Town annual report of Middleborough, Massachusetts 1905, Part 7

Author: Middleboro (Mass.)
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: s.n.
Number of Pages: 154


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Main Street Grammar, Florence Hunt


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Main Street Grammar, Sarah McFarlin


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REPAIRS.


J. H. Thomas, labor $5 66


E. H. Blake, repairing locks


1 90


W. H. Southworth, labor at West Side, . and Union Street . Soule 10 91


LeBaron Foundry Co , grate bars, High school . 39 12


Z. E. Phinney, labor 27 40


Thomas W. Pierce, material and labor


126 57


Frank E. Pierce, labor at High school and Union Street .


14 00


Lloyd Perkins, labor at High school and Union Street .


3 30


Eben Jones, labor and material


21 66


H. A. Sparrow, labor at Highland


6 00


C. H. Crowell, labor at Soule, West Side and High school . 60 06


W. F. Dean, labor


0 35


C. S. Tinkham, cash paid for labor .


16 10


G. L. Finney, labor at Forest Street .


2 50


F. E. Miller, labor at Forest Street .


2 00


E. H. Cromwell, labor at Fall Brook


2 00


J. K. & B. Sears, material


106 00


American School Furniture Co., Nemasket School C. F. Gay, labor Forest Street and Fall Brook .


21 65


C. E. Danforth, labor at Purchade and Thomas- town 7 50


E. T. Tenney, labor at Rock and So. Middleboro


12 83


J. A. Burgess, repairs on suburban buildings


24 74


T. G. Matthews, labor at Nemasket . 23 60


200 00


T. T. Boucher, labor at High school building Thomas & Clapp, labor at High school yard


4 00


Jones Bros. Co., furnishings


38 90


Clark & Cole Co., material


0 40


W. A. Andrews, cash paid for labor at Water- ville


9 00


T. M. Wrightington, labor at Thomastown


3 00


F. C. Sparrow, labor at Neck school 40 79


J. & G. E. Doane, material and labor


136 07


$1,000 00


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106 00


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STATISTICS.


ABSTRACT OF STATISTICS.


VALUATION.


Assessed valuation of the town, 1905 $4,291,254 00


Approximate value of schoolhouses and lots 75,000 00


Approximate value of other school property 5,000 00


COST OF SCHOOLS.


Amount available for school purposes $30,340 98


Total cost of the schools for the year 29,961 15


Ordinary expenses 28,961 15


Percentage of assessed valuation expended for the schools .0069


Average cost per pupil, based on average


membership . 24 74


POPULATION.


Population of the town, 1905


6,888


SCHOOL CENSUS.


Sept. 1, 1904. Sept. 1, 1905.


Number of boys between the ages of 5 and


15 609


617


Number of girls between the ages of 5 and


15 554 563


1,163


1,180


Increase


73


17


Number of boys between the ages of 7 and 14 455


438


Number of girls between the ages of 7 and


386


403


841


841


Increase


59


0


14


Number of illiterate minors over 14 years of age .


0


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SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE.


Central.


Suburban.


Total.


Whole number of pupils en- rolled


927


441


1,368


Average membership .


.


842


369


1,211


Average daily attendance


800


333


1,133


Percentage of attendance


95


90.2


93.5


Number of half days' absence


18,348


18,150


36,498


Number of cases of tardiness


891


662


1,553


Number of cases of dismissal


787


329


1,116


Number of cases of truancy


15


0


15


Number of cases of corporal punishment


33


13


46


Number attending over 15 years of age


182


7


189


Number attending between 7


and 14 years


529


360


889


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STATISTICS OF EACH SCHOOL.


SCHOOL.


Room.


TEACHERS.


Grades.


Total


Membership.


Average


Average


Attendance.


Per cent. of


Attendance.


High . . .


.


Walter Sampson, Prin ..


10-13


200


184


176


95


Leonard O. Tillson


Grace Allen .


Isabelle M. Briggs


Mabel F. Barnum


Anastacia G. Leahy


9


58


54


51


9-4


2


Lillian M. Tinkham


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44


43


40


92


1 Bertha E. Vaughn .


7


18


44


42


95


Union street .


4


Florence L. Dean, Prin.


6


59


50


47


94


3


Veretta F. Shaw


6


62


50


47


92


2


Maude B. Perry


4


27


27


25


94


School street


3


Lucy P. Burgess


3


GS


64


61


95


3


Lottie N. Besse, Ass't


2


46


39


36


92


1


Eleanor A. Barden, Prin.,


1


47


42


39


92


Forest street


2


A. Belle Tenney, Prin. .


2


32


31


29


93


1


Flora M. Clark


1


45


42


38


91


West Side


4


Henry F. Wilson, Prin. Ina E. Cobb


6-7


41


30


28


94


2


Myra L. Atwood .


3-5


47


45


42


94


1


Mattie M. Bennett


1-2


47


41


38


92


Pleasant street


Lucy E. Merrihew


mixed


39


31


27


86


Plymouth street,


Lillian F. Smith .


66


29


20


18


92


Purchade


Eliza A. McTaggart


66


32


24


21


86


Nemasket


Effie D. Williams


66


26


23


20


88


Thompsonville


Alice B. LeBaron


19


14


13


93


Soule


Mary E. Deane


66


34


25


22


87


Waterville


Bessie B. Bailey


66


23


19


17


89


Green


A. Delle Alden


66


34


34


31


91


Fall Brook


Katherine Bryan


26


20


17


86


Thomastown


Ethel F. Roberts


6


12


34


32


92


So. Middleboro .


N. Louise Kimball


66


44


42


38


90


Highland .


Annabel Landgrebe


66


27


27


23


87


Rock .


Florence I. Reed .


6.


35


29


27


93


Wappanucket


Faye H. Dean


66


31


23


21


90


4


29


26


25


96


1


Calista F. Hathaway


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8-9


27


27


24


93


3


2


Lena M. Baldwin


Main street .


3


C. W. M. Blanchard. Prin.,


Membership.


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ENROLLMENT TABLE FOR NOVEMBER.


Central.


662


Suburban. 337


Total. 999


1896


669


360


1,029


1897


686


391


1,077


1898


724


389


1,113


1899


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727


384


1,111


1900


781


408


1,189


1901


860


401


1,261


1902


840


385


1,225


1903


863


405


1,268


1904


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891


400


1,291


1905


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907


410


1,317


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1895


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SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE, 1894-1905.


Number of teachers,


1894. 30


31


31


33


33 1,262


1899. 33 1,179


34 1,236 1,107 1,016 91.7


1,122 1,038 92.5


1,185 1,038 90.0


1,049 90.8


1,095 92.2


93.5


No. 1% days absence,


29,529


28,591 26,623


27,310 27,540


31,136


32,803


34,156


40,957 34,612 35,563


36.498


No. cases tardiness,


3,009


1,710


1,143


1,142


1,131


1,195


1,165


1,431


1,091


1,521


1,553


No. cases dismissal,


2,497


1,659


1,321


1,483


1,495


1,061


1,107


1,186


811


1,090


1,116


No. cases truancy,


23


12


38


21


19


14


15


17


9


14


15


No. pupils in High School,


159


146


153


159


159


126


138


133


147


168


174


200


1895.


1896.


1897.


1898.


1900.


1901.


1902.


1903. 38


1904. 39


1905. 39


Number of pupils,


1,201


1,233


1,211


1,232


968


1,024


Av. daily attendance,


860


890


881


901


91.5


90.9


92.5


92.8


950 92.7


1,045 959 91.7


1,277


1,308


1,346


1,376


1,368


Average number,


940


974


948


1,153


1.188


1,211


1,133


Percentage,


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44


1,188 1,116 26


37


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STATISTICAL EXPENSE TABLE FOR TEN YEARS.


Year.


Books and Supplies.


Transportation. Elementary Schools.


Transportation. High School.


1896


Fuel. $947 75


$1,227 53


Incidentals. $595 12


$1,416 35


$420 37


1897


.


1,000 01


1,262 88


445 28


1,660 45


404 73


1898


989 89


1,335 84


420 38


1,440 35


335 63


1899


1,215 54


1,439 00


437 93


1,447 75


307 27


1900


1,072 98


1,612 76


441 04


1,522 70


352 84


1901


1,303 84


1,938 98


504 69


1,560 90


474 27


1902


690 55


1,822 85


725 10


1,739 60


524 99


1903


2,385 17


1,065 42


439 72


1,827 80


693 47


1904


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1,711 99


1,353 12


582 10


1,662 30


875 20


1905


1,649 32


1,529 60


600 78


2,052 20


683 80


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STATISTICS.


Number of visits of Committee to Central schools


36


Number of visits of Committee to Suburban schools 15


Number of visits of Superintendent to Central schools


553


Number of visits of Superintendent to Suburban schools


148


Number of other visitors to Central schools


3,331


Number of other visitors to Suburban schools


1,316


Total number of visitors to all schools


5,399


Number of pupils promoted in June in Central schools 688


Number of pupils not promoted in June in Central schools


61


Number of pupils promoted conditionally in June in Central schools


44


Number of pupils promoted in June in Suburban schools


312


Number of pupils not promoted in June in Sub- urban schools


25


Number of pupils promoted conditionally in June in Suburban schools · Number of books taken from Public library by teachers for school use . ·


24


Number of books taken from the Teachers'


127


TEACHERS.


Number of teachers employed, including assist- ants, January 1906 40 .


High school, men, 2; women, 4; total 6


Grammar school, men, 2; women, 8 ; total .


10


Primary schools, women . ·


7


Suburban schools, women 15 .


Special teachers, music 1; drawing 1 ; total 2


678


library by teachers for school use


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TEACHERS' TRAINING CLASS.


Whole number of pupils enrolled, 4; residents 2 ; non residents 2 4


SCHOOLHOUSES AND SCHOOLS.


Number occupied January 1906 20


Number of rooms, not including recitation rooms 36


Number of recitation rooms


2


High school rooms .


6


Grammar school rooms, grades 4-9


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11


Primary school rooms, grades 1-3


.


8


Suburban school rooms, mixed grades .


15


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Number of houses heated by steam, 1; by fur- nace, 9; by stoves, 10.


CHANGES OF TEACHERS.


JANUARY 1, 1905 TO JANUARY 1, 1906. Resignations.


Isabelle M. Briggs, High school.


Bertha E. Vaughn, Main street, Grade VII.


Calista F. Hathaway, Union street, Grade IV.


Henry F. Wilson, West Side school, Grades VIII-IX.


Ina E. Cobb, West Side school, Grades VI-VII. Lillian F. Smith, Plymouth street.


Appointments.


Clara E. Parker, High school. George L. Weekes, West Side, Grades VII-IX. Katherine M. Cole, Plymouth street.


Annie M. Holt, Plymouth street.


Grace S. Hathaway, Nemasket.


Marion W. Sisson, South Middleboro.


Donna E. Luce, South Middleboro.


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Transfers.


Effie D. Williams, from Nemasket to Grade IV, Union street.


N. Louise Kimball, from South Middleboro to Grade VII, Main street.


Katherine M. Cole, from Plymouth street to Neck school. Marion W. Sisson, from South Middleboro to Grades VI- VII West Side.


REPORT OF TRUANT OFFICERS.


Everett T. S. S. Lovell. Lincoln.


George. W. Hammond.


Number of cases investigated,


3


27


6


.6 ،، of truancy,


0


2


0


66 66 prosecuted,


0


0


0


66 on probation,


0)


0


0


TEACHERS' TRAINING CLASS.


Bump, Mary Lindley, Graduate of Middleboro High School.


Dudley, Agnes Blanche Cameron "


66


DeMaranville, Maude 66


66


Pratt, Christena . 6 66


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GRADUATING EXERCISES- MIDDLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL.


Town Hall, Friday Evening, June 30, 1905. ORDER OF EXERCISES.


PRAYER - Rev. Elmer E. Williams.


SALUTATORY AND ESSAY - "The Great Folly of Russia," Ruth Eliza Eaton.


ORATION - " A Growing Danger," Roswel Stearns.


ESSAY - " The Cranberry Industry of Plymouth County," Laura Georgia Finney. ORATION - " The Power of Influence," LeRoy Henry Leggee.


CLASS STATISTICS - Rose Standish.


CHORUS - "The Lake."


ORATION - " The Mission of the Motor Car," Henry William Sears, Jr. ESSAY - "Manners of Dress in the Elizabethan Age," Maude DeMaranville. DEBATE-"Resolved : That Taunton is Wrong in her Position on the Lake Assawampsett Question," Aff. : Arthur Justin Bryant. Neg. : Joseph Francis Westgate. VOCAL QUARTETTE - "Kerry Dance," Emma Florence Elwell. Edith Goodale Cody. Mildred Kingman Glidden. Lea Evelyn Auger.


ORATION - " Secondary or Storage Cells," Franklyn Herbert Standish. FRENCH DIALOGUE - Scene from "Ou sont donc ces Messieurs ?" Lea Evelyn Auger. Sarah Evelyn Murtagh.


Mary Lindley Bump. Cordelia Bellis Richmond. Christena Pratt. Alberta Florenz Stickney.


CLASS HISTORY -


Agnes Blanche Cameron Dudley.


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GERMAN RECITATION - " Barbarossa," Lewis Freeman Harding. DEBATE - "Resolved : That Municipal Ownership is for the Best Interests of the People," Aff. : Grace Claire Bates. Neg. : Albert Wood Bates. CHORUS - " Columbia Beloved."


ORATION - " The Advance of Japan," Phineas Percival Dorr.


RECITATION -"Old Mother Goose." Edith Maude Perkins.


DECLAMATION - "Nations and Humanity," Ernest Sumner Pratt.


CLASS PROPHECY - Will Pierce Murray.


ESSAY AND VALEDICTORY- "Influences of Nature," Louise Bradford Pratt.


CLASS ODE - Sung by Class, Written by Eva Freeman Harlow.


PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS - Rev. W. C. Litchfield, Chairman of School Committee. BENEDICTION.


CLASS OF 1905.


Classical Course.


Albert Wood Bates. Ruth Eliza Eaton.


Edith Goodale Cody. Emma Florence Elwell. Eva Freeman Harlow.


English-Latin Course.


Grace Claire Bates. Christena Pratt.


Arthur Justin Bryant. Ernest Sumner Pratt.


Laura Georgia Finney. Louise Bradford Pratt.


Mildred Kingman Glidden. Cordelia Bellis Richmond.


LeRoy Henry Leggee. Henry William Sears, Jr.


Sarah Evelyn Murtagh. Rose Standish.


Edith Maude Perkins.


Roswel Stearns. Alberta Florenz Stickney.


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English Course.


Lea Evelyn Auger. Agnes Blanche Cameron Dudley. Lewis Freeman Harding.


Mary Lindley Bump.


Maude DeMaranville.


Will Pierce Murray.


Phineas Percival Dorr. Franklyn Herbert Standish.


Joseph Francis Westgate.


CLASS ODE.


By Eva Freeman Harlow.


Far too soon the happy years are ended, Part now we must. Both joy and pain must now be blended, The future to God we'll trust.


CHORUS-Let us then with purpose steady . Always further go, True to our noblest selves, and ready Only good seed to sow.


To our patient teachers ever faithful, Grateful are we ; Long may the good acquired be helpful, Over life's stormy sea.


MIDDLEBORO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS GRADUATING EXERCISES, 1905.


Wednesday, June 28, Town Hall. ORDER OF EXERCISES


MUSIC -- "Our Boys and Girls" Jos. J. Kaiser Orchestra, Norris Macomber, Violin, James Williams, Clarinet, Roy Caswell, Violin, Paul Roberts, Clarinet, James Baker, Cornet, Frank Harrington, Piano, PRAYER -


Rev. Geo. W. Stearns,


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SINGING - " The Call to Arms," School.


G. A. Veazie


RECITATION - " Cherokee Roses "


Anon


Inez Bassett.


PIANO SOLO - " Colombine Menuet "


Delahaye


Maud Wesson.


RECITATION - " Herve Riel "


Browning


Ella Tallman.


FLOWER SONG - . Mendelssohn


Theodora Carter.


Maude Starbuck, Accompanist.


CORNET SOLO - " Alice, Where Art Thou ?"


J. Ascher


Mason Leggee.


Minnie L. Fagerberg, Accompanist.


RECITATION - " The Soldier's Joy "


Emma D. Banks


Annie Andrews.


Violin Obligato, Willie Andrews.


MUSIC-" Hymn You Love the Best "


Wm. C. Davies


Orchestra.


SINGING-" The Voices of the Woods" .


J. C. Macy


School.


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RECITATION-" The Green Mountain Justice " Katherine Whitty.


PIANO DUET -- " Triumphal March "


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H. Bierman


Mabel Sears and Theodora Browne.


CORNET SOLO-" Queen of the Earth".


Pinsuti


James Baker.


Kathleen Aldrich, Accompanist.


RECITATION-" The Mustard Plaster "


Howard Fielding


Erna Cornish.


SINGING-" Our Jack "


H. Trotere


School.


MUSIC-" The Crack of the Whip"


S. R. Henry


Orchestra.


PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF GRADUATION - Rev. W. C. Litchfield, Chairman of School Committee. BENEDICTION.


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CLASS OF 1905.


Main Street Grammar School.


Kathleen B. Aldrich,


Paul F. Anderson,


Annie H. Andrews,


William C. Andrews,


Alice H. Baker,


James F. Baker,


Inez W. Bassett,


Oliver C. Brett,


Alta E. Battles,


Leroy B. Caswell,


Josephine G. Bennett,


John C. Cody,


Louisa E. Boucher,


Gordon W. Ellis,


Theodora M. Browne,


Gustaf W. Erickson,


Grace M. Bryant,


Charles L. Farrington


Ethel M. Bump,


Melvern D. Gammons,


Theodora L. Carter,


Walter B. Kraus,


Gertrude M. Coombs,


Harold A. Lovell,


Erna L. Cornish,


Lloyd A. Murray,


Elizabeth E. C. Doherty,


Ruth A. Hathaway,


Alfred E. Standish,


Helen S. Parkhurst,


Ernest E. Thomas,


Susie B. Pierce,


Stephen G. Thomas,


Gertrude E. Ryder,


Alfred A. Weatherby,


Mabel B. Sears,


Chester M. Witbeck,


Rena O. Simmons,


Ella C. Tallman,


Eliza A. Slesser,


Elizabeth L. B. Thomas,


Abbie M. Starbuck,


Maud B. Wesson,


Pauline W. Stearns,


Florence M. Weston.


West Side Grammar School.


Arnold J. Bailey,


Walter F. Lakey,


Ralph G. Conant, Alan Deane,


Charles E. McCarthy,


Minnie L. Fagerberg,


George B. Purdon,


Ralph B. Gay,


Katherine A. Whitty,


Rock.


Leslie M. Thomas.


Winfred L. Perkins,


Ruth M. Cox,


Paul H. Roberts,


Annie J. M. Curley,


George R. Shaw,


Mason H. Leggee,


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Soule. Arthur C. Ripley. South Middleboro.


Mary C. Azevedo, Lyman H. Thomas, Ellis M. Wilber. Thomastown.


Frank W. Durant, Celesta O. Shaw, Jennie S. Wrightington. Thompsonville.


William Burroughs, Leslie F. Jackson, Forrest B. Standish.


Wappanucket. Rose Jordan.


LIST OF TEACHERS, FEBRUARY 1, 1906.


Teachers' Training Class. Charles H. Bates, 103 So. Main st.


HIGH SCHOOL. Main Street, near Town Hall.


Walter Sampson, principal, 46 North Main street.


Leonard O. Tillson, 11 North street.


Grace Allen, 19 Peirce street.


Mable F. Barnum, 19 Oak street.


Anastacia G. Leahy, 19 Everett street.


Clara E. Parker, 65 Pearl street.


MAIN STREET GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


High School Building.


Room. Grade.


4. Clifton W. M. Blanchard, principal, 9. 5 North street.


3. Lillian M. Tinkham, 8. Rock.


2. N. Louise Kimball, 7. 23 Forest street.


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UNION STREET GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


Union Street, near Centre.


Room.


Grade.


1. Veretta F. Shaw,


6. South Middleboro.


2. Florence L. Dean, principal,


5. 4 Southwick st.


3. Effie D. Williams, 4. 78 Centre street.


4. Maude B. Perry, 4. 6 Myrtle street.


SCHOOL STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL.


School Street, near Centre.


Room.


Grade.


3. Lucy P. Burgess, Lottie N. Besse, Ass't,


3. 2 Myrtle street. 3 High st.


2. Lena M. Baldwin,


2. 19 Webster st.


1. Eleanor A. Barden, principal, 1. 85 Pearl street.


FOREST STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL.


Forest Street.


Room.


Grade.


2. A. Belle Tenney, principal,


2. 65 Oak street.


1. Flora M. Clark, 1. 18 Forest street.


WEST SIDE GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOL.


Room.


Grade.


4. George L. Weekes, principal, 8-9. 210 Centre st.


3. Marion W. Sisson, 6-7. 210 Centre st.


2. Myra L. Atwood, 3-5. 461 No. Main st.


1. Mattie M. Bennett, 1-2. 8 Peirce st.


SUBURBAN SCHOOLS.


Pleasant street - Lucy E. Merrihew, 23 East Grove street.


Plymouth street - Annie M. Holt, 91 Oak street.


Purchade - Eliza A. McTaggart, 62 Forest street.


Neinasket- Grace S. Hathaway, 23 Webster street. Soule-Mary E. Deane, Thompson street.


Waterville-Bessie B. Bailey, 23 Forest street.


Green - A. Delle Alden, 75 South Main street.


Fall Brook - Katherine Bryan, Courtland street.


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Thomastown-Ethel F. Roberts, Myrtle ave. South Middleboro - Donna E. Luce, South Middleboro. Highland - Annabel Landgrebe, North street. Rock -Florence I. Reed, 115 Centre street. Wappanucket - Faye H. Deane, 63 Oak street. Marion Road - Katherine M. Cole, Rock!


SPECIAL TEACHERS.


Music -- Austin M. Howard, 66 Everett street. Drawing - Elizabeth E. Marvin, Brockton, Mass.


SCHOOL CALENDAR, 1906-1907.


HIGH SCHOOL AND UPPER GRAMMAR GRADES.


Winter term (twelve weeks) begins January 3. Winter term ends March 23.


Vacation one week.


Spring term (twelve weeks) begins April 2. Spring term ends June 20-23. Grammar Schools graduation June 20. High, June 23. Vacation ten weeks.


Fall term (sixteen weeks) begins September 4. Fall term ends December 21.


Vacation one week.


Winter term (twelve weeks) begins December 31.


Winter term ends March 22.


Vacation one week.


ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.


Winter term (eleven weeks) begins January 8, 1906. Winter term ends March 23. Vacation one week.


Spring term (twelve weeks) begins April 2.


Spring term ends June 21.


Vacation eleven weeks. Fall term (fifteen weeks) begins September 10. Fall term ends December 21.


Vacation one week. Winter term (twelve weeks) December 31. Winter term ends March 22. Vacation one week.


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School Holidays.


February 22, April 19, May 30, Plymouth County Teachers' Convention, Thanksgiving and the day following. Two visitation days. May 11, School Exhibition.


Pay Days.


February 2, March 2, 23, May 4, June 8, 21, October 5, November 2, December 7, 21, February 8, March 8 and 22.


SCHOOL SESSIONS.


High from 8.15 a. m. to 1.15 p. m.


Central elementary from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and 1.30 p. m. to 3.30 p. m.


Suburban, morning session from 9 a. m. to 12 m. After- noon session from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m., during Sept., Oct., April, May and June : from 1 p. m. to 3.30 p. m. during Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb. and March.


FIRE SIGNAL.


Two strokes of gong-pupils will march out without hats and coats.


Two strokes, followed by one-pupils will march out with hats and coats.


Fire drills shall be given at least once a week.


INDEX.


Page. 5


Assessors, Report of


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Auditor, Report of .


73


Board of Health, Report of


.


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.


67


Cemetery Trust Funds .


42


Collector of Taxes, Report of . .


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Fish Wardens, Report of


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Library, Report of Trustees of


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Military Aid, List of Persons Receiving


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Municipal Light Board, Report of


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Municipal Light Loan Sinking Fund, Account of Officers, List of .


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Poor, Report of Overseers of .


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School Committee, Report of .


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Financial Statement


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Superintendent of Schools, Report of Statistics of Schools .


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Principal of High School, Report of


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Supervisor of Musie, Report of


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Supervisor of Drawing, Report of .


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Stamp Saving System .


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Supervisor of Manual Training, Report of . Changes of Teachers .


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Truant Officers, Report of


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Teachers' Training Class


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Graduates of Elementary Schools List of Teachers


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Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of


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Selectmen, Report of


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State Aid, List of Persons Receiving .


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Superintendent of Streets, Report of .


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Town Clerk, Report of .


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Births, Record of


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Marriages, Record of .


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Deaths, Record of Summary .


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Treasurer, Report of ·


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Tree Warden, Report of .


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