Town annual report of Weymouth 1943, Part 9

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1943
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 234


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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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