Report of the city of Somerville 1892, Part 12

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 554


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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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