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Boynton & Russell, supplies
2 35
Brown, David, supplies .
2 00
Brown, Edward B., printing 27 00
Brown, Elijah S., labor
20 00
Burnham, F. W., labor
5 20
Caldwell, William, labor
12 00
Caldwell, William C., labor
1 65
Candlin, Albert, supplies
5 63
Carter's Ink Co., supplies and repairs 33 25
56 00
Claflin, W. H. & Co., supplies
187 49
Citizens Gas Light Co., gas
61 60
Crane, Frank F., supplies and labor
151 63
Dearborn, Mary E., supplies, . 16 39
Dimond, H. C. & Co., color pads 1 40
35 25
Doble, E. H. & Co., supplies .
8 50
Educational Publishing Co., books . Edwards, S. H., labor and supplies
5 15
Finch, Charles E., supplies .
8 44
Gallagher Express Co., expressage .
10 00
Gardiner, C. P. & Co., expressage .
3 00
Gilbert, Frank C., tuning piano 3 00
Ginn & Co., books
522 17
Gould, T. A. R., supplies
2 20
Greene, Austin W., supplies .
17 76
Green, F. F., printing.
48 25
Hammett, J. L. Co., supplies .
347 07
Hammond, Charles L., postage stamps
57 54
Hayden, E. E., expressage
10 70
Hayward, A. F., supplies and labor Haynes, John C., & Co., supplies and repairs, . .
4 50
Heath, D. C. & Co., books
145 65
Holden Patent Book Co., supplies
40 03
Chandler, Mary A., books
Ditson, Oliver Co., music
9 17
3 85
61
Horgan, Robey & Co., supplies . $1 25
Houghton, Mifflin Co., books, 246 30
Johnson, Charles, truant officer, tak- ing census . 306 95
Journal of School Geography, sub- scription 1 00
Kasson & Palmer, subscription 3 00
Kemp, John F., labor
1 00
Kendall, Charlotte A., supplies
4 60
Kennedy, H. Annie, supplies .
2 80
Kincaide, Henry L. & Co., supplies Lauriat, Charles E: & Co., books
259 55
5 67
Library Bureau, supplies
36 58
Linscott, A. A., supplies
6 00
Linton, George labor
39 37
Locke, Frank A., tuning and repair- ing pianos . 14 00
Longmans, Green & Co., books .
5 16
Lothrop Publishing Co., books
4 50
Lull, Herbert W., supplies, postage, travel, (not local) care or rooms
73 15
Matsuki, Bunkio, supplies
10 60
Maynard, C. G., supplies
10 55
Mayo, George A., supplies
3 55
Menhinick, E., cleaning vault s
35 00
Miller, Charles, supplies
2 70
Morrissey, William E., committing pupil to Norfolk County Truant School
5 85
Morse Company, books
.
12 15
Nash, John W., supplies .
64 82
Neostyle Company, supplies .
3 90
N. Y., and B. Despatch Co., express-
age 7 70
Nowland, James M., supplies . · 6 08
.
62
Parlin, Frank E., supplies, postage,
travel (not local) care of rooms
$33 20
Perry, F. J., supplies
11 88
Perry, George S. & Co., supplies
506 86
Pettengill, C. F., supplies
40 75
Prescott, G. W. & Son, printing
190 57
Pollard, Thomas B., supplies .
9 61
Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., light
·
65 15
Quincy Water Department, water .
156 00
Red Cross Chemical Co., disinfec- tant
35 10
Reardon, Michael, labor . .
2 00
Sampson, Charles, supplies ·
3 20
Sanborn, Benjamin H. & Co., books
2 82
Sanborn & Damon, supplies
63 35
Shirley, George O., labor
34 12
Silver, Burdett & Co., books .
179 16
Smith, Chandler W., tuning pianos
6 00
Smith, L. C. F., supplies
2 25
Smith Premier Typewriter Co.,
1 00
Suffolk Ink Co., ink
1 00
Sulpho-Napthol Co., sulpho-napthol
20 00
Thompson, Brown & Co., books
18 67
'Thompson, George E., supplies and labor
1 33
Thorp & Martin Co., supplies
28 10
Tirrell & Sons, sign
2 35
Turner, Samuel B., labor
19 80
University Publishing Co., books
9 00
Wade, Mary L., supplies
15 19
Wadsworth, D. E. & Co., supplies .
61 23
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., sup-
58 23
plies
.
10 20
Sibley & Ducker, books .
ribbon .
6 00
Torrey, Bates, repairing typewriters
63
Walworth, Manf. Co., supplies
$3 60
Ward, Samuel Co., supplies .
2 50
Westland, William supplies .
11 65
Wilbar, Chester H., supplies .
5 91
Williams, P. J., & Co., supplies
75
Wollaston Steam Laundry, laundry work
6 20
Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict,
typewriters, desks and supplies
160 75
Ziegler Electric Co., supplies
170 58
·
$7,768 67
RENTS.
Faxon, Henry H., rent.
$264 00
Harmon, W. E., 66
.
145 84
Malnati, Angelo,
.
60 00
Taylor. H. M.,
.
324 00
$793 84
Evening Common Schools.
ADAMS.
Teachers :
James M. Nowland .
$141 00
Thomas B. Pollard .
48 00
Margaret E. Haley .
24 00
Minnie E. Donovan
54 00
Annie E. Burns
48 00
Mary B. Keating
24 00
Janitor :
George Linton,
61 10
$400 10
64
WILLARD.
Teachers :
Austin W. Greene
$141 00
George E. Adams
34 00
Nellie C Gragg
46 00
Frances C. Sullivan,
64 00
Annie Z. White
12 00
Lauretta C. Shea
40 00
Catherine McGovern
18 00
Janitor :
61 10
Francis Welsh
$416 10
Drawing School.
Teacher :
Charles C. Bryant .
$252 00
Janitor :
81 90
Samuel B. Turner
$333 90
Sundries :
Babb, Edward E. & Co., sup-
plies . $51 65
Beckford, E. S., supplies and labor 1 53
16 80
Ginn & Co., books .
23 40
Hammett, J. L. Co., supplies . Quincy Electric Light and Power Co., light 190 87
$284 25
$1,434 35
65
Rock Island Fund,
Expended for High School.
Appleton, D. & Co., Cyclopedia,
part of set .
$20 00
Lauriat, Charles E. & Co.,
Primary batteries
1 35
Victorian poets
1 50
English men of letter series
2 00
Composition
1 35
Balance and design
3 00
Constitutional law .
2 00
American government
1 25
Middle period,
1 17
Making of the nation
83
Tariff history .
83
English history for Americans
1 20
Pioneers
1 00
Larger History of the United States .
1 34
Essay on Homer
1 00
$39 82
Attendance.
HIGH SCHOOL.
GRADE.
1
į
Vary L. Wade,
H. Annie Kennedy,
Charlotte A. Kendall,
Mabel Butman,
Janie C. Michaels,
| Charles P. Slade,
Daisy M. Lowe,
Florence L. Hayes,
Clara E. Thompson,
Madeleine Fish,
Elizabeth A. Souther,
Arthur F. Campbell,
Walter E. Severance,
Charles F. Harper,
TEACHERS.
478
Whole
rolled.
No. En-
220 258
Boys.
Pupils.
different No. of Whole
435
Average
Belonging.
413
Average Daily At- tendance.
94.9
Per cent. Daily
Attendance.
.31
No. of Tardinesses Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
69
No. of Dismissals Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
182
No. of Half-Days School was in Session.
Number
- Years
Under 5
0
278
Number Years.
Over 15
207
No. Between 7 and 14 Years.
15-3
Average Age. Years and Months.
67
NOTE .- The "Average Age" is based on the September records.
HIGH.
¡ Iola L. Pearl,
Girls.
Number
Co
ADAMS SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Belonging. Average
tendance.
tten lance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average.
Daily Attendance.
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII. VII.
James M. Nowland,
1
40
24
16
38
36
93.8
.74
1.27
1
363
0
4
34
13-1
Mary R. Mclellan, Grace G. Howard,
44
22
22
40
37
92.0
.76
1.11
C
364
0
0
42
12-3
VI.
Eliza C. Sheahan,
41
22
19
41
38
93.1
.39
.88
0
364
0
0
42
11-7
V.
Elizabeth C. Mitchell,
50
26
24
45
42
93.2
.40
.79
1
364
0
0
51
10-4
IV.
Jennie F. Griffin,
63
34
29
59
55
93.5
.31
.10
1
364
0
0
60
9-1
III.
Eliza F. Dolan,
48
28
20
42
39
93.6
1.33
.30
1
364
0
0
49
S-6
II.
Beatrice H. Rothwell,
49
20
29
42
36
88.4
1.59
.18
0
364
0
0
22
7-7
II.
Annie W. Miller,
37
19
18
34
32
91.9
.98
.41
1
364
0
0
17
7-10
I.
Charlotte F. Donovan,
42|
18
24
36
33
89.5
1.60
06
2
364
0
0
2
5-8
I.
Euphrasia Hernan,
-
44| 21
23
35
32
89.8
80
.15
1
364
0
1
0 | 0
1
5-6
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
No.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Num "-1
Years.
14 years.
Whole
School
Session.
Number
Years.
in
was
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily
68
L
En-
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
School was in
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months
VIII.
44
18
26
44
42
95.2
.02
.70
0
363
0
3
30
13-7
VII.
Grace E. Lingham,
47
25
22
47
45
95.8
.09
1.00
0
364
0
1
40
12-10
VI.
Jennie H. Holt,
45
27
00
45
43
95.0
.07
.64
0
364
0
0
49
11-5
V.
Alice F. Sampson,
75
40
35
73
69
94.7
.26
.41
0
364
0
0
77
10-9
IV.
Addie W. Miller,
16
25
21
42
40
95.5
.15
.58
0
364
0
0
45
9-2
III.
Mary E. Costello,
61
29
32
58
55
95.0
.18
.29
O
364
0
0
60
8-5
II.
Julia E. Underwood,
59
29
30
56
2
92.8
.01
.92
1
364
0
0
41
7-4
I.
Alice T. Kelly,
53
29
24
46
42
91.2
.21
.50
0
364
0
0
17
6-3.
1
Annie P. Hall,
67
381
29
48
42
88.4
.61
.30
0
363
1
O
5
5-8
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Whole
rolled.
Boys
Girls
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Years.
14 Years.
S
No.
Session.
Years. Number
Number
Per
Mary E. Dearborn, Prin., Margaret E. Olmsted,
69
CODDINGTON SCHOOL.
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL.
En-j
w hole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Cent. Daily
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average
Diily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age,
Years and Months.
VIII. .
Au-tin W. Greene,
25
14
11
25
24
97.5
0 04
1.08
0
364
0
2
23
13-7
VII.
Florence M. Ellis,
43
21
22
39
37
94.6
.08
1.58
1
364
O
3.
39
12-8
VI.
Mary H. Atkins,
44
27
17
41
39
93.4
31
2.08
1
364
0
1
40
12-3
V.
Annie E. Burns,
42
15
27
40
0
94.0
.08
1.06
0
364
0
0
42
10-6
IV.
Gertrude A. Boyd,
41
26
15
38
36
94.6
.14
.72
0
364
0
0
37
9-0
III.
M. Frances Talbot,
49
22
27
47
44
94.7
.15
=
0
364
0
0
47
8-2
II.
Augusta E. Dell,
48
19
29
43
40
93.7
.15
1
O
364
0
0
25
7-8
I.
Catherine McGovern.
86
31
55
59
53
90.1
.09
.08
0
364
9
O
3
5.5
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
No.
rolled.
Bovs.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
14 Years.
Years.
Number
Number
Years.
School was
Session.
Whole
Per
70
1
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.
En-
Number
Whole No. of different Pupils. [
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
School was in
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Robert S. Atkins,
26
12
14
28
26
95.9
.03
.79
0
363
O
1
22
13-6
VII.
Jennie N. Whitcher,
44
23
21
42
40
95.0
.02
.89
2
364
0
C
38
12-9
VI.
Mary W. Holden,
44
20
24
43
42
96.3
.07
1.92
0
364
0
1
43
11-8 1
V.
Minnie E. Welsh,
55
38
17
60
57
94.3
.12
1.03
0
364
0
0
55
11-0
IV.
Helen M. West,
57
35
22
60
56
94.6
.18
62
1
364
0
0
57
9-8
III.
Isabel Moir,
72
35
37
69
65
93.9
.01
.52
Co
364
0
0
70
8-4
II.
Mary C. Parker,
60
34
26
63
59
94 0
.09
.08
O
364
0
0
45
7-6
1
Mary P. Underwood,
62
31
31
62
57
92.4
.29
.24
0
364
0
0
11
6-6
I.
May C. M:Izard,
95
42
53
58
52
90 0
.66
.36
2
364
7
0
00
6-3
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Whole No.
rolled.
Average
Belonging.
Boys.
Girls.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
14 Years.
Years.
Years. Number
Number
Per
No. of Dismissals
Session.
Mary B. Mclellan,
71
LINCOLN SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different | Pupils.
Number
Belonging. Average
tendance.
Per cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Halt-Days
session.
Years. Number
Number
Years.
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Chester H. Wilbar,
28
12
16
27
26
98.6
004
.953
0
364
0
0
19
13-6
VII.
Harriet E. Benson,
28
17
11
28
27
96.7
.003
.119
0
364
0
0
25
12-7
VI.
Emma M. Favour,
41
16
25
40
39
96.6
.15
1.6
0
364
0
1
40
12-1
V.
Daisy J. Adams,
48
22
26
44
43
96.5
.21
.21
1
364
0
0
48
10-2
IV.
Minnie E. Donovan,
CO
21
27
46
45
96.3
18
.26
0
364
0
0
49
9-4
III.
Mary M. McNally,
61
35
26
54
53
97.2
.11
.21
0
364
0
0
61
8-5
III.
Annie Z. White,
47
23
24
44
42
95.8
.02
.21
1
364
0
0
16
7-8
II.
Velma L. Curtis,
48
30
19
53
51
95.2
co
.03
0
364
0
0
29
6-7
I.
Elizabeth Sullivan,
74
45
29
59
55
93.2
CT
.003
0
364
3
0
1
5-7
1
Inez L. Nutting,
25| 14
11
30
55
89.1
.09
.0
0
364
13
O
O
5-2
in
15
No.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average Daily At-
Daily
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
School
Under 5
was
Over
14 Years.
72
-
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
En- No.
Whole No. of different Pupils
Number
Daily
cent. Per
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
School was in
Session.
Years. Number
Number Over
No. Between 7 and
14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months
VIII.
Chas. E. Finch, Principal. Mary E. Currier,
30
14
16
26
25
95.2
.36
2.44
1
363
0
4
18
13-7
VII.
Millie A. Damon,
32
18
14
26
25
95.5
.16
2.18
1
364
0
0
24
12-9
VI.
Lena Pfaffmann,
39
21
18
34
32
94.6
.49
.98
0
364
0
0
40
11-5
V.
Cassendana Thayer,
37
18
19
34
33
95.8
.12
1.03
0
364
0
0
37
10-6
IV.
Lillian Waterhouse,
37
14
23
40
38
95.1
.21
1.02
0
364
0
0
43
9-4
III.
Annie M. McCormick,
47
27
20
41
38
94.1
.18
1.66
1
364
0
0
50
8-4
II.
Marion I. Bailey,
48
24
24
42
39
94.2
.20
.66
2
364
0
0
25
7-1
I.
Annie M. Bennett,
84
42
42
57
51
89.9
.78
.37
1
364
1
O
5
6-1
Years.
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Attendance.
Under 5
15|
73
QUINCY SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
tendance.
Per cent.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissal;
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
Number Under 5
Years.
Number
Years.
14 years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Charles Sampson,
33
17
16
30
29
96.0
.01
.12
2
363
0
6
30
13-9
VII.
Helen A. Buck,
36
15
21
34
31
92.0
.13
.93
1
363
0
O
35
12-8
VI.
Mabel G. Hathaway,
51
21
30
43
40
93.6
.32
1.07
4
363
0
0
51
11-7
V.
Mabel Whitney,
54
29
25
43
40
93.0
.50
.87
0
363
0
1
50
10-5
IV.
Evelyn G. McGinley,
57
28
29
45
42
93.2
1.67
.52
C7
363
0
0
57
9-9
III.
Mary Dinnie,
59
29
30
49
45
92.7
.30
.52
0
363
0
0
53
8-4
II.
Margaret H. O'Brien,
46
24
22
43
38
88.7
.38
.59
0
362
O
0
40
6-9
II.
Ellen D. Granahan,
25
12
13
25
23
91.2
1.72
1.93
1
363
0
0
17
6-9
I.
Margaret E. Burns,
80
37
43
51
45
88.2
.97
.. 17
1
361
3
0
9
6-2
-
Whole No. En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
Average Daily At-
Attendance.
School
Session.
was in
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
was in
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Thomas B. Pollard,
24
15
9
24
23
95.4
.17
1.22
1
364
0
1
13
13-6
VII.
Mary Marden,
35
21
14
32
30
95.6
.26
.83
1
364
C
3
30
12-6
VI.
Alice S. Hatch,
36
11
25
34
32
94.3
.41
.16
0
364
0
0
33
11-7
4
Marjorie L. Souther,
35
23
12
36
33
93.1
63
.20
1
364
0
0
36
10-5
IV.
Bessie L. Drew,
44
23
21
13
41
94.2
.39
.34
0
364
O
0
43
9-0
III.
H. Frances Cannon,
48
27
21
46
43
91.9
.28
.38
1
364
0
0
46
8-3
II.
Ida F. Humphrey,
48
29
19
44
41
92.8
.32
.32
0
362
O
0
15
7-5
:
Sarah A. Malone,
69
36
33
50
44
89.1
.58
.27
0
362
1
0
5
6-3
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
Session. School
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
14 years.
75
.
No.
WILLARD SCHOOL .*
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
En- No.
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Winnifred E. Mckay,
48
17
31
44
43
96.7
.02
.02
-
329
0
0
33
13-3
VII.
Hattie M. Smith,
45
23
22
43
=
95.4
.04
.09
2
329
0
1
44
13-2
VII.
Madge L. Rierdon,
38
23
15
34
32
93.3
.06
.88
2
329
0
1
30
12-11
VI.
Mary E. Keohan,
48
20
28
47
45
95.5
.00
.. 68
0
329
0
0
47
11-4
VI.
Mary A. White,
40
23
17
38
36
93.5
.05
1.06
0
329
0
0
40
12-1
V.
Ellen B. Fegan,
42
25
17
39
37
95.3
.05
.34
0
329
0
0
41
10-3
V.
Elizabeth J. McNeil,
43
21
22
41
39
95.0
.00
.48
1
329
0
C
43
10-7
V.
Elizabeth A. Garrity,
31
20
11
30
27
92.0
.29
.29
0
329
0
0
29
10-8
IV.
Frances C. Sullivan.
52
28
24
50
48
96.0
.06
.18
0
329
0
0
51
9-5
IV.
Emeline A. Newcomb,
51
21
30
47
44
95.4
.04
.60
1
329
0
0
51
9-7
14 Years.
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
--
Albert Candlin, Principal
Years. Number
Number
Years.
76
School was in
Session.
III. Nellie C. Gragg,
84| 22
12
32
30
95.3
.09
.26
0
329
0
0
1 37
8-11
III.
Teresa McDonnell,
45
28
17
45
43
95.9
.16
.09
1
329
0
0
47 8-5
III.
Ellen A. Desmond,
45|
18
27
44
41
93.4
.19
.53
0
329
0
0
44
8-3
II. Grace E. Drumm,
48
21
27
45
42
95.8
.04
21
2
329
0
0
23
7-4
II. Mary L. Conway,
47
28
19
42
40
95.0
.07
.05
0
329
0
0
29
7-10
II. Anne M. Cahill,
48
21
27
44
42
95.0
.16
04
0
321
0
0
23
7-1
I.
Abbie M. Kelley,
107
53
54
63
57
89.4
.22
.03
1
329
4
0
5
5-10
I.
Annie F. Burns,
64
30
34
55
49
88.1
.18
.10
1
329
13
0
1
5-6.
I.
Auna B. Kelly,
47
31
16
46
42
90.4
.19
.16
0
329
0
0
7
6-6
I.
Nellie E. Murphy,
40
15
25
39
35
90.3
0
.0
0
329
0
0
5
6-7
.
.
*Willard School closed from April 25 to May 21, 1900.
77
WOLLASTON SCHOOL .*
En-
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
School was in
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Charles E. Finch, Principal, { S Grace F. Hill,
33
11
22
31
30
94.4
.13
3.85
1
339
0
7
22
13-8
VII.
Myra E. Otis,
40
16
24
37
35
94.3
.08
2.39
2
340
0
1
37
12-5
VI.
Annie D. Marden,
37
=
22
34
31
90.9
.22
3.46
3
340
0
0
35
12-2
V.
Edith F. Bates,
42
24
18
39
38
95.3
·10
.85
0
340
0
0
=
10-7
IV.
Carrie A. Crane,
49
21
28
45
42
93.9
.23
1.82
1
340
0
0
50
9-6
III.
Edith Howe,
48
28
20
44
40
91.7
.12
1.56
0
340
0
0
ão
8-7
II.
Ida J. Cameron,
60
28
32
54
50
93.3
.23
1.43
1
340
O
0
42
7-4
I.
Clara E. G. Thayer,
77
43
34
60
53
88.8
.43
.43
0
338
2
0
6
6-3
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
No.
rolled. Whole
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Per
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Years.
Number
Number
Years.
Session.
* Wollaston School closed from Jan. 4 to Jan. 22, 1900.
78
79
TOTAL ATTENDANCE FROM THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.
SCHOOL.
Whole Number Different Pupils.
ot
Number Be-
Daily
of
Pro
Av. Daily Attendance.
Dismissals Pro Rata Av. Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
Different Pupils.
High
220
258
435
413
94.9
.31
.69
3
Adams
234
224
414
381
92.0
.83
.51
12
Coddington
260
237
458
430
93.8
.20
.58
6
Gridley Bryant
175
203
331
310
93.8
.13
.78
2
John Hancock .
270
245
485
455
93.8
.19
.66
0
Lincoln
235
214
426
407
95.5
.20
.40
1
Mass. Fields
178
176
301
282
94.0
.33
1.17
5
Quincy
212
229
364
334
91.9
.48
.80
4
Washington
185
154
309
287
93.0
.39
.88
4
Willard
486
477
837
785
93.7
.15
.42
9
Wollaston
182
200
345
319
92.5
.21
1.79
7
Grand Totals
2637
2617
4705
4403
93.6
0.28
0.71
53
At-
Daily
Rata
Boys.
Girls.
Average
longing.
Average
tendance.
cent.
Attendance.
Tardinesses
Per
.
.
1
80
MONTHLY REPORTS.
1899
Whole Number at
End of Month.
Average Number
Belonging.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per Cent. of Daily
Attendance.
Tardinesses.
Dismissals.
Truants.
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
4758.0
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
14
1900
4623
4571.1
4241.3
92.8
143
295
5
January,
4594
4587.4
4212.8
91.8
117
314
1
February,
4597
4567.5
4165.9
91.2
135
323
6
March,
4809
4748.8
4457.3
93.9
115
283
1
April,
4740
4735.5
4458.7
94.2
156
358
9
May,
4711
4723.2
4479.6
94.8
101
300
5
June,
September,
4891
4826.2
4632.1
95.9
132
224
23
October,
4866
4869.2
4576.9
93.9
128
393
4
November,
4870
4863.6
4649.9
93.5
187
346
12
December,
4756
4768.3
4302.2
90.2
223
350
0
-
Corps of Teachers.
JANUARY, 1901
HIGH SCHOOL.
DATE OF
NAME.
HOME.
ELECTION.
Charles F. Harper, 5
Quincy,
May, 1899
Walter E. Severance, 1
Quincy,
Sept., 1899
Arthur F. Campbell, 2
Derry, N. H.,
Sept., 1896
Elizabeth A. Souther, * § Madeleine Fish, * Clara E. Thompson,* § Iola L. Pearl, 16
Quincy,
Sept., 1890
Nantucket,
Sept., 1891
Quincy,
Oct., 1892
Florence L. Hayes, 3
Wollaston,
Sept., 1896
Daisy M. Lowe, § t
Quincy,
Sept., 1898
Charles P. Slade, 1
Quincy,
Oct., 1898
Janie C. Michaels, 10
Oldtown, Maine,
Sept., 1899
Stacy B. Southworth, 1
Quincy,
Sept., 1900
L. Frances Tucker, 3
Chelsea, Sept., 1900
Framingham,
Sept., 1895
South Weymouth
Sept., 1896
Atlantic,
Sept., 1892
ADAMS SCHOOL.
#James M. Nowland, t
Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Jean B. Tucker, * Pittsfield,
Jan., 1901
Grace G. Howard, 12
Eastondale,
April, 1897
Eliza C. Sheahan, § Quincy,
Sept., 1865
# See Cranch School.
Charlotte A. Kendall, H. Annie Kennedy, ₭ 13 18 Mary L. Wade, 15
Chesterfield,
Sept., 1895
82
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, §
Sept., 1892
Charlotte F. Donovan, §
Quincy,
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,*
Framingham,
Sept., 1897
Ida A. Andrews, *
Pigeon Cove,
Sept., 1896
Alice F. Sampson, §
Quincy,
Jan., 1899
Addie W. Miller,
Quincy,
Jan., 1900
Julia E. Underwood,
Quincy, April, 1855
Alice T. Kelly, §
Quincy,
April, 1882
Annie P. Hall, §
Atlantic,
Jan., 1895
CRANCH SCHOOL.
#James M. Nowland, ¡ Quincy,
Sept., 1889-Jan., 1901 Sept., 1898-Jan., 1901
1 Mary Dinnie, § Quincy,
2 Minnie E. Welsh, § Annie S. Keenan, § Quincy,
Jan., 1901
Grace E. Perry, §
Quincy,
Elizabeth H. Poland, * Atlantic,
Jan., 1897-Jan., 1901 Jan., 1901
Lucy J. Mitchell, § Quincy,
#Principal also of the Adams School.
1 Transferred from the Quincy School. 2 Transferred from the John Hancock School.
Quincy, Nov., 1899
Hyde Park, Sept., 1897
Jennie H. Holt,
Sept., 1897
Mary E. Costello, §
Quincy,
Wollaston, Sept., 1892-Jan., 1901 Jan., 1901.
83
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
Catherine McGovern, §
Quincy,
April, 1895
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.
#Robert S. Atkins, *
Provincetown, Nov. 1893
Mary W. Holden, §
Quincy, Sept., 1889-Sept., 1896
Jennie N. Whitcher, *
Lisbon, N. H. Sept., 1899
Mary C. Parker,
Quincy, Sept., 1886
May S. Parker,
Middleboro,
Jan., 1901
Helen M. West,
Quincy,
Jan., 1890
Isabel Moir,
Norfolk Downs, Jan., 1897
Helen F. Boyd, §
Quincy, Nov., 1892-Sept., 1900
Mary P. Underwood,
Quincy, Jan., 1882-Sept., 1891
May C. Melzard, §
Quincy,
April, 1899
# See Lincoln School.
LINCOLN SCHOOL.
#Robert S. Atkins, *
Provincetown,
Sept., 1900
Bessie G. Nicholson,
Whitman,
Sept., 1899
Harriet E. Benson, *
Tremont, Maine, April, 1900
Emma ·M. Favour,
Natick,
Sept., 1899
Daisy J. Adams,
Quincy,
Sept., 1893
Minnie E. Donovan,
Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Mary M. McNally, * §
Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Elizabeth Sullivan, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Velma L. Curtis, §
North Hanover,
Sept., 1892
Inez L. Nutting, §
Quincy,
April, 1894
# See John Hancock School.
84
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL.
#Charles E. Finch,
Wollaston, Sept., 1895-Sept., 1898
Mary E. Currier, *
Lebanon, N. H. Sept., 1898
Millie A. Damon, t
Kittery, Maine, Sept., 1897
Lena Pfaffmann, §
Wollaston, Sept., 1898
Cassendana Thayer, §
Quincy,
Oct., 1896
Lillian Waterhouse, 6
Atlantic,
April, 1897 .
Grace M. Spinney, *
Malden,
Dec., 1900'
Marion I. Bailey, i
Wollaston, May, 1898:
Jan., 1897
Annie M. Bennett, Wollaston,
# Principal of Wollaston School.
QUINCY SCHOOL.
Charles Sampson, *
Quincy,
Nov., 1896
Mabel Whitney, *
Framinghanı, Dec., 1899
Mabel G. Hathaway, *
South Paris, Me., Sept., 1898
Florence E. Thompson, 19
Wollaston, Jan., 1901
Evelyn G. McGinley,
Boston,
Oct., 1895
Josephine L. Kelly, 6
Quincy,
Sept., 1900
Ellen D. Granahan, §
Atlantic,
Jan., 1897
Margaret E. Burns, § Quincy,
May, 1881
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
Thomas B. Pollard, * 9
Quincy,
Feb., 1887
Mary Marden,
Quincy, April, 1874
Alice S. Hatch,
North Marshfield, Jan., 1893
Mary F. Sampson, § *
Quincy,
Sept., 1900
Bessie L. Drew, * Atlantic,
March, 1896
H. Frances Cannon, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Ida F. Humphrey, § Quincy, Sept., 1897
Sarah A. Malone, § Quincy,
Sept., 1883
85
WILLARD SCHOOL.
#Chester H. Wilbar, * Alice M. Packard, *
Hyannis, Sept., 1897-Sept., 1900 Ashburnham, Sept., 1900
Beatrice J. Smith,
Rutland, Vermont, Jan., 1901 Madge L. Rierdon, *
Rockland, Jan., 1898
Mary E. Keohan, * Mary A. White, * Ellen B. Fegan, §
Quincy, Quincy,
Jan., 1896
Elizabeth J. McNeil, §
Quincy, Sept., 1883
Emeline A. Newcomb, §
Quincy, April, 1857
Frances C. Sullivan, §
Quincy, Sept., 1894
Elizabeth A. Garrity, § Annie Z. White, §
Quincy,
Oct., 1889
Quincy,
Oct., 1900
Teresa McDonnell, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Mary L. Conway, §
Quincy,
April, 1887
Anne M. Cahill, * §
Quincy,
Feb., 1891
Ellen A. Desmond, §
Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Annie F. Burns, * §
Quincy,
April, 1884
Abbie M. Kelly,
Atlantic,
Sept., 1887
Mary B. Keating, §
Quincy,
Grace E. Drumm,
Chatham, N. Y.,
Jan., 1897
#Transferred from the Lincoln School.
WOLLASTON SCHOOL.
#Charles E. Finch,
Wollaston,
Sept., 1895
Belle Smith, 11
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