frances C. Sullivan,
46
24
22
43
41
96.
.24
.24
2
362
0
0
45
9-8
III.
Nellic C. Gragg,
54
28
24
47
45
95.5
.08
.13
0
362
0
0
50
8-8
III.
Teresa McDonnell,
57
24
28
50
48
95.5
.04
.22
0
362
0
0
51
8-1
II.
Mary L. Conway,
50
17
38
39
37
96.5
.07
.10
2
362
0
0
2L
7-0
II.
Anne M. Cahill,
49
20
14
36
34
95.4
.26
.49
0
362
0
0
31
7-11
II.
Ellen A. Desmond,
41
27
11
38
36
94 7
.11
.22
0
362
0
0
24
7-2
II .*
Grace E. Drumm,
77
25
16
33
31
92.1
.01
.01
2
250
0
0
20
7-9
I .*
Grace E. Drumm,
43
20
25
43
41
94.3
.0
.0
0
112
0
0
21
6-8
I.
Annie F. Burns,
72
37
34
51
46
90.3
.32
.08
0
362
2
0
4
5-5
I.
Abbie M. Kelley,
125
56
67
49
44
88.7
.27
.02
0
362
0
0
6
5-11
I.
Anna B. Kelley,
57
24
15
38
36
93.3
.28
.14
0
362
0
0
7
6-4
71
* Same pupils ; grade changed during the year.
WOLLASTON SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHER.
En- No.
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging.
tendance.
tendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half Days
Number Under 5
Years.
Number
Ycars.
No. Between
Average Age,
Years and Months.
VIII.
Minnie G. Riley,
30
17
13
26
25
97.3
.15
1.88
0
361.
0
2
20
13-6
VII.
Myra E. Otis,
38
16
21
37
35
95.3
.11
1.92
0
362
0
2
31
12-8
VI.
Annie D. Marden,
43
13
28
38
36
94.9
.20
3.69
3
362
0
1
36
11-11
V.
Edith F. Bates,
27
10
17
26
24
92.9
.08
1.13
0
362
0
0
27
10-10
IV.
Carrie A. Crane,
38
20
15
34
33
95.4
.15
1.07
2
362
0
0
34
9-9
III.
Edith Howe,
50
23
27
46
43
94.4
.25
1.48
0
362
0
0
48
8-6
II.
Ida J. Cameron,
54
34
17
46
43
93.3
.21
1.45
1
362
0
O
15
7-5
I.
Clara E. G. Thayer,
78
39
38
61
55
89.8
.44
1.21
3
362
1
0
13
6-0
15
and
Over
Wholc
rolled.
Average Number
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily At-
Pro Rata Average
School was in
Session.
14 years.
Charles E. Fitch, Jr., Principal,
72
73
TOTAL ATTENDANCE
FROM THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.
SCHOOL.
Who Number of Different Pupils.
Average Number Be-
Average Daily Attend-
Per cent. of Daily At-
Tardinesses Pro Rata
Av. Daily Attend-
Dismissals Pro Rata
Av. Daily Attend-
Cases of Truancy.
Different Pupils .
High
199
228
385
359
93.2
0.56
1.24
14
Adams
254
212
412
383
92.9
0.66
0.50
7
Coddington
275
252
444
419
94.5
0.18
0.65
11
Gridley Bryant
187
183
320
304
95.0
0.26
0.91
4
John Hancock
263
225
420
406
96.8
0.15
0.72
0
Lincoln
.
222
216
394
366
93.0
0.25
0.30
4
Mass. Fields
160
162
276
257
93.0
0.36
1.18
3
Quincy
217
225
368
341
92.6
0.40
0.86
2
Washington
176
151
281
258
91.9
0.46
0.71
2
Willard
446
423
792
752
94.9
0.14
0.60
9
Wollaston
172
176
313
293
93.8
0.23
1.71
9
Grand Totals.
2571
2453
4405
4138
93.9
0.32
0.81
65
ance.
Boys.
Girls.
longing.
ance.
tendance.
ance.
74
THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.
1898.
Whole Number at
End of Month.
Average Number
Belonging.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per Cent. of Daily
Attendance.
Tardinesses.
Dismissals.
Truarts.
January,
4257
4223.9
4074.0
96.4
128
362
9
February,
4239
4194.7
3989.5
95.1
126
287
3
March,
4228
4240.2
4085.5
96.3
126
408
18
April,
4474
4433.8
4248.0
95.8
110
356
4
May,
4397
4385.1
4186.8
95.5
165
332
6
June,
4377
4348.4
4199.5
96.6
133
345
7
September,
4486
4479.6
4341.5
96.9
123
247
9
October,
4464
4456.4
4291.5
96.3
117
385
16
November,
4411
4390.2
4217.9
96.1
118
312
2
December,
4152
4142.8
3877.8
93.6
171
308
1
'1899.
January,
4387
4228.0
3902.4
92.3
179
335
5
February,
4311
4340.4
3779.3
87.1
160
255
1
March,
4364
4367.5
4079.8
93.4
82
316
5
April,
4679
4659.2
4436.6
95.2
110
416
8
May,
4595
4628.3
4309.2
93.1
154
429
6
June,
4417
4449.9
4156.7
93.4
100
360
8
September,
4765
4704.5
4543.9
96.6
135
249
8
October,
4758
4758.
4498.9
94.7
139
331
9
November,
4734
4733.6
4461.6
94.3
114
353
5
December,
4664
4684.2
4329.0
92.4
112
341
69
49.74
2,465
Teachers.
IN SERVICE JANUARY, 1900.
HIGH SCHOOL.
DATE OF
NAME.
HOME.
APPOINTMENT.
Charles F. Harper, 5 .
Quincy,
May, 1899
Walter E. Severance, 1
Quincy,
Sept., 1899
Arthur F. Campbell, 2 Charles P. Slade, 1
Quincy,
Oct., 1898
Elizabeth A. S. Ilsley,*§ 5 Madeleine Fish *
Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Nantucket,
Sept., 1891
Clara E. Thompson, *§
Quincy,
Oct., 1892
Iola L. Pearl, 16
Chesterfield,
Sept., 1895
Florence L. Hayes, 3
Quincy (Wollaston), Sept., 1896 Quincy, Sept., 1898 Framingham, Sept., 1895
H. Annie Kennedy, 13
South Weymouth, Sept., 1896
Mary L. Wade, 15
Sept., 1892
Janie C. Michaels, 10
Quincy (Atlantic), Oldtown, Maine,
Sept., 1899
Mabel Butnam, 11
Roxbury,
Oct., 1899
ADAMS SCHOOL.
James M. Nowland, t
Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Mary B. McLellan, *
Hyde Park,
Sept., 1899
Grace G. Howard, 12
Eastondale,
April, 1897
Eliza C. Sheahan, § Quincy,
Sept., 1865
Daisy M. Lowe, §t
Charlotte A. Kendall, 8
Derry, N. H., Sept., 1896
76
Elizabeth C. Mitchell, * Newcastle, Maine,
Sept., 1897
Jennie F. Griffin, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1897
Eliza F. Dolan,
Quincy,
Sept., 1884
Beatrice H. Rothwell, §
Quincy, Nov., 1899
Annie W. Miller, §
Quincy,
Nov., 1899
Charlotte F. Donovan, § Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Euphrasia Hernan,
Quincy,
April, 1878
CODDINGTON SCHOOL.
Mary E. Dearborn, *
Manchester, N. H.,
Sept., 1876
Margaret E. Olmsted 12
West Harwich, Sept., 1897
Grace E. Lingham *
Hyde Park,
Sept., 1997
Jennie H. Holt, *
Saxonville,
Sept., 1897
Alice F. Sampson, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1896
Addie W. Miller,
Quincy,
April, 1899
Ida A. Andrews, *
Pigeon Cove
Sept., 1897
Julia E. Underwood,
Quincy,
April, 1855
Alice T. Kelly, §
Quincy,
April, 1882
Annie P. Hall, §
Quincy (Atlantic),
Jan., 1895
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL.
Austin W. Greene,
East Milton,
Jan., 1897
Florence M. Ellis, *
Melrose,
Sept., 1899
Mary H. Atkins, *
Amherst, Sept., 1896
Annie E. Burns §4 Quincy, Jan., 1897
Gertrude A. Boyd, § Quincy,
Jan., 1897
Margaret F. Talbot § Quincy,
Jan., 1897
Augusta E. Dell, § Quincy,
Jan., 1897
Cacherine McGovern, § Quincy,
April, 1895
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.
Robert S. Atkins, *
Provincetown, Nov., 1893
Mary B. McLellan,
Hyde Park, Sept., 1899
Jennie N. Whitcher, *
Libson, N. H., Sept., 1899
Mary W. Holden, §
Quincy, Sept., 1889-Sept., 1896
Minnie E. Welsh, §
Quincy (Wollaston), Sept., 1892
Helen M. West, §
Quincy, Jan., 1890
1
77
Isabel Moir, §
Quincy,
Jan., 1897
Mary C. Parker, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1886
Mary P. Underwood, $
Quincy,
Jan., 1882-Sept., 1891
May C. Melzard, $
Quincy (Atlantic), April, 1899
LINCOLN SCHOOL.
Chester H. Wilbar,
Hyannis,
Sept., 1897
Bessie G. Nicholson,
Whitman
Sept., 1899
Emma M. Favour,
Natick, Sept., 1899
Daisy J. Adams,
Quincy,
Sept., 1893
Minnie E. Donovan, Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Mary M. McNally, *$ Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Velma L. Curtis,
North Hanover
Sept., 1892
Inez L. Nutting, $
Quincy,
April, 1894
Elizabeth Sullivan, $ Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Annie Z. White, §
Quincy,
Mar., 1899
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL.
Charles E. Finch, Jr.,
Quincy (Wollaston), Sept., 1895
Mary E. Currier, *
Lebanon, N. H., Sept., 1892
Millie A. Damon, t
Kittery, Maine, Sept., 1897
Lena Pfaffmann, §
Quincy (Wollaston),
April, 1897
Cassendana Thayer, $ Quincy,
Jan., 1897
Lillian Waterhouse, 6
Quincy (Atlantic), April, 1897
Annie M. McCormick, $
Quincy,
Jan., 1897
Marion I. Bailey, t
Quincy (Wollaston),
May, 1898
Annie M. Bennett,
Quincy (Wollaston),
Jan., 1897
QUINCY SCHOOL.
Charles Sampson, Quincy,
Nov., 1896
Mabel G. Hathaway, *
Gorham, Maine,
Sept., 1898
Framingham, Dec., 1899
Mabel Whitney, * Evelyn G. McGinley,
Boston,
Oct., · 1895
Mary Dinnie, $
Quincy,
Sept., 1898
Margaret E. Haley, *$
Quincy,
Sept., 1891
Margaret E. Burns, $
Quincy,
May, 1881
Ellen D. Granahan, §
Quincy (Atlantic),
Jan., 1897
78
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
Thomas B. Pollard, 9
Quincy,
Feb., 1887
Mary Marden,
Quincy,
April, 1874
Alice S. Hatch,
North Marshfield, Jan., 1893
Marjorie L. Souther, *$
Quincy, Jan., 1896
Bessie L. Drew, *
Quincy (Atlantic), Mar., 1896
H. Frances Cannon, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Ida F. Humphrey, § Quincy,
Sept., 1897
Sarah A. Malone, § Quincy,
Sept., 1883
WILLARD SCHOOL.
Albert Candlin, *4
East Milton,
Sept., 1896
Winnifred E. McKay,
Stoneham,
Jan., 1897
Hattie M. Smith, +
Sunapee, N. H.,
Sept., 1897
Madge L. Rierdon, *
Rockland,
Jan., 1898
Mary E. Keohan, *
Weymouth,
April, 1892
Mary A. White,
Quincy,
Jan., 1896
Ellen B. Fegan, §
Quincy,
June, 1875
Elizabeth J. McNeil, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1883
Emeline A. Newcomb, $
Quincy,
April, 1857
Frances C. Sullivan, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1894
Elizabeth A. Garrity. §
Quincy,
Oct., 1889
Nellie C. Gragg, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Teresa McDonnell, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Mary L. Conway, §
Quincy,
April, 1887
Anne M. Cahill, *§
Quincy,
Feb., 1891
Ellen A. Desmond, $
Quincy,
Sept., 1888
Annie F. Burns, §
Quincy,
April, 1884
Abbie M. Kelley,
Quincy (Atlantic),
Sept., 1887
Anna B. Kelley, §
Quincy,
April, 1893
Grace E. Drumm,
Chatham, N. Y.
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