Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1912, Part 23

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1912
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568.63


Clara M. Shaw .


648.38


Mary A. White.


638.63


Elizabeth A. Keefe


300.00


Ellen B. Fegan .


650.00


Elizabeth J. McNeil


648.38


Alicia B. Elcock.


650.00


Jessie O. Shirley


620.00


Frances C. Sullivan


647.80


Teresa McDonnell


.


650.00


Olive L. Huston


546.63


Annie Z. White


648.38


Grace E. Drumm


641.88


Anne M. Cahill .


648.37


Ellen G. Haley


650.00


Mary B. Keating


650.00


Margaret E. Burns


650.00


Annie F. Burns .


646.75


Sarah F. Howes


200.00


Mabel D. Reardon.


177.60


Total


. $14,621.43


WOLLASTON SCHOOL


David H. Goodspeed . · $770.00 Agnes A. Fisher 750.00


-


.


42


R. Grace Warshaw $360.00


Bulah A. Sturtevant.


200.00


Harriet P. Hayford 478.75


Elsie M. Downing 31.00


Annie J. Flieger . .


520.00


Gladys B. Goodnow


620.00


Vira A. Horner . 648.38


Etta M. Cummings 620.00


Dora M. Start . 650.00


Clara E. G. Thayer 650.00


Evelyn M. Farrington. 560.38


Charlotte G. Nash 468.60


Ellen C. Shyne.


. .


400.00


Total


$7,727.11


SUPERVISOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION


J. Gardiner Smith, M.D. $1,350.00 .


MUSIC


Emma A. Perkins.


$895.00


Charlotte T. Baker 105.00


1,000.00


DRAWING


Lillian Newman


1,000.00


SEWING


Fannie F. French .


657.00


Total


$130,684.57


TEXT BOOKS


Abbott & Miller $2.10


Adams Express Company


1.60


Allyn & Bacon .


40.35


American Book Company


332.37


43


Babb, Edward E., & Co. $2,468.07


Bay State Street Railway Co


1.96


Boston Music Company .


46.09


Bradley Milton Co.


1.59


Chandler Shorthand Publishing Co.


113.05


Ditson, Oliver, Co .


37.59


Educational Press Co


10.00


Frost & Adams Co.


5.48


Ginn & Company


460.50


Heath, D. C., & Co.


242.75


McGrath, M. J ..


6.00


Merrill, Charles E., Co


15.33


Michelson Brothers.


279.26


Nichols, C. A., Co


10.00


Palmer, A. N., Co


61.50


Perry Mason Co.


5.45


Popular Mechanics Co.


4.50


Prescott, G. W., Publishing Co


1.50


Russell Sage Foundation.


2.00


Sanborn, Benj. H., & Co


277.46


Schoenhof Book Co.


10.42


Scribner's, Charles, Sons


25.70


Silver, Burdett & Co.


5.00


Vocation Bureau


2.80


Total.


$4,470.42


STATIONERY


Abbott & Miller


$6.35


Adams Express Company .


8.77


Allen, Doane & Company .


3.40


American Type Founders Co


218.82


Ames, Nathan.


90.80


Armstrong & Barthelmess


24.00


Babb, Edward, & Co


4,525.72


Bay State Belting Co.


13.82


Bay State Paper Co.


8.36


Bay State Street Railway Co.


22.85


.


·


.


..


44


Blacker & Shepard Co.


$50.36


Boston Camera Exchange


4.00


Bradley Milton Co.


62.07


Branch, Ernest W


3.00


Chandler & Barber.


373.80


Dennison Manufacturing Co.


12.50


Ditson, Oliver, Company


1.75


Dodge Manufacturing Co.


11.27


Eimer & Amend


180.56


Field, William H .


4.50


Frost & Adams Co


23.56


Globe Stamp Works


.90


Hall, W. A.


11.42


Hancock Market.


4.68


Harvard Co-operative Society


10.22


Hastings, A. W., & Co ..


4.65


Heywood Bros. & Wakefield Co


24.00


Hearn, Charles C.


2.00


Hopkinson & Holden


30.32


Hunter, J. B., & Co


55.44


Jordan Marsh Co


11.42


Kincaide, Henry L., & Co.


22.15


Knott, L. E., Apparatus Co


50.12


Kraft, Bates and Spencer .


50.00


Ledder & Probst.


82.42


Library Bureau.


1.80


Lloyd, Andrew J., & Co.


8.87


Loud, W. F., & Sons


8.44


Marine Biological Laboratory


25.85


Meadow Brook Ice Co


23.31


Miller's, Bert, Express


.75


Miller, F. W., & Co.


1.92


Myett, M.


5.00


Neostyle Company


17.75


New England Reed Company


3.00


Shaw, W. G. 30.86


Stearns, A. T., Lumber Co


104.72


Steinert & Sons Company .


6.00


Singer Sewing Machine Co


116.40


.


45


Taylor Machinery Company


$290.50


Thorp & Martin Company


13.55


Ufford, S. N., & Son.


7.00


Wadsworth, D. E., & Co.


128.98


Wadsworth, Howland Company


30.34


Ward, Samuel, Company .


10.00


Westland, William .


11.86


Woods, John M., Company


212.29


Wright & Ditson


27.29


Total


$7,096.48


OPERATION


William C. Hart


$1,800.00


George Linton


700.00


Fred C. Cahoon.


450.00


William C. Caldwell


800.00


Robert Neill


650.00


John Hinnegan.


650.00


Samuel D. DeForest


700.00


George O. Shirley


775.00


Charles F. Bryant


675.00


Thomas J. Smith


800.00


Alexander Shirley


700.00


Joseph Chippendale.


1,250.00


Louis R. Dunham


766.67


George F. Hamlin .


200.00


Ames, Nathan.


1.20


Barrett Manufacturing Co.


16.80


Bennett, George R


27.85


Brown, A. A.


.50


Bryant, Charles F


20.00


Burnham, F. W.


1.25


Cahoon, Fred C.


17.49


Caldwell, William C


30.00


Callahan Bros.


1.05


Cashman, William.


130.50


Chippendale, Joseph .


' 35.00


46


Citizens Gas Light Co. $123.10


City Fuel Company .


4,345.53


Curtis, Francis M.


123.00


DeForest, Samuel D


25.00


Doble, E. H., & Co


1.10


Dunham, Louis R.


20.00


Eagle Oil & Supply Co.


5.20


Eastern Drug Co.


2.76


Granite City Oil Company


1.00


Hamlin, George F.


6.67


Hinnegan, John.


21.25


Linton, George.


25.00


Little, Arthur D., Inc.


109.17


Neill, Robert.


20.00


Neponset Coal Co.


3,670.97


Patch, Cyrus, & Son .


21.00


Prescott, George W., Publishing Co


9.00


Quincy Coal Company .


9.00


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co


778.83


Sheppard, J. F., & Co


74.70


Shirley, Alexander


25.00


Shirley, George O


30.00


Quincy Telegram


9.00


Smith, Thomas M.


30.00


Standard Oil Co.


10.00


Westland, William


85.30


Wollaston Centre Garage.


1.50


.


Total


$20,781.39


MAINTENANCE


Ames, Nathan.


$0.85


Beckford & Lynch.


35.20


Blacker & Shepard Co


24.17


Burnham, F. W


7.55


Citizens Gas Light Co.


4.80


Durand, Albert J.


2.50


Hayden, Herbert A.


34.00


47


Holmes & Hall.


$23.35


Jaynes Drug Company .


6.26


Keniley, J. E., & Co.


82.61


Kincaide, Henry L., & Co


42.58


McFarland, J., & Co


2.68


Mayo, George A.


1.50


Nowland, James M.


2.25


Oliver Typewriter Company


1.05


Pettengill, C. F.


1.25


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co.


13.80


Remington Typewriter Co.


1.05


Richards, Augustus J., & Son


5.00


Smith, L. C., & Bros.


2.20


Standard Plate Glass Co


1.00


Webber, H. A ..


1.00


Westland, William


40.24


Total


$336.89


MISCELLANEOUS


Abbott & Miller .


$6.35


Boston Regalia Company


12.00


Bruce & Warner.


51.10


Burke, Jeremiah E.


15.00


Bay State Street Railway Company


675.00


Cole, Herbert B.


71.45


City of Boston School Committee.


113.00


Collins, Ernest L.


10.20


County of Norfolk Training School.


117,43


Daniels, John H., & Son


74.76


Goodspeed, David H


22.72


Greene, Austin W


17.12


Green, Fred F.


16.25


Hodgkinson, Benjamin F


368.00


Howlett, James D


15.25


Kennedy, H. Anna


1.93


Lundin, Gustaf C


5.00


McGrath, M. J.


3.75


.


.


48


Perkins, James S.


$12.15


Perrin, Marshall L


25.00


Pollard, Thomas B.


7.28


Puritan Press, The.


2.60


Ray, Arthur .


12.17


Sampson, Charles


5.11


Smith, Dr. J. Gardiner


9.68


Spargo Print.


23.00


Town of Milton.


50.00


Townsend, Arthur S.


7.80


Upton, Henry L.


18.88


Wadsworth, D. E., & Co


44.94


Wilson, H. Forrest.


7.97


Total


$1,822.89


EVENING SCHOOLS HIGH


Arthur Ray


$80.00


Ivan G. Smith .


87.50


Louis A. Whitehouse.


33.00


Edgar H. Parkinson


100.00


Ethel Vogler .


78.00


Robert Aschenbach


80.00


William C. Hart.


36.40


Total.


$494.90


ADAMS


Arthur S. Townsend


$117.00


Jennie F. Griffin


78.00


Elsie E. Turner. .


78.00


E. Gertrude Drislain.


22.00


Rena Bizzozero.


62.00


Elizabeth W. Ross


56.00


Velma A. Henderson


48.00


George Linton


50.70


Total


$511.70


49


LINCOLN


Raymond E. Fenner .


$69.00


George O. Shirley .


7.80


Total.


$76.80


WILLARD


David H. Goodspeed


$114.00


Elizabeth Sullivan.


78.00


Hannes Heinonen.


16.00


Arvid Heinonen .


16.00


Mary G. Murray


62.00


Anna J. Lang .


30.00


Helmi E. Kokkinen


62.00


Joseph Chippendale


50.70


Total


$428.70


MISCLLANEEOUS


Babb, Edward E., & Co.


$150.11


Barnard, E. F., & Co.


2.50


Citizens Gas Light Co.


39.95


Flanagan, A., Co.


5.55


Frost & Adams Company


95.40


Hammett, J. L., Co


15.65


Ledder & Probst.


43.43


George W. Prescott Publishing Co.


6.00


Quincy Electric Light and Power Co. .


86.40


Ray, Arthur.


17.75


Quincy Telegram


21.00


$483.74


Total


$1,995.84


.


.


.


50


FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE QUINCY INDEPENDENT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL AND THE QUINCY INDUSTRIAL EVENING SCHOOLS


INDEPENDENT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL


Appropriated by the City Council.


$1,050.00


Expended . 1,022.21


Unexpended balance $27.79


INDUSTRIAL EVENING SCHOOLS


Appropriated by the City Council.


$1,150.00


Expended . . 1,131.81


Unexpended balance. $18.19


Itemized Account of Independent Industrial School


J. Gould Spofford.


$900.00


American Book Company .


8.64


Babb, Edward E., & Co


31.00


Ginn and Company


9.75


Goldberger, Herman.


11.50


Ledder & Probst.


19.55


McGraw-Hill Book Co.


7.66


Prescott, George W., Publishing Co


14.00


Taylor-Holden Co.


12.65


Willard School Press .


3.50


Williams Book Store, Inc.


3.96


Total .


$1,022.21


Itemized Account of Evening Industrial Schools


Arthur Ray


$200.00


Robert Dinnie.


63.00


Louis A. Whitehouse . 100.00


James E. Neary .


63.00


Elizabeth Neary


95.00


Roland Linfield .


63.00


Charles W. Laing . . 63.00


51


James J. Driscoll .


$100.00


Arthur P. Thompson


47.50


Ivan G. Smith.


51.00


William C. Hart.


41.60


George O. Shirley


29.90


Edward E. Babb & Co.


9.15


Bruce & Warner . .


3.25


Citizens Gas Light Co


19.50


Frost & Adams Co


21.20


Helliksen, Charles.


1.00


Ledder & Probst.


22.52


McGraw-Hill Book Co ..


22.95


Prescott, George W., Publishing Co. .


26.25


Quincy Electric Light and Power Co.


84.46


United States Post Office


1.89


Wadsworth, D. E., & Co.


2.64


Total.


$1,131.81


ROCK ISLAND FUND Expended for High School Library


Edward E. Babb & Company


$35.57


Nelson, Thomas, & Sons 6.00


Total.


$41.57


52


APPROPRIATIONS EXPENDED BY SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Expended in 1912


Administration


$5,519.10


Instruction .


130,684.57


Textbooks.


4,470.42


Stationery


7,096.48


Operation .


20,781.39


Maintenance


336.89


Miscellaneous


1,822.89


Evening Schools


1,995.84


Total .


$172,707.58


RATES OF SCHOOL APPROPRIATION TO TAX LEVY


Year


Valuation


Taxes Levied


School Appropriation


Percentage of Taxes Appropriated for School Maintenance


1901


$21,335,800


$375,123


$108,365


28.8


1902


22,182,342


385,921


109,100


28.3


1903


23,089,715


399,423


111,000


27.8


1904


23,748,078


432,672


111,000


25.7


1905


25,115,611


462,387


115,000


24.9


1906


26,229,930


498,598


122,296


24.5


1907


27,187,755


535,051


131,065


24.5


1908


28,648,890


585,429


135,840


23.2


1909


31,538,390


606,822


143,960


23.7


1910


32,491,505


674,833


153,474


22.7


1911


34,300,615


689,905


160,190


23.4


1912


35,219,786


804,937


172,225


21.4


TABLE GIVING A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SCHOOL PROPERTY, ALSO THE VALUE OF SCHOOLHOUSES AND LOTS, ETC.


BUILDINGS


Wood or Brick


No. of Stories


No. of School- Rooms


No. of Desks and Seats


Con- dition


Date of Occu- pation


Heating Apparatus


Value of Land


Value of Buildings


Value of Furniture


TOTAL


Area Lots Square Feet


High .


B


3


36


1010


New


1907


Steam


$17,000


$150,000


$20,000


$187,000


85,348


Adams. .


W


3


10


520


Fair


1855


Hot Air


5,000


20,000


1,000


26,000


20,290


Atherton Hough


B


2


4


175


New


1911


Hot Air


6,000 17,800


20,000


1,000


27,000


50,000


Coddington


B


3


12


600


New


1909


Steam


70,000


5,500


93,300


41,120


Cranch .


B


2


9


426


New


1900


Steam


5,000


35,000


2,000


42,000


62,628


Gridley Bryant.


B


2


9


426


Good


1896


Steam


3,000


35,000


1,500


39,500


52,272


John Hancock.


B


3


10


508


Good


1886


.Steam


5,000


35,000


2,000


42,000


110,915


Lincoln ...


B


2


12


520


Good


1892


Steam


3,500


35,000


1,800


40,300


39,349


Mass. Fields .


B


2


9


426


Good


1896


Steam


4,075


35,000


2,000


41,075


31,160


Montclair.


B


2


8


352


New


1912


Steam


1,900


40,000


3,400


45,300


77,406


Quincy ..


B


3


12


600


New


1907


Steam


10,000


60,000


3,000


73,000


58,286


Washington


B


2


10


525


New


1903


Steam


2,450


53,000


2,500


57,950


35,590


Willard . .


B


2


20


958


Good


1891


Steam


12,700


100,000


3,500


116,200


63,255


Wollaston. .


B


2


12


484


New


1912


Steam


6,100


75,000


6,450


87,550


94,671


Land, High School Av.


3,000


3,000


31,460


Land, Quincy Neck .. .


.


. .


2


St., Old Schoolhouse Lot. .


. .


. .


.


.


5,500


5,500


6.7,759


Totals . .


. .


..


173


7530


$108,525


$763,000


$55,650


$927,175


. ...


53


.


. .


500


500


9,200


Land, East Squantum


.


54


STATISTICS PERTAINING TO ATTENDANCE


THE SCHOOL CENSUS


Number of children in Quincy between five and fifteen


years of age, September 1, 1912 8,648


Number of children in Quincy between five and fifteen years of age, September 1, 1911 8,496


Net gain over census of 1911


152


.


Distributed as follows :--


5 years


6 years


7 years


8 years


9 years


10 years


11 years


12 years


13 years


14 years ,


Totals


Ward 1


118


182


157


167


141


139


142


149


120


150


1465


Ward 2


101


144


105


119


109


126


113


124


115


160


1216


Ward 3


135


209


180


220


233


254


223


234


176


271


2135


Ward 4


109


190


157


178


155


152


164


157


126


194


1582


Ward 5


104


90


89


93


97


102


108


110


99


108


1000


Ward 6


162


114


116


127


116


125


91


128


121


150


1250


Totals


729


929


804


904


851


898


841


902


757


1033


8648


55


GENERAL STATISTICS


Population of the city, 1910. 32,642


Valuation, 1912. .


$35,376,715.00


Gain over 1911 .


1,076,100.00


Tax rate per thousand 22.00


Number of schoolhouses - January 1, 1913. 14


Number of occupied schoolrooms, January 1, 1913 ... .. 168


Number of unoccupied schoolrooms, January 1, 1913 5


Number of halls . 3


Number of High School teachers, January 1, 1913: men, 10; women, 20; total. 30


Number of elementary school teachers, January 1, 1913: men, 9; women, 135; total. 144


Number of supervisors, January 1, 1913.


4


Number of assistants and clerks, January 1, 1913 7


Total number of persons in the schools . 185


Per capita expenditure in Quincy for support of schools .. $29.84 Per capita expenditure in State for support of schools . . . 36.19


56


SUMMARY OF MASTERS' REPORTS, JUNE 21, 1912


SCHOOL


Number of Number of Boys Girls


Total Enrollment


Average Member- ship


Average Per Cent.of Attendance Attendance


High


435


401


836


757


718


94.8


Adams


167


197


364


347


326


94.0


Atherton Hough


101


113


214


162


147


90.6


Coddington.


244


241


485


439


404


92.0


Cranch.


185


168


353


332


319


96.1


Gridley Bryant.


149


142


291


265


247


93.1


John Hancock


178


176


354


342


328


95.7


Lincoln.


242


207


449


442


424


95.6


Massachusetts Fields


219


223


442


393


367


93.4


Quincy


335


319


654


604


556


92.1


Washington.


242


245


487


441


407


92.3


Willard


448


402


850


786


744


94.6


Wollaston.


223


214


437


415


389


93.6


Totals.


3,168


3,048


6,216


5,725


5,376


93.7


Totals, 1911


3,141


3,025


6,166


5,550


5,167


93.1


Totals, 1910


3,446


3,325


6,771


6,139


5,684


94.1


Totals, 1909


3,326


3,224


6,550


5,990


5,578


93.2


Totals, 1908 .


3,191


3,099


6,290


5,769


5,364


92.9


Totals, 1907.


3,163


3,075


6,238


5,670


5,201


91.7


Totals, 1906.


3,129


3,031


6,160


5,591


5,152


91.9


57


DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY SCHOOLS AND GRADES IN SEPTEMBER, 1912


SCHOOLS


IB


I A


II B


II A


III


IV


V


VI


VII


III


Totals


Adams


43


15


23


10


34


50


51


47


50


47


370


Atherton Hough .


20


12


21


16


26


18


28


17


17


17


192


Coddington. .


83


13


37


20


42


65


73


62


57


59


511


Cranch .


23


22


18


11


19


45


49


49


46


37


319


Gridley Bryant


33


11


17


17


22


36


33


39


34


26


268


John Hancock.


22


18


19


21


34


55


49


35


31


26


310


Lincoln .


43


23


38


31


42


74


68


38


40


29


426


Mass. Fields.


29


25


28


16


31


51


52


46


48


42


368


Montclair


25


9


9


9


31


31


35


34


37


31


251


Quincy


54


18


45


7


45


68


48


40


61


45


431


Washington


62


20


46


12


52


81


65


51


56


36


481


Willard .


83


36


81


37


86


98


100


94


70


43|44*


772


Wollaston


42


23


35


35


55


68


42


42


50


392


Totals.


562


245


417


207


499


727


719


594


589


488|44


5091


* Mixed grade vocational classes.


I B


I A


II


III


IV


V


VI


VII VIII


Totals


Totals, 1911


456


214


444


672


682


654


653


559


553


4887


Totals, 1910


.


367


745


670


661


640


588


598


548


4817


Totals, 1909.


934


797


762


713


676


660


620


509


5671


Totals, 1908


953


768


704


665


689


634


578


454


5445


Totals, 1907


878


743


662


649


655


614


529


477


5207


Totals, 1906


. .


890


748


651


674


624


552


544


492


5175


Totals, 1905


.


. .


921


688


671


646


561


563


583


461


5094


.


.


58


AVERAGE NUMBER BELONGING FOR A SERIES OF YEARS


1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912


Adams


413


425


450


478


482


470


483


496


504


312


347


Atherton Hough.


377


405


407


455


439


463


471


553


612


466


439


Cranch


259


298


292


313


354


358


406


393


382


329


332


Gridley Bryant.


314


320


320


317


321


312


290


292


298


271


265


John Hancock.


357


345


360


354


378


373


400


386


385


327


342


Lincoln .


423


439


437


445


426


427


408


457


499


444


449


Massachusetts Fields .


359


372


390


396


391


387


380


404


403


388


393


Quincy.


415


431


472


480


510


544


546


589


624


620


604


Washington


343


364


399


456


460


489


509


524


522


436


441


Willard .


847


877


853


862


816


829


815


815


807


763


786


Wollaston


349


353


365


363


372


363


347


374


399


385


415


High


492


483


538


599


642


655


714


707


704


680


757


Totals.


4948 5112 5283


5518 5591 5670 5769 5990 6139 5550 5725


DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY AGES AND GRADES IN SEPTEMBER, 1912. SHOWING THE NUMBER OF OVER-AGE CHILDREN


Ages


IB


IA


II B IIA


III


IV


V


VI


VII


VIII


Voc.


Classes


Totals


6 years


492


130


34


0


1


.


.


. .


. .


657


7 years .


50


93


302


73


53


9


.


. .


. .


..


580


8 years


15


13


62


84


264


250


10


. .


. .


.


698


9 years


4


6


13


33


119


222


221


16


.


. .


.


634


10 years


1


1


4


6


44


150


224


170


31


1


632


11 years


2


4


10


58


152


182


190


10


608


12 years


1


3


5


26


75


150


184


175


619


13 years


. .


. .


3


3


9


30


55


120


167


387


14 years


1


1


2


7


18


50


100


179


15 years


1


3


14


33


51


16 years


2


Mixed grade


.


. .


. .


44


44


Totals


562


245


417


207


499


727


719


594


589


488


44


5091


.


·


.


·


. .


.


129


162


Coddington .


.


. .


.


. .


.


. .


.


.


Vocat'l classes


59


AVERAGE AGE IN EACH GRADE IN SEPTEMBER, 1912


SCHOOL


IB


IA


II B


II A


III


IV


V


VI


VII


VIII


Adams.


6-3


6-9


7-7


8-1


8-10


9-8


10-11


11-7


12-7


13-7


Atherton Hough


6-6


7-6


7-6


7-9


8-6


9-5


10-6


13-5


12-10


14-0


Coddington .


6-8


7-4


8-0


8-5


8-9


9-6


10-6


11-9


12-9


13-7


Cranch.


6-3


6-11


7-4


7-9


8-8


9-1


10-5


11-6


12-9


13-4


Gridley Bryant.


6-1


7-1


7-3


8-2


8-8


9-5


10-6


11-6


12-6


13-3


John Hancock ..


6-4


7-3


7-4


7-11


9-1


9-9


10-11


11-5


13-1


13-5


Lincoln. .


6-6


7-0


7-5


8-8


8-11


9-9


11-1


12-1


12-3


13-4


Mass. Fields.


6-5


7-1


7-6


8-2


8-10


9-6


10-7


11-7


12-0


13-8


Montclair.


6-5


7-6


7-7


7-11


8-4


9-9


10-7


12-4


12-6


13-8


Quincy


6-3


7-10


7-5


8-0


8-11


9-5


10-0


11-9


12-5


13-5


Washington.


6-5


7-4


7-6


8-2


8-8


9-8


10-7


11-10


13-3


13-4


Willard .


6-6


7-3


7 - 7


8-3


9-1


9-9


10-8


11-6


12-2


13-1


Wollaston


6-7


7-1


7-8


.. .


8-8


9-0


10-2


12-1


12-3


13-4


Average


6-5


7-3


7-7


8-1


8-10


9-7


10-7


11-9


12-7


13-5


1B


IA


II


III


IV


V


VI


VII


VIII


Average, 1911


6-5


7-3


7-9


8-5


9-10


10-7


11-9


12-6


13-5


Average, 1910


. .


6-7


7-3


8-5


9-6


10-6


11-6


12-6


13-5


Average, 1909


. .


5-10


7-5


8-6


9-4


10-6


11-8


12-5


13-8


Average, 1908.


. .


5-11


7-5


8-5


9-5


10-7


11-7


12-6


13-5


Average, 1907


6-0


7-2


8-3


9-4


10-5


11-7


12-6


13-4


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60


GRADUATES


The following table shows the number and character of the certificates granted in June and the distribution of the graduates in September.


SCHOOL


Number


in Class


Boys


Girls


Number of


Graduates


Certificates Number of


Entered High


Woodward


Institute


Thayer


Academy


Other Schools


Left School


Returned


Adams. .


38


21


17


33


33


23


4


1


3


2


5


Atherton Hough.


17


7


10


15


11


9


2


0


0


5


1


Coddington.


48


22


26


47


46


36


5


0


1


3


1


Cranch .


40


17


23


39


37


25


10


0


1


2


2


Gridley Bryant ..


31


15


16


31


29


20


7


0


1


3


0


John Hancock .


31


11


20


28


26


17


5


0


2


5


3


Lincoln.


35


20


15


30


27


16


3


0


3


11


2


Mass. Fields.


41


18


23


35


35


26


8


0


0


4


3


Quincy .


64


30


34


58


58


37


12


0


3


8


4


Washington.


46


20


26


42


41


31


3


0


2


6


2


Willard .


52


24


28


47


40


25


10


0


0


17


0


Wollaston


63


36


27


56


53


43


4


1


3


8


4


Totals .


506


241


265


461


436


308


73


2


19


74


27


Totals, 1911


521


244


277


444


418


295


62


0


19


77


49


Totals, 1910


489


239


250


420


384


279


52


3


8


97


50


Totals, 1909.


434


205


229


367


348


256


52


3


13


55


53


Totals, 1908


454


214


240


396


362


272


48


1


14


73


46


Totals, 1907.


435


199


236


435


412


298


44


2


13


73


5


Totals, 1906.


453


220


323


396


375


257


51


0


20


75


13


. .


..


. .


ATTENDANCE AND PUPILS PER TEACHER FOR A SERIES OF YEARS


SCHOOL YEAR


1902


1903


1904


1905


1906


1907


1908


1909


1910


1911


1912


Average number belonging, Day Schools .


4,948


5,112


5,283


5,518


5,591


5,670


5,769 5,364


5,990 5,578


5,684


5,167


5,376


Average number belonging, High School .


492


483


538


599


642


655


714


707


704


680


757


Average attendance, High School .


463


451


508


569


607


612


673


671


667


643


718


Per cent of attendance, Day Schools ..


92.6


92


91.2


93


91.9


91.7


92.9


93.2


94.1


93.1


93.9


Number of regular teachers, Day Schools.


130


133


137


139


141


144


153


159


162


162


166


Number of pupils per teacher, Element'ry Schools


39


40


41


41


41


42


40


39


41


36


36


Number of teachers, High School . .


16


17


20


20


20


22


25


25


28


28


29


Number of pupils per teacher, High School


30


28


27


30


32


30


29


29


25


24


26


6,139


5,550


5,725


Average attendance, Day Schools


4,584


4,705


4,846


5,132


5,152


5,201


61


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C2


TRUANT STATISTICS


Number of


Absences


Reported


Number of


Parents


Notified


Truancies


Determined by


Investigation


Children


from Street


Tardiness


Investigated


Manufactories


and Stores


Visited


Number of Children


Found Employed


Contrary to Law


Court Cases


Number Placed on Probation


January


124


120


12


2


10 A


6


1


1


1


March.


175


169


17


1


1


7


2


2


2


April.


147


141


12


0


3


4


0


1


0


May


178


171


14


2


6


10


4


2


2


June


130


126


13


7


9


7


1


0


0


September


90


86


27


0


0


3


2


1


1


October.


151


147


21


2


6


5


1


4


4


November.


205


201


22


0


3


7


0


5


4


December


173


170


17


1


10


8


2


4


3


Totals


1,474


1,428


170


15


36


65


16


23


19


Number of labor certificates issued in 1912.


831


Number of labor certificates issued in 1911.


494


Increase over last year


337


. .


CO


co


3


10


February


101


97


15


0


Returned to School


Number of


63


RESULT OF SIGHT AND HEARING TESTS


SCHOOL


Number


Examined


Defective


in Eyesight


Defective


in Hearing


Parents


Notified


High


853


90


5


90


Adams


386


101


0


54


Atherton Hough


193


19


1


8


Coddington


516


29


8


33


Cranch.


320


38


1


25


Gridley Bryant.


268


28


11


10


John Hancock


305


44


11


31


Lincoln.


404


80


8


64


Massachusetts Fields


393


51


21


43


Montclair


254


18


4


7


Quincy


431


6


1


6


Washington


487


60


3


60


Willard.


774


121


23


67


Wollaston


435


38


16


42


Totals .


6,019


723


113


540


.


.


REPORT OF THE SCHOOL SAVINGS BANK FROM JULY 1, 1911, TO JULY 1, 1912.


SCHOOL


Number of


Depositors


Amount


Deposited


Average


Deposit


Number who


previously had


Savings Bank


Savings Bank Number of New


Accounts


Number who


have With-


drawn Money


Amount


Withdrawn


Total Deposited


from October 1, 1908.


Adams .


162


$578.05


$3.56


190


21


40


$115.85


$2,360.59


*Atherton Hough


51


130.47


2.55


12


13


4


13.24


223.16


Coddington .


174


613.62


3.52


133


26


41


61.99


2,897.11


Cranch


149


392.10


2.70


57


14


31


64.24


1,797.59


Gridley Bryant.


126


277.99


2.20


44


11


15


25.66


1,742.12


John Hancock


104


510.86


4.91


54


14


46


93.37


2,074.91


Lincoln. .


146


461.19


3.16


63


31


39


90.42


1,899.86


Massachusetts Fields


168


746.33


4.44


190


22


26


38.55


3,704.13


Quincy .


246


529.95


2.15


219


16


42


77.56


3,302.74


Washington


220


883.91


4.01


61


36


40


92.49


2,937.84


Willard.


331


980.22


2.99


157


36


67


151.81


3,673.89


Wollaston


173


783.79


4.53


169


30


21


57.03


3,291.93


Totals .


2,050


$6,888.48


$3.39


1,349


270


412


$882.21


$29,905.87


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.


.


.


.


. .


.


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HIGH SCHOOL DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY AGES AND CLASSES, SEPTEMBER, 1912


CLASS


Age in Years


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19 20 22


Totals


Class Totals


Graduates


Boys Girls


1


2


3


6


13


Seniors


Boys Girls


1


17


25


15


2


60


1


19


21


14


3


58


118


Juniors


Boys Girls


24


31


10


4


2


71


2


16


33


16


13


80


151


Sophomores


Boys Girls


1


29


48


34


7


119


232


Boys Girls


1


24


77


58


24


2


2


1


1


190 149


339


Totals


Boys Girls


1


25


93


137


108


42


26


7


1


1


1


25


91


112


99


51


30


3


853


HIGH SCHOOL AVERAGE AGES OF PUPILS, SEPTEMBER, 1912


CLASS


Average Age


Oldest


Youngest


Average Age of Class


Graduates


Boys Girls


17-11 17-7


19-3 18-5


16-2 16-6


17-9


Seniors


Boys Girls


17-1 16-11


19-1 18-11


14-10 15-1


17-


Juniors


Boys Girls


16-1 16-4


19-3 18-6


14-8 14-3


16-2.


Sophomores


Boys Girls


15-3


18-3 17-5


13-6


13-4


15-2


14-6


22-6


12-5


Freshmen


Boys Girls


14-6


17-4


12-3


14-6


1


16


54


35


3


4


113


Freshmen


1


24


60


47


12


5


441 412


1


2


1


3


7


15-1


HIGH SCHOOL - DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY SUBJECTS, SEPTEMBER, 1912


English


French


German


Latin


History


Botany and Physiology


Elementary Algebra


Plane Geometry


Mathematics Review


Sol. Geom. and Adv. Alg.


Business Practice


Com. Arithmetic


Com. Geography


Bookkeeping


Shorthand


Typewriting


Business Law


Manual Training


Mechanical Drawing


Freehand Drawing


Domestic Science


Sewing and Dressmaking


Physical Training


Music


Class Totals


Graduates


Boys Girls


4 3


8


4


1


3


1


4


1


4


1


4


18


1


1


1


1


2


7


4


6


13


Seniors


Boys Girls


60 58


17 12 27 11


5


53


1


14


6


2


3


7.12 4


1 3


2 2


1 27 25 30 2 33 31 27


16 12


5


2


1


9


58


118


Juniors


Boys Girls


71 80


30 25 35 15


11


18


2 3


29 9


3 14 27 1 18


3


30 26 24 38 48 47


20


28


2 22


10


15


15


151


Sophomores


Boys Girls


113 119


42


8


31


12


2 45


3


5 61 6 42


10 7


8 38 10 42


38 61


4 3


5 3


33


63 1


11 33


22


33


18 60 113 48|104 119


232


Freshmen


Boys Girls


190 149


26 42


60 25


46


7


4


1 119 39


83 93


81 94


2


62


73 146 124 149


339


Totals


Boys Girls


438 123 59 108 132 409 169 46


85 117 49 13 23 20


45 48 26 1 106 106 46 101 84 82 27


96


91 41


69 58 54 30 79 246


41 13 125


196 203 441 96 122 218 350 412


853


99


1


2


60


5


2


1


6


4


3


21 68


71 80


60 19


34


12


2 13 15


1


3


3 2


1


5


1


6


60


19


17


173


99|190


18 138


26 65


24 41


8 4 68 40 129 80 37 15


Biology


Physics


Chemistry


1


2


8


21 50


2


67


EVENING SCHOOL STATISTICS


Number


of Nights


Men Enrolled


Women


Enrolled


Total


Enrollment


Average


Attendance


Number


Attending


75 per cent


Aggregate Evening


Attendance


Drawing [ A


20


33


0


33


17


17


340


B


20


28


0


28


15


14


300


Commercial


40


35


9


41


28


14


1120


B.


40


28


4


32


19


16


760


*Adams School


40


355


20


375


109


44


4354


*Lincoln School


23


26


4


30


14


00


322


*Willard School.


40


111


31


142


60


34


2403


Total, 1912.


·


616


65


681


262


147


9599


Total, 1911


.


595


95


690


254


201


9523


Total, 1910


466


111


577


246


193


8659


Total, 1909


.


302


54


356


154


. ..


4956


*English branches


INDUSTRIAL EVENING CLASSES FOR THE YEAR 1912 .




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