Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1903, Part 20

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1903
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I have mentioned some of the real, live issues in this report in the hope that it will arouse the best of our citizens to the condition of affairs. This will mean a public opinion that will demand the carrying out of the reforms needed.


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I desire here to express my hearty thanks to the superin- tendent and principals of the several schools for their many acts of kindness toward me in the discharge of my duties.


The following table shows in detail my work for the year.


TRUANT STATISTICS


1903.


No. of absences re-


ported by teachers.


No. of parents or


guardians notified.


Truancies determined


by investigation.


Truants returned to


school on day of


Children returned to


school from street.


Tardiness investi-


gated.


No. of manufactories


or stores visited.


No. of children found


employed contrary


employers


No.of children placed before the court.


No. placed on proba-


tion.


January,


84


80


00


2


2


4


co


0


4


O


1


February,


66


58


6


O


1


5


4


1


2


O


0


March,


114


110


37


co


0


1


1


0


0


0


2


April,


49


48


7


0


1


2


5


2


3


1


0


May,


89


87


17


2


0


6


2


0


1


0


1


June,


58


56


6


0


3


4


1


1


4


0


3


September,


87


84


25


2


1


3


6


0


5


0


0


October,


81


79


0


1


0


8


4


2


1


0


2


November,


66


63


12


3


2


2


5


0


3


0


3


December,


61


59


9


1


A


CT


8


0


6


0


4


TOTALS,


758


724


136


14


14


3


39


6


29


1


16


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES H. JOHNSON,


Truant Officer.


of


to law.


notified.


No.


truancy.


APPENDIX


FINANCIAL REPORT


ATTENDANCE


TEACHERS


RESIGNATIONS


GRADUATIONS


SCHOOL BOARD OF 1904


CALENDAR FOR 1904


Financial Report


SALARIES


HIGH SCHOOL


Charles F. Harper


$2,200 00


James D. Howlett


440 00


Maurice B. Smith


720 00


Arthur F. Campbell


897 00


Elizabeth A. Souther


850 00


Madeleine Fish


800 00


Clara E. Thompson


694 00


Iola L. Pearl


690 00


Janie C. Michaels


698 25


L. Frances Tucker


6944 00


Martha L. Desmond


700 00


Eleanor W. Guild


670 00


Martha F. Sawyer


665 00


Katharine W. Hall


615 00


Samuel D. Thompson


610 00


Bion C. Merry


300 00


Harry A. Blake


450 00


Norma C. Low


240 00


Mary L. Wade


100 00


Elizabeth B. Hall


84 00


$13,867 25


ADAMS SCHOOL


James M. Nowland


$700 00


Sarah A. Packard


500 00


Elsie E. Turner .


435 00


Eliza C. Sheahan


550 00


Harriet T. Ross .


345 00


Jennie F. Griffin


500 00


·


H. Anna Kennedy


750 00


426


Eliza F. Dolan


$550 00


Annie W. Miller


480 00


Beatrice H. Rothwell .


456 00


Euphrasia Hernan


515 63


Charlotte F. Donovan


500 00


Ethel Rinn .


53 13


Annie J. O'Connor


183 20


Caroline H. Guigon


26 00


Mary E. Burns .


104 00


$5,897 96


CODDINGTON SCHOOL


Mary E. Dearborn


$1,400 00


Jennie N. Whitcher


500 00


Ruth A. Taylor .


435 00


Jennie H. Holt


490 00


Alice F. Sampson


500 00


Freda Salfisberg


447 50


Grace E. Patterson


407 50


Mary E. Costello


475 00


Julia E. Underwood


550 00


Grace Eaton


170 00


Annie P. Hall


500 00


E. Belle Forsaith


270 00


Sara J. Collagan


115 00


Gertrude H. Glavin


64 00


Carita B. Dickson


64 00


Agnes M. Burns


11 25


6,399 25


CRANCH SCHOOL


James M. Nowland


$700 00


Carrie A. Crane .


600 00


Irma E. Wing


170 00


Mary A. Sayward


432 88


Minnie E. Welsh


500 00


Annie S. Keenan


475 00


Annie J. O'Connor


170 00


Henrietta F. E. Byam


160 00


Anna H. Cochrane


460 00


427


Cora M. Hutchinson


$255 00


Grace E. Perry .


270 00


Elizabeth H. Poland .


285 00


Laura L. Stewart


112 00


Agnes M. Burns .


5 00


$4,594 88


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL


Austin W. Greene


$1,400 00


Elizabeth B. Thomas


486 25


Emily M. Rogers


405 00


Annie E. Burns


500 00


Gertrude A. Boyd


500 00


M. Frances Talbot


500 00


Augusta E. Dell,


500 00


Catherine McGovern


500 00


Mary E. Burns


24 00


Genevieve W. White


6 75


Ellen G. Haley


3 75


Grace B. Orne


1 50


Agnes M. Burns


15 00


4,842 25


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL


Winthrop N. Crocker


$600 00


Mary W. Holden


600 00


Mabel G. Drake


435 00


Josephine T. Collagan


409 00


Mary C. Parker


550 00


Helen M. West


500 00


Annie R. Black


460 00


Isabel Moir


500 00


Helen F. Boyd


201 25


Mary P. Underwood


550 00


Mary A. Thomas


405 00


Annie L. Roche


91 37


Lucy B. Page


40 00


Mary A. Bonney


78 00


Laura L. Stewart


24 00


5,443 62


428


LINCOLN SCHOOL


Winthrop N. Crocker


$600 00


Caro B. Rhodes. .


412 50


Bessie G. Nicholson


120 00


Mary A. Days


380 00


Abbie A. Seyser


460 00


Minnie E. Donovan


500 00


Frances J. Elcock


405 50


Elizabeth Sullivan


500 00


Kathryn G. Meaney


410 00


Elsie B. Martin


410 00


Nancy E. Woy


407 50


Lucy B. Page


272 00


Annie A. Shirley


45 00


Laura B. Stewart


40 00


Julia A. Simmons


22 00


Agnes M. Burns


18 75


$5,003 25


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL


Charles H. Taylor


$240 00


Charles E. Finch


420 00


Ethel M. Tracy


200 00


Caro E. Wyman


330 00


Zulma E. Lunt


392 31


S. Jean Smith


485 00


Cassendana Thayer


500 00


Lillian Waterhouse


495 63


Grace M. Spinney


500 00


Florence C. Gammons


467 50


Olive V. Bicknell


457 50


Annie M. Bennett


500 00


Georgie D. Mansfield .


96 00


Mary B. Finch


28 75


Helen Sibley


16 00


Carita B. Dickson


16 00


5,144 69


429


QUINCY SCHOOL


Charles Sampson


$1,400 00


Elizabeth R. Gillette .


112 50


Agnes M. Mac William


210 00


Amalie Knobel .


367 50


E. Gertrude Ward


450 00


Evelyn G. McGinley


500 00


Josephine L. Kelley


460 00


Ellen D. Granahan


500 00


Katherine A. Pike


160 00


Christina McPherson


410 00


Delia E. Burke


435 00


Grace Eaton


249 69


Georgia P. Wardwell .


144 00


Grace G. Coles


124 50


Laura Hall .


128 00


Helen Sibley


80 00


Julia A. Simmons


47 50


$5,778 69


WASHINGTON SCHOOL


Thomas B. Pollard


$1,400 00


Mary Marden


548 63


Alice S. Hatch


500 00


Bessie L. Drew .


500 00


Mary F. Sampson


500 00


H. Frances Cannon


500 00


Ida F. Humphrey


500 00


Sarah A. Malone


550 00


Nina B. Gage


304 00


Harriet T. Ross .


40 00


Mary A. Bonney


64 00


· Georgie D. Mansfield .


7 20


5,413 83


WILLARD SCHOOL


Edgar M. Copeland


$1,230 00


Madge D. Ballou


·


500 00


L. Jeanette Sanders


405 00


430


Madge L. Rierdon


$387 50


Ona I. Nolan


407 50


Mary A. White .


500 00


Ellen B. Fegan .


550 00


Elizabeth J. McNeil


550 00


Elizabeth A. Garrity


500 00


Linna M. Ferrer


160 00


Emaline A. Newcomb


550 00


Frances C. Sullivan


500 00


Teresa McDonnell


500 00


Ellen A. Desmond


500 00


Annie Z. White .


458 88


Alicia B. Elcock


420 38


Anne M. Cahill .


500 00


Grace E. Drumm


493 75


Annie F. Burns .


550 00


Margaret E. Burns


550 00


Mary B. Keating


460 00


Agnes M. Mac William


80 00


Ellen G. Haley .


210 75


Genevieve W. White


210 00


Grace B. Orne


126 50


$11,300 26


WOLLASTON SCHOOL


Charles H. Taylor


$240 00


Charles E. Finch


420 00


Myra E. Otis


520 00


Beatrice J. Smith


355 00


Annie D. Marden


498 75


Nettie M. Delano


160 00


Marion E. Hood .


240 00


Irene M. Nichols


475 50


Marion I. Bailey


462 50


Ida J. Cameron .


498 75


Clara E. G. Thayer


500 00


Marion L. Barker


121 75


Caroline A. Bates


128 00


431


Tula M. Reed


$28 00


Caroline H. Guigon


88 00


Gertrude H. Glavin


76 00


Mary L. Clark


22 50


Mary B. Finch


15 00


$4,849 75


DRAWING


Lillian M. Dearborn


.


.


900 00


MUSIC


E. Landis Snyder


800 00


SEWING


Fannie F. French


600 00


CLERK


Lucy M. Hallowell


550 00


SUPERINTENDENT


Frank E. Parlin .


2,500 00


Total


$83,885 68


JANITORS


High and Old High, Geo. W. Turner


$967 00


Adams


George Linton 516 00


Coddington


Elijah S. Brown 552 00


Cranch Thomas A. R. Gould 516 00


Gridley Bryant


John Hinnegan


516 00


John Hancock


Samuel D. DeForest 516 00


Lincoln .


George O. Shirley


516 00


Mass. Fields


John W. Dorety


516 00


Quincy


George R. Bennett 516 00


Washington


Alexander Shirley 43 00


William C. Caldwell


338 18


Willard


· Francis Walsh 968 00


Wollaston .


Marcena R. Sparrow


475 00


$7,018 99


-


Edward Hardwick 63 81


432


BOOKS SUPPLIES AND SUNDRIES.


Abbott & Miller, expressage


$133 07


Allen Shade Holder Company, shades 29.62


Allyn & Bacon, books


60 09


American Book Company, books


1,288 65


Appleton, D. & Co., books


10 56


Atherton, Mary A., books .


45 00


Babb, Edward E. & Co., supplies and books .


3,481 30


Batchelder, C. H. & Co., flags ·


9 30


Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., ap- paratus


10 13


Beale Press, diplomas


99 60


Bemis, Helen E., pianist


5 00


Bennett, George R., labor


25 15


Bigelow & Jordan, supplies


3 75


Bradford, William A., supplies and labor


6 70


Bradley, Milton, Co., supplies .


4 65


. Brooks, Charles H., supplies for cook- ing class 15 27


Brown, Elijah S., labor


10 00


Burnham, Francis M., labor


11 55


Butterfield, W. A., books


3 40


Caldwell, William C., labor


5 00


Chubbuck, William G., expressage


3 97


Chandler & Barber, supplies 21 60


Citizens' Gas Light Company, gas


.


67 70


Claflin, W. H. & Co., supplies


16 88


Clark & Smith, supplies


8 13


Copeland, Edgar M., supplies


3 77


Crane, Frank F., supplies and labor


16 50


Crane, Friend, labor


152 50


Curtin, Jeremiah, Jr., oil


4 80


Daniels, J. H. & Sons, diplomas


43 50


Dearborn, Mary E., supplies


2 43


De Wolfe, Fiske & Company, books 16 00


Dill, Mortimer A., laundry work 4 28


Ditson, Oliver Company, music .


40 48


.


.


433


Doble, E. H. & Co., supplies $6 00


Dorety, John W., labor 6 75


Educational Publishing Co., books 51 25


Faunce, William H. P., address


25 00


Fenton, Henrietta P., clerical work


4 00


Ginn & Company, books


313 47


Goldberger, Herman, subscriptions


7 25


Green, Fred F., printing


106 00


Greene, Austin A., supplies


7 52


Hall, Arthur W. Scientific Co., ap- paratus


63 52


Hammond, Charles L., postage .


33 20


Hardware Supply Co., supplies .


22 20


Harvard University, examination


papers .


3 35


Hayden, Herbert A., tuning pianos


9 00


Hayward, A. F., supplies


7 80


Hearn, Charles C., supplies


4 90


Heath, D. C. & Co., books


297 42


Higgins, Alice G., clerical work


20 50


Holden Patent Book Cover Co.,


supplies


71 74


Houghton, Mifflin & Company, books


360 50


Johnson, Charles H., truant officer, census taker .


325 00


Jordan, Marsh Company, supplies


1 25


Kennedy, H. Annie, supplies .


8 80


Kincaide, Henry L. & Co., supplies


271 59


Knott, L. E. Apparatus Co., ap- paratus


1 56


Langley, George D. supplies and labor


7 93


Linton, George, labor


50


Longmans, Green & Co., books


3 60


MacFarland, J. & Sons, supplies


5 21


Matsuki Bunkio, supplies


2 33


Maynard, C. J. & Co supplies


18 60


Morse Company, books


49 08


Mumford, A. W., subscription


1 50


Nash, John W., supplies


64 20


434


New England Telephone and Tele- graph Co., exchange service $37 44 New York and Boston Despatch Ex- press Co., expressage 15 80


Nickerson, L., awnings 12 70


Parlin, Frank E., supplies, postage, travel (not local) care of rooms .


59 20


Patterson, William, expressage and care of plants .


6 25


Perry, F. J., supplies


.


4 89


Pettengill, C. F., repairing clocks and supplies 19 00


Pollard, Thomas B., supplies


3 96


Powers & Lyons, books


74 65


Prescott, George W. & Son, printing


153 75


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., light 107 85


Rand McNally & Co., books 53 50


Red Cross Chemical Co., disinfectant 8 00


Remington Typewriter Co., supplies 3 50


Renwick, T. J., repairing clocks


3 00


Ripley, W. H. & Co., repairs


75


Sampson, Charles, supplies


75


Sanborn, Benjamin H. & Co., books


99 87


Sanborn & Damon, supplies 1 13


Scribner, Charles Sons, books .


12 00


Sibley & Company, books


20 83


Silver Burdett & Company, books .


73 76


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., re- pairs, 24 00 .


Suffolk Ink Company, ink


35 40


Taylor Brothers Laundry, laundry work


47 70


Taylor, Charles H. supplies


70


The County of Norfolk, board of Joseph Rogers ·


52 28


Thorp & Martin Company, supplies . 38 20


Thompson, Brown & Company, books 6 25


Turner, George W., labor . 20 75


435


Union Bookbinding Co., binding books


$98 00


Wadsworth, D. E., supplies 143 37


Wadsworth, Howland Co., supplies .


18 50


Werner School Book Company, books


18 24


Williams, T. L., repairing clocks


10 00


Total


$9,128 82


FUEL


Edward M. Alden, coal :


Old High


$59 85


Adams


418 87


Gridley Bryant


122 20


John Hancock


87 28


Lincoln


122 20


Willard


718 06


1,528 46


Department of Public Works, hauling


coal :


High .


32 19


Old High


3 00


Adams


21 00


Gridley Bryant


8 05


John Hancock


5 75


Lincoln


8 05


Quincy


8 37


Willard


53 19


Wollaston


36 75


176 35


George E. Frost, coal :


High .


245. 08


Coddington .


192 39


Cranch


57 50


Gridley Bryant


24 00


Lincoln


233 59


Quincy


103 55


Washington


30 00


Willard


102 00


Wollaston


600 45


1,588 56


436


Lehigh & Wilkes-Barre Coal Co., coal :


Washington


$44 22


Willard


. 126 52


$170 74


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight :


Old High


4 17


Adams


29 14


Gridley Bryant


12 96


John Hancock


9 25


Lincoln


12 96


Washington


10 74


Willard


74 99


154 21


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal :


High .


202 90


Old High


34 80


Adams .


203 84


Coddington .


118 06


Cranch


303 61


Gridley Bryant


299 72


John Hancock


157 50


Lincoln


170 94


Mass. Fields


321 06


Quincy


216 35


Washington


277 05


Willard


1,302 98


Wollaston


348 96


3,957 77


Peter McConarty, wood :


High .


7 50


Old High


3 50


Adams .


7 50


Coddington .


7 50


Cranch


10 50


Gridley Bryant


35 50


John Hancock


6 00


Lincoln


6 00


437


Quincy


. $9 00


Washington


7 00


Willard


38 00


Wollaston


19 00


$157 00


Thomas O'Brien & Sons, wood :


New High


14 00


Adams .


5 25


Coddington .


6 00


Willard


11 00


Wollaston


22 00


58 25


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, wood :


New High


5 00


Adams


5 00


10 00


Total


$7,801 34


TRANSPORTATION


Coddington :


Benjamin F. Hodgkinson . $366 00


Old Colony Street Railway Co. . 375 00


Quincy : Cyrus E. Noble .


· 256 20


997 20


RENTS.


Quincy Real Estate Trust .


$300 00


Wood, Harmon & Company .


500 00


800 00


EVENING COMMON SCHOOLS Adams


Teachers :


Winthrop N. Crocker


$81 00


James M. Nowland


36 00


Thomas B. Pollard


78 00


Minnie E. Donovan


78 00


Ida J. Cameron


78 00


.


438


Josephine L. Kelley


$58 00


Jennie F. Griffin .


52 00


Sarah J. Collagan


4 00


Janitor : George Linton


50 70


$515 70


Willard


Teachers :


Austin W. Greene


$114 00


Charles H. Taylor


55 00


Charles Sampson


24 00


Frances C. Sullivan


78 00


Catherine McGovern


78 00


Annie E. Burns .


78 00


Ellen G. Haley


50 00


Augusta E. Dell .


32 00


Janitor : Francis Walsh


50 70


559 70


DRAWING SCHOOL


Teacher : Flora M. Shackley.


$153 00


Janitor : George W. Turner


66 30


219 30


Sundries :


Babb, Edward E. & Co., supplies


$68 26


Beale Press, engrossing certificates 5 35


Green, Fred F., printing .


3 50


Sheppard, J. F. & Sons, fuel ·


20 25


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., light


138 16


235 52


Total


$1,530 22


439


ROCK ISLAND FUND Expended for High School.


Edward E. Babb & Co. :


Latin dictionary.


$4 80


Ancient Athens .


4 17


Life of John Milton


30


Units .


1 04


Theory of Solution


2 25


History


1 12


Beginnings of New England


1 34


Discovery of America, 2 vols.


2 67


Old Virginia and Neighbors, 2 vol.


2 67


New France and New England .


1 38


Montcalm & Wolfe


2 00


$23 74


W. A. Butterfield :


Periods of English History .


11 70


Ransome's England


2 00


Adams' Civilization


1 67


Life in Ancient Europe


1 00


Terry's England .


1 80


18 17


Total


$41 91


.


Attendance


HIGH SCHOOL


TEACHERS.


Whole No. Enrolled


Whole No. of | different Pupils. z


Number


Average Daily At- Belonging. Average


tendance.


Per cent Daily At- tendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro. Rata Average


No. of Dismissals


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Cases of Truancy.


Different Pupils.


No. of Half - Days


School was in Ses-


Under 5


Over 15


Number Between 7


and 14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Charles F. Harper, Head Master Maurice B. Smith, Arthur F. Campbell, Samuel D. Thompson, Elizabeth A. Souther, Madeleine Fish, Clara E. Thompson, H. Annie Kennedy, Janie C. Michaels, I. Frances Tucker, Eleanor W. Guild, Katharine W. Hall, Martha L. Desmond, Harry A. Blake, Iola L. Pearl, Martha F. Sawyer,


548


232


316


483


451


93.4


1.24


.66 .12


179


0


323 225


15-5


440


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


sion.


Boys.


Girls.


ADAMS SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


No. of Dismissals


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


School


Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years


14 years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Sarah A. Packard,


49


24


25


44


41


93.0


2.5


1.94


0


347


0


2


30


13-4


VII.


Elsie E. Turner,


51


28


23


43


40


92.9


1.12


1.28


2


347


0


0


45


12-1


VI.


Eliza C. Sheahan,


47


28


19


47


43


91.0


1.1


.6


1


347


0


O


47


11-2


V.


Harriet T. Ross,


56


26


30


53


47


89.5


2.46


.55


0


347


0


O


56


10-1


IV.


Jennie F. Griffin,


21


41


58


54


93.1


.6


.64


0


347


0


0


62


9-1


III.


Eliza F. Dolan,


=


19


22


42


38


91.6


1.14


.73


1


347


0


O


41


7-10


III.


Annie W. Miller,


16


10


6


13


12


02.7


1.81


.65


347


0


0 0


15 16


7-11


II.


Beatrice H. Rothwell,


47


23


24


42


37


88.1


1.47


.32


2


347


0


0


47


6-9


1


Euphrasia Hernan,


45


26


19


34


30


86.6


.97


.06


0


347


0


O


4


5-5


I.


Charlotte F. Donovan,


44


21


23


36


31


86.0


1.01


.0


0


347


0


0


2


5-7


441


00


00


14


13


89.7


.87


1.11


00


347


0


II.


James M. Nowland, Prin.,


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


in


under 5


Over 15


No. of Half-Days


was


No. Between 7 and


8-11


62|


16


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


No. of Half-Days


School was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Mary E. Dearborn, Prin., Jennie N. Whitcher,


37


22


15


31


30


95.2


.01


.07


0


346


0


5


24


13-8


VII.


Ruth A. Taylor,


42


26


16


41


39


93.6


.02


.08


3


347


0


1


39


12-7


VI.


Jennie H. Holt,


46


24


22


42


40


94.6


.01


.05


0


347


0


C


44


11-5


V.


Alice F. Sampson,


53


22


31


49


46


94.2


.02


.04


0


347


0


0


47


11-7


IV.


Freda Salfisberg,


48


00


30


44


=


92.3


.04


.07


0


347


0


0


51


9-2


IV.


Grace E. Patterson,


.28


17


11


24


22


90.3


.08


.1


0


347


0


0


31


10-5


III.


Mary E. Costello,


49


24


25


46


42


91.0


.02


.04


0


347


0


0


46


8-9


II.


Julia E. Underwood,


49


27


22


42


38


90.3


.07


.07


4


347


0


0


42


S-0


I.


E. Belle Forsaith,


48


20


28


41


35


86.3


06


.01


0


347


C


0


23


7-8


I.


Annie P. Hall,


50


26


24


45


37/


82.9


1


.07


0


347


0 1 0


0


5


5-6


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Pro Rata Average


Whole


Years. Number


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Session.


442


CRANCH SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils. 7


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


James M. Nowland, Prin., Carrie A. Crane,


32


14


18


32


30


93.7


1.39


1.72


2


346


0


Co


23


13-6


VII.


Cora M. Hutchinson,


40


19


21


36


34


93.6


1.93


1.84


C


347


0)


1


16


12-8


VI.


Mary A. Sayward,


30


14


16


28


26


93.9


1.42


1.19


0


347


0


0


30


11-6


V.


Minnie E. Welsh,


36


22


14


35


33


94.7


1.44


.27


0


347


0


0


36


10-3


IV.


Annie S. Keenan,


45


25


20


44


42


93.2


1.29


.64


1


347


0


0


45


9-6


III.


Grace E. Perry,


38


24


14


36


33


92.3


62


.62


C


347


0


0


38


8-7


II.


Elizabeth H. Poland,


37


19


18


36


34


92.8


.44


.44


0


347


0


0


15


3-7


1


Anna G. Cochrane,


54


26


28


49


45


91.2


.8


.08


0


347


0


0


13


6-1


GRADE.


TEACHER.


Whole No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average Number


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily At-


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


School


Session.


Number Under 5


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Belonging.


tendance.


tendance.


No. of Dismissals


No. of Half Days


was in


443


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Belonging. Average


tendance.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


No. of Half-Days


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age,


Years and Months.


VIII.


Austin W. Greene, Prin.,


31


11


20


30


28


93.7


.14


1.81


1


347


0


2


24


13-3


VII.


Elizabeth B. Thomas,


35


17


18


31


28


90.8


.64


2.61


1


347


0


2


28


12-6


VI.


Emily M. Rogers,


42


24


00


40


38


94.3


.13


.94


C


347


0


1


S


11-4


V.


Annie E. Burns,


40


14


26


38


36


94.6


.14


co


0


347


C


0


40


10-2


IV.


Gertrude A. Boyd,


43


21


22


39


36


90.7


.19


.81


0


347


0


0


41


9-3


III.


M. Frances Talbot,


48


23


25


46


42


92.4


.11


07


1


347


0


0


45


8-3


II.


Augusta E. Dell,


51


23


28


48


44


91.3


.18


.29


0


347


0


0


34


6-5


I.


Catherine McGovern.


51


26


25


48


42


87.3


16


.11


0


347


1


0


3


5-7


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average Daily At-


Cent. Daily


was


School


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Whole


Per


in


-


444


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


Attendance. Per


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Winthrop N. Crocker, Prin., Mary W. Holden,


30


17


13


29


27


93.2


.24


.69


O


342


0


1


25


13-4


VII.


Josephine T. Collagan,


38


28


10


32


30


92.7


.07


.11


1


343


0


4


27


13-6


VI.


Mary C. Parker,


42


23


19


39


37


93.6


.68


.95


O


343


0


0


42


11-11


V.


Helen M. West,


44


26


18


40


38


94.5


.31


.53


or


343


0


0


43


10-6


IV.


Annie R. Black,


46


24


22


42


39


92.4


.85


.23


2


343


O


0


46


9-11


III.


Isabel Moir,


47


22


25


44


42


94.1


.5


.21


-


343


0


0


45


9-1


E


Helen F. Boyd,


49


23


26


42


38


91.6


.44


.18


1


343


0


0


30


8


I.


Mary P. Underwood,


40


22


18


37


34


91.6


.52


.35


0


343


O


0


14


6-6


I.


Mary A. Thomas,


46


24


24


40


36


88.5


1.21


.28


1


343


0


O


2


5-6


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


cent.


School


Session.


Years.


Number


Years.


Number


No. of Half-Days


445


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days Different Truants.


School was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Years and Months. Average Age.


--


Winthrop N. Crocker, Prin.,


VIII.


Mabel G. Drake,


12


20


22


40


37


92.5


2.31


.16


2


3.12


6


28


13-7


VII.


Caro B. Rhodes,


16


23


23


4.4


=


92.7


.71


1.29


2


347


0)


=


12-8


VI.


Mary A. Days,


57


33


2.1


54


50


92.8


1.17


1.51


1


347


()


0)


57


11-2


V.


Abbie A. Seyser,


4.1


2.1


20


39


37


93.9


.65


.76


-


347


()


0


43


10-5


IV.


Minnie E. Donovan,


17


26


21


=


43


9.1.5


.6.4


.46


2


347


0


0)


17


9-6


IV.


Frances J. Elcock,


52


27


25


4.1


40


92.0


.79


.22


=


347


0)


0


49


8-4


III.


Elizabeth Sullivan,


46


15


31


42


10


95.2


.67


.24


0)


347


0)


=


7-8


II.


Kathryn G. Meaney,


60


35


25


55


52


93.4


.79


.11


0


347


0


0


13


6-5


1.


Nancy E. Woy,


35


16


19


33


29


87.0


2.73


.07


-


347


0


C


4


5-1


Elsie B. Martin,


43


20


23


41


38


91.0


.71


.05


1


347


Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


14 Years.


Whole


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


tendance.


Per


Average Daily At-


GRADE.


No.


rolled.


5


5-1


446


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


No. of Half-Days


Session.


Years.


Years.


14 Years.


Average Age.


Years and Months


VIII.


Caro E. Wyman,


30


21


9


28


27


96.2


.43


3.65


2


346


0


2


21


13-5


VII.


Zulma E. Lunt,


36


13


23


38


33


87.6


.65


2.84


2


347


0


O


36


12-5


VI.


S. Jean Smith,


48


26


22


43


40


93.4


.27


1.25


1


347


0


0


47


11-8


V.


Cassendana Thayer,


49


18


31


46


43


94.2


.37


2.81


1


347


0


0


49


10-4


IV.


Lillian M. Waterhouse,


51


27


24


48


45


92.8


.69


1.11


3


347


0


0


51


9-4


III.


Grace M. Spinney,


51


25


26


44


41


92.8


1.15


1.15


1


347


0


0


51


8-6


II.


Florence C. Gammons,


54


30


24


47


43


91.5


.72


1.37


0


347


O


0


28


7-2


1


Olive V. Bicknell,


46


26


20


40


36


89.1


.92


.28


0


347


0


0


9


6-7


Annie M. Bennett,


44


21


23


39


33


84.8


1.09


39


0


347


0


1


0 | 0


0 0


5-8


Under 5


Over 15


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Charles E. Finch, Prin.,


Number


School was in


Number


No. Between 7 and


447


QUINCY SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average


Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Daily Attendance.


Different Truants.


No. of Half-Days


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 7 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


Charles Sampson, Prin.,


36


12


24


36


34


92.1


1.1


1.39


1


347


0


00


26


14-0


VII.


Agnes M. MacWilliam,


49


20


29


to


38


89.6


.12


.15


1


347


0


1


42


13-0


VI.


Amalie Knobel,


51


28


23


45


41


91.5


.81


.51


C


347


C


O


45


11-4


4


E. Gertrude Ward,


49


00


31


42


39


92.2


.88


.62


0


347


0


0


45


11-10


V.


Grace Eaton,


1


22


11


11


20


00


89.3


.84


.27


IV.


Evelyn G. McGinley,


55


34


21


51


47


91.1


1.04


.4


2


347


0


0


51


9-5


III.


Josephine L. Kelley,


60


24


36


53


ão


90.3


.81


.69


0


347


0


0


59


8-1


II.


Ellen D. Granahan,


50


26


24


44


39


87.6


1.06


.23


2


347


0


0


25


7-6


1


Delia E. Burke,


58


28


30


51


42


83.9


1.11


.24


0


347


1


0


11


6- 2


1


Christina McPherson,


31


14


17


28


23


81.4


3.6


.39


1


347


2 | 2


0


4


5-11


.


6


11


17


16


91.1


2.61


1.78


00


347 347


0


00


17


10-7


II.


TEACHERS.


No.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


14 years.


Years.


Number


Number


Years.


School Session.


Cases of Truancy.


was in


GRADE.


.


448


C


9


7-0


17


Per


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No. En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


Different Truants.


School


Session.


Years. Number


Number


Years.


14 years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


VIII.


28


14


14


28


27


95


.57


1.73


1


347


0


0


19


13-3


VII.


Mary Marden,


51


21


30


41


38


94.1


.81


1.05


0


347


0


0


45


12-8


VI.


Alice S. Hatch,


49


30


19


43


39


90.2


1.19


1.76


0


347


0


1


46


11-11


V.


Bessie L. Drew,


59


36


23


50


47


92.6


1.14


.58


0


347


0


0


58


10-5


IV.


Mary F. Sampson,


54


31


23


45


42


93.9


.69


.78


2


347


0


0


54


9-5


III.


H. Frances Cannon,


56


27


29


49


44


88.8


1.4


00


1


347


0


0


51


8-4


II.


Ida F. Humphrey,


52


28


24


39


36


92.2


.39


.48


3


347


0


0


26


7-6


1


Sarah A. Malone.


89


51


38


70


60


85.7


1.16


.1


3


347




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