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Years College or
Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
JOHN ADAMS SCHOOL
16 Church Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 3271-W
*Elizabeth P. True, A.B.
II
$1,200
1941
2
4
IO
-
*Helen G. Lebbossiere
.I
1,800
1931
12
2
II
-
ATHENS SCHOOL
21 Athens Street, North Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1571-R
Joseph U. Teague
Prin. V
2,000
1922
2
I
3
*Kathryn A. Scully
III-IV
1,400
1942
61/2
21/2 5
Charlotte M. Clark, B.S. Ed.
.II
1,200
1941
2
4
-
BICKNELL SCHOOL
90 Sea Street, at Bicknell Square, North Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0306
E. Leo Madden
Prin.
3,000
1922
21
3
8
-
*Barbara H. Pray, B.S. Ed.
VIII
1,800
1932
II
4
14
E. Louise Rubolino, B.S. Ed.
VIII
1,100
1942 I
Eva C. Bernier, B.S. Ed.
. VII
Substitute
3
4
2
Alma R. Driscoll
VII
Substitute
8
2
6
*Isabel Tutty, B.S. Ed.
VII
1,700
1935
8
4
15
Marie F. Galvin
. VI
1,800
1921
22
2
[3
Mignon . E. Pray
. VI
1,800
1927
16
2
12
Winifred Lennon, B.S. Ed.
V
1,750
1933
101/2
4
7
Edith M. Mulligan, A.B.
1,500
1939
5
4
I
Josephine M. McGonagle
IV
Substitute
6
3
2
*Elizabeth C. Rogers, B.S. Ed. Marjorie Maynard
III
1,800
1929
14
2
9
*Alice E. Olson, B.S. Ed.
II-III
1,700
1934
9
4
7
Helen C. Tracy
II
1,600
1934
9
2
3
Aileen M. Karacius, B.S. Ed.
Substitute
9
4
6
Alice M. Murphy
I
1,800
1926
17
2
7
JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL
60 Humphrey Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1048-W
Gertrude L. Reid
Prin.
2,200
1902
41
2
32
-
I. Elena Caracciolo, B.S. Ed.
VII
1,000
1943
-
4
-
Elizabeth Egan
VI
1,800
1914
44
I
I5
*Sadie A. Lambe
VI
1,700
1934
9
3
16
M. Frances Lebbossiere, A.B.
V
1,800
1933
IO
4
6
*Mary Reidy, B.S. Ed.
IV
1,600
1937
6
4
2
Catherine Q. Goodwin, B.S. Ed.
III
Substitute
I
4
-
Mary B. Halligan
II
1,800
1926
I7
2
IO
-
Alice B. Keohan
I
1,800
1927
16
2
9
-
-
Louise A. Kalaghan, B.S. Ed.
.
I
1,200
1942
2
4
4
II
Preston A. DePlacido, A.B. Asst. Prin .- VIII
2,200
1932
1943
I
4
-
+
-
109
.
4
-
. V
IV
1,100
I
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary,
January 1, 1944
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or
Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
JEFFERSON SCHOOL
200 Middle Street, East Weymouth
Telephone-Weymouth 1128-W
Ruth M. Reidy
Prin .- IV
$2,050 1912
31
2
I3
Mary A. Nolan
,III
Substitute
21
2
Mellissa Chase
,II
1,800 1909
33
3
15
-
Florence M. Hawes, B.S. Ed.
I
1,200
1941 2
4
-
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
8 School Street, at Commercial Square, East Weymouth
Telephone-Weymouth 0297-M
Rosamond E. Cunniff
Prin .- V
2, 150
1920
25
2
18
Mary A. Fitzsimmons, A.B.
. VII
1,650
1934
9
4
4
Esther M. Rydgren
.VI
1,800
1930
I3
2
I3
Helen E. O'Halloran, B.S. Ed.
IV
1,700
1934
9
4
6
E. Madeline Connell, B.S. Ed.
III
1,600
1937
6
4
I
*Ruth B. Sylvester, B.S. Ed.
II
1,750
1934
9
4
9
Norma R. Brown, B.S. Ed.
I
1,800
1931
23
4
I2
HUNT SCHOOL
45 Broad Street, Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1006
Charles Y. Berry, LL.B.
.Prin.
3,000
1910
35
6
7
-
*Robert H. Hiatt, B.S. Ed. . Asst. Prin .- VIII
2,500
1926
18
4
I
Marie K. Ghiorse, A.B.
VIII
1,750
1930
I3
4
6
*Mary E. Lonergan, B.L.I.
VIII
1,700
1934
9
4
4
*Nunzie C. Daniele, B.S. Ed.
VII
2,000
1931
12
4
Rose M. Leonard, B.S. Ed.
VII
1,400
1940
4
4
-
-
. V
.V
Substitute
3
4
2
W. Margaret Lincoln, B.S. Ed.
IV
1,100
1942
I
4
Margaret Q. Donahue
III
1,700
1922
25
2
5
Carmella P. Locantore, B.S. Ed.
III
1,100
1942
I
4
-
Mary B. Harrington, B.S. Ed.
II
1,300
1940
3
4
I
Martha H. Whittle
II
1,700
1926
17
2
4
Helen F. Galvin
I
1,800
1923
20
2
6
Susan M. Tracy
I
1,800
1907
36
2
8
CENTER SCHOOL
765 Washington Street, at Middle Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1271-R
Marjorie F. Cass, B.S. Ed. Prin .- I-II
1,400
1940 4
4
2
-
Stefani Konrad, B.S. Ed.
II-III
1,300
1940
3
4
-
PRATT SCHOOL
665 Pleasant Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0297-R
Mabel E. Roode, B.S. Ed. ..... . Prin .- VIII
2,200
1926 35
4 5 -
.
110
1,800
1902
42
2
8
Rita M. Kearns, B.S. Ed.
1,000 1943
-
4
Marguerite D. Howsberger, B.S. Ed.
.IV
1,000
1943
-
4
Ruth T. Sheahan, B.S. Ed.
VI
Substitute
4
Elisabeth T. Tracy
VI
Marjorie B. Toohey, B.S. Ed.
,
.
-
-
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary,
January 1, 1944
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or
Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
*Jeannette F. Hawes, B.S. Ed.
VII
$1,700
1934
9
4
3
*Marie B. Upton, B.S. Ed.
VI
1,800
1929
14
4
*Marion R. Loud, A.B. ..
. V
1,800
1927
16
4
15
Kathryn J. Gaughen, A.B.
IV
1,500
1939
5
4
Ruth J. Nolan
III
1,600
1934
9
2
3
Jean A. Tompkins, B.S. Ed.
II
1,000
1943
-
4
-
M. Alice Owen, B.S. Ed.
I
1,700
1931
I3
4
4
SHAW SCHOOL
570 Main Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1048-M
*Mary F. Toomey, A.B., A.M.
Acting Prin .- VII-VIII
1,500 1941
3
5
I
-
- -
*Doris A. Upton, B.S. Ed.
V
1,600
1937
6
4
2
Ethel M. Hiatt
III-IV
1,800 1915
32
2
7
Phyllis P. Thompson, B.S. Ed.
I-II
Substitute
I
4
-
EDWARD B. NEVIN SCHOOL
851 Main Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1327
Margaret Dingwall, B.S. Ed., Ed.M.
Acting Prin.
2,000
1912
31
5
*Meredith G. Bragg, B.S. Ed., A.M.
VIII
1,500
1940
4
5
Lucille D. Trenear, B.S. Ed.
VIII
1,300
1941
3
4
Jean T. Lindsay, B.S. Ed.
VII
1,300
1940
3
4
*Florence H. Condrick, B.S. Ed. VI Alice B. Wallace V-VI
1,100
1943
I
4
*Elizabeth C. Getchell
. V
1,600
1942
17
2
27
*Dorothy E. Gallant, B.S. Ed.
.IV
1, 500
1943
1012
Myrtle P. Turner, B.S. Ed.
IV
Substitute
6
4
4
Malvena E. MacDonnell, B.S. Ed.
III
1,200
1941
2
4
Anne F. Connell, B.S. Ed.
II-III
1, 100
1942
I
4
Cecilia A. McDonald, B.S. Ed.
II
1,300
1941
3
4
L. May Chessman
1,800
1900
43
2
21
Helena H. Loughan, B.S. Ed.
I
1,500
1938
5
4
I
POND SCHOOL
off 245 Pond Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1128-M
*Alice E. Fulton, B.S. Ed., Ed.M. Prin .- VIII
2,150
1921
22
6
-
Anne G. Toomey, A.B. VII
1,000
1943
-
4
Alberta R. Kelly VI
Substitute
12
2
4
Esther L. Visco
V
1,700
1927
16
2
6
Rita I. Fitzgerald, B.S. Ed.
IV
1,200
1941
2
4
Josephine M. Lindsay, B.S. Ed.
III
1,500
1938
5
4
-
-
*Josephine E. Ray Dorothy M. Fitzpatrick I
II
1,800
1931
14
2
16
1,650
193I
12
2
2
I
5
Delia Will, B.S. Ed., Ed.M.
VI-VII
Substitute
Substitute
17
2
9
4
2
I
-
-
111
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary,
January 1, 1944
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
SUPERVISORS
Sarah E. Brassill Clubs and Gardens
$2,000 1916 46
2
-
Harriet S. Drew Domestic Arts
Substitute
5
37/2 4 -
Vera B. Freeman Art (Assistant)
1,700 1934
IO
4 23
1
Ruth C. Gustafson, B.S. Ed. .. Music
Substitute
6
4
8
-
A. Edward Haviland, B.S. Ed. Manual Arts John M. Lyons Music (Assistant) Anna A. MacDavitt, R.N.
Nurse
2,000
1922
21
4
3
8
Flora H. McGrath, B.S. Ed., Ed.M.
Director of Courses of Study
2,500
1928
16
6 IO
7
Marion E. Ray
Arts (Assistant)
2,000
1929
I5
5
22
William L. Rinehart, B.S. Ed. Ed. M.,
Penmanship
Part-time
26
6
12
Inez A. Kohler .. .. Physically Handicapped
Part-time
8
2
-
-
*These teachers have taken courses during the year 1943.
JANITORS
HIGH SCHOOL
Beatrice Bates (Mrs.), 93 Pearl Street, North Weymouth Harry W. Caldwell, 335 North Street, North Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 2339-J
Edward C. Pottle, 15 Lochmere Avenue, North Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0912-R
Frank Puopolo, 57 Middle Street, East Weymouth
#Charles E. Shaw, 1138 Commercial Street, East Weymouth
JUNIOR ANNEX
M. Ward Holbrook, 742 Main Street, South Weymouth
ADAMS SCHOOLS
Edwin R. Farren, 23 Farren Road, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1053-R
ATHENS SCHOOL
Allan R. Kinsley, 99 North Street, North Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0503-M
BICKNELL SCHOOL
Edward J. Gill, 2 Newton Court, North Weymouth W. Edwin Miller, 16 Howard Street, North Weymouth
JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL M. Joseph Coleran, 28 Humphrey Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 2256-R
JEFFERSON SCHOOL
Jeremiah McFarland, 72 Putnam Street, East Weymouth
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
John H. Connell, 44 Iron Hill Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 3207-J
5
4
2
15
1,900
1935
4
3
2,000
1938
9
112
HUNT SCHOOL
Edward R. Corridan, 1077 Front Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 2417-R John M. Sullivan, 4 Stetson Street, Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 2097-J
CENTER SCHOOL
H. Calvin Blenis, 1067 Front Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 2680-J
PRATT SCHOOL
Herbert T. MacFawn, 731 Pleasant Street, East Weymouth
SHAW SCHOOL
George S. Vinton, 55 Highland Place, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1207-W
EDWARD B. NEVIN SCHOOL
Winfield B. Baker, 27 Tower Avenue, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0652-W
H. Calvin Blenis, 1067 Front Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 2680-J
POND SCHOOL
Irving S. Warner, 40 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0539-R
15 months for the School Department; balance for the Town Hall
SCHOOL PHYSICIANS
HIGH, ADAMS, ATHENS, AND BICKNELL SCHOOLS Wallace H. Drake, M.D., 88 Sea Street, North Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0450
JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL AND JUNIOR ANNEX J. Herbert Libby, M.D., 707 Broad Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0216
JEFFERSON AND WASHINGTON SCHOOLS Harris E. Bowmar, M.D., 665 Broad Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0034
HUNT AND CENTER SCHOOLS Lewis W. Pease, M.D., 135 Webb Street, Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0611
PRATT AND SHAW SCHOOLS Harold A. Spalding, M.D., 875 Main Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1770
EDWARD B. NEVIN AND POND SCHOOLS Robert R. Ryan, M.D., 32 Union Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1380
113
STATISTICS TAKEN FROM THE REGISTERS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 17, 1943
Ward and School
Grade
Boys
Girls
Number Enrolled
Aggregate
Attendance
Average
Attendance
Total
Membership
Average
Membership
Attendance Per Cent
Total Days
Number Days
Number Cases
Tardiness
Dismissal
No. Cases Truancy
WARD I Adams
VIII
17
19
36
5,833.5
33.43
37
35.58
93.96
174
359
35
9
0
VII
15
22
37
5,780
33.40
38
35.55
93.95
173
375.5
91
16
0
VI
20
21
41
6,426
37.26
42
39.71
93.83
172.5
421.5
40
6
0
V
22
15
37
5,811.5
33.66
41
35.70
94.29
172.5
355
76
11
1
IV
20
12
32
4,846.5
28.23
33
30.80
91.66
171.5
437.5
54
5
0
III
15
22
37
5,543
32.25
39
35.74
90.24
171.5
585
56
8
0
II
23
20
43
6,779.5
39.61
53
44.45
89.11
171.5
842
52
8
0
I
22
19
41
5,621.5
32.90
44
38.05
86.47
171.5
911
21
12
0
Total
154
150
304
46,641.5
270.74
327
295.58
91.60
1,378.0 4,286.5
425
75
1
Athens
VI
10
10
20
3,108.5
17.92
21
19.34
92.65
173.5
245.5
44
4
1
IV-V
16
18
34
5,384.5
31.30
37
34.49
90.76
172
548
51
16
2
II-III
17
19
36
5,543
32.22
40
36.08
89.32
172
663
42
0
0
I-II
17
17
34
4,959
29.52
44
34.40
85.80
168
821
35
3
0
Total
60
64
124
18,995.0
110.96
142
124.31
89.26
685.5 2,277.5
172
23
3
Bicknell
VIII
13
21
34
5,223
30.27
34
32.88
92.08
172.5
449
80
13
2
VIII
19
14
33
4,892
28.27
35
31.38
90.10
173
537
39
15
0
VIII
10
22
32
4,828
28.06
35
31.12
90.18
172
525.5
76
16
0
VII
16
10
26
4,057
23.59
28
25.90
91.07
172
397.5
68
4
0
VII
18
10
28
4,251.5
24.72
30
26.50
93.27
172
307
40
10
0
VII
15
11
26
4,058.5
23.59
30
25.17
93.74
172
271
24
10
0
VI
20
10
30
5,037.5
29.20
37
32.30
90.40
172.5
535
46
10
0
VI
17
17
34
5,320.5
30.93
36
33.76 91.62
172
486.5
8
11
0
1
Absence
Number Cases
114
115
VI
10
11
21
3,311
19.20
22
20.71
92.71
172.5
260.5
11
5
0
VI
12
10
22
3,433.5
19.79
23
21.28
93.00
173.5
258.5
21
8
0
V
13
12
25
3,505.5
20.38
25
22.38
91.06
172
344
15
5
0
IV
17
4
21
3,234.5
18.75
21
20.13
93.16
172.5
237.5
41
10
0
III
19
10
29
4,271.5
24.83
29
27.29
91.00
172
422.5
26
3
0
II
10
12
22
3,235
18.76
22
20.93
89.69
172
372
28
5
0
I
14
9
23
3,012
17.56
23
19.91
88.21
171.5
402.5
18
3
0
Total
108
76
184
27,317.0
158.32
186
172.80
91.62
1,380.0 2,493.5
219
49
0
Jefferson
VII
9
9
18
3,316
18.98
21
19.89
95.42
175
161
8
4
0
IV-V
14
14
28
4,273.5
24.54
29
26.79
91.60
174
395
38
7.
11
III-IV
14
11
25
3,950.5
23.31
28
25.34
91.99
169.5
346
2
0
0
II
11
14
25
4,031
23.31
28
25.42
91.70
174
387.5
2
0
0
I
16
16
32
4,372
26.81
33
30.87
86.85
162
633
49
4
0
.
Total
64
64
128
19,943.0
116.95
139
128.31
91.15
854.5 1,922.5
99
15
11
V
16
14
30
4,607
26.71
38
29.95
89.17
172.5
559.5
25
13
0
V
15
18
33
5,104
29.50
36
32.20
91.62
173
466.5
12
8
0
IV
18
10
28
4,460
25.78
31
28.24 27.75
91.28
173
426
22
6
0
IV
16
12
28
4,338.5
25.15
34
35.33
42
39.10
90.63 90.36
172.5
650.5
24
12 .
0
III
21 17
18
35
5,525.5
32.22
40
36.03
89.41
171.5
654.5
19
3
0
II
15
22
37
5,126
29.80
44
33.83
88.11
172
691
20 1
0
0
I
16
13
29
4,096.5
25.29
31
28.19
89.70
162
471
15
0
0
I
18
13
31
4,489
26.41
39
30.44
86.74
170
686
11
0
0
Total
280
254
534
81,509.0
474.62
600
524.74 90.44
2,917.0 8,562.0
543
131
2
Total for Ward I
494
468
962
147,145.5
856.32
1,069
944.63
90.65
4,980.5 15,126.0 1,140
229
6
WARD II
James Humphrey
VII
13
8
21
3,314
19.05
21
20.17
94.42
174
196
59
10
0
-
172.5
448.5
14
0
0
19
40
6,094.5
II-III
.
STATISTICS TAKEN FROM THE REGISTERS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 17, 1943 (Continued)
Ward and School
Grade
Boys
Girls
Number Enrolled
Aggregate
Attendance
Average
Attendance
Membership
Average
Membership
Attendance
Total Days
Number Days
Absence
Number Cases
Tardiness
Dismissal
No. Cases Truancy
Junior Annex
VIII
17
14
31
5,080
29.2
31
30.67
95.20
174
256
54
11
1
VIII
=
17
28
4,401
25.29
28
27.74
91.19
174
425
40
7
0
VIII
12
13
25
3,499
20.11
25
22.10
90.98
174
347
78
25
1
Junior Manual Arts
19
a
25
3,681
21.28
28
25.29
84.14
173
695
45
6
2
Junior Manual Arts
2
a
2
4,000
23.12
33
26.28
87.99
173
546
87
3
1
Total
80
56
136
20,661.0
119.00
145
132.08
90.10
868.0 2,269.0
304
57
un
Washington
VII
12
18
30
4,965
28.72
32
31.02
92.59
173
402.5
42
14
2
VI
15
00
33
5,025.5
28.76
37
30.93
92.98
174.5
379.5
17
19
0
V
18
16
34
5,518
31.68
37
34.28
92.39
174
447.5
16
3
0
IV
11
11
22
3,470.5
19.96
24
22.11
90.28
174
375.5
1
5
0
III
13
14
27
4,054.5
23.34
ão
25.57
91.28
174
394.5
25
7
0
II
14
18
32
4,421
25.81
38
28.86
89.43
172
530.5
55
5
0
1
22
12
34
4,849
28.39
38
32.18
88.22
171.5
666.5
4
OC
0
Total
105
107
212
32,303.5
186.66
234
204.95
91.08
1,213.0 3,196.5
173
61
2
Total for Ward II
357
303
660
100,224.5
580.93
704
638.14 91.04
4,315.5 9,881.5
795
182
18
Number Cases
Total
Per Cent
116
WARD III Hunt
VIII
18
7
25
3,792
22.04
27
24.41
90.29
172
407.5
42
13
8
VIII
17
17
34
5,543
31.94
34
33.62
95.02
173.5
290.5
8
5
0
VIII
12
10
22
3,354
19.61
24
21.87 33.32
93.37
171.5
379
49
14
16
VII
14
20
34
5,336
31.11
36
42
39.82
89.51
170.5
711.5
39
9
0
VII
24
15
39
6,077.5 4,236.5
24.49
28
26.24
93.32
173
303
28
12
0
.
VI
16
17
33
5,315
30.90
38
33.95
91.02
172
524
18
6
0
V
26
16
42
6,354.5
37.05
42
40.90
90.57
171.5
661.5
9
1
0
V
16
24
40
6,073.5
35.52
43
39.54
89.83
171
687.5
65
13
0
IV
20
15
35
5,418
31.59
38
· 34.47
91.65
171.5
493.5
36
7
17
IV
15
18
33
5,102
29.75
35
32.10
92.69
171.5
402.5
78
15
0
III
16
13
29
4,813
27.98
33
30.35
92.20
172
407
38
14
4
III
15
15
30
4,687.5
27.33
33
30.54
89.49
171.5
550
55
21
2
II
12
19
31
4,419
25.91
33
29.13
88.96
170.5
547
11
2
0
II
21
7
28
4,531
26.50
32
-29.39
90.16
171
494
91
4
0
I
13
16
29
4,258.5
24.90
31
27.91
89.21
171
515
29
1
0
I
23
7
30
4,401
25.66
32
28.05
91.47
175.5
410
30
1
0
Total
288
254
542
83,712.0
487.92
581
535.61 91.10
2,920.5 8,169.5
673
142
47
Total for Ward III
288
254
542
83,712.0
487.92
581
535.61 91.10
2,920.5 8,169.5
673
142
47
WARD IV Pratt
VIII
13
14
27
3,870
22.50
27
24.39
92.25
172
325
31
18
0
VII
26
13
39
5,985.5
34.80
41
39.05
89.11
172
731.5
51
25
20
VI
14
12
26
3,907
22.72
28
25.00
90.80
172
396
25
11
1
V
14
16
30
4,417
25.68
31
28.46
90.24
172
477.5
42
5
0
IV
19
13
32
4,925.5
24.57
35
32.04
89.38
172
585.5
2
40
0
III
16
15
31
4,500
26.24
33
29.37
89.34
171.5
537
38
7
0
II
14
15
29
4,234
24.83
30
28.07
88.46
170.5
552.5
58
7
0
I
18
15
33
4,752.5
27.62
37
30.98
89.18
172
576.5
75
7
0
Total
134
113
247
36,591.5
208.96
262
237.36
88.04
1,374.0 4,181.5
322
120
21
4
0
39.67
171
386
47
117
·
.
VI
10
18
28
35.64
STATISTICS TAKEN FROM THE REGISTERS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 17, 1943 (Continued)
Ward and School
Grade
Boys
Girls
Number Enrolled
Aggregate
Attendance
Average
Attendance
Total
Membership
Average
Membership
Per Cent
Attendance
Total Days
Number Days
Absence
Number Cases
Tardiness
Dismissal
No. Cases Truancy
Shaw
VIII VI-VII
12
11
23
3,769
21.72
25
22.96
94.63
173.5
107
13
9
0
V
9
8
17
3,049
17.73
21
18.78
94.41
172
196
11
3
3
III-IV
25
12
37
5,043.5
29.32
43
33.23
88.23
172
672.5
42
9
0
I-II
14
13
27
3,998.5
23.25
30
26.27
88.48
172
518.5
16
2
0
Total
73
61
134
20,235.5
117.23
150
129.50
90.53
863.0 1,921.5
126
27
4
Center
II-III
15
16
31
4,243.5
24.96
31
27.98
89.21
170
513.5
2
0
0
I-II
15
16
31
3,947
23.29
33
27.94
83.32
169.5
788.5
39
1
0
Total
30
32
62
8,190.5
48.25
64
55.92
86.28
339.5 1,302.0
41
1
0
Total for Ward IV
237
206
443
65,017.5
374.44
476
422.78 88.56
2,576.5 7,405.0
489
148
25
WARD V
Edward B. Nevin
VIII
18
10
28
4,029
23.36
31
25.35
92.14
172.5
343.5
131
9
0
VIII
11
13
24
4,159.5
24.04
26
25.66
93.68
173
280.5
54
11
7
VII
26
20
46
6,990.5
40.52
50
43.41
93.36
172.5
497
78
19
1
VI
16
22
38
5,217.5
30.34
38
32.90
92.22
172
541.
68
8
3
V-VI
15
13
28
4,378
25.45
28
27.87
91.33
172
406.5
164
6
0
4
1
13
17
30
4,375.5
25.21
31
28.26
89.24
173.5
427.5
44
Number Cases
.
118
119
I
11
9
20
2,529.5
14.71
22
16.70
88.07
172
342.5
54
4
0
Total
105
81
186
27,461.0
159.59
197
176.02 90.67
1,377.5 2,826.0
306
79
1
Total for Ward V
322
287
609
89,675.0
522.95
649
573.53
91.18
3,602.0 8,757.5
1,371
199
16
Ward I
494
468
962
147,145.5
856.32
1,069
944.63
90.65
4,980.5 15,126.0
1,140
229
6
Ward II
357
303
660
100,224.5
580.93
704
638.14
91.07
4,315.5 9,881.5
795
182
18
Ward III
288
254
542
83,712.0
487.92
581
535.61
91.10
2,920.5 8,169.5
673
142
47
Ward IV
237
206
443
65,017.5
374.44
476
422.78
88.56
2,576.5 7,405.0
489
148
25
Ward V
322
287
609
89,675.0
522.95
649
573.53
91.18
3,602.0 8,757.5
1,371
199
16
Elementary Total
1,698
1,518
3,216
1,311
196,230
1,121.31
1,328
1,217.79 92.08
175 16,884
3,313
1,424
0
Vocational School
199
199
22,619
129.25
213
142.07 90.97
175
2,244
657
257
0
Grand Total
2,468 2,258 4,726 704,623.5 4,073.12 5,020
4,474.55 91.03 18,745 68,467.5
8,438
2,581
112
.
IV
16
9
25 26
3,724
21.78
28
23.41
93.03
171
278.5
89
5
0
III
20
12 17
32
4.777.5
27.78
32
30.62
90.72
172
488.5
42
0
2
III
14
31
4,488.5
26.10
33
28.51
91.55
172
414.5
79
6
0
II
20
19
39
5,491.5
31.93
45
35.80
89.18
172
666
91
16
2
I-I
18
17
35
4,577.5
27.09
36
30.51
88.77
169
579
114
13
0
I
16
14
30
4,619.5
27.58
36
30.74
89.72
167.5
529.5
23
2
0
Total
217
206
423
62,214.0
363.36
452
397.51
91.41
2,224.5 5,931.5
1,065
120
15
Pond
VIII
13
7
20
2,937
16.88
20
18.17
92.90
174
224.5
20
10
0
VII
14
7
21
3,083.5
17.72
21
19.83
89.37
174
366.5
14
5
0
VI
11
14
25
3,668
21.20
25
23.21
91.33
173
348
71
27
0
V
17
13
30
4,531.5
26.35
.30
29.05
90.69
172
465
34
12
0
IV.
12
9
21
3,352
19.49
23
21.33
91.36
172
317
41
0
0
III
13
11
24
3,680
21.27
28
23.18
91.77
173
330
- 93
13
0
II
14
11
25
3,679.5
21.97
28
24.55
89.48
167.5
432.5
16
8
1
P
18
23
41
6,027
35.04
43
38.40
91.27
172
577.5
82
16
0
3,734
22.35
26
24.33
91.89
167
329.5
50
9
0
IV
9
17
485,774.5 2,822.56 3,479
3,114.69 90.63
18,395.0 49,339.5
4,468
900
112
High School
571
740
-
SCHOOL POPULATION
Enrollment as of close of school in June:
Year
High School
Elementary
Total
1935
1,401
3,419
4,820
1936
1,397
3,353
4,750
1937
1,533
3,300
4,833
1938
1,576
3,235
4,811
1939
1,621
3,252
4,873
1940
1,715
3,214
4,929
1941
1,691
3,266
4,957
1942
1,609
3,237
4,846
1943
1,510
3,216
4,726
Enrollment as of close of school on December 23, 1943:
1,361
3,149
4,510
HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
(as of October 1, 1943)
By Classes 1
Boys
Girls
Total
Freshmen
269
204 -
473
Sophomores
184
186
370
Juniors
IO6
161
267
Seniors
100
128
228
Postgraduates
I
-
I
660
679
1,339
By . Courses
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
P.G.
Total
Classical
84
66
62
58
I
271
Technical
96
62
45
I3
-
216
Business
167
162
122
93
544
General
20
17
33
27
97
Agriculture
16
12
4
9
41
Home Economics
14
8
I
I
24
Vocational
76
43
27
146
473
370
267
228
I
1,339
Sources of Freshmen
Abigail Adams
34
Bicknell
88
Hunt
78
Junior Annex
78
Pratt
22
Shaw
I5
Edward B. Nevin
48
Pond
63
Repeaters
36
473
120
Other Schools
-
MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE
21 and
AGES
5
6
7
8
9
10
II 12
I3
14
15
1 6
17
18 19
20
over
Total
Grade I
.
. B
S2
IOI
14
2
199
G
IO3
77
8
I
189
Grade II
. B
68
100
27
2
I
198
G
71
103
IO
3
187
Grade III
. B
50
102
23
8
4
184
Grade IV
. B
57
III
22
8
I
199
G
78
IO3
IO
I
192
53
97
33
7
8
198
48
00
18
6
I
41
115
29
14
4
203
G
59
96
23
5
-
186
54
88
25
16
3
G
78
IOI
12
4
I
196
Grade VIII
.... B
63
93
30
13
I
200
G
185
Special
. B
2
4
6
2
II
4
IO
3
I
I
52
G
I
9
I
II
Grade IX
.B
67
128
68
7
2
272
G
62
96
38
8
204
Grade X
.B
2
44 65
84 35
58
II
106
Grade XI
. B
2
G
I
60
8 I
17
2
161
Grade XII
.... B
I
45
41
12
I
100
G
2
46
7I
3
Postgraduates
.. B G
-
Total
185
317
358
361
360
340
410
400
395
414
416
312
161
22
4 -
-
4455
Boys
...
...
82
169
164
I90
193
175
216
199
217
228
222
147
68
14
I -
-
2285
Girls
103
148
194
17I
167
165
194
201
178
186
194
165
93
3
-
2170
...
G
83
82
6
Grade V
B
.......
.
. B
185
Grade VII
...
121
.
62
95
18
9
33
13
184
....
G
2
30
5
186
....
6
128
I
I
162
G
Grade VI
2
. . B
I
8
92
187
....
(as of October 1, 1943)
AGES
8
SCHOOL CENSUS (As of October 1, 1943)
:
5-6 Years
7-13 Years
14-15 Years
Total
BOYS
Ward I
III
464
I37
712
Ward II
71
322
I37
530
Ward III
48
230
84
362
Ward IV
55
240
61
356
Ward V
67
248
74
389
Total
352
1504
493
2349
GIRLS
Ward I
102
426
127
655
Ward II
81
397
107
585
Ward III
55
234
64
353
Ward IV
48
214
64
326
Ward V
60
224
52
336
Total
346
1495
414
2255
GRAND TOTAL
698
2999
907
4604
DISTRIBUTION OF ABOVE MINORS
Public Schools
425
2668
820
3913
Private Schools
65
325
65
455
Not enrolled in any school
208
6
5
219
At work
-
-
I7
I7
Total
698
2999
907
460
EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES
Weymouth minors between the ages of 14 and 16:
Total number in town, October 1, 1943
. 907
Certified for full-time employment during 1943
.42
Number employed in town
.17
Number employed out of town
.19
Number employed both in town and out of town
.6
Number employed as of December 31, 1943 Number employed in town
. 14
Number employed out of town
.. 9
Certified for part-time employment during 1943
147
Number employed in town
. 64
Number employed out of town
80
Number employed both in town and out of town
.3
Non-resident minors employed in town during 1943
6
Non-resident minors employed in town as of December 31, 1943
.... 3
EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
Boys
Girls
Total
Year ending December 31, 1943
727
742
1,469
Year ending December 31, 1942
1,008
617
1,625
Year ending December 31, 1941
694
302
996
Year ending December 31, 1940
332
150
482
Year ending December 31, 1939 . . .
240
144
384
.
..
. 5
122
REPORT OF SCHOOL NURSE Anna A. MacDavitt, R. N.
General inspections
4,800
Weighed and measured
515
Assisted with examinations
360
Home visits
926
Dressings in school
310
Dressings in home
4
Sent to doctor
67
Sent home
162
Taken to hospital
4
Excluded for :
Colds
II2
Whooping cough
2
Ringworm
3
Measles
7
Chicken pox
22
Mumps
I
Impetigo
17
Pediculosis
30
REPORT OF DENTAL CLINIC (Paid for by Board of Health) Mary A. Uracius, Dental Hygienist
Total number of patients
508
Total number of permanent fillings
501
Total number of deciduous fillings
157
Total number of permanent extractions
42
Total number of deciduous extractions
94
Total number of prophylaxis treatments
157
COST OF EDUCATION (per pupil in average membership)
WEYMOUTH
STATE
1938
$88.45
1938
$100.41
1939
86.44
1939
102.07
1940
87.37
1940
103.85
1941
88.06
1941
107.08
1942
91.97
1942
112.48
1943
104.26
1943
120.22
PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION FOR 1943 EXPENDITURES*
Item
Amount
Percentage
Administration
$ 13,255.29
2.4
Teachers' Salaries
-
352,107.03
64.1
Textbooks and Supplies
18,192.94
3.3
Transportation
18,575.00
3.4
Support of Truants
14.86)
Tuition
356.49)
.I
Janitors
40,431.00
7.4
Fuel
11,754.81
2.I
Light, Power, Water
7,275.89
1.3
Maintenance
32,634.79
6.
Other Expense
1,586.75
.3
Day Household Arts
6,575.23
1.2
Day Industrial
46,305.30
8.4
Total Expenditures
$549,065.38
100
Total Instructional Salaries
$392,755.66
71.5
Total Noninstructional Salaries
64,942.42
II.8
Total Department Salaries
457,698.08
83.3
*figured to the nearest tenth of one per cent.
123
FEDERAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENTS George-Deen Fund : $ Day Industrial Smith-Hughes Fund : Day Household Arts $ 430.20 Day Industrial
275.00
1,105.56 1,535.76
Total
$1,810.76
CREDITS
The sums listed below are due the Town and are not credited to the School Department appropriation. Therefore, for the purpose of determining net cost of schools to the Town, the total of the items listed below should be deducted from the total expenditures.
TOTAL EXPENDITURES-1943
$549,065.38
CREDITS
State Reimbursement:
Teachers' Salaries
$33,366.64
Day Industrial*
19,283.43
Day Household Arts*
3,742.60
Tuition paid to other localities
178.25
$ 56,570.92
*one-half cost of instruction
Tuition :
Day Industrial
3,128.19
State wards
2,302.03
Boston city ward
76.85
High School (Agricultural)
229.47
5,736.54
Miscellaneous Cash Receipts :
Day Industrial School sales:
Auto Repair
$178.41
Cabinetmaking
128.68
Printing
339.18
Sheet Metal
475.40
Supplies
53.95
1,175.62
Sale of eight typewriters to Federal
government
289.36
Fines ; sale of supplies, stamps, old books,
old equipment, etc .; telephones
338.13
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