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Evening Common Schools.
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Teachers :
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$132 00
Thomas B. Pollard .
88 00
Minnie E. Donovan
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Annie E. Burns
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Josephine L. Kelley
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John D. MacDonald
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Ellen G. Haley
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Catherine McGovern
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Frances C. Sullivan
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Lauretta C. Shea
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Janitor :
Francis Welsh
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DRAWING SCHOOL.
Teachers :
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Charles C. Bryant . 160 00
Jane P. McGovern. . 2 00
Janitor :
Samuel B. Turner
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Stone, H
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Thorp & Martin Company,
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Westland, William, labor
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$1,551 90 -
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Commercial Digest .
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Attendance.
HIGH SCHOOL.
GRADE.
1
Mary L. Wade.
L. Frances Tucker,
Janie C. Michaels, Stacy B. Southworth,
Charles P. Slade,
Daisy M. Lowe,
Florence L. Hayes,
Iola L. Pearl,
H. Annie Kennedy, Charlotte A. Kendall, Clara E. Thompson,
Madeleine Fish,
W. Gaspard de Coligny,
Arthur F. Campbell,
Walter E. Severance,
Charles F. Harper, Prin.,
Whole
rolled.
No. En-
529
228 301
Boys.
Girls.
Pupils.
different
No. of
Whole
463
Average
Belonging.
435
Average Daily At- tendance.
93.9
Per
Daily
cent. Attendance.
.57
No. of Tardinesses Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
.75
No. of Dismissals Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
00
No. of Half-Days School was
Session.
0
Number Years.
Under 5
299
Number Years.
Over 15
75
No. Between 7 and 14 Years.
15-4
Average Age. Years and Months.
73
NOTE .- The "Average Age" is based on the September records.
TEACHIERS.
L
HIGH.
187
Number
ADAMS SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Belonging. Average
tendance.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
under &
Over 15
| No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Jean B. Tucker,
34
19
15
38
34
91.4
5.37
1.83
0
368
0
0
34
13-1
VII.
Grace G. Howard,
47
23
24
42
39
92.2
2.11
.99
O
368
0
0
38
12-9
VI.
Eliza C. Sheahan,
47
22
25
47
43
92.2
3.04
1.09
00
368
0
0
47
11-7
V.
Elizabeth C. Mitchell,
63
34
28
54
50
92.7
1.23
.41
1
368
0
O
63
10-0
IV.
Jennie F. Griffin,
57
32
25
53
49
93.1
1.2
.32
1
368
0
0
57
8-7
III.
Eliza F. Dolan,
48
22
22
40
36
90.1
1.53
.41
0
368
0
0
45
8-3
III. II.
Annie W. Miller,
23
7
16
22
20
90.9
1.45
.04
0
368
0
00
23
7-8
Į1.
Beatrice H. Rothwell,
54
27
27
47
41
88.4
1.71
.53
1
368
O
0
8
6-6
1
Euphrasia Hernan,
37
14
23
29
25
84.8
.97
.12
0
368
0
0
1
5-6
I.
Charlotte F. Donovan,
35 21
14
31
26
83.7
1.97
.15
0
368
0
0 0
0
5-4
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
School
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
14 years.
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
James M. Nowland, Prin.,
·
17
7
10
15
13
88.4
1.55
.01
2
368
0
17
8-7
was
No.
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily
CODDINGTON SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
Session.
Years.
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Mary E. Dearborn, Prin., Margaret E. Olmsted,
44
23
21
45
43
95.5
.07
.79
1
367
0
4
26
13-10
VII.
Grace E. Lingham,
45
24
21
38|
36
94.7
.08
.94
2
368
0
1
40
12-9
VI.
Jennie H. Holt,
77
44
33
65
60
92.3
.42
SS
3
368
0
0
77
11-9
V.
Alice F. Sampson,
67
28
27
47
44
94.3
.45
.68
1
368
C
0
67
10-7
IV.
Freda Salfisberg,
54
26
28
48
45
94.0
.31
.69
0
368
C
0
54
9-1
III.
Mary E. Costello,
76
29
32
54
50
91.6
.62
.38
4
368
0
0
76
8-7
II.
Julia E. Underwood,
64
29
35
55
50
91.0
.42
1.00
1
368
0
0
46
7-8
I.
Alice T. Kelly,
46
27
19
39
35
89.7
.40
.26
4
367
0
0
14
6-5
1
Annie P. Hall,
53
26
27
46
40
86.9
1.33
.70
0
367
0 | O
0
3
5-9
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
No.
rolled.
Boys
Girls
Belonging. Average
tendance.
Average Daily At-
15
was
Under 5
Over
Whole
School
Number
No. Between 7 and
Per
75
.
CRANCH SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VI.
James M. Nowland, Prin., Mary Dinnie,
35
1
0
32
30
93.4
.23
1.05
221
O
1
33
11-11
V.
Minnie E. Welsh,
34
0
0
32
31
96.1
.32
.32
0
221
0
0
36
11-2
IV.
Annie S. Keenan,
25
0
0
24
23
94.3
.66
66
0
221
0
0
25
9-5
III.
Grace E. Perry,
36
2
0
34
31
93.0
.93
.32
0
221
0
0
35
8.10
II.
Elizabeth H. Poland,
41
2
0
38
34
91.4
.93
.23
0
221
0
0
30
7-8
I.
Lucy J. Mitchell.
37
0
O
35
32
91.3
.71
.0
O
221
0
0
4
6-3
GRADE.
TEACHER.
Whole No.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average Number
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
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Belonging.
tendance.
tendance.
was in
Under 5
76
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL.
in
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Austin W. Greene, Prin.,
36
16
20
33
32
94.6
.19
1.01
0
368
0
1
26
13-5
VII.
Elizabeth B. Thomas,
35
22
13
33
30
91.6
.32
1.60
0
36S
0
0
30
12-10
VI.
Mary II. Atkins,
45
18
26
41
36
89.5
.03
1.59
0
368
0
0
42
11-9
V.
Annie E. Burns,
30
24
12
34
32
93.1
.17
.84
1
368
0
0
36
10-0
IV.
Gertrude A. Boyd,
45
20
25
42
39
92.4
.05
.74
0
368
0
0
45
9-2
III.
M. Frances Talbot,
43
16
27
41
38
91.8
.18
.07
0
368
0
0
41
8-2
II.
Augusta E. Dell,
48
18
30
39
35
90.9
.36
.08
0
368
0
0
17
6-3
1
Catherine McGovern.
61
25
36
55
49
88 5
.01
.01
0
368
2
O
2
5.8
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
No. En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Cent. Daily
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
School
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
No. of Half-Days
was
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Whole No. En-
Number
Whole No. of different Pupils.
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.
Robert S. Atkins, Prin.,
52
28
24
49
46
94.4
.30
2.26
0
361
0
6
35
13-7
Mary W. Holden,
VII.
Jennie N. Whitcher,
43
17
26
41
39
93.9 92.9
.28
2.51
0
362
0
2
40
12-7
VI.
Mary C. Parker,
56
35
21
42
39
.15
1.5
-
362
0
0
56
11-3
V.
Mary S. Parker,
64
42
22
48
44
93.2
.31
1.62
CO
362
0
0
62
10-10
IV.
Helen M. West,
62
29
33
50
46
92.7
.47
.32
0
362
0
0
57
9-3
III.
Isabel Moir,
73
46
27
57
52
92.4
.47
.38
1
362
0
0
71
8-10
II.
Helen F. Boyd,
62
33
29
49
45
92.6
.24
.13
0
362
0
0
46
7-4
:
Mary P. Underwood,
60
25
35
43
40
94.0
.67
.29
0
362
0
0
9
6-4
I.
May C. Melzard.
62
27
35
46
42
90.7
.28
.33
0
362
7
0
5
5-6
rolled.
Average
Belonging.
Boys.
Girls.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
in
was
School
Session.
Years. Number
Number
Years.
14 Years.
82 .
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 in
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Bessie G. Nicholson,
26
15
11
25
24
95.9
.07
1.43
0
368
0
2
16
13-6
VII.
Harriet E. Benson,
36
14
22
33
32
95.4
1.01
1.54
0
368
0
2
31
12-9
VI.
Emma M. Favour,
51
26
25
45
43
94.9
2.09
.90
2
368
0
0
50
11-9
V.
Daisy J. Adams,
49
24
25
44
42
94.6
.31
.6
1
368
0
0
51
10-S
IV.
Minnie E. Donovan,
29
25
54
51
95.2
.38
.09
0
368
0
0
56
9-5
III.
Mary M. McNally,
48
25
23
45
44
95.7
.18
.45
0
368
0
0
47
8-6
III.
Elizabeth Sullivan,
47
30
17
46
43
92.5
3
.09
1
368
0
0
49
7-9
II.
Velma L. Curtis,
63 37
26
59
54
92.0
.44
.14
0
368
O
0
22
6-10
I.
Inez T .. Nutting,
68 34
34
59
53
88.6
.81
.01
2
368
21
0
CI
5-4
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
No.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
Robert S. Atkins, Prin.,
No. of Half-Days
Session.
Years.
Number
Years.
14 Years.
79
Whole
Number
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils
Number
Belonging.
tendance.
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
Number Under 5
Number Over 15
No. Between 7 and
14 Years.
Average Age.
VIII.
Charles E. Finch, Prin., Mary E. Currier,
29
15
14
27
26
95.8
.74
2.54
2
368
0
3
18
13-6
VII.
Millie A. Damon,
31
16
15
30
28
92.4
.43
3.10
0
368
0
0
26
12-5
VI.
Lena Pfaffmann,
39
co
14
3-4
32
93.3
.24
1.86
0
368
0
0
33
11-7
V.
Cassendana Thayer,
50
22
28
42
39
92.1
.48
1.07
C
368
0
0
46
10-4
IV.
Lillian M. Waterhouse,
16
27
17
40
37
93.8
.16
1.48
0
368
0
0
10
9-4
II.
Grace M. Spinney,
50
22
2.4
43
38
90.2
.51
2.10
1
368
0
0
46
8-8
II.
Florence C. Gammons,
60
24
34
49
45
90.8
.64
.73
0
368
0
0
31
7-1
I.
Annie M. Bennett,
67
33
34
54
48
87.4
1.36
.44
1
368
3
0
9
5-10
Years and Months
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average
Average Daily At-
Daily
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
No.
School was in
Session.
Years.
Tears.
Per
80
QUINCY SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
En- No.
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
14 years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Charles Sampson, Prin.,
35
13
21
33
30
93.1
.79
.75
1
368
0
2
22
13-6
VII.
Mabel Whitney,
44
16
28
42
38
91.1
.29
.97
1
368
0
1
42
12-5
VI.
Mabel G. Hathaway,
47
23
24
43
39
91.8
.83
.89
2
368
0
1
46
11-11
V.
E. Gertrude Ward,
54
21
28
50
46
91.4
.70
.75
4
368
0
0
54
11-1
IV.
Evelyn G. McGinley,
58
30
28
52
49
93.1
.33
.20
1
368
0
0
58
9-6
III.
Josephine L. Kelley,
64
31
33
56
52
92.2
42
.54
2
368
0
0
62
8-1
II.
Ellen D. Granahan,
54
32
20
47
43
92.0
.85
.81
1
368
0
1
26
7-4
I.
Margaret E. Burns, Annie T. Jones.
75
33
40
68
58
85.4
.85
.43
4
368
0
0
7
5-11
Whole
rolled.
School
Session.
Years.
Number
Years.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
No. of Dismissals
was in
Number
I.
81
WILLARD SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
En- No.
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
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.
Alice M. Packard,
61
31
30
57
54
94.4
.05
.09
0
352
0
00
40
13-5
VII.
Madge L. Rierdon,
45
20
23
40
38
95.4
.13
.80
0
352
0
2
41
12-3
VII.
Madge D. Ballou,
36
18
19
37
32
92.6
.01
.05
0
352
0
1
32
12-10
VI.
Mary E. Keohan,
52
31
19
47
43
92.5
,11
.89
1
352
C
2
49
11-10
VI.
Mary A. White,
53
26
27
47
44
93.2
.2
.74
0
352
0
0
53
11-4
V.
Elizabeth J. McNeil,
53
29
21
45
42
93.2
.14
.26
6
352
0
0
50
10-10
V.
Ellen B. Fegan,
55
23
30
48
46
95.5
.15
.5
0
352
0
0
53
10-6
IV.
Elizabeth A. Garrity,
38
25
13
36
33
94.1
.15
.06
0
352
0
0
38
9-10
1V.
Frances C. Sullivan,
46
21
23
43
=
95.1
.04
.26
1
352
0
0
4.4
9-7
14 Years.
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
Chester HI. Wilbar, Prin.,
| Number
Years.
Number
Years.
82
School was in
Session.
IV. Emeline A. Newcomb, Ellen A. Desmond, Annie Z. White,
47| 23 1 24
45
42
.0
.16
0
352
0
0
47
9-4
35
21
14
33
30
.03
.17
4
352
0
0
35 9-2
47
20
22
39
37
94.1
.21
.16
1
352
0
0
40
8-1
Teresa McDonnell,
42
20
20
37
35
95.3
.02
.0
0
352
0
0
38
8-2
49
26
22
43
40
92.4
.0
.13
0
352
0
0
27
7-2
Grace E. Drumm, Anne M. Cahill,
53
25
25
47
43
93.1
.11
.18
0
352
0
0
31
7-7
53
45
95.3
.11
.09
0
352
0
0
28
7-4
Mary L. Conway, 24 49 28
28 19
47 38
34
.23
.11
0
352
7
0
3
5-3
I.
Abbie M. Kelley,
56
29
27
48
44
.29
.07
2
352
0
0
11
6-5
83
I.
Mary B. Keating.
45
22
21
36
31
89.6 89.7 86.5
.03
.0
0
352
0
0
14
7-6
94.5 91.2
.
-
III. III. III. II. II. II. I.
Annie F. Burns,
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, Prin.,
35
19
13
31
28
91.8
.64
1.80
0
368
0
21
14-1
VII.
Mary Marden,
34
13
21
30
28
94.4
.68
3.01
0
368
0
0
25
12-6
VI.
Alice S. Hatch,
43
23
19
36
33
92.1
.85
4.00
1
368
0
0
39
11-5
V.
Mary F. Sampson,
53
26
24
45
41
89.8
1.16
2.39
0
368
0
0
45
10-11
IV.
Bessie L. Drew,
53
30
20
43
39
90.5
1.48
1.76
1
368
0
0
45
0-9
III.
HI. Frances Cannon,
54
32
18
49
45
92.2
.75
.53
2
368
0
0
=
S-3
II.
Ida F. Humphrey,
57
24
27
46
41
90.7
.53
.34
2
368
0
0
18
6-10
I.
Sarah A. Malone.
64
36
25
47
=
87.4
.87
10
0
368
4
0
6
6-0
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Whole No.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
School
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
14 years.
84
WOLLASTON SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Charles E. Finch, Prin., Beatrice J. Smith,
38
16
22
35
33
92.9
49
3.37
0
367
0
Co
26
13-6
VII.
Myra E. Otis,
37
16
21
34
31
91.0
.31
4.77
1
368
0
2
28
12-11
VI.
Annie D. Marden,
37
23
14
35
33
92.4
36
3.56
0
368
0
0
35
11-8
V.
Edith F. Bates,
51
23
28
47
44
94.2
.29
.68
0
368
0
2
51
10-4
IV.
Carrie A. Crane,
45
26
19
41
38
91.7
.26
1.57
1
368
0
C
45
9-6
III.
Edith Howe,
46
21
25
42
38
91.9
.75
1.36
0
368
0
0
43
8-4
II.
Ida J. Cameron,
50
27
24
48
43
89.7
.64
.71
2
368
0
0
36
7-6
1
Clara E. G. Thayer,
54
30
24
47
40
86.1
.49
.54
0
368
2
0
5
6-1
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
No.
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. . A verage
tendance.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance.
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
No. of Half-Days
Session.
Years. Number
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Per
Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals
was
School
Under 5
cent.
Average Daily At-
85
86
TOTAL ATTENDANCE
FROM THE TEN MONTHLY REPOKTS.
SCHOOL.
Whole Number Different Pupils.
of
Number Be-
Daily
of
Pro
Av. Daily Attendance.
Dismissals Pro Rata Av. Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
High
228
301
463
435
93.9
.57
.75
7
Adams
231
226
417
377
90.3
2.04
.64
11
Coddington
256
243
437
403
92.2
4.1
6.32
12
*Cranch.
5
0
197
182
92.2
0.63
0.36
1
Gridley Bryant
159
189
319
291
91.2
.17
.70
1
John Hancock .
282
252
423
394
92.9
.36
1.04
4
Lincoln
234
208
412
385
93.5
.67
.48
5
Mass. Fields
177
180
320
293
91.6
.60
1.47
3
Quincy
198
223
391
356
90.9
.61
.95
10
Washington
203
167
327
297
90.3
.81
1.60
6
Willard
462
427
812
756
93.1
.12
.33
12
Wollaston
182
177
330
301
91.2
.45
1.90
4
Grand Totals
.
12617
2593
4848
4670
96.3
0.57 0.79
76
Different Pupils.
Boys.
Girls.
Average
longing.
Average
tendance.
cent.
Attendance.
Per
Tardinesses
At-
Daily
Rata
* The pupils transferred from the Coddington and John Hancock schools were enrolled in those schools.
87
MONTHLY REPORTS.
1900
Whole Number at
End of Month.
Average Number
Belonging.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
.
Per Cent. of Daily
Attendance.
Tardinesses.
Dismissals.
Truants.
January,
4623
4571.1
1241.3
92.8
143
295
5
February,
4594
4587.4
4212.8
91.8
117
314
1
March,
4597
4567.5
4165.9
91.2
135
323
6
April,
4809
4748.8
4457.3
93.9
115
283
1
May,
4740
4735.5
4458.7
94.2
156
358
9
June,
4711
4723.2
4479.6
94.8
101
300
5
September,
4891
1826.2
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
1901
January,
4792
4732.1
4311.7
91.1
238
381
11
February,
4756
4754.3
4157.9
87.4
428
391
1
March,
4754
4727.6
4228.3
89.4
248
411
3
April, .
4762
4712.6
4416.8
93.7
215
368
10
May,
4762
4732.6
4416.9
93.3
607
443
13
June,
4655
4677.7
4355.8
93.1
265
413
5
September,
5052
4993.0
4807.6
96.3
154
215
12
October,
5052
5050.0
4777.5
94.6
258
470
16
November,
5025
5033.4
4748.3
94.3
250
508
12
December,
5019
5021.1
4595.8
91.5
261
329
5
89
Corps of Teachers
JANUARY 1902.
HIGH SCHOOL.
DATE OF
NAME.
HOME.
ELECTION.
Charles F. Harper, §
Quincy,
May, 1899
Maurice B. Smith, §
Boston,
Dec., 1901
Arthur F. Campbell, §
Derry, N. H.,
Sept., 1896
Elizabeth A. Souther, * # Madeleine Fish, *
Quincy,
Sept., 1890
Nantucket,
Sept., 1891
South Weymouth,
Sept., 1896
H. Annie Kennedy, * # Clara E. Thompson, * Iola L. Pearl, Florence L. Hayes, §
Quincy,
Oct., 1892
Chesterfield,
Sept., 1895
Wollaston,
Sept., 1896
Charles P. Slade, §
Quincy,
Oct., 1898
Janie C. Michaels, §
Oldtown, Maine,
Sept., 1899
Quincy,
Sept., 1900
Chelsea,
Sept., 1900
Somerville,
Sept., 1901
Adah M. Tasker, § Ruth Tousey, §
Bath, Maine,
Sept., 1901
Medford,
Sept., 1901
Mary L. Wade,
Atlantic,
Sept., 1892
Stacy B. Southworth, § L. Frances Tucker, § Martha L. Desmond,
90
ADAMS SCHOOL.
1 James M. Nowland, + Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Jean B. Tucker, *
Pittsfield,
Jan., 1901
Annie L. Libby, *
Fitchburg, Sept., 1901
Eliza C. Sheahan,
Quincy,
Sept., 1865
Ethel Rinn, *
Atlantic,
Sept., 1901
Jennie F. Griffin,
Quincy,
Sept., 1897
Eliza F. Dolan *
Quincy,
Sept., 1884
Annie W. Miller,
Quincy,
Nov., 1899
Beatrice H. Rothwell,
Quincy,
Nov., 1899
Charlotte F. Donovan,
Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Euphrasia Hernan,
Quincy,
April, 1878
1. See Cranch School.
CODDINGTON SCHOOL.
Mary E. Dearborn, *
Manchester, N. H., Sept., 1876
Margaret E. Olmsted, #
West Harwich, Sept., 1897
Grace E. Lingham, *
Hyde Park, Sept., 1897
Jennie II. Holt, t
Framingham,
Sept., 1897
Alice F. Sampson,
Quincy,
Sept., 1896
Freda Salfisberg *
Jamaica Plains,
Feb., 1901
Mary E. Costello, Quincy,
Jan., 1900
Julia E. Underwood,
Quincy,
April, 1855
Alice T. Kelly,
Quincy, April, 1882
Annie P. Hall,
Atlantic,
Jan., 1895
CRANCH SCHOOL.
1 James M. Nowland, t Quincy,
Jan., 1901
Carrie A. Crane,
Quincy,
April, 1894-Sept., 1901
Mary A. Sayward, § Wollaston, Qct. 1901
Minnie E. Welsh, Wollaston, Sept., 1892-Jan., 1901
Annie S. Keenan, Quincy, Jan., 1901
Grace E. Perry,
Quincy, Jan., 1901
Elizabeth H. Poland * Atlantic,
Jan., 1897-Jan., 1901 Jan., 1901
Lucy J. Mitchell, Quincy,
1. See Adams School.
91
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL.
Austin W. Greene, *
East Milton,
Jan. 1897
Elizabeth B. Thomas, *
Middleboro,
March, 1901
Mary H. Atkins, * Amherst,
Sept., 1896
Annie E. Burns, #
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.
2 Robert S. Atkins, *
Provincetown, Nov., 1893
Mary W. Holden,
Quincy, Sept., 1889-Sept., 1896
Bessie L. Twiss, *
New Bedford, Sept., 1901
Jennie N. Whitcher, *
Lisborn, N. HI., Sept., 1899
Mary C. Parker, Quincy,
Sept., 1886
Minnie G. Robbins, *
Norwell, Jan., 1902
Helen M. West,
Quincy, Jan., 1899
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
2. See Lincoln School.
LINCOLN SCHOOL.
2 Robert S. Atkins, *
Provincetown, Sept., 1900
Bessie G. Nicholson,
Whitman, Sept., 1899
Harriet E. Benson, *
Tremont, Maine, April, 1900
Elizabeth M. Forrest, * Wollaston,
Sept., 1901
Minnie E. Donovan, Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Mary M. McNally, * Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Elizabeth Sullivan, Quincy,
Sept., 1892.
Marion I. Bailey, t Wollaston,
May, 1898
Inez L. Nutting, Quincy,
April, 1894
2. See John Hancock School.
92
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS.
3 Charles E. Finch,
Wollaston,
Sept., 1898
Caro E. Wyman, *
Belgrade, Maine,
Sept., 1901
Millie A. Damon, t
Kittery, Maine, Sept., 1897
Lena Pfaffmann,
Wollaston,
Sept., 1898
Cassendana Thayer,
Quincy,
Oct., 1896
Lillian Waterhouse,
Atlantic,
April, 1897
Grace M. Spinney,
Malden,
Dec., 1900
Florence C. Gammons, *
Bridgewater, April, 1901
Olive V. Bicknell,
Hingham, Oct., 1901
Annnie M. Bennett,
Wollaston,
Jan., 1897
3. See Wollaston School.
QUINCY SCHOOL.
Charles Sampson,
Quincy,
Nov., 1896
Elizabeth R. Gillette, *
Boston,
Sept., 1901
Mabel G. Hathaway, *
South Paris, Maine, Sept., 1898
E. Gertrude Ward, t
Quincy, Jan., 1901
Evelyn G. McGinley,
Boston,
Oct., 1895
Josephine L. Kelley,
Quincy,
Sept., 1900
Ellen D. Granahan,
Atlantic,
Jan., 1897
Annie T. Jones,
Norfolk Downs,
April, 1901
Delia E. Burke,
Quincy,
Sept., 1901
Grace Eaton,
Quincy, Jan., 1902
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
Thomas B. Pollard, * # Quincy,
Feb., 1887
Mary Marden,
Quincy,
April, 1874
Alice S. Hatch,
North Marshfield, Jan., 1893
Bessie L. Drew, * Atlantic,
March, 1896
Mary F. Sampson, * Quincy,
Sept., 1900
H. Frances Cannon, Quincy,
Sept., 1892
Ida F. Humphrey, Quincy, Sept., 1897
Sarah A. Malone,
Quincy,
Sept., 1883
93
WILLARD SCHOOL.
Chester H. Wilbar, *
Hyannis, Sept., 1897-Sept., 1900
T. Desire Lewis, *
Centreville, Sept., 1901
Madge L. Rierdon, *
Rockland, Jan., 1898
Madge D. Ballou, # t
Detroit, Mich. June, 1901
Mary E. Keohan, *
Weymouth, April, 1892
Mary A. White, *
Quincy,
Jan., 1896.
Ellen B. Fegan,
Quincy,
June, 1875
Elizabeth J. McNeil,
Quincy,
Sept., 1883
Elizabeth A. Garrity,
Quincy,
Oct., 1889
Emeline A. Newcomb,
Quincy,
April, 1857
Frances C. Sullivan,
Quincy,
Sept., 1894.
Teresa McDonnell,
Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Ellen A. Desmond,
Quincy,
Sept., 1889
Annie Z. White,
Quincy,
Oct., 1900
Mary L. Conway,
Quincy,
April, 1887
Anne M. Cahill, *
Quincy,
Feb., 1891
Grace E. Drumm,
Chatham, New York, Jan., 1897
Annie F. Burns,
Quincy,
April, 1884
Margaret E. Burns, Quincy,
May, 1881-Sept., 1901
Mary B. Keating,
Quincy,
June, 1901
WOLLASTON SCHOOL.
3 Charles E. Finch,
Wollaston, Sept., 1895 Rutland, Vt. Jan., 1901-June, 1901
Beatrice J. Smith, t
Myra E. Otis, * Norfolk Downs, Sept., 1896
Worcester, Sept., 1894 Annie D. Marden, *
Edith R. Follansbee,
Gloucester, Sept., 1901
Irene M. Nichols, *
Manchester, N. II., Sept., 1901
Edith Howe,
Wollaston,
Sept., 1898
Ida J. Cameron, *
Quincy,
Sept., 1894
Clara E. G. Thayer,
Wollaston,
Sept., 1889
3. See Massachusetts Fields School.
94
DRAWING.
Lillian M. Dearborn, Quincy, Nov., 1901
MUSIC.
E. Landis Snyder, Quincy, Sept., 1901
NATURE.
H. Annie Kennedy, * § South Weymouth, Sept., 1896
SEWING.
Fannie F. French, Quincy, Sept., 1892
EVENING DRAWING.
Flora M. Shackley, t Quincy, Oct., 1901
§ College graduate. # Attended college but did not graduate.
* Graduate of normal school. + Attended but not a graduate of normal school
-
95
Resignations of Teachers.
The following named teachers resigned to accept positions as indicated :
High School,
June, Daisy M. Lowe, September, Walter E. Severance,
Married Braintree
October, Algernon S. Dyer,
Brunswick, Maine
Adams School,
June, Elizabeth C. Mitchell, October, Grace G. Howard, Coddington School,
Boston
February, Addie W. Miller,
June, Ida A. Andrews, June, Elsie K. Jackson,
Married Haydenville Belmont
Cranch School, October, Mary Dinnie,
Milton
Gridley Bryant School,
June, Florence M. Ellis,
Northampton
John Hancock School, December, Mary S. Parker, Lincoln School,
Arlington
June, Emma M. Favour, June, Daisy M. Adams, December, Velma L. Curtis,
Somerville
Married
Massachusetts Fields School, June, Mary E. Currier,
Westerly, Rhode Island
Quincy School,
February, Florence E. Thompson, June, Mabel Whitney, Newton
Montclair, New Jersey
Willard School, June, Alice M. Packard,
Newport, Rhode Island
96
June, Abbie M. Kelley, Wollaston School,
May, Belle Smith, June, Edith Bates, Supervisor of Drawing, October, Charlotte A. Kendall,
Married
Married
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