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$77 32
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
W. W. Ewell, chairs, repairing bells, $5 67
John Grey, carting, 9 50
Wm. Caldwell, extra labor, 7 50
Thayer & Wadham, paper, 1 32
Amount carried forward, $23 99
·
221
Incidentals, continued.
Amount brought forward, $23 99
I. F. Hall, stationery and slates, 5 50
Whitney & Nash, pitchers, pails and sup- plies, 3 50
Sanborn & Damon, repairing furnaces, pump, &c., 11 25
J. O. Holden, repairing clock,
75
S. H. Spear, gong, setting glass, &c.,
19 05
$64 04
WILLARD SCHOOL.
N. F. Fuller, stock and labor, $5 50
Thomas O'Brien, grading yard, 18 16
H. Farnham, mats, 18 00
Sanborn & Damon, scoop, 35
S. H. Spear, window-shades and paper, 8 25
M. A. Dolan, stove-grate, lining and zinc,
9 10
J. O. Holden, clock and repairs,
13 25
$72 61
WOLLASTON SCHOOL.
John H. Pray, mat, $6 30
M. W. Gerry, grading, 7 50
W. W. Ewell, chairs, 4 67
J. B. Edgerton, extra labor, 4 30
C. B. Tilton, shutter-bars, 1 13
Boynton & Russell, ewers and basin,
1 50
F. F. Murdock, geography and repairing lithogram, 2 15
Whitney & Nash, pails and ewers, 2 15
Amount carried forward, $29 70
Incidentals. continued.
Amount brought forward, $29 70
Sanborn & Damon, watering-pot, 1 25
S. H. Spear, gong, cushion, varnish, &c., 14 20 J. O. Holden, clock and repairs, 9 00
$54 15
MISCELLANEOUS.
Green & Prescott, printing, $83 40
Geo. W. B. Taylor, paper, 42 70
Old Colony R.R., freight, 1 00
J. T. French, carriage hire, 151 00
expressage, 35 50
J. M. Jacobs, li= ograms, 18 75
Cochrane & Sampson, printing school
reports, programmes, &c., 45 00
Ida Ellis, preparing pictures for lan- guage lessons, 8 00
J. A. Swasey, penholders. 4 78
E. B. Souther, stationery and supplies, 40 10
Knight, Adams & Co., stationery and supplies, 29 02
Baker, Pratt & Co., crasers, 8 22
J. W. C. Gilman, stationery, 50 00
A. S. Barnes & Co., charts, &c., 25 85
E. M. Ballou, two metalaphones, 7 25
Terance Keenan, cleaning vaults, 35 00
S. H. Spear, keys and glass, 1 35
G. Bowditch, expressage, 1 60
Winslow's Express, expressage,
27 35
H. Farnham, supplies, 24 31
Amount carried forward, $640 18
223
Incidentals. continued.
Amount brought forward, $640 18
N. E. School Furnishing Co., supplies, 259 74
Claflin & Brown, brown paper, 85 58
W. E. Buck, school registers, 18 00
J. L. Gilbert, tuning pianos, 18 50
Boston School Supply Co., chart and erasers, 10 50
F. W. Parker, travelling expenses, 31 20
S. Brown, 18 95
John Gray, carting, 16 45
D. K. Flint, expressage and convey- ance, 15 67
Albert Keating, chairs, cushion, basket and use of piano, 26 75
C. S. Hubbard, ribbon for certificates, &c., 3 12
Winkley, Thorpe & Dresser, record books, 3 74
1. F. Hall, writing diplomas, .5 00
J. E. Maxim, labor at graduation, 6 00
Whitney & Nash, pails, pitchers, dis- infectants, &c., 10 99
W. H. Glennon, conveyance, 2 00
Ward & Gay, record-books and paper, 58 65
B. S. Robinson, conveyance, 2 00
A. D. Small, number cards, 1 90
L. N. Beebe, numeral blocks,
4 80
A. G. Durgin, lithograms and sulph. acid, 5 50
Quincy P. O., stationery and stamps, $14 78
Amount carried forward, $1,260 00
224
Incidentals, continued.
Amount brought forward. $1,260 00
D. Appleton & Co., supplies, 28 12
S. Penniman, conveyance, 5 55
W. Ware & Co., twenty copies " Course of Study," 2 00
A. B. Putney, rugs, 6 50
J. O. Holden, thermometers and call ball, 2 35
E. S. Fellows, enumeration, 40 90
J. Gordon, repairing blackboard,
75
Jacob Flint, use of carpet, 1 50
Paul A. Garey, clay, 2 40
J. H. Daniels, printing diplomas,
7 50
$1,357 57
REPAIRS.
HIGH SCHOOL.
John Hersey, painting school-house, $93 00
Bailey & Baxter, repairing fence, 10 97 1 Luke Rideout, setting steps and grading, 36 50
Peter B. Turner, repairs, 2 00
Whitney & Nash, three gross screws, 1 66
N. E. School Furnishing Co., desks, 136 25
Wm. Parker, stock and labor, 8 65
E. S. Fellows, repairing furnace, 7 60
$296 63
ADAMS SCHOOL. -
Bailey & Baxter, building privy and fence, $376 23
Amount carried forward, $376 23
225
Repairs, continued.
Amount brought forward, $376 23
One-half cost of fence between church
and school yard, 54 26
Litchfield & Vinal, painting fence, 20 64
W. H. French, work on chimney, 18 09
E. S. Fellows, jacks for chimneys, 24 75
Jonas Shackley, repairs, 1 00
French & Starbuck, making ventilators, 24 26
N. E. School Furnishing Co., desks, 15 00
$534 23
CODDINGTON SCHOOL.
Harkins Bros., repairs, $16 50
Peter B. Turner, 4 45
J. W. Pierce, 3 stoves, pipe and re- pairs, 139 40
French & Starbuck, planing desks,
ventilators, oiling floors, &c.,
78 40
S. H. Spear, oil, 10 00
H. G. Pratt, laying floors and repairs, 209 39
J. A. Swasey, making blackboards, 17 87
Gea. C. Langley, stock and labor, 4 75
W. W. Ewell, repairs, 4 76
N. E. School Furnishing Co., desks, 46 25
$531 77
QUINCY SCHOOL.
J. W. Pierce, repairing furnaces, $28 20
E. A. Perkins, repairs, 24 95
S. D. Ramsdell, 38 57
Q. A. Faunce, kalsomining, 62 50
$154 22
226
Repairs. continued. WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
J. Farquhar's Sons, repairs on roof, $60 12
G. Clements, repairs, 3 90
B. Johnson, lumber, 1 00
Thomas Kelly, repairs on roof, 8 00
J. A. Swasey, making blackboards, 3 12
R. Jordan, repairing lightning-rods, 8 00
Z. H. Sidelinger, repairs, 66 71
Levi Bowles & Son, doors and frames, 46 17
M. E. Nash, repairing furnaces, 176 20
Harkins Bros., plastering, 2 00
Wm. Caldwell, putting down desks, 5 00
$380 22
WILLARD SCHOOL.
French & Starbuck, making ventilators, $15 49
Jonas Shackley, repairing desks, 1 50
Harkins Bros., plastering, 76 50
N. Fuller, repairs, 15 00
J. 1. Swasey, making blackboards, 55 18
Whitney & Nash, hooks, screws, &c., 75
M. A. Dolan, one stove, repairing stoves, pump, pipe, &c., 70 40
$234 82
WOLLASTON SCHOOL.
N. E. School Furnishing Co., desks, $20 50
J. II. Pierce, repairing furnace, 18 00
Amounts carried forward, $38 50
227
Repairs, continued.
Amount brought forward, $38 50
Wollaston Heating & Ventilating Co., repairing furnace, 6 00
S. Gullickson, kalsomining, 46 00
E. S. Sparrow, repairs,
23 80
B. C. Barlow, putting in door and repairs, 36 90
B. F. Curtis, lumber, $58 66
$151 20
.
TOWN OF QUINCY IN ACCOUNT WITH PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
DR.
CR.
Appropriation for tuition, fuel and care
Tuition, $23,100 92 18 00
of rooms,
$26,100 00
Truant officers,
State fund,
166 29
Care of rooms,
1,867 76
Coddington fund,
75 00
Transportation of pupils,
612 20
Books,
300 00
Fuel,
1,183 98
Repairs,
2,000 00
Repairs,
2,341 75
Incidental expenses,
2,000 00
Books,
291 07
Transportation of children,
600 00
Incidentals,
1,984 89
Salary of Superintendent,
2,000 00
Salary of Superintendent,
2,000 00
Overdrawn,
159 28
$33,400 57
$33,400 57
229
CHANGES AND RESIGNATIONS.
High School.
Mary L. Flint to Geneva, N. Y.
Adams School.
Mary Wilson to Primary School, Boston.
Mary W. Woods ce
Coddington School.
H. Holbrook to Emerson School, Concord. Carrie E. Morse to Private School, St. Augustine, Fla. Quincy School.
D. S. Farnham to Principal Ward School, Brookline. Lilian Bryant to Private School, New York. Washington School.
I. F. Hall to Superintendent Schools, Dedham. Carrie E. Morse to Coddington School.
Willard School.
Nellie Wilson to Quincy School.
S. A. Starkweather to Public Schools, Manchester, Conn.
Annie C. Murdock to Coddington School.
Alice M. Guernsey to Academy, Saxon's River, Vt.
Emily A. Bosworth, married.
Euphrasia Hernan to Adams School.
Wollaston School.
Lillie A. Hicks to Mather School, Boston.
Cora I. Bates to Washington School.
Mary King, resigned.
Mary Gay to Private School, Fishkill, N. Y.
REPORT OF ATTENDANCE, &c., FROM JAN. 1, 1880, TO JAN. 1, 1881.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
Whole Number Enrolled.
Number of Pupils.
Average Number.
Average Daily At- tendance.
Per Cent. of Daily Attend- ance.
Number of Pupils over 15 years of age.
Number of Tardi- nesses.
Cases of Truancy.
Number of Visits.
H. 1. Keith, Principal,
154
99
92
89
97
33
IIIGHI.
Marr E. Dinegan,
(Fannie E. Lord, .
.
ADAMS.
A Grammar,
T. A. Mead, Principal,
42
1 29
19
18
95
5
16
0
289
B Grammar,
Estelle Morris,
59
39
28
27
96
6
26
2
205
C Grammar,
Eliza C. Sheahan,
64
42
32
30
94
43
1
178
D Grammar,
.
S. Adelaide Souther,
18
5,1
42
41
98
23
1
342
A Primary,
.
Mary M. Devlin, .
89
58
46
44
96
16
0
300
B Primary,
Susie C. Flint,
99
60
50
18
96
29
2
397
C Primary,
.
( Euphrasia Hernan,
177
174
105
100
80
1
₹701
D Primary,
Avelina Robie,
Total,
497
364
348
16
247
11
2696
CODDINGTON.
A Grammar,
M. E. Dearborn, Principal, Hetta L. Clement,
37
24
21
21+
99+
1
93
C Grammar,
Annie C. Murdock,
73
26
24
22+
92
1
4
1
711
B Primary,
Julia E. Underwood, .
18
61
=
4-2
34
1534
D Primary,
Lydia L. Foilett,
79
16
42
03
53
3
1469
286
226
214
Total,
QUINCY.
A Grammar,
.
.
30
12
C Grammar,
Nellie A. Wilson,
47
33
18
17+
95
19
48
29
22
21+
96
A Primary,
.
.
.
54
25
21
20
9.
B Primary,
Carrie N. Eaton, .
68
33
30
27
90
54
122
C Primary,
.
Mary F. Taylor, .
94
9.1
48
45
94
81
138
Total,
241
172
162
04
1
277
2
703
.
72
14
42
40
24
4
284
Cora I. Young,
27
16
14
11
15
15-
99+
0
1
531
D Granmar,
.
.
53
27
23
21
91
.)
106
5291
A. E. Frye, Principal,
6
CI
99-
1
10
B Grannar,
29
18
18
17+
20
1
136
D Grammar,
·
1
104
Florence M. Wason,
52
.
D Primary,
.
C Primary,
Elizabeth E. Morse, .
34
40
38+
96
1
1
531
B Grammar,
A Primary'
54
203
10-
99-
515
13+
.
.
94
.
WASHINGTON.
36
23
20
20-
99+
31
217
A Grammar,
W. M. Stevens, Principal, Clara E. Crosby,
25
13
12
11-
92
2
29
₹ 268
35
17
18
15
83
1
27
C Grammar,
Mary Marden,
40
18
18
9.1
1
21
1
₹193
38
23
18
17
94
Emma C. Hall.
60
44
40
38
Cora I. Bates,
95
68
60
55
92
102
1
234
245
220
205
93
6
311
4
1265
Total,
WILLARD.
W. P. Beeching, Principal,
43
20
20
19
95
A Grammar,
.
Thomas J. Driscoll,
63
33
30
29
97
1
17
2
160
Grammar,
.
.
Emma M. Fletcher,
92
53
44
4.2
95
1
40
4
180
D Grammar, .
.
·
.
.
.
·
Clara Grignon,
109
61
53
51
96
33
2
235
C Primary,
.
.
D Primary,
Hattie S. Curtis,
228
223
140
132
94
152
837
( Theresa Fegan,
Total,
540
422
402
95
11
284
14
2299
WOLLASTON.
A Grammar,
.
.
27
10
15
14
93
4
6
C Grammar,
.
.
Florence I. Gleason,
33
20
17
16
94
15
182
D Grammar, ·
Phebe M. Lyon, .
42
16
19
18
95
17
B Primary,
.
.
39
22
16
15
9.4
12
53
53
26
25
96
39
₹ 366
Total, Grand Total, :
186
147 1643
142
97
12
110
2097
1562
96
121
1368
36
928 13,276
53
39
34
32
2
11
149
D Grannar, .
.
.
.
15
1
B Primary,
.
.
45
1
204
C Primary,
.
D Primary,
.
B Grannar,
.
Mary T. Dewing,
91
14
40
39
98
3
1
267
Nellie Fegan,
111
53
49
16
04
25
3
72
Emeline Newcomb,
93
53
46
44
96
15
2
387
( Mary A. Spear,
F. F. Murdock, Principal,
22
17
12
12-
99+
8
3
219
B Grammar,
.
.
.
42
23
22
22-
99-
8
42
25
20
20-
99-
10
161
A Primary,
.
.
.
.
.
·
Mary E. Wadley,
C Primary,
D Primary,
B Grammar,
A Primary,
Katie A. Raycroft,
6
161
A Primary,
B Primary,
.
.
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