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Bessie A. Roberts.
Florence G. Cutler.
Grace S. Russell.
John C. Dowd.
Viola B. Russell.
Fannie C. Downs.
Ernest G. Shumway.
Edith M. Duhig.
Jessie A. Skinner.
Edward V. Fitzgerald.
Percy H. Skinner.
Maud F. Freethy.
Edith L. Studley.
Ruth M. Howe.
Harry C. Thorpe.
Alice L. Jansson.
Abbie M. Tribble.
Annie K. Joscelyn.
Maud C. Valentine.
Henry D. Jouett.
Emma F. Vello.
Emma G. Kretschmar.
George H. Vello.
Mena F. Kretschmar.
Susan M. Vincent.
Charles W. Lavers.
Alice S. Wass.
Ilma A. Leman.
Herbert L. Waters.
Della W. Marden.
Frances S. Wood.
Louis A. Merry.
IN CONCLUSION,
I am pleased to state that the work of the schools has progressed steadily on; that all our teachers are full of courage and ambitious to make their work tell for the highest interests of the children com- mitted to their charge. To them I extend my congratulations and thanks for their untiring zeal. To the board, and to all the members individually, I wish to express my sincere regard and my high appre- ciation of their interest, encouragement, and cordial co-operation and support.
Respectfully submitted,
CLARENCE E. MELENEY,
Superintendent.
212
ANNUAL REPORTS.
APPENDIX.
EXPENDITURES BY THE SCHOOL BOARD.
Teachers' salaries
$108,058 81
Salaries of officers
$3,750 00
Water and light
1,064 40
Text-books and charts .
3,827 09
Writing-books
297 63
Drawing-books and material
1,321 93
Stationery and supplies
1,538 77
Printing
496 32
Miscellaneous
900 67
Total school contingent
13,196 81
$121,255 62
TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF SCHOOLS, TEACHERS, AND PUPILS, THE NUM- BER IN THE NINTH CLASS, AND THE AVERAGE NUMBER TO A SCHOOL IN THE SEVERAL DISTRICTS IN DECEMBER.
DISTRICTS.
No. of Schools.
No. of Teachers.
No. of
Pupils.
No. in
Ninth Class.
Average No. to
a School.
1
2
3
East Somerville
28
2
28
4
1,354
85
48.4
Prospect Hill
55
3
55
2
2,435
127
44.3
Winter Hill .
23
1
23
1
1,156
49
50.0
Spring Hill
26
1
26
4
1,239
64
47.7
West Somerville
16
1
16
1
763
80
47.7
148
8
148
12
6,947
405
46.9
.
1. - Principals of large grammar schools.
2. - Regular teachers.
3. - Assistants.
213
DISTRICTS.
SCHOOLS.
Material.
No. Rooms.
When Built.
When
How
Heated.
Ventilation.
Sanitation.
Grounds.
City East Somerville
High
Brick
10
1871 1867
1889
I. S. D. & I. S. + F. Not
None Fair yet in Poor Good
operat'n. Good Good Fair
Good Poor Good
Prospect Hill
Charles G. Pope
.
Brick
12
1891
* F. F.
None
Poor
Poor
Jackson
Wood
4
1861
Stoves Stoves Not in
None
Poor
Poor
Brastow
Wood
2
1861
use.
Poor
Poor
.
.
Oren S. Knapp .
Brick
1889
# F.
Good
Good
Poor { (unfini'h'd)
Webster
Wood
4
1868
F. D. St.
None
Fair
Good
Cummings
Wood
4
1884
Poor
Fair
Poor
Winter Hill
Forster .
Brick
12
1866
1890
Good
Good
Good
Jacob T. Glines .
Brick
8
1891
F. D. & I. S. + F. D. & I. S. # F.
Poor Good
Good Fair Good
Good
Spring Hill
Morse Beech-street
Wood
2
1872
Stoves
None
Poor
Poor
=
Spring Hill
Wood
1
1850
Stoves
None
Poor
Poor
=
Franklin
Wood
4
1846
Stoves
None
Poor
Poor
Harvard
Wood
1
1851
Stoves
None
Poor
Poor
West Somerville .
Burns
Brick
4
1886
Poor
Fair
Good
Cedar-street
Wood
2
1843
None
Fair
Poor
Highland
Brick
12
1880
1891
D. & I. S. Stoves * F. D. & I. S.
Good
Good
Fair
Lincoln .
Wood
4
1885
-
Fair
Good
Fair
.
.
.
.
.
·
.
Wood
4
1884
F.
Prospect Hill .
Wood
6
1848
Bennett
Wood
4
1868
66
·
F. stands for furnaces. D. and I. S., direct and indirect steam. * Smead system. t Smith system. # Fuller & Warren system.
In schools where I indicate the ventilation poor, there is a pretence of ventilation by means of small shafts, which do not draw, or do so very little.
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
-
Poor Good
Good Brick
Prescott
Brick
12
Brick
12
1871
· 1892
-
-
.
.
Brick
13
1874
-
.
.
.
Bingham
Brick
4
1886
Brick
12
1869
1889
-
-
-
.
=
.
·
-
Poor
Poor
Fair
L. V. Bell .
Good
Unfinished
Good
Edgerly
Davis
Good
None
Improved.
TABLE SHOWING THE NAME, LOCATION, DATE OF ERECTION, ESTIMATED VALUE, CAPACITY, ETC., OF THE SEVERAL SCHOOL BUILDINGS.
DISTRICTS.
SCHOOLS.
LOCATION.
When Built.
No. Feet
in Lot.
Estimated
Value.
No. of
Rooms.
No. of
Classes.
No. of
Classes.
No. of
Primary
Classes.
East Somerville
Prescott
Myrtle Street
1867
21,444
42,000
12
12
8
4
Edgerly
Cross Street
1871
26,428
54,317
12
12
8
4
Davis
Tufts Street
1884
38,152
20,475
4
4
1
3
Prospect Hill
L. V. Bell
Vinal Avenue
1874
23,396
43,000
13
13
9
4
Cummings .
School Street .
1884
11,300
15,357
4
4
1
3
Brastow
O. S. Knapp ·
Concord Square
1889
24,517
32,975
8
8
4
4
Webster
Webster Avenue
1868
11,050
8,300
4
4
1
3
Charles G. Pope .
Washington Street
1891
27,236
64,891
12
12
8
4
Prospect Hill .
Washington Street
1848
25,313
20,600
6
6
5
1
Bennett
Joy Street
1861
11,212
8,300
4
4
1
3
Winter Hill
Forster
Sycamore Street
1866
27,499
39,422
12
12
8
4
J. T. Glines
Jaques Street
1891
28,800
47,208
8
7
4
3
Bingham
Lowell Street
1886
21,017
15,105
4
4
1
3
Morse
Summer Street
1869
29,109
58,031
12
12
9
1872
6,000
4,750
2
2
-
.
.
Spring Hill
Beech Street
1850
4,991
1,700
1
1
1
Franklin
Somerville Avenue
1846
33,017
14,300
4
4
2
2
Harvard
Beacon Street .
1851
9,810
2,600
1
1
-
·
*Burns
Cherry Street
1886
16,080
15,250
4
4
2
2
Cedar-street
Cedar Street
1843
800
2
2
-
West Somerville
Highland
Highland Avenue
1880
23,260
53,307
12
12
8
4
Broadway, Clarendon Hill
1885
17,662
15,487
4
4
2
2
636,725
162
152
82
66
·
.
·
·
.
-
.
·
·
.
·
·
*
.
·
* Receives pupils from both the Spring Hill and the West Somerville Districts.
214
ANNUAL REPORTS.
-
-
High
Highland Avenue
1871
$44,000
10
4
-
1861
10,019
6,250
2
-
-
Jackson
Poplar Street
1868
20,560
8,300
4
4
4
3
Spring
Hill
Beech-street
Beech Street
1
2
·
.
Lincoin
Grammar
66
Medford Street
215
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
TEACHERS.
MALE.
FEMALE.
TOTAL.
Number of teachers in High School
3
10
13
Number of teachers in grammar grades (including two assistants ) .
1
83
84
Number of teachers in primary grades ( including ten assistants )
-
76
76
Number of principals of large grammar schools
7
1
8
Teachers of music
1
1
2
Teachers of sewing
I
2
2
Teacher of drawing
-
1
1
TOTAL
12
174
186
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
WHERE EDUCATED.
Sala- ries.
When
Elected,
High
George L. Baxter
Harvard College
$2,400 1867
"
Frank M. Hawes
Tufts College .
1,800 1879
66
Charles T. Murray Sarah W. Fox
High School, Taunton. Instruction in classics and German abroad . Salem Normal School
1,200 1868
66
Fannie W. Kaan
Bridgewater Normal Sch'l
850 1882
66
Bertha L. Brown
Colby University
775 1892
Boston University
775 1892
66
Mary M. Kingsbury M. Isabel Goldthwaite
Boston University
775 1893
66
Mrs. Lena Gilbert
Darmstadt and Versailles
700 1893
66
Helen H. Wadsworth Alice E. Sawtelle
Colby University
775 1893
Prescott
G. A. Southworth
Chicago, Ill., and Lowell (Mass.) High School
1,900 1873
Anna M. Bates
700 1874
Adelaide Reed
650 1877
Emma M. Cate
600 1882
66
Amelia I. Sears
600 1873
66
Grace L. Shaw Catherine T. Brown Clara Taylor
600 1871
Sarah E. Pratt
600 1877
60
Elgina M. Plummer
600 1877
66
Louise E. Pratt
Somerville High School
600 1889
*A. Maude Emerson
Somerville High School Somerville High School
275 1890
350
-
*Frances M. Seymour
Salem Normal School · Bridgew'r Normal School High School, Winchester Canton Training School Westfield Normal School Quincy Training School . Somerville High School Somerville High School . Bridgewater Nor'l School High School, Boston
600 1892
600 1868
66
Abbie A. Anderson
600 1878
Boston University
700 1893
Dartmouth College .
1,400 1887
850 1882
Eudora Morey
216
ANNUAL REPORTS.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. - Continued.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
WHERE EDUCATED.
Sala- ries.
When
Elected.
Edgerly
Charles E. Brainard
High School, Danielson- ville, Conn. .
$1,700 1889 -675 1893
46
Josephine Hills .
Anne A. Lathrop
Framingham Nor'l School Wellesley College and Harvard Annex
600
1890
Annie L. Dimpsey Etta Colburn .
Ayer High School
600 1891
Plymouth (N. H.) Normal School
500 1892
Gertrude L. Gardner
600 1889
Carrie A. Colton
600|1893
Emma L. Zeigler
600 1891
Helen P. Bennett
R. I. State Normal Sch'l Bridgewater Normal Sch'l Milton High School . Plymouth (N. H.) Normal School · High School, Lisbon Falls, . Me.
600 1890
Lillian Nealley
600 1882
Clara M. Bagley
600 1873
Martha M. Power
400 1891
Davis
*Florence N. Day Lucretia A. Burns Gertrude A. Earle . Annie J. Richardson Priscilla A. Merritt
Somerville High School . Somerville High School .
350 275
-
L. V. Bell
*Carrie T. Lincoln Fred W. Shattuck May E. Berry
Dartmouth College
675 1880
Emma F. Schuh
Somerville High School Somerville High School Quincy Training School Mt. Holyoke Seminary .
600 1888
.
Anna L. Dickerman Vyra L. Tozier
600 1892
.
Mabel S. Totman Mary S. Rinn
600|1889
Anna L. Alger
500 1891
Ines M. Dernier
600 1891
Martha E. Daniels
500 1891
Cummings
Lydia J. Page
675 1869
Fannie L. Gwynn
600 1886
Ida F. Fillebrown
600 1888
6 6
Annie Coffin
600 1884
O. S. Knapp
Harry N. Andrews
1,500 1890
Abbie C. Hunt .
675|1873
Emma Frye .
600 1891
66
.
Dorcas C. Higgins
600 1891
Annie E. Robinson .
Somerville High School
600 1876
.
Mary A. Bradford
Bridgewater Normal Sch'l Gorham (Me.) Nor'l Sch'l Weymouth High School Somerville High School . Framingham Nor'l School Salem Normal School . Somerville High School
600|1890
600|1892
.
Eliza L. Schuh
Somerville High School Somerville High School Somerville High School Salem Normal School
600|1882
Eula M. Byrns
350 1892
=
600
1885
66
*Nettie M. Orne .
Salem Normal School Somerville High School Quincy Training Class Somerville High School . Framingham Nor'l School Bridgewater Normal Sch'l Winchester High School Salem Normal School
275
-
675 1882
600 1884 600 1889
- 1,800 1890
600|1874 600 1889
Nellie S. Dickey
600 1890
Alice M. Dearing
Somerville High School Somerville High School . Bridgewater Normal Sch'l Ipswich Female Seminary R. I. Normal School . . Quincy Training School .
*Assistant.
217
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. - Continued.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
WHERE EDUCATED.
Sala- ries.
When
Elected.
O. S. Knapp .
Abbie A. Gurney Lena G. Allen
Bridgewater Nor'l School Somerville High School . Salem Normal School Bridgewater Nor'l School Salem Normal School .
600 1884
Minnie A. Perry
500 1891
6 6
·
*Miriam Cavanagh
200
1892
*M. Louise Sanderson
Miss A. L. Page's Kinder- garten Normal
200 1892
Webster
Clara B. Parkhurst
Salem Normal School
675|1889
Nellie F. Sheridan .
Somerville High School Salem Normal School
600 1873
Mary C. Friend .
Miss Symonds' Kinder- garten Normal Brown University
400 1892
Chas. G. Pope
66
George M. Wadsworth, Florence A. Chaney .
1,700 1891 675 1892
Harriet M. Clark
Hermon High Sch'l, N. Y. Salem Normal School Watertown High School High Sch'l and Academy . Gloucester Training Sch'l Salem Normal School
600 1893 600 1885
66
Frances A. Wilder
600 1874
66
Carrie E. Cobb
600 1887
Ellen P. Longfellow Maria Miller
Taunton High School . Framingham Normal Sch'l Somerville High School . High School, No. Attle- boro'
600
1888
Prospect Hill .
Lydia E. Morrill Maizie E. Blaikie Helen Tincker
Somerville High School . Mt. Holyoke Seminary and Salem Normal School . Salem Normal School
800 1872
Emma L. Nason
600 1891
Clara B. Sackett
600|1891
66
Mary C. Jones
600 1891
Bennett
.
.
Isadore F. Taylor
600 1883.
Minnie Wiggins
garten School .
600 1892
Jackson
Annie E. McCarty Jeannette M. Billings Annie E. Crimmings Lena B. Blaikie
600 1892
66
.
*Annie W. Hatch
275 1892
Forster
John S. Hayes
1,800 1878
66
Mary E. Northup
675 1878 675 1883 .
Mary E. Stiles
66
Jennie L. Thompson
Somerville High School . Quincy Training School . Somerville High School . Bridgewater Nor'l School New Britain Nor'l School Phillips Exeter Academy, High School, Centreville, Farmington Nor'l School, Plymouth ( N. H.) Normal School
600 1892
.
Lucia Alger
600 1889.
·
Alice I. Norcross
Lizzie W. Parkhurst Jane Parker
600 1892
500 1891
600|1869
Lillian C. Albee
Somerville High School .
600 1892 500 1891
Grace Emerson
· Westfield Normal School Farmington (Me.) Normal School · Gorham (Me.) Nor'l Sch'l Kindergarten Nor'l Sch'l Maine Wes. Seminary Salem Normal School . Somerville High School . Kraus' Normal Kinder-
600 1892
Blanche Seabury Mary B. Smith Annie G. Sheridan .
500 1892
675 1885
600 1886
675 1880
.
.
600 1884
350 1893
.
Annie L. Savage
600|1888
600 1885
$600 1888
# Assistant.
218
ANNUAL REPORTS.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. - Continued.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
WHERE EDUCATED.
Sala- ries.
When
Elected.
Forster
Elizabeth A. Page .
Plymouth ( N. H.) Normal School
$600|1890
Lizzie F. Clement
Seminary, Tilton, N. H. . Salem Normal School
600 1884 600 1883
66
Lucy K. Hatch .
Castine ( Me.) Nor'l Sch'l, Northboro' High School .
600
1877
66
Martha H. Pennock
600
1873
66
Annie S. Gage
Somerville High School . Somerville High School . Westfield Normal School, Salem Normal School . Boston University
600|1890
J. T. Glines
66
.
Nellie A. Boynton
.
500 1891
66
Margaret A. Orr
500 1891
66
Emma Burckes
400 1890
Bingham
Nora F. Byard
675 1884
Luetta M. Wescott
600 1892
Ruby A. Johnson
600 1892
66
Belle J. Tifft
600 1892
66
*Mabel E. Mansir
200 1891
Morse
Mina J. Wendell
1,600 1882
Sarah S. Waterman
Bridgewater Nor'l School Salem Normal School ·
675 1884
Pauline S. Downs
Cooper Union, New York City . Lowell High School
600 1872 600 1882
66
¿Nellie A. Hamblin .
600 -
66
tAmy C. Hudson
600 1885
66
Anna E. Sawyer
Somerville High School .
600 1873
66
Vacancy
Boston High School
600 1867
66
Lizzie E. Hill
600 1891
66
Mary E. Bosworth
650 1882
66
Ella P. McLeod .
600 188S
66
*Hattie I. Cottrell
350 1892
350 1892
Beech-street .
Emma T. Tower
600 1890
66
Florence B. Ashley
600,1887
Spring Hill
Hattie E. Read
Cambridge High School Somerville High School Somerville. High School . Miss Symonds' Kindergar- ten Normal
400 1892
Franklin
Hattie A. Hills
Somerville High School
675 1874
·
.
.
Florence E. Baxter
Elliott ( Me.) Academy Framingham Nor'l Sch'l, Boston Normal School Bridgewater Normal Sch'l Somerville High School . Somerville High School . Somerville High School . Gorham ( Me.) Nor'l Sch'l, Boston Normal School R. I. State Normal School, Somerville High School . High and Training Sch'ls, Woburn .
300 1892
Mrs. Cora E. Dimpsey M. Frances Guptill .
600 1869
600 1891
.
¡Ella F. Gould
Bridgewater Nor'l School, Somerville High School . Castine Normal School
600 -
Annabel M. Perry
350 1891
66
*Hattie C. Wheel
*Grace B. Tibbitts
275 1890
* Assistant.
t On leave of absence.
# Substitute.
600 1892
66
Alice A. Batchelor
600 1883
Harriet A. Brown Grace Shorey
800 1890
Annie J. Reed
350 1891
675 1887
Stella Hall
įMrs. Maria F. Hill
-
Mary A. Haley
N. H. State Normal Sch'l, N. H. State Normal Sch'l, Gloucester Training Sch'l, Somerville High School . Boston Normal School Plymouth ( N. H.) Normal School
Addie S. Winnek
219
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. - Concluded.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
WHERE EDUCATED.
Sala- ries.
When
Elected.
Franklin
Anna C. Damon
66
Ella M. Coops
Worcester Normal School Gloucester Training Sch'l Southbridge, Mass.
600 1859
Harvard
Carrie A. Fowle
Salem Normal School
350 1892
*Mabel Blaikie
Quincy Training School Providence .
200 1892
Burns
Laura J. Brooks
675 1883;
600|1885,
Annie L. Brown
600 1885
Cedar-street
Elizabeth G. Boardman
625 1891
66
Mary E. Lacy .
350|1890
› Highland
George E. Nichols . M. Alice Paul
Dartmouth College
1,800 1877
675 1879:
Jennie S. Wescott
675 1892.
Mabel A. Jepson
600 1892.
66
Grace M. Clark
Boston Normal School
500 1893. 600 1887.
66
Hallie M. Hood .
600 1884
60
Jennie M. Horner
500 1888
.
Lucretia C. Sanborn
Lincoln
H. F. Hathaway Carrie E. Fay
Bridgewater Nor'l School Oberlin College
800 1890 600 1889
66
Charlotte F. Mott
Private School, Wadding- ton, N. Y.
600 1886
66
*Mary A. Joyce
Albany (N. Y.) Nor'l Sch'l Somerville High School
425 1891
Music 66
Mrs. Gish Garwood
500 1892
Drawing
Augusta L. Balch
700 1892:
Sewing
Mrs. C. M. Coffin
600 1888
Mary L. Boyd
600 1888
.
Annie R. Cox
Somerville High School Gorham Normal School . Framingham Normal Sch'l Salem Normal School State Nor'l School, N. H. Salem Normal School
600 1883:
66
Jennie C. Frazier Sarah E. Pray
Somerville High School Somerville High School Somerville High School . Bridgewater Nor'l School N. H. Normal School and Boston Kindergarten .
600 1892
600 1888
Eliza H. Lunt
Concord High School .
600 1890
S. Henry Hadley
1,333 1868
Mass. Normal Art School Nantucket High School .
$600 1879 600 1892
Caroline S. Plimpton
Minnie S. Turner
Somerville High School Cambridge High School Somerville High School Salem Normal School . Somerville High School
600|1889
Florence M. Hamlin
S. Adelaide Blood
600 1882
600 1878
Agnes M. Ward
* Assistant.
220
ANNUAL REPORTS. PUPILS.
Number of persons in the city on the first day of May last, between five and fifteen years of age
7,191
Number between eight and fourteen years of age
· 4,446
High School.
Grammar and Prim. Schools.
Total.
Whole number registered during the year
521
8,599
9,120
Average whole number
Average attendance
484
6,124
6,608
Per cent. of attendance
95
93.8
93.9
Number cases of tardiness .
3,181
3,181
Number cases of dismissal .
2,523
2,523
Number cases of punishment
702
702
Number pupils in attendance in January
507
6,602
7,109
Number pupils in attendance in December
549
6,947
7,496
Average number of pupils to a teacher
42.4
47
46.6
Number pupils over fifteen years of age
476
315
791
Number pupils between 8 and 14 years of age .
6
4,769
4,775
TABLE OF PUPILS BY GRADES. (Number registered in December.)
Grades.
Class.
No. of
Teachers.
Boys.
Girls.
Total.
Average Age.
No. Promoted
Grade in June.
No. Double
Promotion.
High .
Fourth year Third
13
43
82
125
16
7
78
146
224
15
7
188
361
549
Grammar
Ninth
9
199
205
404
14
10
334
-
.
Eighth
10
213
227
440
14
1
388
6
.
Seventh
13
337
287
624
13
2
483
37
Sixth
*15
368
320
688
12
1
554
14
Fifth
*18
407
341
748
11
4
623
22
Fourth
19
453
381
834
10
2
727
46
Primary .
Third .
*18
487
416
903
9
724
39
Second
120
547
451
998
7
9
792
28
First
#38
708
600
1,308
6
3
833
36
.
76
1,742
1,467
3,209
Total
** 173
3,907
3,589
7,496
* Including one assistant.
7 Including two assistants.
# Including seven assistants.
** Besides eight principals of buildings.
.
Second
17
2
-
-
33
52
85
18
2
6€
34
81
115
First
.
.
.
84
1,977
1,761
3,738
.
-
Yrs.
Mos.
to Highe
510
6,525
7,035
221
TABLE SHOWING THE AGES OF THE CHILDREN IN THE SEVERAL GRADES OF THE PRIMARY AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
5 YEARS OLD.
6 YEARS OLD.
7 YEARS OLD.
8 YEARS OLD.
9 YEARS OLD.
10 YEARS OLD.
11 YEARS OLD.
12 YEARS OLD.
13 YEARS OLD.
14 YEARS OLD.
15 YEARS OLD.
16 YEARS OLD.
17 YEARS OLD.
18 YEARS OLD.
GRADE.
Boys.
Girls.
Boys.
Girls.
Boys
Girls.
Boys.
Girls.
Boys.
Girls.
Boys.
Girls
Boys.
Girls.
Boys.
Girls.
Boys
Girls.
Boys.
Girls.
Boys.
Girls.
Boys.
Girls.
Boys.
Girls.
Boys.
Girls.
First
237
209
270
251
123
99
40
23
5
3
4
4
2
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
3
118
98
197
175
119
103
55
39
27
16
66
38
21
17
10
2
4
2
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
1
57
65
173
158
139
122
.
144
133
118
69
41
33
26
6
5
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fourth
-
-
-
-
5
4
54
48
160
39
41
112
107
108
112
99
47
25
27
16
5
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fifth
3
1
1
-
-
-
1
3
48
55
120
94
95
87
66
53
29
28
4
Sixth
1
2
-
-
9
5
52
52
104
78
105
79
51
46
16
11
1
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Seventh
-
Eighth .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
3
24
27
58
75
62
54
36
32)
7
1
1
25
1
9
1
1
Ninth
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
5
31
31
75
70
71
60
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
6
2
1
Second .
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
Third
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
222
ANNUAL REPORTS.
EXHIBIT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOLS.
Whole Number Regis-
tered During the Year.
Average Membership.
Average Attendance.
Per Cent. of Attendance.
Number Cases of Tardi-
Number Cases of Dis-
Number Cases of Punish-
Number Pupils in Attend-
Number Pupils in Attend-
ance in December.
Average Number of Pupils
to a Teacher in December.
Number of Pupils Over 15
Years of Age.
Number of Pupils between 8 and 14 Years of Age,
High .
52t
510|
484
95.
-
-
507
549
42.4
476
6
Prescott
773
564
530
94.
102
6
32
604
582
48.5
29
455
Edgerly
571
502
473
94.
73
171
15
485
530
44.2
44
305
Davis
331
223
209
93.
64
48
:6
219
242
6.5
123
L. V. Bell
713
553
526
95.
215
324
51
575
608
47.5
33
425
Cummings
262
193
179
94.
127
60
37
199
18.
46 8
-
108
O. S. Knapp
604
448
415
93.
256
259
60
462
48<
48.8
32
299
Webster
230
145
136
93
200
55
45
133
158
39.5
-
105.
Charles G. Pope
654
517
486
94
279
193
25
553
498
41.5
28
411
Prospect Hill .
125
110
101
92.
41
70
14
85
147
36 5
3
112
Bennett
248
200
181
9).
230
41
64
162
169
42 3
71
Jackson
273
161
147
91.
233
15
51
168
180
45.
112
Forster
686
569
546
96.
66
129
9
572
599
49.9
53
423
J. T. Glines
362
298
282
95.
8)
51
12
282
333
47.6
6
24 2
Bingham
281
209
196
94.
148
79
27
199
224
56.
157
Morse
697
563
527
93.
256
325
57
581
611
51.
16
448
Beech-st. and Spring Hill
137
46
41
91.
199
15
17
78
126
42.
-
25
Franklin
272
187
180
96
55
41
40
190
196
49
185
Harvard .
96
59
54
92.
103
10
13
60
63
63.
13
Burns .
273
213
198
93.
129
63
16
213
185
46 3
1
154
Cedar-street
88
57
52
91.
39
7
19
69
58
29.
25
Highland
669
532
198
94.
221
438
50
535
563
46.8
37
386
Lincoln
254
176
167
95.
60
65
12
178
200
50.
3
185
Total
9,120
7,035
6,608
93.9
3,181
2,523
702
7,109
7,496
46.6
791
4,775.
STATISTICS OF EVENING SCHOOLS. (SEASON OF 1892-3.)
No.
Enrolled.
Average
Attendance.
No. of
Teachers.
No. of
Sessions.
Cost of
Instruction.
Cost of
Janitors'
Services.
Prescott School
67
27
3
43
$219 00
$46 00
L. V. Bell .
133
30
6
41
243 00
41 00
Burns
41
25
3
41
224 00
44 00
Drawing School ( Mechanical )
96
60
3
36
396 00
41 00
Total
337
142
15
$1,082 00
$172 00
Cost of instruction
$1,082 0C
Cost of supplies and lights
517 10
Cost of janitors' services
172 00
Total cost
$1,771 10
-
-
ness.
missal.
ment.
ance in January.
GLINES SCHOOL.
223
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
ADDITIONAL STATISTICS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL.
Whole number of different pupils during the year . 742
Largest number at one time 577
Number admitted during the year 242
¥ from our Grammar Schools 228
from other schools
14
graduated 80
of graduates who entered college 21
6 of graduates who entered Institute of Technology and Scientific Schools 4
who have left during the year exclusive of graduates 120
Whole number at the present time, December, 1892 549
Average number to a teacher 42.2
Number over fifteen years of age
472
in course preparatory to college
171
" pursuing the regular course 277
pursuing the English course . 101
in the first class when it entered the school 187
85
in the first class at the present time in the second class when it entered the school
19€
66 in the second class at the present time 115
in the third class when it entered the school 218
in the third class at the present time
. 125
in the fourth class when it entered the school 238
in the fourth class at the present time . . 224
REPORT OF TRUANT OFFICER.
Number of visits to schools
absences investigated
480
66 cases of truancy
66 truants arrested .
€ sent to House of Reformation
· 603
.
160 .
5
·
.
4
1
224
ANNUAL REPORTS.
PROGRAMMES OF SEWING TEACHERS.
MRS. COFFIN.
MISS BOYD.
Monday
L. V. Bell School
Forster School.
Tuesday ‹ P. M.
A. M.
O. S. Knapp School
Burns School
Wednesday
Morse School .
Prescott School.
Prospect Hill School. J. T. Glines School. Charles G. Pope School.
Charles G. Pope and Bing- ham Schools.
PROGRAMME OF MR. HADLEY, MUSIC TEACHER. GRADES VI TO HIGH SCHOOL.
SCHOOLS.
Monday A. M. .
. Forster, J. T. Glines.
Tuesday
A. M.
L. V. Bell, O. S. Knapp.
P. M.
. Morse.
Wednesday
P. M.
Lincoln, Highland. Charles G. Pope.
A. M.
Prescott.
Friday
M. .
High.
P. M.
Edgerly.
PROGRAMME OF VISITS OF MRS. GARWOOD, MUSIC TEACHER. - GRADES I TO V.
Wed. Thur.
Wed. Thur.
Wed. Thur.
Wed. Thur.
January
4
5
11
12
18
19
25 26
February
1
2
8
9
15
16
23
March
8
9
15
16
22
23
29
30
April
5
6
12
13
19
20
26
27
May
10
11
17
18
24
25
31 June 1
June
7
8
14
15
21
22
28
29
A. M.
Prescott .
Pope
Jackson .
.
Burns.
Wednesday
P. M.
Edgerly
Glines
Beech-st.
Webster
Bingham.
Thursday
A. M.
Harvard
Bell
Prosp't Hill
Cedar-st.
P. M.
Davis .
Forster
Cummings
Lincoln.
Davis and Edgerly Sch'ls. Edgerly School.
Thursday A. M. .
P. M. .
A. M.
Friday , p. M.
Highland School 66
Franklin and Cummings Schools Lincoln School
Bennett .
Morse.
Franklin
Highland.
S Knapp
A. M.
225
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
PROGRAMME OF VISITS OF MISS BALCH, DRAWING TEACHER.
FEB.
MAR.
APR.
MAY.
JUNE.
Prescott School, Mon., A. M.
6
13
10
15
12
Edgerly School, Mon., P. M.
6
13
10
15
12
Pope School, Tues., A. M.
7
14
11
16
13
Davis School, Tues., P. M.
7
14
11
16
13
Bell School, Wed., A. M.
8
15
12
17
14
Supplementary Work, Wed., P. M.
8
15
12
17
14
Highland School, Mon., A. M. . .
13
20
17
22
19
Prospect Hill School, Mon., P. M.
13
20
17
22
19
Forster School, Tues., A. M.
14
21
18
23
20
Cummings School, Tues., P. M.
14
21
18
23
20
Knapp School, Wed., A. M.
15
22
19
24
21
Supplementary Work, Wed., P. M.
15
22
19
-
21
Morse School, Mon., A. M.
20
27
24
29
26
Webster School, Mon., P. M.
20
27
24
29
26
Bennett School,
Tues., A. M.
21
28
25
Wed., P. M.,
27
Jackson School,
24
Franklin School, Tues., P. M.
21
28
25
Wed., P. M., 31
27
Glines School, Wed., A. M. . .
8,29
26
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