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THE SCHOOL CENSUS.
Number of children in Quincy between five and fifteen years of age, September 1, 1906, 6,902.
Net gain over census of 1905, 616. Distributed as follows:
5 yrs.
6 yrs.
7 yrs.
8 yrs.
9 yrs.
10 yrs.
11 yrs.
12 yrs.
13 yrs.
14 yrs.
Totals
Ward 1
67
108
85
81
87
95
80
93
92
92
$80
Ward 2
95
90
97
96
98
106
87
101
88
96
954
Ward 3
141
207
181
200
186
177
165
166
139
172
1734
Ward 4
154
185
153
164
165
173
152
149
149
189
1633
Ward 5
58
81
90
89
80
86
78
76
92
87
817
Ward 6
68
109
93
92
82
105
90
88
78
79
884
Totals
583
780
699
722
698
742
652
673
638
715
6902
to
of
to
day
returned
on
stores visited.
law.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES H. JOHNSON, Truant Officer and Enumerator.
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STATISTICS.
Population of Quincy, estimated 29,000
School population, census 6,902 Number of different pupils (boys, 3,129; girls, 3,031) 6,260 Average membership 5,59I Average daily attendance 5,152
Per cent. of daily attendance 91.9
Per capita cost, based on average membership.
a. For instruction 16.16
b. For books, supplies and sundries 1.77
c. For care of buildings 1.34
d. For fuel 1.19
e. For transportation .20
f. For rents
.33
g. For supervision and administration .60
h. For repairs by Commissioner .44
i. For repairs by Committee .04
Total $22.07
Per capita cost, exclusive of repairs 21.59
Average per capita cost in State 28.79
High School.
The number of different pupils (boys, 354; girls, 362) 716
Average membership 642
Average daily attendance 606
Per cent. of daily attendance 94.5
Per capita cost $36.44
Per capita cost, exclusive of repairs 36.40
Per capita cost for instruction 28.00
Per capita cost for books, supplies, etc. 4.69
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Number of Pupils by Grades, September, 1906.
GRADE
I.
II.
III.
IV.
v.
VI. VII. VIII. TOT'L NEW
Adams,
₹ 47
28
16
Coddington,
5
61
60
55
57
56
43
53
56
481
62
Cranch,
2
IO
18
Gridley Bryant,
49
48
43
40
39
4I
42
28
330
41
John Hancock,
38
53
53
49
5I
34
36
39
382
38
29
Lincoln,
40
35
Mass. Fields
S
35
41
47
50
52
46
48
42
397
43
Quincy,
1 30
27
23
29
15
18
18
64
5I
59
57
54
48
40
527
70
42
42
44
47
40
43
44
40
852 120
Willard,
54
40
43
47
45
42
45
33
54
37
19
2I
30
Wollaston,
43
43
43
53
53
47
42
41
365
25
IX.
x.
XI.
XII.
GRADS.
5175 624
High,
285 198
I37
94
6
720
Totals,
5,895
S
48
43
47
62
44
49
54
47
485
68
41
41
37
38
47
45
4I
41
359
40
4I
39
60
53
46
43
39
45
441
55
2 36
59
55
5I
5I
49
47
44
40
556
62
Washington,
$ 50
I7
19
18
23
17
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Teachers
In service at the close of schools in December.
Grade I
Grade II
Grade III
Grade IV
Grade V
Grade VI
Grade VII
Grade VIII
Master
Head Master
Sub-Master
Teachers
Men
Women
Total
High School
1
1 18
18
20
Adams .
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Coddington
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
11
Cranch
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
8
Lincoln
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
*
*
10
10
Massachusetts Fields
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
10
Quincy .
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1 12
13
Washington
2
2
1
1
1
1.
1
1
1
9
10
Willard .
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
20
21
Wollaston
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
8
Special Teachers
+3
4
Assistants
12
12
Totals
21.17 13 14 12 13 12 11 8 1 1 18 16 141 157
-
-
* In three cases two schools are in charge of one master. The Adams and Cranch, the John Hancock and Lincoln, the Massachusetts Fields and Wollaston.
t This number includes the teacher of cooking, although but twenty lessons are given during the year.
Twenty-one teachers resigned during the year. Fifteen teachers are graduates from college. Eleven attended college, but did not graduate. Fifty-seven are graduates from normal schools. Three attended normal school but did not graduate. Six are graduated from kindergarten training schools.
The average salary of all teachers in the first eight grades (not including masters) was $519.75.
The average salary of all teachers in the High School (not including Head Master) was $810.3I.
9
9
Gridley Bryant
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
10
John Hancock
2
1
1
1
1
1 1
*
10
11
-
-
1
School Property
SCHOOLS
BUILT
ENLARGED
*VALUE
+CA- ROOMS PACITY
+SEATS
MATERIAL
HEATING
VENTILATION
SANITARY
High,
1894
$ 87,000
12
400
465
Brick
Hot-air
Good
Dry closet
Adams,
1855
1879
25,000
10
466
500
Wood
Hot-air
Good
Water
Coddington,
1855
1876
26,500
101
390
485
Wood
Stoves
None
Water
Cranch,
1900
40,000
9
426
426
Brick
Steam
Good
Water
Gridley Bryant,
1896
38,000
9
426
426
Brick
Steam
Good
Dry closet
John Hancock,
1886
40,000
9
450
508
Brick
Steam
Fair
Water
Lincoln,
1892
28,500
8
396
427
Brick
Steam
Good
Water
Massachusetts Fields,
1896
39,075
9
426
426
Brick
Steam
Good
Dry closet
Quincy,
1873
20,500
8
340
413
Wood
Steam
None
Dry closet
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Washington,
1903
57,250
10
475
498
Brick
Steam
Good
Water
Willard,
1891
112,700
20
920
958
Brick
Steam
Good
Water
Wollaston,
1873
1890
27,000
9
335
397
Wood
Hot-air
Good
Water
Old High,
1852
6,000
3
130
136
Wood
Hot-air
None
§
Land, Quincy Neck,
500
Land, Atlantic,
10,000
Furniture, books, apparatus, etc.,
32,600
Grand Total,
$590,625
5,580 6,065
* Assessor's valuation 1905. t "Capacity " means the proper limit, and "Seats" the actual number. I. Two buildings in one yard (7 and 3 rooms.) § Old fashioned out-buildings.
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Financial Report.
VALUATION.
Valuation, 1906 $26,229,930.00
Gain over 1905
1,114,319.00
Total tax levy, 1906
517,295.46
Rate per thousand
18.60
APPROPRIATION AND EXPENSES.
Appropriated by the City Council $122,296.00
Received from tuition I33.00
Total
$122,429.00
EXPENDED.
Salaries
$93,700.44
Janitors
7,484.93
Books, Supplies and Sundries
9,920.43
Repairs
234.52
Fuel
6,628.98
Transportation
1,097.20
Rents
1,862.50
Evening Schools
1,500.00
Total
$122,429.00
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SALARIES. HIGH SCHOOL.
Charles F. Harper
$2,280.00
Melvin T. Holbrook
1,143.00
Charles H. Stone 643.00
Arthur F. Campbell 292.50
Samuel D. Thompson 799.25
John F. Roache
350.00
Elizabeth A. Souther
850.00
Madeleine Fish
800.00
Clara E. Thompson
770.00
H. Anna Kennedy
770.00
Adele Schroder
730.00
L. Frances Tucker
770.00
Eleanor W. Guild
770.00
Helen M. Sherman
720.00
Alice A. Todd
668.25
W. Harold Claflin
642.25
Ethelwyn A. Rea
735.75
Grace A. Howe
690.25
Annie M. Cheever
670.00
Norma C. Lowe
720.00
Blanche M. Gavin
369.00
Marie C. Bass
240.00
Mary L. Wade 100.00
Harrison A. Mórse 150.00
Clarence I. Lewis
390.00
Lee T. Gray
300.00
Albert J. Lonney
211.25
$17,574.50
ADAMS SCHOOL.
James M. Nowland
$720.00
Maud A. Hickey
489.23
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Eliza C. Sheahan 570.00
Lucy B. Page 470.00
Jennie F. Griffin 520.00
Ethel M. Perkins 190.00
Harriet T. Ross 136.54
Eliza F. Dolan
570.00
Annie W. Miller
520.00
Beatrice H. Rothwell
520.00
Charlotte F. Donovan
520.00
Euphrasia Hernan 570.00
Helen E. Bemis 140.00
Emma G. Carleton I20.00
Lottie H. Caldwell
105.50
Esther D. McDonnell
80.00
$6,241.27
CODDINGTON SCHOOL.
Walter H. Bentley
$1,440.00
Jennie H. Whitcher
620.00
Josephine T. Collagan 495.00
Eva B. Case
180.00
Alice F. Joss
444.40
Elizabeth A. Garrity
240.00
Mary L. Hunt
280.00
Mary E. Costello
518.75
Julia E. Underwood
570.00
Christina McPherson 495.00
Annie P. Hall 520.00
Elizabeth B. Beaudry 255.00
Alice F. Sampson
300.00
Grace E. Patterson 190.00
Ziga M. Fagan 183.75
Amelia A. Linnell 192.00
Helen L. Curtin
109.00
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Mary A. Geary
I20.00
Hattie A. Morrill . I20.00
Lottie H. Caldwell
17.60
$7,290.50
CRANCH SCHOOL.
James M. Nowland
$720.00
Carrie A. Crane
620.00
Alice M. Lane
485.00
Elsie E. Turner
520.00
Mary L. Egan
445.00
Annie C. Healy
492.63
Edith G. Coyle
443.82
Mary L. Rodgers
445.00
Elsie B. Martin
490.25
Marie Fegan
250.50
Alice M. Parker
40.00
$4,952.20
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL.
Austin W. Greene
$1,440.00
Agnes A. Fisher
420.00
Helen I. Mahoney 406.38
Annie E. Burns
520.00
Gertrude A. Boyd
520.00
M. Francis Talbot
520.00
Augusta E. Dell
520.00
Catherine C. McGovern
518.75
Ellen G. Haley
40.00
Martha E. Holton
5.00
$4,910.13
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.
Archer M. Nickerson
$620.00
Elizabeth Hiscock
615.13
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Mildred B. Hopler
180.00
Mary C. Parker
570.00
Helen M. West 570.00
Annie R. Black
520.00
Isabelle Moir 520.00
Ellen McNealy
445.00
Mary P. Underwood
570.00
Mary E. Burns
391.88
Ethel Cuttle
240.00
Mary A. Thomas
59.38
Elizabeth W. Ross
24.00
$5,325.39
LINCOLN SCHOOL.
Archer M. Nickerson $620.00
Jennie J. Valentine
535.50
Gertrude A. Williams 470.00
Abbie A. Seyser
520.00
Frances J. Elcock
495.00
Minnie E. Donovan
520.00
Elizabeth Sullivan
520.00
Kathryn G. Meaney
493.82
Lillian A. Baker
445.00
Bessie M. Drew
366.00
Clara Merrill
445.00
Jennie V. Dreghorn
128.00
Elizabeth W. Ross
96.00
Mary E. Burns
53.12
Helen E. Bemis
32.00
E. Marion Demick
16.00
$5,755.44
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL.
C. Ralph Taylor
$620.00
Ruth A. Taylor
570.00
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Mary W. Patterson 190.00
Josephine H. Oliver
200.00
Cassandana Thayer 520.00
Lillian Waterhouse 520.00
Grace M. Spinney 520.00
Florence C. Gammons
520.00
Olive V. Bicknell 520.00
Annie M. Bennett
520.00
Virginia F. Rowell
280.00
S. Jean Smith
298.75
Carita B. Dickson
192.00
Helen L. Curtin
63.00
$5,533.75
QUINCY SCHOOL.
Charles Sampson $1,440.00
Laura B. Tolman
514.63
Julia A. Simmons 520.00
Anne H. Upton
373.50
Alice J. McAlister
418.50
Josephine Kelley 520.00
Ellen D. Granahan
520.00
Delia E. Burke
517.25
Florence M. Howe
470.00
Laura Hall 435.00
Edna E. Flaherty
180.00
Mary A. Keefe
190.00
Georgia P. Wardwell 100.00
Katherine A. Pike 270.00
E. Marion Demick
185.00
Florence S. Cummings
166.00
Margarida M. DeAvellar
II2.00
Evelyn G. McGinley 30.00
Lottie H. Caldwell 76.00
44
Esther D. McDonnell
36.00
Helen L. Curtin
22.50
Bessie M. Drew
40.00
$7,136.38
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
Thomas B. Pollard
$1,440.00
Mary Marden
570.00
Alice S. Hatch
520.00
Ethel Vogler
495.00
Mary F. Sampson
520.00
H. Frances Cannon
520.00
Mary A. Bonney
445.00
Ida F. Humphrey
520.00
Nina B. Gage
475.00
Sarah A. Malone
570.00
Ethel M. Grigor
160.00
Marguerite L .. Mckeever
I20.00
Anna J. Lang
104.00
Alice J. McAlister
19.20
$6,478.20
WILLARD SCHOOL.
William R. Kramer
$480.00
Charles H. Taylor
840.00
Lula E. Payson 555.00
Agnes M. MacWilliam 471.38
Ina M. Harden 240.00
Mary A. White
520.00
Clara M. Shaw
190.00
Ellen B. Fegan
570.00
Elizabeth J. McNeil
570.00
Emeline A. Newcomb
570.00
Frances C. Sullivan
520.00
Alice M. Parker
364.38
45
Teresa McDonnell 570.00
Annie Z. White
485.63
Ellen A. Desmond 530.12
Alicia Elcock 507.50
Anne M. Cahill
542.50
Grace E. Drumm
520.00
Mary B. Keating
520.00
Margaret E. Burns
570.00
Annie F. Burns
570.00
Mary W. Patterson
255.00
Elizabeth A. Garrity
326.56
Alice T. Clark 180.00
Linna M. Ferrer 56.25
Ellen G. Haley 262.00
Esther D. McDonnell 145.00
Eunice C. Hearn
40.00
Anna F. Gorman
48.00
$12,019.32
WOLLASTON SCHOOL.
C. Ralph Taylor $620.00
Myra E. Otis
618.38
Avis M. Kemp 445.00
Fannie Blair 470.00
Mary L. Clark 498.75
Lora M. Hunt
445.00
Gertrude H. Glavin 468.75
Carolyn A. Bates 392.00
Clara E. G. Thayer
570.00
Ida J. Cameron
I 62.82
Lottie H. Caldwell
18.00
Carita B. Dixon
40.00
Eunice C. Hearn
8.00
$4.756.70
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MUSIC.
E. Landis Snyder
$1,000.00
DRAWING.
Flora M. Shackley 760.00
SEWING.
Fannie F. French
600.00
TRUANT OFFICER.
Charles H. Johnson 300.00
CLERK.
Lucy M. Hallowell 566.66
SUPERINTENDENT.
Frank E. Parlin
2,500.00
Total
$93,700.44
JANITORS.
High and Old High, George W.
Turner
$844.65
Adams, George Linton 560.66
Coddington, William C. Caldwell. . 593.00
Cranch, Edward P. Tingley 200.00
Daniel W. Corcoran
18.90
66
George H. Smith 32.62
George H. Brown
309.14
Gridley Bryant, John Hinnegan ..
560.66
John Hancock, Samuel D. De- Forest 577.33
Lincoln, George O. Shirley
560.66
Mass. Fields, John W. Dorety . 569.00
Quincy, William H. Bennett 402.88
George R. Bennett 157.78
Washington, Alexander Shirley .. 569.00
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Willard, Francis Walsh
1,012.00
Wollaston, Marcena R. Sparrow .. 516.65
Total
$7,484.93
BOOKS, SUPPLIES AND SUNDRIES.
Abbott & Miller, expressage
$197.90 .
Allyn & Bacon, books 70.67
American Book Company, books
1,394.52
American School Board Journal, subscription 2.00
Andrews, A. R., repairing type- writers
7.60
Atherton, Mary A., books
52.50
Babb, Edward E. & Co., supplies and books
4,482.31
Barnard, F. J. & Co., binding books
191.80
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., ap- paratus
34.94
Beale Press, diplomas
102.45
Bennett, George R., supplies
4.45
Bennett, William H., labor and supplies 7.00
Bentley, Walter H., supplies
10.45
Birchard, C. C. & Co., books
58.40
Bloomfield, Meyer, address
10.00
Burnham, Francis, labor
6.05
Chapin, Charles S., address
25.00
Chubbuck, W. S., storage, and moving furniture I10.00
Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas
50.15
Claflin, Wm. H. & Co., supplies ..
185.05
Consolidated Grocery and Provi-
sion Co., supplies for cooking class
25.80
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County of Norfolk, The, board of truant
32.00
Curtin, J., oil
3.05
Daniels, John H. & Son, diplomas
36.50
Ditson, Oliver, Company, music ..
39.71
Doble, E. H. & Co., supplies ....
6.57
Dow Sales Company, specimens. .
5.82
Educational Publishing Company, books 55.50
Ginn & Company, books
567.79
Greene, Austin W., supplies
15.17
Green, Fred F., printing
103.00
Greenough, W. A. & Co .. direc- tory
3.00
Hackett, J. F. & Co., supplies .
2.60
Hall, Arthur W. Scientific Co., apparatus 69.35
Hammond, Charles L., postage ..
39.40
Harison, William B., books 2.40
Harwood, C. F., labor
2.25
Hayden, Herbert A., tuning pianos
8.50
Hearn, Charles C., supplies
10.25
Heath, D. C. & Co., books
541.06
Johnson, Charles H., census enu- merator, etc. 130.14
Kemp, John, supplies
1.00
Kincaide, Henry L. & Co., supplies
122.25
Kramer, William R., supplies
.65
Library Bureau, supplies
92.57
Linton, George, labor and supplies
.65
Little, Brown & Co., books . 16.80
MacFarland, J. & Son, supplies 8.68
Mehaffey, Ernest L., pianist 5.00
Nash, John W., supplies
.85
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New England Telephone and Tele-
graph Co., exchange service .. 30.33
Newcomb, S. F., supplies . 1.95
New York & Boston Despatch Express Co., expressage 7.90
Nickerson, Archer M., supplies ..
3.19
Parlin, Frank E., supplies, postage,
travel (not local), care of rooms
34.81
Parish Choir, The, music
9.37
Pollard, Thomas B., supplies
1.4I
Prescott, Geo. W. & Son, printing
121.25
Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., electric light
79.75
Rand, McNally & Co., books
5.76
Sampson, Charles, supplies
4.64
Sanborn, Benj. H. & Co., books ..
335.IO
Scribner's, Charles Sons, books ...
6.91
Shirley, Mrs. Alexander, laundry work
7.50
Sibley & Co., books
32.29
Silver, Burdett & Co., books
84.68
Suffolk Ink Co., ink
7.00
Sulpho-Napthol Company, sulpho- napthol
9.00
Small, Mrs. W. W., laundry work
18.78
Taylor, Charles H., supplies
.50
Taylor, C. Ralph, supplies
14.20
Wadsworth, D. E. & Co., supplies
146.56
Westland, William, labor
6.00
Total
$9,920.43
REPAIRS.
Allen Shade Holder Co.
$16.84
50
Ames, Nathan
2.45
Beckford, E. S.
7.88
Hardware Supply Co.
25.57
Kincaide, H. L. & Co.
134.75
Linton, George
5.38
Pettengill, C. F.
39.50
Taylor, Charles H.
.40
Williams, T. L.
1.75
$234.52
Thomas F. Burke, Commissioner of Public Works, re- ports the following outlay for repairs on school buildings:
High
$26.15
Old High
22.17
Adams
223.28
Coddington
101.20
Cranch
121.4I
Gridley Bryant
511.07
John Hancock
84.58
Lincoln
169.53
Massachusetts Fields
259.91
Quincy
87.88
Washington
68.36
Willard
311.89
Wollaston
450.66
Total
$2,438.09
FUEL.
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal:
High
$817.04
Old High 72.12
Adams
693.59
Coddington
384.44
Cranch
433.79
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Gridley Bryant
462.14
John Hancock
260.97
Lincoln
395.59
Massachusetts Fields 292.67
Quincy
365.23
Washington
407.83
Willard
1,082.53
Wollaston
768.13
$6,436.07
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, wood:
High
$12.00
Old High 11.00
Adams
9.50
Coddington
5.00
Lincoln
12.75
Quincy
24.50
$74.75
Thomas O'Brien & Sons:
Old High
$2.50
Adams
10.50
Coddington
14.45
Cranch
10.50
Gridley Bryant
24-73
John Hancock
7.00
Lincoln
7.00
Quincy
3.50
Washington
5.36
Willard
14.45
Wollaston
18.17
$118.16
Total
$6,628.98
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TRANSPORTATION.
Coddington:
Benjamin F. Hodg-
kinson
$366.00
Old Colony Street Railway Co. .. 475.00
Quincy: Cyrus E. Noble
256.20
Total
$1,097.20
RENTS.
Poland, John E.
$477.50
Quincy Real Estate Trust
360.00
Wood, Harmon & Co.
500.00
. .
Woodward Institute
525.00
Total
$1,862.50
Evening Common Schools. ADAMS.
Teachers :
Archer M. Nickerson
$120.00
Elizabeth S. Hiscock
70.00
Samuel D. Thompson
80.00
Elizabeth A. Garrity
78.00
Josephine Kelley
64.00
Jennie F. Griffin
58.00
Minnie E. Donovan
54.00
Mary B. Keating
2.00
Ellen G. Haley
32.00
Janitor:
George Linton 52.00
$610.00
WILLARD.
Teachers :
Austin W. Greene
$120.00
William R. Kramer
62.00
53
Frances C. Sullivan 80.00
Catherine McGovern 66.00
Mary B. Keating
24.00
Ellen G. Haley
10.00
Janitor:
Frances Walsh 52.00
$414.00
DRAWING SCHOOL.
Teacher :
Frederick G. Elton
$120.00
Janitor:
George W. Turner
52.00
$172.00
Babb, Edward E. & Co., sup- plies
$136.63
Green, Fred F., printing ..
3.50
New York & Boston Despatch Express Co. .25
Prescott, Geo. W. & Sons, printing 10.25
Quincy Electric Light and
Power Co., light
144.25
Sheppard, J. F. & Sons, coal. .
8.87
Westland, William, key
25
$304.00
$1,500.00
ATTENDANCE HIGH SCHOOL From September 10, 1905 to June 27, 1906
TEACHERS.
Whole No.
Enrolled.
Whole No. of Different Pupils.
Average Number
Belonging.
Average Daily
Attendance.
Per Cent. Daily
Attendance.
Pro Rata Average No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance.
Daily Attendance. Pro. Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Different Truants Cases of Truancy
Was in Session. No. of Days School
Number Over
15 Years.
Number Between
7 and 14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
( Charles F. Harper, Head Master,
Melvin T. Holbrook, Charles H. Stone, Samuel D. Thompson, Elizabeth A. Souther, Madeleine Fish,
Clara E. Thompson, H. Anna Kennedy, Adele Shröder,
HIGH.
716
354
362 642 607
94.5
1.13
.58
3
185
349
151
15-2
.
54
L. Frances Tucker, Eleanor W. Guild, Helen M. Sherman, Alice A. Todd, W. Harold Claflin, Ethelwyn A. Rea, Grace A. Howe, Lee T. Gray, Clarence I. Lewis, Annie M. Cheever, Norma C. Lowe,
Boys.
Girls.
ADAMS SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Whole Number
Enrolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average Number
Average Daily
Per Cent. Daily
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
· Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Different Truants. Cases of Truancy.
School Was in
Session.
Years.
Years.
and 14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
James M. Nowland, Master,
VIII.
Maude A. Hickey,
57
31
26
46
42
91.1
.92
.85
0
348
0
4
51
13-2
55
VII.
Eliza C. Sheahan,
60
18
42
52
49
93.6
.75
1.48
4
349
0
0
60
11-10
VI.
Lucy B. Page,
68
29
39
61
57
92.9
1.04
1.10
2
349
0
0
63
10-9
V.
Jennie F. Griffin,
53
34
19
51
46
91.5
1.18
.08
5
349
0
0
52
10-4
IV.
Lotta H. Caldwell,
51
23
28
45
41
91.5
1.16
33
2
349
0
0
50
9-7
III.
Eliza F. Dolan,
50
23
27
46
43
92.2
1.64
·07
3
349
0
0
49
8-2
III .- II.
Annie W. Miller,
43
22
21
=
37
90.6
2.66
.42
2
349
0
0
36
8-4
II.
Beatrice H. Rothwell,
51
26
25
49
44
89.8
2.28
.49
4
349
0
0
21
7
1
Charlotte F. Donovan,
53
31
22
44
37
84 6
2.47
.00
2
349
0
0
Co
6
Euphrasia Hernan, I.
50
23
27
46
41
88.8
1.09
00
0
349
0
0
4 5-11
Whole No. of Different Pupils.
Belonging.
Attendance.
Number Between 7
1
No. of Half-Days
Number Under 5
Number Over 15
CODDINGTON SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Whole Number
Enrolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average Number
Attendance. Average Daily
Attendance. Per Cent. Daily
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance.
No. of Dismissals
Pro Rata Average
No. of Half-Days Different Truants. Cases of Truancy. Daily Attendance.
School Was in
Number Under
Number Over
Number Between
7 and 14 Years. Average Age.
Years and Months.
Walter H. Bentley, Master,
Jennie N. Whitcher,
46
15
31
43
41
93.9
.01
.08
1
356
0
6
28
13.7
VII.
Josephine T. Collagan,
57
21
36
43
401
93.1
.01
.08
0
357
0
1
52
12-6
VII.
Alice F. Joss,
25
14
30
23
21
91.3
.11
.23
2
357
O
0
25
12-1
VI.
Elizabeth B. Beaudry,
55
25
=
44
40
91.4
.04
.05
1
357
0
0
53
11.8
V.
Alice F. Sampson,
54
28
26
=
38
92 2
.03
.06
1
357
0
0
48
10-7
IV.
Mary L. Hunt,
64
34
30
50
4ô
90 7
05
.08
2
357
0
0
čo
10-1
III.
Mary E. Costello,
74
38
36
56
50
89.8
06
.02
0
357
0
1
74
8-8
II.
Julia E. Underwood,
55
25
30
48
42
86.3
06
. 06
0
357
0
1
52
7-8
I.
Christina McPherson,
54
27
27
42
35
83.1
.08
.01
1
357
0
1
20
6-11
I.
Annie P. Hall,
71
40
31
52
42
80.4
.12
08
0
357
0
0
10
5-11
56
-
1
1
Whole No. of Different Pupils.
Belonging.
15 Years.
Session.
5 Years.
VIII.
Pro Rata Average
CRANCH SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
James M Nowland, Master, Carrie A. Crane,
32
21
11
37
35
94.2
.86
.86
0
358
0
0
28
13-3
57
VII.
Alice M. Lane,
37
19
18
42
39
92.8
. 84
1.49
3
359
0
3
47
12-5
VI.
Elsie E. Turner,
33
21
12
36
34
94.6
.52
. 61
1
359
0
0
34
11
V.
Mary L. Egan,
37
16
21
43
40
93.2
.87
. 62
1
359
0
0
35
10 6
IV.
Annie C. Healy,
41
22
19
47
45
96.3
. 28
33
2
359
0
0
48
10-1
III.
Edith G. Coyle,
40
16
24
42
39
91.4
.45
02
3
359
0
0
39
9-1
II.
Mary L. Rodgers,
43
26
17
42
41
95 5
1.03
.19
0
359
0
0
39
7-4
I.
Elsie B. Martin,
70
46
24
65
60
92.5
25
.07
1
359
0
0
7
5-10
Whole Number
Enrolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average Number
Belonging.
Average Daily
Attendance.
· Per Cent. Daily
Attendance.
Pro Rata Average No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance.
Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
Different Truants.
School Was in
Number Under
Number Over
15 Years.
Number Between
7 and 14 Years. Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Whole . No. of Different Pupils.
5 Years.
No. of Half Days
Session.
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Whole No. Enrolled
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
Cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance.
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance
Cases of Truancy.
Different Truants.
No. of Half-Days
School
Session.
Years.
Number
Years.
No. Between 7 and
Average Age,
Years and Months.
VIII.
Austin W. Greene, Master,
36
14
22
36
35
94.4
.11
.83
0
359
0
3
29
13-2
VII.
Agnes A. Fisher,
35
12
23
33
29
89.7
.10
1.01
1
359
0
CO 31
12-3
VI.
Helen I. Mahoney,
43
24
19
40
36
90.0
.11
.99
0
359
0
0
43
11
V. .
Annie E. Burns,
40
15
25
39
36
*91.9
08
.50
0
359
0
0
40
10-4
IV.
Gertrude A. Boyd,
46
25
21
44
40
91.1
00
.30
0
359
0
0
45
9-11
III.
M. Francis Talbot,
40
15
25
39
36
91.8
.27
08
0
359
0
0
40
7-11
II.
Augusta E. Dell,
48
28
20
44
40
91.2
.14
.02
0
359
0
0
24
6-6
1
Catherine McGovern,
52
30
22
45
40
88.6
.32
8
1
359
5
0
O
5-6
in
5
Under
Over 15
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
Pro Rata Average
No. of Dismissals
was
Number
14 Years.
58
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Whole No. Enrolled
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Belonging. Average'
tendance.
tendance.
No. of Tardiness
Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy. Daily Attendane. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Different Truants.
No. of Half-Days
in School was
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Archer M. Nickerson, Master Elizabeth Hiscock,
33
19
14
31
29
93.4
.14
1.36
O
358
0
1
22
13-3
VII.
Ethel Cuttle,
52
29
23
50
46
91.7
.39
.68
2
359
0
2
43
13-5
VI.
Mary C. Parker,
36
20
16
32
31
95.3
.05
.00
0
359
0
0
36
11-2
V.
Helen M. West,
37
19
18
35
33
95.7
.08
.83
-
359
0
0
37
10-6
IV.
Annie R. Black,
58
25
33
53
50
95.1
.19
.07
O
359
0
0
57
9-10
III.
Isabel Moir,
54
26
28
48
45
93.8
.15
.19
1
359
O
0
53
8-4
II.
Ellen McNealy,
52
26
26
51
47
92.5
.33
.06
O
359
1
0
38
7-6
I.
Mary P. Underwood,
37
15
22
36
34
91.6
.26
.20
2
359
1
0
11
6-7
I.
Mary E. Burns,
42
20
22
41
37
91.4
.24
.21
0
359
0
0
co
5-10
Session.
Years. Number
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Boys.
Girls.
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily At-
59
LINCOLN SCHOOL
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Whole No. Enrolled.
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
Per cent. Daily At-
tendance.
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
School was in
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Average Age.
Years and Months.
Archer M. Nickerson, Master,
VIII.
Jennie J. Valentine,
38
20
18
34
32
91.6
.04
.16
2
358
0
1
30
13-4
VII.
Gertrude A. Williams,
48
23
25
47
43
91.9
.21
1.32
2
359
0
0
48
12-3
09
VI.
Abbie A. Seyser,
50
22
28
46
42
92.3
.52
.59
1
359
0
0
50
11-7
V.
Frances J. Elcock,
43
26
17
41
38
91.9
.76
.76
3
359
O
1
42
10-3
IV.
Minnie E. Donovan,
47
24
23
43
41
94.4
.36
.04
1
359
0
0
45
9-2
III.
Elizabeth Sullivan,
64
27
37
60
55
92.3
.67
.29
6
359
0
0
63
8-5
II.
Kathryn G. Meaney,
40
19
21
38
35
91.4
.89
.23
1
359
0
0
29
7-3
II.
Lillian A. Baker,
42
24
18
28
35
92.6
.65
.02
0
359
0
O
19
6-11
I.
Bessie M. Drew,
45
26
19
41
37
89.2
.67
.08
0
359
0
0
3
5-7
I.
Clara Merrill,
56
32
24
37
34
91.5
1.17
05
0
359
2
0
5
5-8
Session.
Number
Years.
Years. Number
14 Years.
Boys.
Girls
tendance.
·
-
·
II.
Florence C. Gammons,
50
28
22
48
45
93.2
1.03
1.08
1
360
0
0
27
7-3
Olive V. Bicknell,
39
21
18
31
28
89.1
.57
.32
0
360
0
0
3
6-3
Annie M. Bennett,
39
25
14
33
30
90.0
1.66
.33
0
360
1
0 | 0 0 0
5-5
61
VII.
Virginia Rowell,
46
22
24
45
44
93.6
32
1.30
2
360
0
0
41
13-1
VI.
S. Jean Smith,
48
23
25
47
44
93.2
.52
1.69
0
360
C
0
48
11-9
V.
Cassendana Thayer,
56
28
28
50
47
94 0
.68
1.32
IA
360
0
0
56
10-7
IV.
Lillian Waterhouse,
51
25
26
46
44
95.0
.24
.77
0
360
0
0
51
9-8
III
Grace M. Spinney,
62
33
29
54
50
92.3
.43
1.55
2
360
0
0
56
8-5
I.
C. Ralph Taylor, Master, Ruth A. Taylor,
37
15
22
34
33
95 0
.12
2.10
0
360
0
4
25
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