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and variety, apart, there is a certain level of work which we must parallel in this department.
SCHOOL NURSE
(Report of Miss Anna A. MacDavitt, R. N., School Nurse)
During the fall and winter of 1923 the work called for a number of home visits. Sixty-one homes were visited for various reasons. Children from six families were in such needy circum- stances that it was found advisable to visit them on an average of once a week. Shoes, rubbers, warm clothing and food were provided in order to keep these children in school. Three of these families have moved out of town and of the remaining ones, two still need attention.
Five cases of scabies were referred to the school physicians and the children excluded from the schools. Eleven children were treated at school for impetigo and three excluded. There were twenty-nine cases of pediculosis. These cases were followed up from week to week and instructions given to the mothers as to proper care.
Seventy-two children were examined by the school physi- cians for enlarged or diseased tonsils, adenoids or other physical defects. Sixty-seven were advised to see their own physicians.
My weekly program follows:
Monday Athens and Adams Schools
Tuesday Humphrey and Jefferson Schools
Wednesday Shaw, Pratt and Nevin Schools
Thursday Hunt School
Friday
Washington and Franklin Schools
Home visits are made after school hours.
Elm Farm Company supplies four of our schools with milk, which is sold to the children during recess. In one school cocoa and milk are sold during the lunch hour. Milk is provided for under-nourished children, when necessary.
We are grateful to the North Weymouth Welfare Association for caring for the under-nourished children in their district. We appreciate also, the generous gift of scales presented by the Old Colony Club to the Nevin, Pratt and Shaw Schools.
Certificates were given to fourteen of the class in Home Hy- giene and Care of the Sick at the High School.
The Schick Test is to be given in the near future by the school physicians as a means of establishing immunity from diph- theria. Literature explaining the Schick Test has been distrib- uted among the children.
I wish to thank the Superintendent and the teachers for their . splendid support during the year.
SEWING
(Report of Miss Edith M. Picken, Supervisor of Sewing)
The following covers the work of the sewing department from September 1923 to January 1924.
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The use and care of sewing equipment was first taught the seventh grade pupils who are beginners in sewing. They then were taught the fundamental stitches: basting, hemming, hand machine stitch, running, overhanding and overcasting. These stitches were used in making a linen sewing bag. The bags were decorated with colored applique. Blanket stitch, outline and cross stitch were used in developing the applique. The pupils who finished the bag in the given time made, as a Christmas problem, crochet bags of silk ribbon. Feather stitch was used as decoration on these bags. They are now making gingham aprons which involve, as a new problem, the putting on of a band.
The eighth grade, as a final review of all the hand sewing stitches, made a dimity apron. This apron included as new steps the French seam and putting on of lace. Their Christmas prob- lem was a double cretonne holder or a burlap bag decorated with worsted embroidery and lined with a contrasting color. This problem included choosing an appropiate design and color com- bination. This grade is now learning the use of the sewing machine.
For their first problem the ninth grade made a cotton chemise. This was mainly a stitching problem, although the hand sewing stitches were reviewed in its development. The use of a pattern, French hem and putting on a hamburg ruffle were the new steps taught. This grade made a cretonne apron bound with colored bias for their Christmas problem. This was an excellent stitching problem and furnished opportunity for teaching and applying the buttonhole. Their new problem is a plain outside skirt of eponge, ratine or some other washable material. Since this grade will spend the remainder of the school year in making outside gar- ments, the planning and buying of materials, use of patterns, de- signing and fitting of garments and fundamental study of textiles will be included with their sewing lessons.
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SCHOOL SAVINGS
Report for the year ending December 31, 1923
School
Balance 1923
Deposits
Transfers
With- Withdraw-
Balance 1924
Adams
$ 45.10 $
99.23 $
$11.99 $ 6.61 $
89.90
$ 35.83
Athens
450.40
852.90
12.11
18.52
63.02
7.65.58
4.68.29
Franklin
139.16
854.23
19.33
27.30
12.06
836.22
137.14
James Humphrey
375.14
1176.38
29.34
37.88
65.40
1210.87
266.71
Jefferson
273.06
1423.74
10.54
22.95
16.15
1442.01
226.23
Washington
286.98
541.52
11.39
8.25
28.99
534.65
268.00
Hunt
486.93
1254.09
15.42
5.70
62.69
1149.58
538.47
Edward B. Nevin
256.12
404.93
4.66
4.89
30.29
424.56
205.97
Pond
1.37
1.37
Pratt
59.93
70.88
.93
.77
8.51
45.00
77.46
Shaw
112.99.
160.45
4.73
10.03
150.53
117.61
High School
66.65
372.63
35.26
30.71
381.51
62.32
Hollis
1.48
1.48
2555.31
7210.98 143.71 138.25 334.46
7030.41 2406.88
Plus
Minus drawals als B. B.
In conclusion I wish to thank the Committee, teachers and community for their hearty support throughout the year. Respectfully submitted, PARKER T. PEARSON, Superintendent of Schools.
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APPENDIX
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Changes in the Teaching Force, 1923
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RESIGNATIONS
High School
Louise M. Bates, Latin. Frank W. Alexander, Mathematics.
Athens School
Mary Turner, Grade VIII. Pearl W. Chapman, Grade V. Helen A. Welch, Grade I.
Franklin School Malleville A. McNeill, Grade II. Elsie Murray, Grade I.
James Humphrey School Margaret Reidy, Grade VIII.
Jefferson School Ruth A. Gilman, Grade III.
Edward B. Nevin School Eleanor C. Genthner, Grade IX-Asst. Prin. Eunice S. Vining, Grade VIII. Margaret F. Collins, Grade VI. Bessie L. Blenis, Grade III.
Washington School
Emily F. Higgins, Grade IV. Ruth J. Abiatti, Grade III.
Continuation School Anna T. Alden
APPOINTMENTS
High School
Mildred A. Wagg, English. Carl A. Benander, Mathematics.
Athens School
Charlotte F. Murphy, Grade VIII.
Clara L. Rogers, Grade II.
Isabelle H. DeWitt Grade I. Helen D. Shea, Grade I.
Franklin School
Dorothy C. Hilton, Grade II. Mary C. Fallon, Grade I.
Jefferson School
Irene W. Barton, Grade III.
Edward B. Nevin School Alta J. Whorff, Grade IX.
Edith Poore, Grade VIII. Beatrice C. Warren, Grades VI-VII.
Winifred L. Conant, Grade III. Helen F. Galvin, Grade II. Anna E. Gannon, Grades V-VI.
Pratt School Washington School
Mary V. Paul, Grade IV. Marion W. Collins, Grade I.V.
Continuation School
Edith M. Picken.
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TRANSFERS
Victoria Woodworth, Grades IV-V Pratt to Grade V Athens. Helen A. Pray, Grade I Athens to Grades I-II Hunt.
TEMPORARY TEACHERS
High School
Mrs. Dora S. White, History-English. Mrs. Helen C. Barnard, History-Latin
Adams School
Athens School
Mrs. Annie S. McDowell, Grades I-II-III. Mrs. Mary B. Thomas, Grade IX. Mrs. Mary R. Hamel, Grade VII. Mrs. Margaret E. Stevens, Grade VI. Mrs. Margaret E. O'Brien, Grades V-VI.
James Humphrey School Mrs. Margaret Whittle, Grade VIII. Mrs. Mary D. Luce, Grade VIII
Edward B. Nevin School Mrs. Idella M. Harris, Grade IV.
ROLL OF HONOR
Names of Students Not Absent During Year 1922-1923. *Neither Absent nor Tardy.
HIGH SCHOOL
*Howard D. Abbott Evelyn A. Adams
* Rubena M. Arbuckle
*Miriam E. Holbrook
* Marshall W. Bates
*Edwin L. Bicknell
*Thomas F. Lynch Donald W. McIsaac
* Doris M. Briggs
*Mary A. Meuse Alice M. Murphy
* Isabel B. Briggs Catherine M. Carroll
* Elbridge D. Nash
Russell F. Cowing Daniel E. Cullen
*Raymond D. Nash
*Ella A. Plummer
*Gertrude F. Culley
* Helen M. Dixon
* Helen E. Edwards
* Mildred A. Hannaford
Edward Kuplast
*Daniel McAlpine Charles Melanson John P. Moe
*Ellen Cody Martin C. Cody
*George A. Rosse
*
Mary I. Cody
*Helen Roulston
*Warren F. Roulston
*Mary Sheehan
*George Walker 1
ATHENS SCHOOL
*George Adamson *Janet Bitler Paul C. Cleaves
* William F. Cody
*Flora Graham
*Eric Jacobson
*Leo Reid Alma B. Ross
*Margaret E. Stevens Margaret Swan
*Thelma V. Hannaford
*Mabel E. Henley
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Elizabeth M. Keene
Richard Winkfield
FRANKLIN SCHOOL
*Louis J. Abruzzese
*Lillian A. Bicknell
*Dominick Paone
*Thomas F. Quinn
*Carrie L. Randall
* Althea V. Smith
JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL
* Kendall Castle
*Herbert Carroll
*Fred Corbo
*John H. McMorrow
*William Corbo
*William Pomarico
*Preston A. De Placido John J. Downs
*Thaddeus Porebsky
*Ralph Raymond
* Audrey R. Reidy
*Esther Rydgren Sarah S. Sturtevant
*R. Stewart White
HUNT SCHOOL
Leonard H. Barker
* Velma V. Foley Francis C. Haviland
*Victor L. Hebert
*John E. Hunt Norman Mckenzie
*Andrew K. Robertson
*George W. Show
* Alice I. Stone
JEFFERSON SCHOOL
Beth Alger *Filomena Belcastro
*Irving Bickford
* Albert Pizzi Joseph Pomarico
EDWARD B. NEVIN SCHOOL
Andrea Belcher
Edythe B. Harris
* Donald C. Belcher Olive Brittan Robert Burrell
* William F. Lionett Wilfred A. Lyden Evelyn McClune
* Warren P. Burrell
*Archibald McPhail Paul Peterson
* William Fasci
* Marion Tirrell
*Vera B. Freeman
*Prince H. Tirrell, Jr.
*Warren E. Garey
*Wilbur G. Tirrell
*Bernice M. Waite
POND SCHOOL
Robert Tieffenthal
Lillian E. Holma *Celia R. Joy
*Thomas G. Downs William H. Griffin
*Michael Guidici
Ruth E. Henley
* Antoinette Gatto
Evelyn N. Fasci
*Helen Langhorst
*Edith Di Lorenzo Emma Ferullo
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PRATT SCHOOL
Ellen D. Karstunen Mollie E. Bradford
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
Ruth Nolan
*Florence Reidy Richard Roche
LIST OF PUPILS WHO FINISHED THE WORK OF
THE NINTH GRADE ATHENS SCHOOL
Joanna F. Ash
Mabel A. Marr
Francis P. Aucoin
William J. Mccullough
Ruth M. Bennett
Julia L. McKinnon
Gladys M. Blanchard
Thomas F. McNamara
Martin C. Cody
Herbert O. Miller
Olive I. Cox
Annie Muzielousky
Hilda M. Crowder
Svea M. Olson
Clare G. DeLorey
Francis J. O'Rourke
Francis S. DeLorey
Clarence R. Parker
Mary C. Donnelly
George T. Parnaby
Walter E. Duka
Margaret C. Perrow
Myer Edelstein
Harold Peterson
David M. Edelstein
Howard E. Pflaumer
Mary Garfield
Fredrick Radcliffe
John B. Hawes
Laurence K. Rauch
Dorothy A. Henry
George L. Riley
Walter C. Jacobson
Ada Rossetter
Mary E. Keene Joseph L. Kelley
Warren F. Roulston
Priscilla M. Sargent
Edward B. Kuplast
Bernard A. Sherman
George E. Lane
Mary E Tobin
George V. Levangie
Alice V. Veno
Florence G. I. MacAllister
Dorothy E. Williams
George F. MacAllister
Margaret S. Wise
JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL
Arsham G. Alemian
Philip T. Jones
Filomena Barbiere
Celia R. Joy
Theodore A. Bates
Ellen L. Keegan
Lester L. Belcher
Mary A. Keegan
Irene F. Butler
Leroy J. Keniston
Edward F. Carroll
Marguerite J. Leary
Vito M. Cassese Rose Casetta
Evelyn M. Linscott
Clara Cignarella
Lawrence P. Masterson
Fred J. Corbo
Marjorie Maynard
Walter L. Maynard
Russell H. Mazzola -
Edward C. McIntosh
Alberta L. Cowing Helen Cowing Ellen J. Craig
Gussie Leone
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Alice Cronin Esther G. Croto Preston A. De Placido John J. Downs Thomas J. Downs Henry F. Dutson Lester F. Ernst Ruth Field Alice M. Fitzgerald Mary A. Fitzsimmons Anna L. Foster George C. Foster
Louise Gatto Thiel Greene
Roland R. Goulet Arthur J. Hadler Leo H. Hadler
Edward T. Hawkesworth William F. Hutchinson
Robert E. Mitchell Alberta B. Nutting Antonio Oliva Walter J. Pascuillo Richard F. Pattison
Ethel L. Raymond Margaret T. Ryan Joseph Santacroce Nicholas V. Santacroce
Charles H. Shaw Marion T. Smith
Margaret E. Stetson Robert W. Stevens Grace E. Sturtevant Herbert J. Sullivan Peter R. Valicenti
Spurgeon P. Ward
Ralph S. White Louise B. Young Louis Zeoli
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HUNT SCHOOL
Ida Adams
Archie Adams
Rose M. Banta
Alfred R. Longuemare
Eunice E. Bergeron
Margaret F. Collins William D. Conroy Russell F. Coyle Agnes Crawford David F. DeCoste
Mary E. Loud Karl M. McGonnigal
Catharine E. Mckenzie
William H. McSweeney Elizabeth M. F. O'Mally
Edna F. Parnell
Florence A. Donovan
Elsie L. Perry
Charles H. Pray Charles E. Price
Jean W. Rankin
Myrtle L. Rice Emily P. Sherman
Olive S. Taber Charles F. Thibodeau
John F. Tracy Louise M. Vetterlein
George R. White Henry G. White
EDWARD B. NEVIN SCHOOL
Charles H. Adams Charles W. Baldwin Phyllis M. Barcelo Miriam Barnes Barbara R. Bicknell
Wallace A. Bicknell Marion E. Brown Dorothy L. Christie
" Marion A. Kelley Evelyn E. Leth
Margaret D. Downton Velma V. Foley Edna N. Gerrold Helen M. Glines Evelyn J. Gloster Clara B. Glover
Carl E. Hanisalo M. Evelyn Hebert Victor L. Hebert Margaret S. Jenkins
Louise Markarian Alice E. Merritt Arnold W. Metcalf John R. Metcalf Doris C. Norcross Leonard E. Parker, Jr. Reed M. Proctor Ethel M. Purcell
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Dwight L. Cole Mary A. Doble Catherine F. Dooley Warren E. Garey Kathleen A. Greene
Herbert W. Ralph
Wilfred H. Raymond
Mildred L. Richards
Bessie M. Sargent
Richard J. Smith
Kenneth O. Hanson
Warren S. Spearrin
Edith B. Harris
Ida A. Sprague
Mavis H. Harris
Verna G. Thomas
Frances I. Holt
James Tirrell, Jr.
Eleanor M. Jones
Stuart Vining
Hollis B. Kibby
Vera H. Weatherbee
Spencer J. Lindblow
Charles V. S. Weir
William H. Loud
Marjorie Whiting
John A. Lucas
Dorothy M. Wichert
Wilfred A. Lyden Robert D. Magee
Herman H. Weiting, Jr.
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GRADUATING EXERCISES
WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL
Class Motto: "Laborare est vincere" Class Colors: Green and Gold High School Building, Weymouth Center Thursday afternoon, June 21, 1923, at 2:30 P. M.
PROGRAM
Processional Invocation
Rev. Earl E. Story
Star Spangled Banner The High School Orchestra
Overture
Chorus-"Uncle Moon" School
Scott
Salutatory Address-"Scenes in the Life of Weymouth" Barbara Allen
Soprano Solo-"I Know Where a Garden Grows" Densmore
Florence A. Mckenzie
Violin Solo-"Romance" from 2nd Concerto in D Minor Wieniawski Mary J. Keith
Cornet Solo-"Polka Militaire" Denish
John J. Cipullo
Soprano Solo-"If God Left Only You" Brahe
Muriel E. Hanson
Valedictory Address-"The Interpreter" Doris B. Garey
Chorus-"The Kilties' March" School
Murchison
Presentation of Diplomas Mr. Prince H. Tirrell Chairman of School Committee
Class Ode
Benediction Rev. Patrick J. Dawson
CLASS BANQUET
Thursday afternoon at five o'clock
CLASS HISTORY
Marion R. Loud
Raymond P. Sherman
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CLASS PROPHECY Emma A. Arbuckle-Catherine I. Barnes-Gordon H. Rauch CLASS PLAY Thursday Evening, June 21, 1923 7.45 p. m. "THE QUEEN OF HEARTS" A High School Comedy in One Act Scene-A room in Weston Seminary for Girls CAST OF CHARACTERS
Geraldine Bruce, a senior Marjorie T. Worster
Dolly Hilton, her cousin, a freshman .. Lesley Lovell
Marion Kendricks a senior E. Gladys Price
Fitzhugh Chauncey, an Instructor at Weston. Herman L. Allen
Gerald Bruce, a Yale senior Raymond P. Sherman
Tim Gregg, a Yale freshman William F. Shields
Furniture loaned by W. G. Shaw, Quincy
CLASS OFFICERS
President, William F. Shields
Vice-President, Henry T. Lyons
Secretary, Marjorie T. Worster
Treasurer, Agatha L. Killeen
CLASS MARSHAL
William F. Shields
DANCE COMMITTEE
Marjorie A. Stetson, Chairman
Agatha L. Killeen
Raymond P. Sherman
Dorothy I. Dasha
Gordon H. Rauch Alice M. Murphy Henry T. Lyons
MOTTO COMMITTEE
Herman L. Allen, Chairman
Doris B. Garey Barbara Allen Arletta Nickerson
Edward W. Callahan
Henry T. Lyons
BANQUET COMMITTEE Irving C. Keene, Chairman
Hazel S. Our Vincent G. Perrow. Eleanor L. Garvin
Robert H. Hiatt L. Eyllen Hollis George E. Cunniff
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ODE TO THE CLASS OF 1923 By Florence Augusta Salisbury
Like ships that venture forth beyond the harbor bar, Abreast the sea-kissed gales to seek adventure far, So we our moorings slip from childhood's peaceful bay, And boldly face with hearts aglow the coming fray
Of blust'ring storm and wind, and treach'rous shoals that lie Beneath the quiet surf to lure those passing by. On idle tides of chance some slowly glide along And join the endless fleet that drifts in aimless throng; While others through the mist see mystic ports a-gleam, And bravely plough along, with sunlit sails a-beam, To those far distant goals where Fortune Fairies cast Fair blessings on those ships that anchor safe at last.
Music by Herman L. Allen 1 1 j
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WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Barbara Allen
Herman Lorenz Allen
Emma Amelia Arbuckle
Agatha Louise Killeen
Helen Mildred Baker
Catherine Isabelle Barnes Alma Gertrude Blanchard
George Everett Bowker Isabel Bradford Briggs Edward William Callahan
Eleanor Chandler
John Joseph Cipullo
Walter Richard Cope Gertrude Flora Culley
George Edward Cunniff Elizabeth Helena Curtin Hazel Elizabeth Curtis Helena Marie Dacey James Daniele
Vincent Gerard Perrow
Anita Louisa Petrucci
Eugene Francis Pitts Marian Adeline Pratt Eva Gladys Price George Winfield Price
Dorothy Isabelle Dasha Helen Anna DesLauries Miriam Macgregor Edson Emily Richardson Evans Eleanor Louise Garvin
Doris Bates Garey
Madeline Florence Griffin
Olive Elizabeth Hackett Mildred Arlene Hannaford Muriel Elizabeth Hanson
Hannah Marie Sheehan
Raymond Pratt Sherman
William Francis Shields Dorothy Rita Smith
Louise Alberta Smith
Egil Lars Solsness
Marjorie Aurelia Stetson
Elinor Susan Watson
Martha Hunt Whittle
Marjorie Taylor Worster
SPECIAL CERTIFICATE STUDENTS
Margaret Teresa Fitzgerald Eli Rotelie Rubolino
NORFOLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
( Weymouth Branch)
GRADUATES
Walter Richard Cope George Winfield Price Robert John Thibodeau
HONOR LIST
Barbara Allen Catherine Isabelle Barnes Doris Bates Garey Florence Alice Mckenzie Marjorie Taylor Worster
* Graduated as of Class of 1917
Marion Richards Loud Lesley Lovell
Henry Thomas Lyons
John Michael Lyons
Marion Louise Mahoney
Florence Alice Mckenzie
Elinor Louise Menchin
Alice Mae Murphy Doris Shaw Newcomb Arletta Nickerson Hazel Studley Our
Harriet Ellice Proctor
George Henry Puopolo
Gordon Howard Rauch Henry George Reilly
Florence Augusta Salisbury
*Robert Henry Hiatt Enid Methyl Holbrook Lucie Eyllen Hollis
Carroll Seymour Hunt Elizabeth Mary Hussey John Stanley Jennings Irving Coose Keene
Mary Josephine Keith Harold Joseph Kelly
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DIRECTORY OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1923-1924 SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Prince H. Tirrell, Chairman.
Mrs. Sarah Stetson Howe, Secretary.
Francis W. Rea, Term expires April 1, 1924, 706 Pleasant St., South Weymouth.
Prince H. Tirrell, Term expires April 1, 1924, 167 Pleasant St., South Weymouth.
John P. Hunt, Term expires April 1, 1925, 99 Front St., Weymouth. Dr. J. Herbert Libby, Term expires April 1, 1925, 691 Broad St., East Weymouth
Edwin R. Sampson, Term expires April 1, 1926, 19 Lincoln St., North Weymouth.
Mrs. Sarah Stetson Howe, Term expires April 1, 1926, 9 Burton Terrace, South Weymouth.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Parker T. Pearson, 511 Commercial St., East Weymouth, Tel. Wey. 0520.
Office Hours: At High School every day 8:30 to 9 A. M. Tuesday, 3:30 to 4:30 P. M. Tel. Wey. 1460.
Helen G. Tonry, Secretary, 79 Chard St., East Weymouth.
STATISTICS FROM REGISTERS FOR YEAR 1922-1923
SCHOOL and GRADE
Number Enrolled
Boys
Girls
Total
Membership
Average
Average
Attendance
Per cent. of
Attendance
Number Cases
Number Cases
Dismissal
Number '
Absences
Number Cases
Truancy
Number Visitors
Aggregate
Attendance
Total Number
Days
WARD I
Athens 9
44
24
20
45
42.72
40.04
93.72
36
14 492
8
10
7290
182
Athens 8
42
21
21
45
42.36
39.15
92.43
54
58
586
2
5
7123.5
182
Athens 7
57
29
28
62
54
51.02
94.49
23
19
542
4
19
9280
182
Athens 6
42
17
25
43
40.35
37.42
92.73
39
37
535.5
0
14
6813
182
Athens 5 & 6 .
38
17
21
39
35.16
32.87
93.48
26
6
413
2
12
5989
182
Athens 5
46
27
19
51
43.75
40.55
92.69
50
21
604.5
0
9
7373.5
182
Athens 4
46
26
20
47
43.48
39.23
90.22
54
24
774.5
0
14
7134
182
Athens 3 & 4 ..
42
22
20
48
38.11
33.96
89.11
81
17
757.5
0
7
6180
182
Athens 3
42
12
30
45
40.31
36.98
91.74
85
30
602.5
0
41
6736.5
182
Athens
43
21
22
48
43.4
39.1
90.09
55
17
764
0
38
7142
182
Athens 2
43
24
19
49
43.99
39.34
89.43
126
6
857
0
19
7154.5
182
Athens 1
40
18
22
45
37.47
31.72
84.65
104
3
104.7
0
58
5770.5
182
Athens 1
41
19
22
45
37.68
33.73
89.52
54
5
712
0
18
6140.5
182
Total
566
277
289
612
542.78
495.11
91.22
787
257
8687.5
16
264
90127
182
Adams 1, 2 & 3.
30
11
19
35
31.17
28.22
90.53
46
15
493.5
0
97
5199
184
WARD II
Humphrey 9A ..
33
20
13
33
32.66
30.85
94.46
10
23
335.5
3
30
5674.5
184
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164
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Membership
Tardiness
Humphrey 9B ..
34
21
13
35
31.34
30.08 32.3
95.98
16
13
244
1
30
5529.5 5931
184
Humphrey 8B ..
39
19
20
39
32.96
31.05
94.21
21
8
354.5
6
9
5706
.184
7A ..
48
25
23
51
44.65
42.46
95.1
42
21
404
2
14
7806.5
184
Humphrey
7B. .
47
28
19
49
45.19
42.28
93.56
63
6
542
1
7
7775
184
Humphrey 6A ..
41
23
18
46
40.04
36.76
91.81
18
7
618.5
0
17
6760.5
184
Humphrey
6B ..
41
26
15
46
41.28
38.95
94.35
39
3
522
0
8
7129.5
184
Total
324
195
129
340
303.02
284.73
93.96
231
112
3499.5
16
164
52312.5
184
Franklin 5.
45
23
22
46
44.85
42.35
94.43
38
16
463.5
0
108
7787
184
Franklin 4 & 5.
36
18
18
37
33.63
32.13
95.54
15
3
279
1
67
5908.5
184
Franklin 2.
34
18
16
36
30.53
27.93
91.48
48
0
473.5
0
66
5135.5
184
Franklin 1 ...
46
24
22
49
42.75
38.87
90.92
33
0
716
4
71
7142.5
184
Total
161
83
78
168
151.76
141.28
93.09
134
19
1932
5
312
25973.5
184
Jefferson
41
17
24
41
38.14
36.04
94.49
7
4
391
0 65
6620.5
184
Jefferson
3
46
31
15
48
44.88
42.20
94.03
19
14
497.5
0
54
7759.5
184
Jefferson
45
21
24
45
40.37
37.6
93.16
23
5
507
0
46
6914
184
Jefferson
1
39
22
17
42
37.73
34.47
91.36
26
16
588
0
104
6336
184
Total
171
91
80
176
161.12
150.31
93.29
75
39
1983.5
0
269
27630
184
Washington
5 ..
43
26
17
46
39.14
36.27
92.69
40
15
526
0
52
6631
183
Washington
44
15
29
46
40.14
36.57
91.10
66
22
686
0
27
6687
183
Washington
3. .
38
17
21
43
35.66
32.06
89.9
37
4
663.5
0
40
5872
183
Washington
3.
42
25
17
45
39.8
34.77
87.36
19
0
725.5.
2
42
6387.5
183
Washington
2.
45
22
23
50
45.6
37.99
83.3
73
12
1211.5
0
50
6925
183
Washington
1 ..
44
25
19
46
37.13
33.22
89.47
49
6
717.5
0
76
6071.5
183
Total
256
130
1.26
276
237,47
210,88
88,80
284
59
4580
2.
287 38574
188
8
41
34.9
92.55
22
31
479
3
49
Humphrey 8A ..
41
33
4
.
. .
. .
2
. .
.
·
4.
1
165
184
Humphrey
. .
.
SCHOOL and GRADE
Number Enrolled
Boys
Girls
Total
Average
Average
Attendance
Per cent. of
Number Cases
Number Cases
Dismissal
Number
Absences
Number Cases
Truancy
Number Visitors
Aggregate
Attendance
Total Number Days
WARD III
Hunt 9
45
19
26
46
41.56
38.32
92.22
21
17
593.5
0
13
7050.5
184
Hunt 8
40
25
15
41
38.01
34.99
92.06
40
13
554
1
5
6443.5
184
Hunt 7 and 8.
31
15
16
31
29.07
26.54
91.29
38
17
459
1
3
4876.5
184
Hunt 7
40
18
22
42
38.49
34.35
89.26
21
22
749
25
8
6338
184
Hunt
6
45
26
19
46
43.64
40.43
92.63
37
21
593
0
11
7443
184
Hunt
5
52
30
22
54
46.98
42.42
90.28
23
32
843
0
17
7807.5
184
Hunt
33
19
14
36
31.92
29.1
91.15
18
20
517.5
0
31
5366.5
184
Hunt
26
16
10
26
24.27
22.25
91.7
41
14
372.5
1
6
4091
184
Hunt
3
42
26
16
44
40.27
36.70
91.13
34
6
657
4
21
6754
184
Hunt 2
40
19
21
41
36.92
32.09
86.92
57
27
881.5
5
17
5907
184
Hunt 1 and 2 ..
33
13
20
40
33.64
28.29
84.11
43
0
945
0
29
5214
184
Hunt
1
41
26
15
43
39.38
33.68
85.51
45
1
1046.5
0
38
6199
184
Total
468
252
216
490
444.15
399.16
89.87
418
190
8211.5
37
199
73490.5
184
WARD IV
Shaw 7-8
29
16
13
31
28.27
25.62
90.63
30
30
473.5
0
2
4725
184
Shaw 5-6
27
11
16
28
25.54
23.54
92.16
27
13
368.5
0
11
4334
184
Shaw 3-4
27
13
14
29
26.98
24.56
91.03
107
29
450
0
13
4511
184
Shaw
1-2
44
24
20
49
43.84
38.14
86.99
117
42
1070.5
0
17
7002
. 184
Total
127
64
63
137
124.63
111.86
89.75
281
114
2362.5
0
43
20572
184
.
·
.
·
. .
. .
Membership
Membership
Attendance
Tardiness
4
4
166
Pratt 6-7-8
33
17
16
40
31.6
28.67
90.7
67
6
537.5
0
2
5246
183
Pratt 4-5
30
14
16
32
27.88
26.18
93.9
28
16
297.5
0
8
4802
183
Pratt 2-3
41
22
19
46
37.87
32.81
86.64
97
9
926
7
14
5997
183
Pratt
36
20
16
41
30.18
25.45
84.32
163
3
1027
0
19
4581
183
Total
140
73
67 .
159
127.53
113.11.
86.68
355
34
2788
7
43
20626
183
WARD V
Nevin 9
49
25
24
52
46.84
42.97
91.72
60
2
702.5
1
89
7954.5
184
Nevin 8
41
13
28
43
40.41
37.48
92.75
19
9
563
10
80
6869.5
184
Nevin 7
47
25
22
49
41.15
37.89
92.07
31
57
607
2
70
6961.5
184
Nevin 6
40
22
18
46
41.92
38.58
92
35
2
624.5
0
78
7095
184
Nevin 5-6
36
18
18
38
34.42
31.59
91.78
2.8
19
524
1
96
5810
184
Nevin 5
43
18
25
44
41.58
38.95
93.7
10
24
483.5
0
84
7171
184
Nevin 4
36
18
18
39
36.00
32.53
90.4
15
54
637
0
125
5980.5
184
Nevin 3
42
23
19
50
42.41
38.42
90.59
14
2
744.5
1
29
7068
184
Nevin 2
41
25
16
46
40.06
35.15
90.23
57
24
751
0
73
6637.5
184
Nevin 1
43
25
18
50
40.51
34.60
85.41
35
10
1094
0
111
6454.5
184
Total
418
212
206
457
405.30
369.16
91.08
304
203
6731.5
15
835
68002
184
Pond 1-2-3
27
14
13
28
25.07
22.56
89.98
28
7
461
0
30
4139.5
184
WARD TOTALS
Ward 1
596
288
308
647
573.95
523.33
91.18
833
272
9181
16
361
95326
182
Ward 2
912
499
413
960
853.37
787.20
92.24
724
229 11945
23 1032 144490
183
Ward 3
468
252
216
490
444.15
399.16
89.87
418
190
8211.5
37
199
73490.5
184
Ward 4
267
137
130
296
252.16
224.97
89.22
636
148
5150 5
7
86
41198
183
Ward 5
445
226
219
485
430.37
391.72
91.02
332
210
7192.5
15
865
72141.5
184
High School
531
226
305
546
485.64
443.44
91.31
797
318
7800
0
81386 551
154
Grand Total , 3258 1650 1608 3468 3055,34 2784.12
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