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MUMPS.
This disease occurs chiefly in childhood and early manhood. It be- gins about fourteen days after exposure and continues from eight to ten days. In most cases the swelling occurs on both sides. If only one side has been affected the other side may be at some future time. The disease begins by a slight tenderness immediately under the lobule of the ear. This will be followed by a swelling in the same place.
As it requires twelve days from the time of exposure before the disease is manifest, all the children from the family should remain from school at least two weeks after the disease has disappeared, un- less the sick one has been entirely separated from the others.
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WHOOPING COUGH.
This is a highly contagious disease and is usually contracted by in- haling the breath of the patient. Most cases occur between the ages of one and eight years, but cases occasionally occur in old people who have not been attacked previously. It cannot be carried by a third person, hence only those who actually have the disease need be kept. out of school. It comes on about ten days after exposure.
As the breath is the principal source of contagion, children should not be allowed to return to school until they are entirely free from the spasmodic cough.
MEASLES.
A highly contagious disease usually taken through the air though it may be communicated through the breath. It has sometimes been carried long distances upon articles of clothing and thus given to others. From ten to fourteen days elapse from the time of exposure to the commencement of the eruption, and the whole course of the disease is about two weeks. Pupils who have measles and those in & family where measles has appeared should not be allowed to return to school until two weeks after recovery.
DIPHTHERIA.
This disease may be imparted to others by a person actually, or lately affected by it. It may also be carried by a person's clothing.
The germs of the disease may also enter the system through the air. through the food, or through the drinking water. It usually begins from two to eight days after exposure.
As soon as a case of diphtheria occurs in a family, all the children of that family should at once be excluded from school and none should - be allowed to return until two weeks after the membrane has disap peared from the throat, and then not until a thorough disinfection of the house and clothing.
SCARLET FEVER.
This disease occurs most frequently in young children, and is the most fatal of the contagious diseases. It usually shows itself from three to eight days after exposure. It is disseminated by exposure to patients and may be carried by clothing. Particular care should be taken about disinfecting the rooms in which the patients have been sick with this disease and all articles of clothing that may have been exposed to contagion, before children should be allowed to return to school. In both diphtheria and scarlet fever school books that are in the rooms where these diseases exist should not be returned to school or used by their pupils, and if the pupil i- taken sick in school his books should be destroyed. Health certificates must be required be_ fore the pupil re-enters school.
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V. GRADUATION EXERCISES OF GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
ATHENS.
NORTH WEYMOUTH, JUNE 26, 1896, AT S . M. CLASS MOTTO: "Honest Industry Will Win."
PROGRAMME.
SONG, "The Peaceful Valley"
Schoc!
ESSAY, "Abraham Lincoln"
Michael A. Lane
RECITATION, "The Bridal Wine-Cup"
Louisa N. Kittredge
SONG, "Soldier's Farewell to Home" Quartette
RECITATION, "The Legend of the Canon"
DECLAMATION, "Exemplars of Patriotism"
Lillian G. Ruggles R. Frank McDonald Helena M. Benkendorf
ESSAY, "Concentration of Purpose'
SONG, "Away, Away in Gladness"
School
RECITATION, "Minot's Ledge"
Grace L. Beal
ESSAY, "Higher Education
Mabel F. Sampson
SONG, "Courage Bold"
School
CIVIL GOVERNMENT EXERCISE.
D' PART I .- PAPER, "Australian Ballot " . William W. Burr
Voting Illustrated by the Class.
PART II .- PAPER, "The Town Meeting " C. Lewis French
Meeting, Conducted by the Class, . P. Henry Ash, Moderator Article in Town Warrant,
Debated by Stepben Monahan and Ralph G. Poulin
DUET, "Day in Its Splendor."
RECITATION, "Kate Shelley" . A. Ethel Pomeroy
DECLAMATION, "Address on Webster" Clarence G. Newton
RECITATION, "Legend of The Organ Builder" Mabel B. Estes
SONG, "Morning Invitation " School
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS .
W. A. Drake
BATES.
THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1896, 2:30 P. M.
MOTTO: "Forward."
PROGRAMME.
SONG, !"The Farm Hand" School PRAYER SONG, "Day in its Splendor"
School
ESSAY,"Railroads in United States" . G. Russell Holbrook
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RECITATION, "The Battle of Ivory" Leonard W. Newell
ESSAY, "Thoughts about Tobacco" Marion G. Belcher School
SONG, "The Peaceful Valley"
EXERCISE IN CIVIL GOVERNMENT, "Town Meeting"
Graduating Class
DECLAMATION, "Speech of Patrick Henry"
Dennis C. Madden
PIANO SOLO, "Selected"
Ralph A. Cushing
ESSAY, "Electricity"
Charles E. Tirrell
RECITATION, "The Brave Man"
Bessie L. Sumner School
ESSAY, "Manners and Customs of New England Colonies
RECITATION, "The Roman Sentinel"
Sidney R. Cook School
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS.
Bradford Hawes
SONG, "America" .
School
BENEDICTION.
FRANKLIN. JUNE 25, 1896. MOTTO: "Carpe Diem." PROGRAMME.
PIANO SOLO,
.
Kittie Halnan
ESSAY, "The Hidden Treasures of Our Country,"
"Tommy's Prayer"
Margaret Smith School
ESSAY, "Yellowstone Park"
Gertrude Reid
" The Little Hero " Emma McCarthy
DUET Alice and Francis Donovan ESSAY, "Some Great Men who have Not Become Presidents,"
Ruth Hayden
"The Angel of Buena Vista" Katie McCue
SONG, "Day in its Splendor" .
Double Quartett
ESSAY, "The X Rays" David Ford read by John Des Lauries
"Means of Travel" Helen Mahoney
SONG, "Peaceful Valley
School
Class Exercises in History and Civil Government School Chester Halnan
PICCOLO SOLO
"Jimmie Butler and the Owl"
Leo Conroy
ESSAY, "New South"
Euphemia Beveridge School
SONG, "Evening Prayer"
"Jem's Last Ride" Annie Bearce
SONG, "Pilgrim Fathers" School
Presentation of Diplomas Dr. Chase
Singing of Class Ode . Written by Mollie Noonan
Class color-Nile Green.
M. Agnes Murphy
SONG, "Army in Gladness"
Bessie C. Churchill
SONG, "Evening Bells"
SONG, "Away, away in Gladness"
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HUNT. WEYMOUTH, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2:30 P. M. MOTTO: "Perserverance Wins Success."
"Song of the Autumn Rain" Class Recitation in Civics.
"Our Union and Our Flagg:"
Washington
. Mary E. Bentley
Hillard
Nellie F. Quinn
Bancroft, .
. Ethel T. Cushing
Lowell
Alida .P. Sherman Maud P. Salisbury
Clay
Mary E Desilet Katie F. Burns
Beecher .
. Margaret R. Lonergan Susie B. King
Anonymous
M. Louise O'Connor
Kincaid
Mabel E. Firmin
Anonymous
. Katie V. Tracy
Longfellow
. Mary I. ()'Connor
SONG AND SCENE, "Our Adopted Citizens"
RECITATION, "Stand by the Flag"
SONG. "The Pilgrim Fathers"
EssAY (original, ) "Narcotics"
Mae Clarke
PIANO SOLO
. Alida P. Sherman
RECITATION, "Miss Perkins of Maine"
Alice S. Peterson Girls' Chorus
SONG, "Stars of the Summer Night"'
RECITATION. "The Whistling Regiment"
Iva G. Hyland
Grace E. Tilden
PIANO SOLO .
. Margaret R. Lonergan Nellie M. Donovan
RECITATION, "The Red Jacket"
SONG, "Morning Invitation"
ESSAY (orginal,) "Weymouth in History,"
John R. Bouldry, Jr
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS, .
. Judge James H. Flint
PRATT.
FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1896, AT 1.30 P. M. MOTTO : "Depend on Self." PROGRAMME.
SONG
School
ESSAY, "Children's Sports"
Chrissie Poole
SONG, "Vacation "
School
RECITATION .
Helen Holbrook
ESSAY, "Legends of Flowers
. Margaret Nettles
·
Sumner
Anonymous
Anonymous
Vira M. Bates School
ESSAY, "Whittier's Maud Muller Paraphrased" RECITATION, "Kate Shelly"
Eva B. Walsh School
School
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SONG, "Far Away" . CLASS EXERCISE, "Botany."
ESSAY, "Value of History "
SONG, "Peace on the Deep"
RECITATION, "The Surprise of Trenton "
SONG ESSAY, "Life of Edison "
SONG, "Mediterranean Boat Song"
ESSAY, "The Golden Touch "
SONG, "Day is Done"
Presentation of Diplomas
Harry Quinn School A. Gilligan School Frances Poole School Warren Loud School B. Hawes
SHAW.
JUNE 25,-1.30 P. M. PROGRAMME. CLASS MOTTO :- " Aim for the Highest."
SONG, "Far Away"
DECLAMATION. "Behind Time"
RECITATION, "The Ride of Jennie M'Neal"
SONG, "Boatmen's Song'
COMPOSITION "Seals and Seal Hunting"
CLASS EXERCISE, " History"
John Halloran Ninth Grade
COMPOSITION, "Success in Life "
Abbie L. Rivinius
SOLO, "Silver Bells of Memory"
. Lottie Y. Munroe
COMPOSITION, "The Story of Coal"
. Bertie F. Burrell Nellie F. Halloran
SONG, "Day in its Splendor"
DECLAMATION, "Wealth"
Elbridge B. Nash Alice B. Urquahart
RECITATION, "The Whistling Rigiment"
SONG, "The Night with the Right"
RECITATION, "The Diver"
Ona I. Nolan
SONG, "Auld Lang Syne"
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
Bradford Hawes
VI. GRADUATES OF GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. ATHENS.
P. Henry Ash.
Grace L. Beal.
Helena M. Benkendorf.
William W. Burr.
Mabel B. Estes.
C. Lewis French.
Louisa N. Kittredge.
Michael A. Lane.
R. Frank McDonald.
Stephen M. Mohahan.
Clarence G. Newton.
A. Ethel Pomeroy. Lillian G. Ruggles.
Ralph G. Poulin.
Mabel F. Sampson.
Schoo
. Charles A. Torrey M. Gertrude Lowell
CLASS HISTORY
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BATES.
Marion G. Belcher.
Alice T. Healy.
Leonard W. Newell.
William J. Holbrook. Charles E. Tirrell.
Daisy L. Burbank.
Monvilla A. Beals.
Hugh P. Caffrey.
John F. Thomas.
Dennis C. Madden.
Bessie L. Sumner. Clara L. Sherman. Ralph A. Cushing. A. Marshall Deane. Henry A. Rockwood. Percy D. Sargent.
G. Russell Holbrook.
FRANKLIN.
Bessie Bates.
Annie Bearce.
Euphemia Beveridge.
Helen Mahoney.
Fannie Bleakney.
Emma McCarthy.
Bridgie Cooke.
Katie McCue.
Alice Donovan.
Gertrude Moran. Agnes Murphy.
Frances Donovan.
Florence Earle.
Mollie Noonan.
Emma Farrell.
Elsie Noyes.
Emma French.
Jessie Pratt.
Kittie Halnan.
Gertrude Reid.
Ruth Hayden.
Carrie Shackford.
Fannie Lincoln.
Margaret Smith.
Mary J. Louney.
Maggie Sullivan.
Herbert Burrell.
Leo Conroy.
Walter Cronin. Frank Cullen.
Edward Howley. Walter Howley. James Killory. Edward Madigan. Elmer Orcutt.
John Deslauries. David Ford.
Henry Pratt.
Charlie Smith.
Charlie Tobin.
HUNT.
Daniel C. O'Connell.
Neliie Frances Quinn. Katie F. Burns. Inez Adelaide Wright. Grace Ethel Tilden.
Nellie May Donovan. John Henry Daly.
Edward Francis Curley. Maurice Leo Cleary. Daniel James Griffin.
Mary Louise O'Connor. Mary Elizabeth Bently. Florence Warren Richards. Eva B. Walsh. James Thomas Murphy. Alice Sibyl Peterson. Lizzie S. Nightingale. Mary Irene O'Connor. Alida Phillips Sherinan. Carrie R. Thompson.
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Chester Halnan. Daniel Higgins.
Grace F. Beals.
Bessie C. Churchill.
Burton W. Wright. Sidney R. Cook.
Loretta Louney. Mary Louney.
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Iva Gertrude Hyland. Susie Bartlett King. Vira M. Bates. Lulie Belle Randall.
Mabel E. Firmin. Ethel Thayer Cushing. William Raleigh. Thomas Hennessy. M. Joseph Kelley.
Maude Parker Salisbury. Margaret R. Lonergan. Marie Elizabeth Desilet. Miriam Clarke.
John R. Bouldry. Katherine Veronica Tracy.
Harietta Cornelia South.
Peter E. Sullivan. Henry C. Martell.
PRATT.
Margaret M. Nettles. Annie E. Gilligan. Harry B. Quinn.
Frances H. Poole.
Chrissie E. Poole. Warren S. Loud.
SHAW.
Alice Bertha Urquhart.
Abbie Laura Rivininus.
Charles A. Torrey.
Nellie Teresa Halloran.
Lottie Young Monroe.
Ona Irene Nolan.
VII. ROLL OF HONOR.
(This list includes the names of all pupils who were not absent a single session during the school year 1895-'96. The star indicates that the pupil was also not tardy during the year.)
NORTH HIGH.
Benson, Frank A .* Condrick Alice*
Cleary, Margaret Dexheimer, Bertram A. Fraher, Edward J .*
Dillworth, Margaret
Griffin, Alice L.
Garey, Fred B.
Green, Joseph*
Hunt, Arthur M .*
Hennessey, Nellie L.
Hall, Blanche S. Hennessey, Annie*
Heffernan, Leo A .* Kendall, Jane L. Lynch, William Nash, Charles K .*
Killory, George L .* McGrath, George H. O'Connor, Bernard A .*
Prentiss, Mary A .*
Reid, Nellie L.
Randall, Alice
Ross, Minnie
Shea, Mary E .*
Smith, Annie R .*
Sullivan, Margaret*
Smith, Emily A. Walsh, Grace E .*
Tinkham, Oliver E .*
SOUTH HIGH. Kohler, Henry C .* McGrory, Annie L .* White, Mary E .*
Crosby, Jessie K .* Loud, Clara B .*
Mary Gertrude Lowell. John Halloran.
Elbridge Burton Nash. Bertie Franklin Burrell.
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Ward I. ATHENS SCHOOL.
Beal, Grace L .* Estes, Mabel B .* Kidder, Carl B. Littlehale, Belle E. Poulin, Bessie N .*
Burr, William W .* Jenkins, George A .* Litchfield, Ebed Poulin, Ralph G .* Torrey, Stanley T .*
Ward II. FRANKLIN SCHOOL.
Burrell, Annie W .* Cullen, Frank*
Eldredge, Harold V .* Hannafin, John* Pratt, Clarence L .*
Belk, Arthur H .* Deslauries, Joseph H .* Fraher, John T" .* Mahoney, Helen* Smith, Margaret*
Cudworth, Arthur*
Mills, Robert*
Burrell, Harold* Cullen, Mary Garey, Mary H .* Lonergan, John* Makepiece, Carl
Mathewson, Chester E .* Wilder, Ralph
BICKNELL SCHOOL. Hannafin, Nellie*
JEFFERSON SCHOOL.
Shaw, Sumner* Spinney, Cecil L .*
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
Connell Katie Gay, Mildred* Kanzig, Willie
Matherson, Minot*
Mulligan, Edward Ryan, Annie* Wilder, Blanche B .*
Ward III.
HUNT SCHOOL.
Clarke, Mae* Guertin, Mary L .* Griffin, Gertrude* Leavitt, Charles E .* Nash, Mabel* Quinn, Nellie F .*
Sterling, David* Tirrell, Ernest M .* Vinal, Florine E .*
Daly, John Griffin, Ellen F .* Lowell, Ernest E .* Moshnichka, Joseph* Nightingale, Lizzie S. Quinn, James* Sherman, Frank* Tilden, Grace E .* Walsh, Emma*
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LINCOLN SCHOOL. Paine, Walter*
TUFTS SCHOOL.
Daly, Susie Liberty, Mark O'Connell, John Quinn, Joseph* Williams, Lottie
Ward . IV.
SHAW SCHOOL. Nash, Elbridge
Wight, Grace*
PRATT SCHOOL.
French, Archie R. Loud, Warren S.
Holbrook, Bertram L. Quinn, Harry B.
HOLBROOK SCHOOL.
French, Bertha* Gallant, Nellie* Hutchinson, Blanche*
Gallant, Mary* Lane, Herbert* Poole, Clara*
Poole, Bessie
Ward V.
BATES SCHOOL.
Alvord. Harry B .* Blanchard, Marion* Cook, Minnie E .* Chandler, Gertrude* Davis, William F .*
Howe, Charles E .* Howe, Ritchie T .* Lovell, Madge* McGrory, Katiebel I .* McCormick, Patrick* Rockwood, Arthur G .* Stackpole, Cora* Saunders, Elwyn Torrey, Arthur*
Burrell, Carrie O .* Beals, Monvilla A .* Cook, Sidney R .* Crawford, Frank* Davis, Frank H .*
Hunt, Mary* Howe, Florence K .* McGrory, John T .* May, Harry C .* Nelligan, Nellie C .* Rockwood, Henry A .* Santry, William* Thomas, John F .* Veazie, Calvin*
Whitman, Mabel*
Barnhart, May Liberty, Tessa Lane, Alice Pratt, Mabel
Lowell, Laura
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HOWE SCHOOL.
Burns, Arthur L .* Dondero, Lena M .* Lawler, Florence B .*
Nelligan, Edward F .* Sumner, Gertrude*
Caldwell, Charles A .* Hollis, Bertha M .* McGrory, Helen* Rockwood, Herbert W .* Vining, Arabel M .*
Vining, Louisa E .* THOMAS SCHOOL.
Phillips, Grace Whitman, Harry W .* Whitman, Warren C .*
POND SCHOOL.
Denbroeder, Ralph A .* Shaw, Harold B .*
HOLLIS SCHOOL.
Hinckley, Abbie F .*
Ford, Otis F.
VIII. STATE LAWS.
CHAPTER 508. - SECT. 13. No child under thirteen years of age shall be employed at any time in any factory, workshop or mercantile establishment. No such child shall be employed in any indoor work performed for wages or other compensation, to whomsoever payable, during the hours when the public schools of the city or town in which he resides are in session, or shall be employed in any manner during such hours unless during the year next preceding such employment he has attended school for at least thirty weeks as required by law.
CHAPTER 47 .- SECT. 9. The school committee shall not allow a child who has not been duly vaccinated to be admitted to or con- nected with the public schools.
CHAPTER 515. Section 2 of this act provides that "all children who shall present a certificate signed by a regular practising physi- cian that they are unfit subjects for vaccination shall not be subject to the provisions of section nine of chapter forty-seven of the Public Statutes excluding unvaccinated children from public schools."
SCHOOL SESSIONS.
The sessions of the High Schools shall be determined by the High School Committee. The morning sessions in grades below the High Schools shall begin at 9 A. M. and close at 12 M .; and the afternoon session shall begin at 2 and close at 4 P. M., except from Nov. 1 to Feb. 1. when the afternoon session shall begin at 1.30 and close at 3.30 P. M.
STORMY DAYS.
The signal (2-2-2) for no session of the public schools will be struck on the Fire Alarms at 7.30 or 8.15 for no sessions of the Primary and Grammar Schools in the forenoon, and at 12.45 for no sessions in the afternoon.
When the signal is struck at 7.30, there will be no sessions of the High Schools.
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IX. TEACHERS, SCHOOLS, SALARIES. TEACHERS, SCHOOLS, SALARIES, ETC., DEC. 31, 1896.
NAME.
SCHOOL.
GRADE.
Salary.
Elected
Residence.
Edmund J. Bugbee.
North High ..
$1.200
1896
Weymouth.
Edwin Sampson .
-
..
500
1996
V. Weymouth.
Louisa E. Humphrey
600
1890
Wey. Heiguts We' mouth.
Albert F. Kingsbury.
South High ...
1,400
1893
S Weymonth.
Helen Irons ..
500
1846
Fannie A. Wheeler.
Ward I.
A. W. Greene
Athens.
7th to 9th.
$900
1S֏3
N. Weymonth.
Nelle M. Baker
..
5th and 6th ..
475
1895
N. Wevinouth.
Lottie Graves.
.
3it and 4t .....
475
1895
N. V eymomh.
M. Maud Vanston.
1st and 2d ...
475
1896
N Weymouth.
Minnie Mathewson
Adams
1stto 4th ..
475
1841
E. Weymouth.
Clarabelle Pratt ...
River.
1st to 6th ...
475
1,76
N. Weymouth.
E. G. Cambell.
Franklin
9th
$900
1895
E. Weymouth.
Addie M. Canterbury
8th
500
1×89
E. Weym uth.
Brit E. Harlow ..
7t.11
5.0
1887
Annie F. Conroy.
Bicknell.
7th
475
1894
Annie A Fraher.
6th.
475
1891
E. Weymouth.
Henry S. Hall .
Washington .
5ılı.
600
1896
E W.wmonth.
Annie McGir evv
.. .
3d .
475
1887
E. Weymouth.
Margaret A Dee.
2d
475
189:
Wor. C. mer
Jessie E. Barber ..
...
1.st ..
475
1896
r. » ymouth.
Lizzie G. Hyland
. ..
snb.1st
475
1896
E. Weymouth.
A. B. Bennett.
Jefferson
5:h and 6th ..
500
1896
E. Weymouth.
Alice G. Evan.
3d and 4th ...
475
1896
E. Weymouth.
Lura F. Oldham.
. ...
1-t and 2d ...
400
1895
N. Weymouth.
Martha J Hawes.
1st ..
475
1887
E. Weymouth.
Ward III.
Geo. W. Chamberlain.
Hunt
9th.
$900
1895
Weymouth.
Luther S. Hatch.
..
8th
500
18 6
Weywo th.
Mary C. Rogers
7t.h.
500
1896
wexmouth.
Emma F. Pa ker.
6th
475
1887
Weymouth.
Antoinette Pond.
5th.
475
1846
W exmouth.
Mary E. Walsh.
Lincoln
2d
475
1885
Weymouth.
Kate (. Keolan
6.
1s
47
1881
Weymouth.
Hattie J. Goodnow
Tufts
4th
500
1895
Weymonth.
Nellie T. Whelan.
24 and 4:h.
47 .
1895
Wemonth.
Mary E. Crotty
3d .
475
1887
Wey mouth.
M. Carrie Hart
66
1st.
475
1892
Wey mouth.
Ward IV.
Juno F. Hutchins
Pratt
6'lı to 9th.
$ 25
1895
E. Weymouth.
Nellie Holbrook
1st to 5th.
475
1-90
E. Weymonth.
Maria E. Hawe -.
Holbrook.
ist to 5th.
476
1893
E. Weymouth.
Martha E. Belcher. Angie M. Fraring.
Shaw.
6th to 9th.
. 25
18×7
s. Weymouth.
3d to 5th.
475
1×93
S. Weymouth.
Kate MeEnroe ..
Ist 10 2.1.
475
1891
E. Weymou b.
Frank L. Titromb ..
Bates,
7th to 9th.
$900
1896
S. Wermonth
Helen L. Rockwood
..
7th and Xt ....
500
1892
S. Wermonth.
Emma J Smith.
5 h and 6th. .
475
1884
S Wevinouth.
I .. Gertrude Bares
1st ant 2 ....
475
1887
S. Weymouth.
Stel a L. Tirrell.
Howe
3d and 4th ...
47 )
1891
S & mmonth.
Edith B Bat 8
Thomas
1st to 6th ....
475
1. 93
s. Weim wh.
Juha W. Melville.
Ist to 5th ...
47.»
1892
Nash.
Ellen L. Roche
Hollis
I.tto 5th ....
475
1892
S Weymouth.
6.
600
1893
Ella W. Bray.
600
1895
8. Wey mouth. Nash
Ward II.
4th.
475
87אן
E. We month. Wey Center.
Mary A. Webster
K. Wevmouth.
Ward V.
X. SYNOPSIS OF TEACHERS' REPORTS.
SCHOOLS.
No. Fnrolled for
Year.
Boys Enrolled.
Girls Enrolled.
Average Mem-
Percentage of
Not Absent.
Not Tardy.
Tardinesses.
Dismissals.
Truants.
Visits by School
Committee.
Visits by Super-
intendent.
Teachsr.
Visits by Others.
North High ...
147 68
54
93
134 62
96 98.4
30 5
16 32
112 44
228 98
0 0
4 2
16 10
83
45
Total High School.
215
83
132
190
97.2
35
48
156
326
0
6
26
129
137
WARD I.
Athens-7-9
47
24
23
44
97
8
37
20
99
0
24
24
368
Athens-5-6 .
27
12
15
25
94
16
26
60
0
5
20
21
129
Athens-3-4
42
18
24
38
94
1
27
23
40
0
4
20
20
207
Athens-1-2 ..
58
24
34
44
92
0
41
27
7
0
8
21
21
272
Adams-1-4 .
36
19
17
29
89
0
2
85
60
0
1
9
17
84
River-1-6 .
28
16
12
23
91
0
17
16
7
0
2
9
16
0
Total Ward I.
238
113
125
203
93
10
140
197
273
0
27
103
119
1060
WARD II.
Franklin-9 .
16
18
28
46
97
3
39
9
154
0
6
21
28
261
Franklin-8.
46
21
25
45
96
5
42
4
108
0
3
14
20
41
Franklin-7 ..
41
29
12
39
97
2
34
8
145
1
3
19
23
52
Washington-5.
52
26
26
49
92
4
36
28
401
3
22
22
103
Washington-4.
46
23
23
42
95
3
38
290
2
2
18
20
118
Washington-3.
58
29
29
52
90
2
46
19
82
9
1
14
18
95
Washington-2.
49
25
24
44
93
4
33
19
42
3
1
15
17
0
Washington-1.
46
28
18
31
93.5
1
31
9
41
1
1
16
19
294
Washing on Sub-1
74
37
37
44
88
0
15
34
53
2
1
17
19
130
Bicknell-6 ...
57
28
29
50
96
1
47
23
87
0
13
16
105
Bick nell-4-7 ..
33
16
17
29
92
1
28
4
52
4
0
10
20
67
Jefferson-5-6.
51
25
26
46
94
2
35
14
95
2
4
18
21
137
Jeff rson-3-4.
61
34
27
49
95
0
51
12
124
1
4
18
20
125
Jefferson-1-2.
56
34
22
49
91
0
49
119
4
16
19
156
Jefferson Sub-1
56
25
31
40
87
1
32
31
13
3
4
16
20
128
Total Ward II.
772
398
374
655
93
29
556
224
1806
44
89
247
302
1812
.
.
.. .
.
.
..
..
..
...
..
.
.....
.
.
..
.
--
.
.
.
.
.
Visits by Music
66
92
South High.
29
39
bership.
Attendance.
3
7
.
42
WARD ITI.
.
5 2
16 12
111 16
1 2
2 4
38 21
22 19
162
Hunt-9.
42
13
29
39 27 33
1
3
3
41 17
0
0
4
31
17
106
Hunt-5 ..
56
30
26
50
93
3
30
43
8
16 10
0
3
13
17
135
Lincoln-2.
51
30
21
38
92
0
48
3
0
3
13
17
137
Lincoln-1.
51
22
29
45
93
1
25
54
302
0
3
16
18
192
Tufts-4.
48
21
27
45
94
1
38
22
45
0
3
17
18
137
Tufts-3 ..
38
18
20
27
92
1
34
11
4
3
23
18
165
Tufts-1.
36
15
21
32
96
6
18
22
31
0 0
4
19
19
207
Total Ward III.
483
222
261
420
94
28
297
348
1504
4
39
242
202
1468
WARD IV.
Shaw-6-9 ..
40
21
19
36
94
2
25
14
69
0
5
13
25
157
Shaw-3-5 ..
40
19
21
35
90
1
15
28
58
3
8
10
17
81
Shar-1-2.
50
26
24
39
91
0
22
48
24
0
7
11
18
122
Pratt-6-9.
26
16
10
21
96
4
11
34
44
0
3
14
23
273
Pratt-1-5 ...
44
19
25
34
87
0
9
60
141
0
1
11
16
109
Holbrook-1-5 ..
41
10
31
32
94
7
20
49
51
0
4
7
15
117
Total Ward IV
241
111
130
197
92
14
102
233
387
3
28
66
114
859
WARD V.
Howe-3-4
50
22
28
45
97
11
45
6
62
0
4
11
17
560
Bates-8-9.
50
28
22
49
98
8
46
6
134
0
5
15
26
147
Bates-7-8 ..
13
17
26
40
97
11
42
2
121
2
0
12
20
120
Bates-5-6.
54
26
28
50
96
7
49
5
141
0
0
10
18
127
Bates-1-2. ..
65
42
23
55
92.5
3
30
40
74
0
0
12
18
287
Thomas-1-6
24
9
15
20
96
3
8
27
43
0
3
9
16
107
Pond-1-5 .
36
21
15
27
87
2
19
17
42
0
3
8
18
131
Hollis-1-5.
20
11
9
17
93
2
12
14
70
0
3
9
19
167
Total Ward V.
342
176
166
303
94
47
251
117
687
2
18
86
152
1646
Grand Total.
2291
1103
1188
1974
94
163
1394
1275
4983*
53
157
770
1018
6982
.
43
22
21
39
92
1
31
118 173 247 274 284
1
5
26
18
26 145
Hunt-6.
49
24
25
45
94 96
5
42
Aunt-7.
39
13
26
....
5
22
19
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
* Many of these to carry dinners.
43
. .
...
30
14
16
96 95
56
Hunt-8.
.
.
.
.
Tufts-2-4 .
-
INDEX.
ORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE 3
SCHOOL COMMITTEE'S REPORT
Financial
.
5
Transportation
8
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
9
Statistics
9
Attendance
12
Changes of Teachers
·
13
General Remarks
.
19
APPENDICES :
I. North High School . 23
II. South High School ·
26
III. Music 29
IV. Instructions to Teachers in Regard to Contagious Diseases 30
V. Graduation Exercises of Grammar Schools 32
VI. Graduates of Grammar Schools
VII.
Roll of Honor
35
37
VIII. State Laws, School Sessions and Stormy Days 40
IX. Teachers, Schools and Salaries .
41
X. Synopsis of Teachers' Reports 42 .
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