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479 07
Alicia B. Elcock,
445 25
Anne M. Cahill,
430 00
Grace E. Drumm,
500 00
Annie F. Burns,
550 00
Margaret E. Burns,
550 00
Mary B. Keating,
485 00
Mary W. Patterson,
160 00
Florence J. Davis,
160 00
Ellen G. Haley,
213 75
Genevieve W. White,
141 50
Helen I. Mahoney,
62 67
$11,538 49
WOLLASTON SCHOOL
Charles E. Finch,
$280 00
Charles H. Taylor, .
360 00
Myra E. Otis, .
570 00
Nettie M. Delano,
240 00
50
Annie D. Marden, .
$300 00
Mary L. Clark,
452 50
Irene M. Nichols,
300 00
Gertrude H. Glavin,
403 50
Ida J. Cameron,
500 00
Clara E. G. Thayer,
520 00
Fannie G. Blair,
170 00
Mildred H. Tavender,
116 00
Alice F. Joss,
40 00
Carolyn A. Bates
312 00
Lora M. Hunt, .
160 00
$4,724 00
DRAWING
Flora M. Shackley, .
$280 00
Lillian M. Dearborn,
540 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
$86,379 56
51
Janitors
High and Old High, George W.
Turner,
$992 00
Adams, George Linton, · 541 00
Coddington, Elijah S. Brown, 541 32
William C. Caldwell, 35 68
Cranch, Thomas A. R. Gould,
541 00
Gridley Bryant, John Hinnegan,
541 00
John Hancock, Samuel D. DeForest 541 00
Lincoln, George O. Shirley,
541 00
Mass. Fields, John W. Dorety,
541 00
Quincy, George R. Bennett, .
541 00
Washington, Alexander Shirley,
541 00
Willard, Francis Walsh,
993 00
Wollaston, Marcena R. Sparrow,
500 00
$7,390 00
Books, Sundries and Supplies
Abbott & Miller, expressage, .
$90 30
Allen Shade Holder Company, shades, 91 12
Allyn & Bacon, books, . 108 97 .
American Book Company, books
949 60
American School Board Journal, subscription, 200
Anderson, Charles, labor,
3 00
Appleton, D. & Company, books,
5 75
Atherton, Mary A., books,
60 00
Babb, Edward E. & Company, supplies, 3,624 01
Badger, Bros., repairs, · 1 20
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.,. .
apparatus, 8 10
Beale Press, diplomas,
. 103 40
52
Bemis, Helen E., pianist,
$5 00
Bennett, George R. labor, 10 45
Brown, Elijah S., labor, .
10 00
Burnham, Francis W., labor,
14 20
Chubbuck, W. G., expressage, 2 00
Citizens' Gas Light Company, gas, .
86 20
Claflin, Wm. HI. & Co., supplies
57 06
Consolidated Grocery and Provi -.
sion Co., supplies for cooking class, 17 52
Copeland, Edgar M., supplies,
1 61
Crane, Friend, labor,
99 20
Curtin, J., supplies,
4 45
Daniels, John H. & Son, diplomas, .
39 50
Dearborn, Lillian M., supplies,
1 60
Dearborn, Mary E., supplies, .
1 00
Ditson, Oliver Company, music, ·
98 60
Doble, E. H. & Company, supplies,
7 25
Educational Publishing Company, .
books, 29 09
Essex Publishing Company, books, .
45 00
Frazar, George B., supplies, ·
.
5 55
French, Fannie F., supplies,
5 00
Ginn and Company, books, .
577 29
Greene, Austin, W., supplies .
5 02
Green, Fred F., printing,
19 50
Hall, Arthur W. Scientific Co., apparatus,
49 50
Hammond, Charles, postage, .
36 20
Hardware Supply Company, sup -. plics,
60 78
Hayden, Herbert pianos,
A., tuning .
10 00
Hearn, Charles C., supplies. . 50 63
Heath, D. C. & Company, books . 258 00
Houghton, Mifflin & Company, books,
306 58
7
53
Johnson, Charles H., truant officer,
census taker, . $325 00
Kennedy, H. Anna, supplies . 8 53
Kincaide, Henry L., & Co., supplies, 84 20
Ledder, G. G. repairs
.
2 06
Library Bureau, supplies
6 19
Litchfield, Ira, supplies .
38 18
Little, Brown & Co., books
10 00
Lloyd, Andrew J. & Co., lenses
1 50
Maynard, C. J., supplies,
13 08
Mayo, George A., supplies
7 00
McCormack, Samuel, labor
4 00
Morse Company, books, .
23 75
Moxom, Philip S., address,
25 00
Nash, John W., supplies .
17 83
New England Publishing Company, subscriptions, .
2 50:
New England Telephone and Tele-
32 89
graph Co., exchange service, . New York and Boston Despatch Express Co., expressage, 7 88
Parlin, Frank E., supplies, postage, travel (notlocal) care of rooms, 32 67 Penniman, S. & Son, carriage hire, 1 50 Perry, F. J., supplies, 3 65
Pettengill, C. F., repairing clocks,
56 75
Pollard, Thomas B., supplies, . 1 50 · Prescott, George W. & Son, print- ing, . 191 88
Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., light, . .
143 28
Red Cross Chemical Company, dis- infectant, . 12 24
Remington Typewriter Company,
typewriter and supplies, . ·
136 30
Sampson, Charles, supplies, . 3 00
Sanborn, Benj. H. & Co., books, 30 03
54
Sanborn & Damon, supplies,
$1 34
Shirley, George O., labor, 2 65
Sibley & Company, books,
27 67
Silver, Burdett & Co., books, .
156 51
Small, Willard, books,
20 00
Smith Premier Typewriter Co.,
typewriter 70 00 .
Snyder, E. Landis, supplies, 5 84
Suffolk Ink Company, ink, 35 40
Taylor Bros. Laundry, laundry work
50 45
Taylor, Charles H., supplies, . .
2 30
The County of Norfolk, board of Joseph Rogers, 22 43
The Fred Macy Company, cards, .
17 10
Thompson, C. W., music,
26 61
Thorp & Martin Company, books, . Union Bookbinding Company, bind- ing books,
6 00
126 86
University Publishing Company, books,
4 32
Vogler, Marion D., clerical work, . 46 50
Wadsworth, D. E. & Co., supplies, .
129 97
Webster, F. S. & Co., supplies,
2 50
Westland, William, supplies, .
28 82
Winchester, A. M., disinfectant, 1 65
Wollaston Foundry Co., supplies, .
3 36
Total,
$8,971 90
Fuel
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal :
High, ..
$550 01
Old High,
177 89
Adams, .
714 51
Coddington
264 00
Cranch, .
447 39
Gridley Bryant,
438 36
55
John Hancock,
$207 73
Lincoln, . .
434 37
Massachusetts Fields,
303 89
Quincy, .
388 89
Washington,
417 76
Willard, .
1,648 19
Wollaston,
561 40
$6,554 39
Peter McConarty, wood :
High,
7 50
Old High,
1 88
Adams, .
14 00
Gridley Bryant,
6 50
Lincoln, .
5 50
Quincy, .
3 75
Willard, .
39 75
$78 88
Cyrus Patch & Son, wood :
High,
11 00
Old High,
3 50
Adams, .
7 50
Coddington,
7 00
Cranch, .
10 50
Gridley Bryant
32 50
John Hancock,
7 00
Lincoln, .
7 00
Quincy, .
7 00
Washington,
7 00
Willard, .
38 50
Wollaston,
11.50
$150 00
Total
$6,783 27
56
Transportation
Coddington : Benjamin F. Hodg-
kinson,
$342 00
Old Colony Street Railway Co., 300 00
Cyrus E. Noble,
.
250 60
$892 60
Rents
Quincy Real Estate Trust,
$300 00
Wood, Harmon & Company, . · 500 00
$800 00
Repairs
Charles F. Knowlton, commissioner of public works re- ports the following outlay for repairs on school buildings :
High,
$311 16
Old High,
68 95
Adams, .
463 92
Coddington,
467 00
Cranch, .
155 62
Gridley Bryant,
266 11
John Hancock,
111 13
Lincoln, . .
130 04
Massachusetts Fields,
136 26
Quincy,
205 76
Washington,
143 92
Willard, .
450 80
Wollaston,
376 47
*$459.77 was expended in repairs made in 1903.
$3,287 14
57
Rock Island Fund
Expended for High School
W. A. Butterfield :
Century cyclopædia of names,
$9 00
Telephone lines and their properties 1 00
Theory of electrolytic dissolution, . 1 44
People of whom Shakespeare wrote,
84
Presidential election,
1 67
Gray days and gold,
1 67
Old shrines,
50
Shakespeare's England, .
50
United States navy, 3 vols.
8 00
Short constitutional history of
United States . .
1 58
Familiar studies in men and books,
84
Light
·
1 34
Qualitative analysis,
84
Dictionary of English synonyms
1 67
Imperial Atlas, 3 copies,
3 36
Rhodes' History of United States,
2 25
Translation of Livy, .
3 50
$40 00
Attendance HIGH SCHOOL
From September 12, 1903 to June 29, 1904.
·
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
Different Truants.
No. of Days School
was in Session.
Number
Years.
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
Charles F. Harper, Head Master,
James D. Howlett, Arthur F. Campbell, Samuel D. Thompson, Elizabeth A. Souther, Madeleine Fish,
HIGH.
Clara E. Thompson, H. Annie Kennedy, Janie C. Michaels, L. Frances Tucker, Eleanor W. Guild, Katharine W. Hall, Martha L. Desmond,
611
284
327
538
508
94.3
1.12
.68
9
184
351
260
15-3
Bion C. Merry, Iola L. Pearl, Martha F. Sawyer,
( Norma C. Lowe.
Over 15
No.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average
Belonging.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
Pro Rata Average
TEACHERS.
Whole
14 Years.
59
ADAMS SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
En- No.
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Belonging. Average
tendance.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance. 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.
Sarah A. Packard,
37
20
17
42
39
91.8
1.03
.56
0 361
0
4
37
12-11
VII.
Elsie E. Turner,
50
29
21
44
40
91.3
1.86
2.18
2
361
O
0
50
12-2
VI.
Eliza C. Sheahan,
50
28
22
49
44
90.1
1.22
.47
2
361
0
0
50
10-10
.
Harriet T. Ross,
62
19
43
61
54
88.3
1.13
.46
1
361
-
-
62
10-9
IV.
Jennie F. Griffin,
62
31
31
54
49
90.3
.75
.22
0
361
0
0
60
9-1
III.
Eliza F. Dolan,
48
22
26
45
39
88.3
1.09
.17
1
361
O
O
45
8-0
III.
14
8
6
13
11
87.5
1.68
.97
1
361
0
0
12
9.3
II.
Annie W. Miller,
17
9
8
11
9
80.6
4.01
.34
1
361
00
0
14
7-8
II.
Beatrice H. Rothwell,
46
23
23
44
38
86.9
1.87
.18
3
361
0
0
25
7-6
1
Euphrasia Hernan,
50
25
25
45
37
82.3
1.35
.10
1
361
0
0
00
5-7
1.
Charlotte F. Donovan,
53
33
20
43
35
83.0
2.09
.03
1
361
0
0
4
5-8
was
School
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
14 years.
James M. Nowland, Prin.,
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily
09
CODDINGTON SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
En- No.
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
Per cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Cases of Truancy.
Different Truants.
School
Session.
Years. Number
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Mary E. Dearborn, Prin., Jennie N."Whitcher,
39
22
17
34
32
96.2
.03
.52
0
360
0
3
24
13-8
VII.
Ruth A. Taylor,
49
24
25
43
3
94.5
.09
.32
1
361
0
1
38
12-5
VI.
Jennie H. Holt,
53
19
34
46
43
94.6
.02
.55
0
361
0
0
50
11-8
V.
Alice_F. Sampson,
50
19
31
43
40
93.2
.22
.54
0
361
0
0
50
10-7
V.
Emma F. King,
29
17
12
27
24
91.9
.36
.53
0
361
0
0
27
11-2
IV.
Grace E. Patterson,
51
22
29
44
40
90.5
.17
.73
0
361
0
C
48
9-6
III.
Mary E. Costello,
48
25
23
42
38
89.5
.39
23
4
361
0
0
45
9-1
II.
Julia E. Underwood,
56
25
21
45
6
87.3
.47
.37
0
361
0
0
43
7-10
I.
Grace Eaton,
48
23
25
38
33
87.1
.54
.18
00
361
0
0
17
7-0
I.
Annie P. Hall,
58
31
27
47
381
81.3
1.12
. 44
0
361
0
0
5
5-11
rolled
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Whole
No. of Half-Days
was in
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
61
.
CRANCH SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHER.
4
James M. Nowland, Prin., Carrie A. Crane,
39
19
20
37
34
92.3
1.33
1.36
0
361
0
1
32
13-4
VII.
Irma E. Wing,
30
14
16
26
24
92.8
2.02
.93
2
361
()
0
28
12-5
VI.
Alice M. Lane,
34
20
14
35
32
92.8
1.93
1.3
1
361
0
1
34
11-7
V.
Minnie E. Welsh,
45
27
18
43
40
93.1
.84
.47
0
361
0
0
44
10-6
IV.
Annie S. Keenan,
34
20
14
30
28
92.5
.56
.42
2
361
0
0
34
9-4
III.
Anna J. O'Connor,
48
25
23
40
36
90.7
00
.22
2
361
0
0
42
8-5
II.
Henrietta F. E. Byam,
43
18
25
10
35
89.1
.14
0
0
361
O
0
27
7-8
I.
Anna G. Cochrane,
49
24
25
43
38
88.6
2.72
.0
0
361
0
O
3
5-11
Whole No. En-
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.
Different Truants.
School was
Session.
Number Under 5
Years.
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Belonging.
tendance.
tendance.
in
No. of Half Days
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
VIII.
62
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Belonging. Average
tendance.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance.
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
Cases of Truancy.
Different Truants.
School
Session.
Years. Number
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Average Age,
Years and Months.
VIII.
Austin W. Greene, Prin.,
32
20
12
31
29
94.1
.45
1.62
9
361
0
00
22
13-4
VII.
Elizabeth B. Thomas,
37
21
16
38
35
93.4
.05
1.32
0
361
0
1
40
12-5
VI.
Emily M. Rogers,
.
40
14
26
=
38
94.4
.23
.44
0
361
0
0
40
11-2
V.
Annie E. Burns,
40
16
24
33
31
93.3
.28
1.38
2
361
0
0
40
10-4
IV.
Gertrude A. Boyd,
45
22
23
44
41
94.
.12
.16
0
361
0
0
45
8-11
III.
M. Frances Talbot,
44
19
25
43
40
93.1
.22
.25
0
361
0
C
43
8-5
II.
Augusta E. Dell,
52
26
26
46
43
93.5
co
.04
0
361
0
0
20
6-8
I.
Catherine C. McGovern.
53
29
24
45
41
91.3
.46
04
1
361
0
0
3
5-7
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Whole No.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average Daily At-
Cent. Daily
Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals
No. of Half-Days
in was
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Per
68
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Cases of Truancy.
Different Truants.
School was in No. of Half-Days
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Winthrop N. Crocker, Prin., Mary W. Holden,
46
29
17
43
41
93.7
.19
1.72
4
356
0
4
35
13-5
VII.
Josephine T. Collagan,
37
19
18
34
31
90.9
.11
.41
1
357
0
0
36
12-9
VI.
Mary C. Parker,
39
25
14
37
35
94.8
.08
.93
1
357
0
0
39
11-7
V.
Helen M. West,
45
26
19
41
38
92.
.76
.42
0
357
0
0
45
10-6
IV.
Annie R. Black,
45
20
25
40
37
92.6
.48
.21
0
357
0
0
45
9-9
III.
Isabel Moir,
00
23
25
45
42
92.8
.38
.47
0
357
0
0
43
8-5
II.
Annie L. Roche,
44
22
22
44
40
89.8
.4
.02
1
357
0
0
29
7-2
I.
Mary P. Underwood,
39
5
16
32
29
91.2
.68
.27
2
357
0
0
9
6-11
I.
Mary A. Thomas,
48
23
25
43
38
88.8
1.05
18
3
357
1
0
1 3
1 5-8
Whole No. En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
Session.
Years. Number
Years. Number
.
64
LINCOLN SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance.
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
('ases of Truancy.
Different Truants.
School was
Fession.
Years. Number
Number
Years.
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
Winthrop N. Crocker, Prin.,
VIII.
Caro B. Rhodes,
45
20
25
41
38
92.2
.68
.39
0
356
0
4
41
14-2
VII.
Mabel G. Drake,
55
26
29
51
48
93.4
.75
.76
5
361
0
0
55
12-6
VI.
Virginia F. Rowell,
42
26
16
39
36
93.5
.85
.77
3
361
0
0
42
11-7
V.
Abbie A. Seyser,
45
23
22
43
40
92.7
.92
.65
1
361
0
0
45
10-3
V.
Frances J. Elcock,
33
18
15
31
29
93.1
.89
.76
0
361
0
0
32
10-7
IV.
Minnie E. Donovan,
47
16
31
46
44
94.9
.68
.14
0
361
0
0
44
8-8
III.
Elizabeth Sullivan,
48
27
21
46
43
92.7
.79
.23
2
361
0
0
48
7-7
II.
Kathryn G. Meaney,
70
34
36
61
57
93.2
.94
.88
0
361
0
0
34
7-2
1
Nancy E. Woy,
42
20
22
39
35
91.3
2.35
19
1
361
1
1
00
6-7
I.
Elsie B. Martin,
41
18
23
38
35
90.2
1.32
.03
0
361
0
O
1
5-5
65
Whole No. En-
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
Pro Rata Average
in
No. of Half-Days
Under 5
Over 15
14 Years.
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils
Number
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
cent. Daily Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals
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
Average Age.
Years and Months
VIII.
Charles II. Taylor, Prin., Ethel M. Tracy,
39
15
24
38
36
93.5
.02
2.44
0
361
0
1
37
14-1
VII.
Zulma E. Lunt,
41
21
20
44
=
94.
,17
1.05
0
361
0
1
36
12-7
VI.
S. Jean Smith,
45
20
25
43
40
94.
.29
1.99
C
361
0
1
44
11-6
V.
Cassendana Thayer,
53
25
28
49
46
93.4
.17
1.21
1
361
0
0
53
10-6
IV.
Lillian Waterhouse,
46
22
24
41
39
94.8
.62
.77
1
361
0
0
46
9-5
III.
Grace M. Spinney,
51
33
18
46
42
92.3
.56
.99
2
361
0
-
51
8-5
II.
Florence C. Gammons,
57
29
28
53
49
91.5
.49
.55
0
361
C
0
42
7-5
I.
Olive V. Bicknell,
47
23
24
42
38
90.1
.76
.68
3
361
0
0
14
6-6
I.
Annie M. Bennett,
44
25
19
35
31
87.3
.75
.55
3
361
1
0
1
5-7
.
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Whole No.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Per
tendance.
Years. Number
Session.
.
99
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. Different Truants.
No. of Half-Days
Session.
Years. Number
Years. Number
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Charles Sampson, Prin.,
41
17
24
36
34
92.1
.27
1.67
0
361
0
6
35
13-4
VII.
Georgia P. Wardwell,
47
24
23
46
42
91.6
.57
1.44
0
361
0
0
47
12-3
VI.
Julia A. Simmons,
63
25
38
55
49
89.4
1.19
1.17
0
361
0
2
61
11-5
V.
E. Gertrude Ward,
62
33
29
57
52
91.1
.01
.01
0
361
0
0
62
10-6
IV.
Evelyn G. McGinley,
64
27
37
54
50
91.4
.83
.65.
0
361
0
0
61
9-5
III.
Josephine Kelley,
57
29
28
49
43
88.
.44
.35
3
361
0
0
59
8-9
III.
24
12
12
21
19
92.6
.73
.1
361
0
00
24
8-3
II.
26
13
13
24
22
89.8
.97
.32
361
0
10
7-3
II.
Ellen D. Granahan,
58
30
28
50
44
88.5
.5
.39
07
'361
0
0
39
7-7
I.
Delia E. Burke,
68
32
36
52
43
81.
.1
.09
1
361
0
0
12
6-2
I.
Christina McPherson,
31
14
17
27
23
85.1
1.99
.35
1
361
0
O
7
6-2
was in
Under 5
Over 15
rolled. Whole
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
No. of Dismissals
School
14 Years.
.
67
Katherine A. Pike,
00
WASHINGTON 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.
Different Truants.
No. of Half-Days
was in
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Thomas B. Pollard, Prin.,
39
19
20
36
33
93.3
.33
1.32
0
361
0
2
31
13-1
VII.
Mary Marden,
43
29
14
33
31
93.6
.96
1.18
0
361
0
2
35
12-1
VI.
Alice S. Hatch,
54
34
20
47
43
91.1
1.33
1.14
4
361
0
0
50
11-8
V.
Bessie L. Drew,
58
31
27
50
45
91.9
.64
.44
4
361
0
O
55
10-5
IV.
Mary F. Sampson,
61
33
28
52
47
90.7
.91
. 74
2
361
0
0
55
9-4
III.
H. Frances Cannon,
54
29
25
ão
44
92.4
.64
.52
0
361
0
O
51
8-10
II.
Ida F. Humphrey,
73
39
34
56
51
89.8
.83
.02
00
361
O
0
=
7-6
1
Nina B. Gage,
49
29
20
37
32
85.4
.98
.02
2
361
0
0
14
6-6
I.
Sarah A. Malone.
47
23
24
43
36
84.4
1.29
.03
0
361
0
0
8
6-6
14 years.
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
School
Session.
Years. Number
Number
Years.
89
WOLLASTON SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
En- No.
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance.
Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
Different Truants.
Session.
Years. Number
Number
Years.
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Charles H. Taylor, Prin., Myra E. Otis,
41
19
22
39
36
92.6
.57
2.86
1
361
0
7
20
13-11
VII.
Nettie M. Delano,
55
25
30
45
42
92.9
.5
2.78
0
361
0
0
39
12-9
VI.
Annie D. Marden,
46
22
24
43
40
92.
.83
4.01
1
361
0
0
46
11-7
V.
Mary L. Clark,
47
26
21
45
42
93.6
.42
.16
0
361
0
0
46
10-10
IV.
Irene M. Nichols,
55
29
26
49
45
92.9
.82
1.12
1
361
C
0
55
9-10
III.
Gertrude H. Glavin,
48
26
22
44
41
94.4
.7
.89
0
361
C
0
48
8-4
II.
Ida J. Cameron,
44
20
24
39
36
92.4
.55
1.45
2
361
0
0
27
7-3
I.
Clara E. G. Thayer,
67
40
27
61
54
88.4
.64
1.2
1
361
0
0
7
6-1
Under 5
Over 15
rolled. Whole
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
Pro Rata Average
No. of Half-Days
School was in
14 Years.
69
WILLARD SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
tendance.
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance.
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
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.
Edgar M. Copeland, Prin.,
VIII.
Madge D. Ballou,
61
31
30
57
55
96.2
.08
.42
1
361
0
3
44
13-2
VII.
L. Jeanette Sanders,
48
23
25
44
42
94.3
.11
.26
3
361
0
0
43
12-6
VII.
Agnes M. MacWilliam,
40
21
19
38
35
91.5
.46
.66
0
361
0
4
32
12-6
VI.
Ona I. Nolan,
42
25
17
40
38
95.3
.15
.13
0
361
0
0
42
11-6
VI
Elizabeth A. Garrity,
40
25
15
38
35
93.2
.16
.04
1
361
0
1
33
11-10
VI.
Mary A. White,
43
22
21
40
38
93.5
.13
.37
1
361
0
0
41
11-4
4
Elizabeth J. McNeil,
=
22
22
42
41
95.4
.09
09
1
361
0
0
44
10-8
V.
Ellen B. Fegan,
44
22
22
43
42
96.5
.11
.19
1
361
C
0
44
10-7
V & IV. Linna M. Ferrer,
36
19
17
35
33
95.2
.18
.36
4
361
0
0
36
9-11
48
29
19
46
43
94.4
.18
.09
1
361
C
0
48
9-6
IV.
Frances C. Sullivan,
En- No.
Whole No. of different Pupils.2
Number
Daily
Average Daily At-
Per
Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals
Session.
Years. Number
Years. Number
14 Years.
Whole
IV. Emaline A. Newcomb,
48
29
19
48
46
95.7
.06
06
1
361
0
1
0
1 43
9-5
42
21
21
38
36
93.3
.22
.11
3
361
0
0
42 8-8
40
20
20
37
34
92.6
.29
2
361
0
0
37 8-4
Teresa McDonnell,
39
19
20
35
33
93.7
.09
0
361
0
0
38
8-7
Grace E. Drumm,
51
28
23
44
40
90.
.07
.05
3
361
0
0
26
7-0
Anne M. Cahill,
53
32
21
51
47
92.1
.44
.23
0
361
0
0
20
7-0
Alicia B. Elcock,
44
25
19
40
38
93.1
.05
.02
0
361
0
0
37
7-2
Annie F. Burns,
58
26
32
49
43
88.1
.73
16
0
361
0
0
5
5-8
Margaret E. Burns,
57
29
28
49
43
. 5
.18
0
361
0
0
9
6-0
71
Mary B. Keating.
44
20
24
39
35
88.6 90.1
16
.02
1
361
0
0
3
5-9
I. I. I.
.
III. III. III. II. II. II.
Ellen A. Desmond, Annie Z. White,
.23 .06
72
TOTAL ATTENDANCE
FROM THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.
Sept., 1903 to June, 1904.
At-
Daily
Rata
Tardinesses Pro
Av. Daily Attendance.
Dismissals Pro Rata Av. Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
Different Pupils.
High
284
327
538
508
94.3
1.12
.68
9
Adams
247
242
450
395
87.7
1.41
.5
13;
Coddington
227
254
407
368
90.4
.34
.44
8
Cranch
167
155
292
267
91.3
1.2
.57
7
Gridley Bryant
167
176
320
299
93.4
.27
.58
3
John Hancock .
210
181
360
331
91.9
.63
.57
12
Lincoln
228
240
437
405
92.8
.99
.39
12
Mass. Fields
213
21(
390
361
92.4
.42
1.12
10
Quincy
256
285
472
421
89.1
.76
.71
10
Washington
266
212
399
360
90.
.88
.57
15
Willard
488
434
853
795
93.1
.23
.19
23
Wollaston
207
196
365
336
92.2
.63
1.94
6
Grand Totals
. 2960
2912
5283
4846
91.2
.74
.69 128
SCHOOL.
Whole Number Different Pupils.
of
Average Number Be-
Daily
of
cent.
Attendance.
Boys.
Girls.
longing.
Average
tendance.
Per
73
MONTHLY REPORTS
1903
Whole Number at
End of Month.
Average Number
Belonging.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per Cent. of Daily
Attendance
Tardinesses.
Dismissals.
Truants.
January,
5080
5050.9
4568.6
90.4
503
414
6
February,
5075
5071.7
4449.6
87.7
409
341
12
March,
5096
5070.9
4666.3
92.0
444
390
32
April,
5115
5069.8
4723.7
93.2
220
318
18
May,
5092
5083.3
4761.0
93.7
475
433
19
June,
4978
4984.8
4566.9
91.6
419
224
10
September,
5497
5443.1
5206.1
95.6
304
272
26
October,
5478
5465.8
5079.4
92.9
338
427
4
November,
5443
5436.9
5048.6
92.9
312
292
16
December,
5306
5330.8
4764.5
89.4
377
322
3
Average,
5216
5201.
4783.
91.9
380
343
15
4
1904
January,
5278
5001.8
4435.7
88.7
562
248
3
February,
5259
5237.6
4628.4
88.3
336
287
13
March,
5271
5228.5
4758.1
91.0
315
290
3
April,
5361
5263.9
4858.8
92.3
266
291
18
May,
5283
5267.9
4910.1
93.2
296
383
31
June,
5143
5174.7
4802.4
92.7
310
302
5
September,
5624
5575.2
5354.3
96.0
275
214
14
October,
5629
5618.6
5343.0
95.1
235
285
13
November,
5605
5600.0
5274.8
94.2
291
320
9
December,
5510
5525.0
5009.3
90.6
451
265
5
Average,
5396
5349.
4937.
92.2
334
289
11
75
Corps of Teachers
JANUARY 1905
-
HIGH SCHOOL
NAME
DATE OF ELECTION
Charles F. Harper, §
May, 1899
Percy F. Parsons, §
Sept., 1904
Arthur F. Campbell, §
Sept., 1896
Bion C. Merry, §
Sept., 1903
Samuel D. Thompson, §
Nov. 1902
Lindol E. French, §
Sept., 1904
Herman Gammons, § *
Sept., 1904
Elizabeth A. Souther, * #
Madeleine Fish, *
Clara E. Thompson, *
H. Anna Kennedy, * * Iola L. Pearl, Janie C Michaels, §
L. Frances Tucker, §
Martha L. Desmond,
Eleanor W. Guild, § Norma C. Lowe, Helen M. Sherman, §
Grace A. Howe, §
Ethelwyn A. Rea, § Mary L. Wade,
Sept., 1890 Sept., 1891 Oct., 1892 Sept., 1896 Sept., 1895 Sept., 1899 Sept. 1900 Sept., 1901 Sept., 1902 Sept., 1903 Sept., 1904 Sept., 1904 Sept., 1904 Sept., 1892
76
ADAMS SCHOOL
James M. Nowland, t #
Maud A. Hickey, *
Sept., 1889 Sept., 1904
Eliza C. Sheahan,
Sept., 1865
Lucy B. Page,
Nov., 1904
Harriet T. Ross, #
Feb., 1903
Jennie F. Griffin,
Sept., 1897
Eliza F. Dolan, *
Sept., 1884
Annie W. Miller,
Nov., 1899
Beatrice H. Rothwell,
Nov., 1899
Euphrasia Hernan,
April 1878 Sept., 1892
Charlotte F. Donovan,
1 See Cranch School
CODDINGTON SCHOOL
Mary E. Dearborn, *
Sept., 1876
Jennie N. Whitcher, *
Sept., 1899-Sept., 1902 Sept., 1902
Jennie H. Holt, t
Sept., 1897
Alice F. Sampson,
Sept., 1896
Bertha D. Hawes, *
Sept., 1904 Oct., 1902 Jan. 1900
Mary E. Costello,
Julia E. Underwood,
April, 1855
Christina McPherson, T
Sept., 1902-Jan., 1904 Jan., 1895
CRANCH SCHOOL
1 James M. Nowland, t #
Carrie A. Crane,
Alice M. Lane, *
Mary L. Eagan,
Annie C. Healey,
Edith G. Coyle,
Mary L. Rodgers,
Nancy E. Woy *
1 See Adams School
Jan., 1901 Apr., 1894-Sept., 1901 Jan., 1904 Nov., 1904 Sept., 1904 Nov., 1904
Sept., 1904 Oct., 1902-Sept., 1904
Ruth A. Taylor, *
Grace E. Patterson,
Annie P. Hall, T
-
77
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL
Austin W. Greene, *
Jan. 1897
Elizabeth B. Thomas, *
Feb., 1901
Emily M. Rogers, *
Nov., 1902
Anna E. Burns, #
Jan., 1897
Gertrude A. Boyd,
Jan., 1897
Margaret 'F. Talbot,
Jan., 1897
Augusta E. Dell,
Jan., 1897
Catherine C. McGovern,
April 1895
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