Town annual reports of the several departments for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1867-1870, Part 46

Author: Worcester (Mass.)
Publication date: 1867
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 1452


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Perfect in attend. whole year.


Perfect in attend. 3 Terms.


Perfect in attend. 2 Terms.


Perfect in attend. 1 Term.


Number of cases of tardiness,


Number of 1-2 days absence.


Average age Jan. 1st, 1870.


SUB. PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


Thomas st.,


A. M. Phillips,


65


30


3.


88.


78.


1.886


57


1


484


3790


6.7


Summer st.,


I. C. Upton,


96


46


50


86.8


73.3 .844


93


1


3


14


40


429


5022


6.6 Double School.


Pleasant st.,


M. P. Jones,


81


46


35


57.2


50.81.888


79


1


11


16


279


2368


6.11


Mason st.,


M. E. Pease,


93


45


48


64.


53.


.825


80


7


211


318


3312


6.9


Sycamore st.,


Nellie C. Thomas,


63


29


34


61.9


56.4


.900


51


2


23


34


141


2024


6.2


Salem st.,


H. M. Harrington,


94


39


55


62.


58.


.935


70


6


4


21|


312


1508


7. 6.4


Ash st.,


Abbie J. Reed,


87


37


50


57.


51.


.895


63


1


5


16


349


2256


6.3


Providence st.,


Mary T. Magennis,


135


69


66


80.


71.


887


112


2


2


17


33


216


3375


7.


Double School.


Temple st.,


Mary E. I). King,


67


33


34


77.


65.


.844


63


S


10


442


4512


7.2


East Worcester,


Ella L. McFarland,


212


109


103


135.3


113.71.8401


151


1


9


49


515


7970


6.7


Lamartine st.,


Carrie E. Gilbert,


140


76


64


97.2


85.2 .877


109


1


S


37


6-13


4476


6.5


Fairmount,


C. P. Townsend,


52


19


33


48.


43.9 .916


50


15


324


6.8


Organized Aug., 1869.


Adriatic,


Elizabeth Wheeler,


60


28


32


57.9


52.11.915


55


36


626


61


26


35


61.


54.7 .890


63


18


22


674


1386;


6591


727|1088.3


950.11.876 1163


3 17 |114,317 4596 46373


6.6


JNGRADED SCHOOLS.


Orange st., do.


George A. Adams, Miss P. F. King,


168| 72


50


32


47. 42.7


41.51.883 36.


.843


45


167| 2090|14.2 307 2546 10.8


240 218:


32


89.7


77.5 .863


104


9| 474


4636 12.8


100


Front st.,


Abbie Pratt,


80


27


53


55.


44.


.800


67


8


6


330


4136


Double School. do. do.


South Worcester, S. L. Coes,


6.4 6.7 One Term. do.


168


59


9|


-


the year.


SUBURBAN SCHOOLS.


Northville,


H. M. Johnson,


93


45


48


59.3


48.8|.850


50


4


3864 |8.1


Almeda Brown,


64


35


29


32.7


29.8 .912


39


1


1


1045 11.6


A. L. Daniels,


68


41


271


45.


39


.878


50


1


3


8


466


2238


8.9


Ella J. Pratt,


46


18


28


21.


20


.952


23


7


215


378


8.4


-


67


37


30


33.2


29.5 .887


34


1


1


1


11


379


1424


9.7


Adams Square,


L. M. Harrington,


541


34


20


46.7


37.81.808


39


2


3


8


433


3373


9.7


E. M. Halstead,


1


33


20


13


17.5


14.6


834


9


1. 558


1067 10.6


48


30


18


32.


31.


.969


36


2


2


41


226


378 10.9


34


15


19


18.5


16.9 .916


19


2


2


102


589|12.4


529|


287


242


322.7 283.01.891 |


317| 5 11


7|


56 3333 148211


9.8


4


101


468


Blithewood, Og Pond,


E. J. Powers,


22


12


10


16.8


15.6 .905


18


2


2


L. L. Brooks,


Burncoat, North Pond, Chamberlin,


E. S. R. Kendrick,


Clara E. Manley,


554 299


Tatnuck, Valley Falls, Leesville,


101


SCHOOLS.


irg the year.


Whole number registered dur-


Males.


Females.


Average number belonging for


Average attendance.


Per cent. of attendance.


of the year.


Number belonging at the close


Perfeet in attend. whole year.


Perfect in attend. 3 Terms.


Perfect in attend. 2 Terms.


Perfect in attend. 1 Term.


Number of cases of tardiness.


Number of 1-2 days absence.


Average age Jan. 1st, 1870.


AGGREGATE.


High School,


205


118


187


212. 196.8


207. 188.3


.976 .965


231


25


22


73


105


267 408


2442


14.6


do.


2d


do.


298


139


159


199.0


188.3


.940


219


3


65


112


459


do.


3d


do.


897


418


479


600.9


531.4


.929


585


20


22


100


68


123


1283


12.1


Secondary, 1st


do.


900


447


453


715.8


289.0 654.0


.913


731


21


20


135


270


3551


20,436


11.6 10.7


Primary,


1531


771


757


1260.8


¡1141.8


.907 11240


59


259


630


5242


42,188


9.3


Intermediate Primary,


786


409


377


577.7


522.0


.905


629


S


95


238


2379


19,553


8.6


Ungraded,


240


208


32


89.7


950.1 77.5 100.0


.876 .863


1163


16


103


317


4596 474


46,373 4636


12.8


Evening Schools,


413


222


191


225.0


150


'Total Centre District, Suburban,


8162


4126


4036


5997.4


15353.9


.919


6101


155


183


11089


230S


24,089 3333


180,338


103


529


287


242


322.7


283.0


.891


317


9.8


Grand Total,


8691


4403


4278


6320.1


5636.9


.917


6418


27,422


195,159


9.9


6


12


89


i 112


1 223


2465


4067 16,153 8555


13.3


do.


4th do.


422


235


187


311.6


524.8


477.5


.910


1 529


4


15


102


169


2965


14.820


Sub Primary,


1380


659


727


1088.3


.929


308


5


6


(lo.


21


do.


657


334


323


Grammar, 1st Grade,


327


163


164


212


16 3


104


9


14,821


6.6


102


1115 |14.9


135


the year.


103


Table Showing the Nationality of the Parents of Scholars in the Public Schools.


School.


Teacher.


U. S.


British Prov.


Ireland.


England.


Germany.


Scotland.


France.


countries.


Other


HIGH SCHOOL.


Walnut st.,


A. H. Davis,


193


28


7


1


1


Thomas st.,


E. I. Comins,


31


1


2


1


Dix st.,


S. E. Fitz,


36


1


Sycamore st.,


A. A. Hunt,


44


1


Lamartine st.,


C. C. Foster,


1


14


2


1


Providence st.,


H. M. Harrington,


13


23


1


Thomas st.,


C. Parkinson,


25


2


7


Dix st.,


V. E. Hapgood,


50


4


1


Sycamore st.,


A. S. Dunton,


60


1


1


Providence st.,


Mary F. Reed,


19


1


21


3


New Worcester,


M. E. Maynard,


13


5


6


Thomas st.,


Mary H. Warren,


37


2


6


2


1


Dix st.,


Eldora M. Aldrich,


39


1


9


2


Elm st.,


Emma Brown,


29


1


13


4


1


Pleasant st.,


M. F. Wentworth,


36


3


1


Lamartine st.,


Mary E. Carr,


7


28


2


1


Salem st.,


Minna S. Fitch,


39


14


1


2


111


Aslı st.,


Mary M. Lawton,


11


1


28


2


East Worcester,


A. E. McCambridge,


19


1


4


2


South Worcester,


Maria Moulton,


16


22


1


1


Quinsigamond,


H. G. Waite,


21


6


2


1


Thomas st.,


M. A. Harrington,


36


2


13


2


Dix st.,


Ellen Merrick,


30


1


13


4


1


Pleasant st.,


Lizzie Graham,


51


4


1


Lamartine st.,


Mary A. Smith,


6


20


3


5


Providence st.,


Maria P. Cole,


10


2


25


1


1


East Worcester,


Laura L. Newton,


37


1


1


Union Hill,


A. E. Clough,


23


2


8


2


2


SECONDARY.


Thomas st.,


E. H. Coe,


51


2


3


1


Summer st.,


T. S. Nichols,


23


1


16


Dix st.,


Kate A. Meade,


26


2


10


2


2


Pleasant st.,


J. C. Battles,


59


1


Sycamore st.,


C. R. Clements,


37


18


2


Salem st.,


Rebecca Barnard,


44


12


1


Lamartine st.,


J. E. Prentice,


10


36


1


2


Ash st.,


C. N. Follett,


13


1


34


1


1


1


1


Providence st.,


Lydia A. Perry,


18


36


1


Front st.,


|Adeliza Perry,


4


43


2


East Worcester,


S. A. Bigelow,


13


38


4


3


Quinsigamond,


Anna C. Perry,


11


30


2


1


Fairmount,


Etta A. Rounds,


4


2


38


1


1


1


Thomas st.,


Abbie F. Knowles,


30


2


16


4


28


3


13


2


1


Dix st., do.


A. H. Barnes,


22


1


12


6


2


Sycamore st.,


Carrie A. George,


57


5


Providence st.,


J. F. Smith,


19


23


2


46


New Worcester,


S. L. Carter,


2


Harriet Hathaway,


53


South Worcester,


S. L. Phillips,


GRAMMAR.


38


104


School.


Teacher.


U. S.


British Prov.


Ireland.


England.


Germany.


"Scotland.


France.


countries.


Other


SECONDARY.


Sycamore st.,


J. A. Green,


34


17


1


Mason st.,


M. E. Bothwell,


42


17


1


Lamartine st.,


H. N. Perry,


8


1


39


2


2


3


2


East Worcester,


Annie Brown,


2


52


New Worcester,


Mary A. Slater,


22


8


19


4


1


Temple st.,


M. M. Geary,


1


61


1


South Worcester, E. M. Boyden,


14


30


2


1


PRIMARY.


Thomas st.,


Mary T. Gale,


31


3


17


1


1


Summer st.,


E. G. Chenery,


33


5


12


5


1


Dix st.,


Rebecca Jones, =


101


11


39


10


2


Pleasant st.,


L. A. Wilmarth,


60


1


2


3


1


1


1


Lamartine st.,


Nellie L. Moore,


4


6


46


G


7


1


Salem st.,


Kate Hobbs,


25


1


21


1


3


Front st.,


Martha Hobbs,


3


6


39


4


Ash st., do.


E. G. Cutler,


6


4


39


6


4


Providence st.,


M. J. Morse,


18


5


-10


1


1


East Worcester, do.


E. G. Wheeler,


1


4


47


1


New Worcester,


M. E. Tirrell,


27


11


14


3


South Worcester,


A. E. Hall,


20


2


29


1


1


2


Quinsigamond,


L. E. Perry,


12


1


51


5


Union Hill,


A. A. Wells,


31


1


10


1


Fairmount,


S. M. Brigham,


8


4


39


6


1


1


Thomas st.,


Susie G. Gale,


38


1


17


2


4


1


Summer st.,


E. M. Gates,


33


7


16


1


2


Sycamore st.,


E. F. Marsh,


44


1


19


2


1


Front st.,


E. J. Claflin,


10


1


45


2


1


Ash st.,


H. M. Shattuck,


15


42


1


1


1


Lamartine st.,


L. E. Goodwin,


11


7


50


3


5


2


Providence st.,


Sarah J. Newton,


16


6


32


4


1


2


East Worcester,


C. E. Putnam,


6


10


99


1


1


1


l'airmount,


S. M. Buttrick,


6


2


39


2


3


1


1


Summer st.,


I. C. Upton,


53


9


30


1


Pleasant st.,


M. P. Jones,


69


4


1


2


3


Mason st.,


M. E. Pease,


49


6


17


1


S


Sycamore st.,


Nellie C. Thomas,


27


2


22


Salem st.,


H. A. Harrington,


40


27


3


Front st.,


Abbie Pratt,


4


3


44


2


3


1


Ash st.,


Abbie J. Reed,


11


4


41


4


1


1


1


Providence st.,


Mary T. Magennis,


17


25


59


1


Temple st.,


Mary E. I). King,


1


61


1


East Worcester,


Ella L. McFarland,


16


9


121


2


3


Lamartine st.,


Carrie E. Gilbert,


8


14


69


9


6


3


Fairmount,


C. P. Townsend,


8


2


34


4


2


Adriatic,


Elizabeth Wheeler,


4


3


47


1


South Worcester, S. L. Coes,


18


7


33


3


UNGRADED.


Orange st., do.


George A. Adams, Miss P. E. King,


1 1


43


1


21


Adriatic,


M. Parker,


8


S


43


4


2


Sycamore st.,


S. W. Clements,


54


17


Mary J. Mack,


17


3


36


23


T. S. Darling,


5


1


47


Thomas st.,


A. M. Phillips,


25


4


24


2


1


52


-


105


School.


Teacher.


U. S.


British Prov.


Ireland.


England.


Germany.


Scotland.


France.


countries.


Other


SUBURBAN.


Northville,


H. M. Johnson,


42


2


Tatnuck,


Almeda Brown,


36


Valley Falls,


A. L. Daniels,


18


11


18


10


Leesville,


Ella J. Pratt,


4


12


7


Blithewood,


E. J. Powers,


20


2


Pond,


L. L. Brooks,


27


3


2


Adams Square,


L. M. Harrington,


19


20


Burncoat,


E. M. Halstead,


4


4


North Pond,


E. S. R. Kendrick,


36


Chamberlin,


Clara E. Manley,


19


AGGREGATE.


High,


193


28


7


1| 2


Grammar,


818


17


403


44


18


11


2


Secondary,


512


25


643


39


18


7


2


5


Primaries,


993


207 1577


102


59


27


9


12


Ungraded,


1


95


1


1


Suburban,


225


28


54


12


2


1


2742


277|2800


205


97


45 13


21


- -


106


The parentage of children in the Public Schools for the last three years is as follows :


1867.


1868.


1869.


United States,


2448


2617


2742


British America,


224


288


277


Ireland,


2509


2547


2800


England,


174


209


205


Germany,


83


86


97


Scotland,


40


46


45


France,


10


9


13


Other countries,


6


20


21


Total,


5494


5822


6200


United States,


2448


2617


2742


Foreign countries,


3046


3205


3458


The above table does not include the scholars in the Evening Schools.


107


ABSENCE AND TARDINESS.


It is a gratifying fact that great improvement has been made in the punctuality of attendance in our schools within the last three years as is shown by the following statement :


Years.


Average number belonging


No. of cases of Absence.


Average to each Scholar.


No. of cases of Tardiness.


Average to each Scholar.


1867


5343


189,225


35.6


30,727


5.7


1868


5874


225.284


38.5


29,457


5.0


1869


6097


195,159


32.0


27,422


4.5


In the above table the scholars in the evening schools are not included.


The absence of those scholars who are out of school for two weeks or more at one time is not included in the table, as their names are stricken from the registers, and the absence not counted from the time they left un- til they return.


Although there has been this gratifying improvement, yet there is room for much more. Probably out of the 27,422 cases of tardiness, 27,000 were from mere care- lessness, laziness or indifference on the part of parents, or children, or both.


It will be seen that there were 195,159 half days of absence ; how many of these were occasioned by the foolish indulgence of parents, for which these children will condemn, instead of thank them when they come to know the value of the precious time thus wasted ! A child cannot be absent from school a single half day without losing something of the knowledge there imparted. The effect of the time thus lost is felt throughout their after course of study, making it all the harder for them. More than this, it educates them


108


into the habit of neglecting duties, which will follow them through life.


Many other parents keep their children at home, not from indulgence of the children but of themselves, without any good cause, thus robbing them of what is their right, of their share of the benefits of education so freely bestowed upon the children of the city.


In addition to this there is a great amount of truan- cy unknown to parents, but too often excused and cov- ered up by them when it is brought to their knowledge. Do these parents consider that truancy almost invaria- bly leads to crime ? There is an alarming amount of crime in this city among boys, as the records of the Municipal Court will show, and but a small portion of the petty crimes are brought there, and in almost all cases the offenders are found to be habitual truants.


But for the efforts of our faithful and vigilant truant officer there would be much more of juvenile crime in our midst. All good citizens, and parents especially, should aid and encourage him, instead of denouncing and finding fault as too many are disposed to do.


Table showing the cost of each school, the average cost per scholar for tuition only, and for total ordinary Expenditures,


14


SCHOOLS.


TEACHERS.


Average number belonging for


Amount paid for tuition.


Cost per scholar for tuition


Maps, Stationery, &c.


Am't paid for Books, Charts,


Amount paid for school room


of buildings and furniture.


Am't paid for ordinary repairs


Cost of fuel.


Janitors.


Sundry and General Expenses.


Total ordinary expenditures.


nary expenditures.


Cost per scholar for total ordi-


CLASSICAL AND ENGLISHI HIGH SCHOOL.


Walnut st.,


I.A. H. Davis,


|212 | $8443.32|39.82|121.92141.06|147.741314.751234.27 238.3919541.45145.01|


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, 1ST GRADE.


Thomas st.,


E. I. Comins,


33.7| 1758.73 |52.19


5.97!


.86


11.11| $8.13


19.85


40.11:1874.76|55.63


Dix st.,


Samuel E. Fitz,


34.8|


1641.27


47.16


26.67


2.41


28.22


50.88


31.75


40.11 1821.31 52.34


Sycamore st.,


A. A. Hunt,


44.5


1724.21


38.75


8.02


1.58


9.53


44.66


25.49


38.41 1851.90 41.62


Lamartine st.,


C. C. Foster,


46.


1641.28


35.68


17.60


3.99


17.12


45.35


27.95


37.71 1791.00.38.93


Providence st.,


H. M. Harrington,


35.8| 1699.81


47.48


16.31


2.15


16.57


48.97


26.43


40.11|1850.35|51.68


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, 2D GRADE.


Thomas st.,


Caroline Parkinson,


33.5


628.13 |18.75


2.72| 1.32|


11.61/ 38.13|


19.85


40.11 !


741.87:22.14!


Dix st.,


V. E. Hapgood,


39.9


599.21


15.02


2.75


1.95


29.72


50.88


31.75


40.11


756.37 18.96


Sycamore st.,


A. S. Dunton,


52.7


599.21


11.37


2.42


4.58


9.53


44.64


25.49


38.41


721.28 13.74


Providence st.,


Mary F. Reed.


42.4


598.97


14.13


4.75


1.01


16.57


48.97


26.43


40.11


736.81|17.38


New Worcester,


M. E. Maynard,


30.5


643.09


21.08


2.78


3.90


14.58


45.18| 31.14


37.71


778.38 25.52


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, 3D AND 4TH GRADES.


Thomas st.,


Mary H. Warren,


44.6


633.73 |14.21|


1.971


1.38


9.61


38.13' 19.85


40.17|


744.84|16.70


Thomas st.,


M. A. Harrington,


48.9


629.51


12.87


3.70


3.06


9.61


38.13


19.55


40.17


744.03 15.21


Dix st.,


.41.6


599.21


14.40


4.61


3.07


28.22


50.8S


31.75


40.11


757.85 18.22


Dix st.,


Eldora M. Aldrich, Ellen Merrick,


-- 46.9


599.21 |12.77|


9.58|


2.54


28.22| 50.88


31.75


40.11


762.29|16.251


-


the year 1869.


only.


furnishings.


109


-


SCHOOLS.


TEACHERS.


the year 1869.


Average number belonging for


Amount paid for tuition.


Cost per scholar for tuition


Maps, Stationery, &c.


Am't paid for Books, Charts,


Amount paid for school room


of buildings and furniture.


Am't paid for ordinary repairs


Cost of fuel.


Janitors.


Sundry and General Expenses,


Total ordinary expenditures.


nary expenditures.


Cost per scholar for total ordi-


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, 3D AND 4TH GRADES CONTINUED.


Elm st.,


Emma Brown,


41.


$599.21 |14.61|


10.90


6.16|


19.75


54.33|


48.89|


37.71


776.95|18.93|


Pleasant st.,


M. F. Wentworth,


42.


599.21


14.27


2.82


3.66


23.70


45.04


28.75


39.71


742.89 17.69


Pleasant st.,


Lizzie Graham,


55.2


599.21


10.86


1.30


1.84


23.70


45.04


28.75


39.71


739.55 13.39


Sycamore st.,


Carrie A. George,


54.3


599.21


11.04


3.36


5.14


9.53


44.66


25.49


38.41


725.80 13.37


Lamartine st.,


Mary E. Carr, Mary A. Smith,


33.2


592.36


17.84


15.85


¡11.03


4.43


5.84


13.58


48.06


35.89


37.71


744.72 13.72


J. F. Smith,


44.


599.21


13.62


6.28


3.62


16.57


48.97


26.43


40.71


741.79 16.86


46.


599.21


13.03


27.66


.97


18.07


48.97


26.43


40.71


762.22 16.56


Mary M. Lawton,


40.6


596.37 |14.69


6.28


1.49


9.28


53.52


25.58


40.38


732.90 18.05


East Worcester,


A. E. McCambridge,


46.


599.21 |13.03


4.05


5.67


19.65


50.48 50.48|


20.55


40.71


740.68!16.10


New Worcester,


S. L. Carter,


29.6


587.01


19.83


1.56


14.58


45.18


31.14


37.71


721.75 24.38


South Worcester, Maria Moulton,


67.1


779.95


111.62


27.31 20.62


9.04


82.68


22.14


37.71


37.71 1117.58 17.86


do. do.


A. E. Clough,


38.9


587.42 15.10


6.83 15.29 11.30


47.88|


37.52


37.71


743.95 19.12


SECONDARY SCHOOLS.


Thomas st.,


E. H. Coe,


53.8


608.73 |11.31|


3.22


.86 1.36


9.61


38.131 38.13


19.85


40.11


720.51|13.39


Thomas st., do.


Abbie F. Knowles,


57.5


609.69


10.60


11.61


11.11


19.85


40.11


731.86 12.73


S. L. Phillips,


44.8


591.76


13.21


10.90


2.21


9.61 20.97


38.13


19.85


40.11


712.57 |15.90


Grammar 2 Terms.


Summer st.,


T. S. Nichols,


45.


571.54


12.70


8.94!


8.03


49.22


28.69


41.71


729.10 16.20


Dix st.,


Kate A. Meade,


47.8


574.21 |12.011


7.691 1.851


28.22


50.SS| 31.75


40.11


734.71 15.37


110


Quinsigamond, Union Hill,


HI. G. Waite,


62.6


004.08 14.44


37.82 18.34


10.44


75.25


33.94


40.71


740.32 16.09


East Worcester,


Laura L. Newton,


46.


593.59 |12.90


8.45


2.52


17.12


45.35


45.35


27.93


37.71


752.24 19.90


Salem st.,


Minna S. Fitch,


37.8


599.21


14.95 24.38


52


17.12


27.95


37.71


737.96 22.23


Lamartine st.,


Providence st., Providence st., Ash st.,


Maria P. Cole,


54.3


599.21


only.


furnishings.


7.25 4.57


19.65


20.551


979.45 14.60 Double & Terms.


-


111


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


Thomas st.,


56.3


540.61 500.00


9.60 7.81


3.79 5.35 5.27 8.40


9.61 19.47


38.13! 49.22|


19.85| 28.69


40.11| 41.70


625.75 10.20


Dix st.,


179.


2478.06


13.84


35.74 17.73 123.23 203.52 127.00 184.47 3169.75 17.71


Pleasant st.,


L. A. Wilmarth,


65.4


500.00


7.65


.75


3.66


23.70


45.04


28.75


39.71


641.61


9.81 9.63


Sycamore st.,


S. W. Clements,


65.


500.00


7.69


2.95


4.77


9.53


44.66


25.49|


38.41


625.81


640.13 10.27


Lamartine st., Salem st.,


Kate Hobbs,


50.


497.56


9.95


1.91


.56|


13.58|


48.06


35.89


37.71 |


635.27 12.70


Front st.,


Martha Hobbs,


53


500.00


9.43


1.61


2.63


7.74


50.45


23.46


37.71


623.60


11.76


Mary J. Mack,


61


575.00


9.43


9.88 10.69


10.28


53.52


25.58


40.38


725.33


11.89


Ash st., do.


E. G. Cutler,


55


500.00


9.09


1.43


9.28


53.52


25.58


40.38


635.59 639.05


9.86


Providence st., East Worcester, do.


T. S. Darling,


62.7


490.24


7.82


1.50


1.80


19.65


50.48


20.55


40.11 40.71


624.93


9.97


E. G. Wheeler,


58.5


500.00


8.55


4.41


4.43


19.65


50.48


20.55


40.71


640.23


10.94


M. E. Tirrell,


45.7


480.25


10.51


2.17


2.87


14.58


45.18


31.14


37.71


613.90 11.25


A. E. Hall,


70.9


500.00


7.05


4.56 13.93


82.621


22.14


37.71


670.00


9.45


82.5


697.54


8.45


2.14| 3.02


9.04 13.62


54.00! 36.50


37.71; 844.53|10.24 Double 1 Term.


58.


574.21


9.90


10.78'


4.85


19.65


50.48


20.55


40.71 40.71


721.23 12.43


South Worcester, S. A. Bigelow,


59.8


552.48


9.24


12.43!


3.59


11.33


49.50 22.50


29.36


37.71


696.40


11.65


South Worcester, Quinsigamond,


Anna C. Perry,


45.4


226.75


4.99


19.02 |10.94


5.22


27:63


16.47


18.85


324.88


7.15 6.24|Organized Aug. 30th. do. do.


Temple st.,


M. M. Geary,


66.5


574.21


8.63


13.34


6.00


21.52


56.78


31.93


37.71


741.49 11.15


Fairmount,


Etta A. Rounds,


42.6


229.39


5.38


24.14 10.73


10.13


27.13 54.73


11.95 33.58


9.43 39.71


738.64,13.43


Mason st.,


M. E. Bothwell,


55.0


579.08 |10.53


2.09|


9.61


19.84


1.01| 2.59 4 04 5.31 1.16


28.22! 50.88| 45.04| 44.66 23.70 11.03 9.53 13.58 17.12


31.75 28.75 25.49 44.66| 25.49 35.89 27.95


C. R. Clements, J. A. Green, Rebecca Barnard,


52.5


47.8


574 21


12.01


4.31 14.84 16.32 9.78


17.12|


56.10


27.95| 25.58 26.43


Providence st., Front st.,


Lydia A. Perry,


57.


574.21


10.07


14.95


Adeliza Perry,


50.6


574.21


11.35


21.65


4.64 5.80


19.65


50.48


23.46 20.55


40.11| 740.51|16.35 39.71 38.41 38.41 715.98 12.83 709.86 13.52 701.92 14.68 37.71 725.45 13.12 37.71 37.711 40.38 719.61 13.53 40.11 37.71


J. E. Prentice,


43.5


570.17 13.12


574.21 10.94


52.5


H. N. Perry, C. N. Follett,


53.2


572.87


110.77


13.40


.52 2.00 9.28 3.59 16.57 7.74


48.97


50.45


Harriet Hathaway,


53.5


574.21


10.73


17.57


East Worcester, East Worcester,


Annie Brown,


E. M. Boyden,


50.4


226.75


4.50


20.60 10.44


4.52


11.07


18.85


314.73


657.45 |11.68


Summer st.,


Mary T. Gale, E. G. Chenery, Rebecca Jones,


Nellie L. Moore,


62.3


495.09


7.95


13.74


3.17


17.12


45.35


27.95


37.71


11.56


|M. J. Morse,


64.8


500.00


7.72


1.94


5.40 5.03


16.57


48.97|


26.43


New Worcester, South Worcester, Adriatic,


M. Parker,


45.3 55.8


574.21 574.21 |12.68| 14.33 574.21 1.98 12.02


10.29 10.94


Dix st., Pleasant st., Sycamore st., Sycamore st., Salem st., Lamartine st., Lamartine st., Ash st.,


|A. H. Barnes, J. C. Battles,


55.3


574.21 10.39


48.06 45.35 45.35


714.62 16.43 712.64 13.57


724.83 12.71 719.86 14.23 728.97 |13.62


322.90! 7.58 Organized Aug. 30tlı.


64.


SCHOOLS.


TEACHERS.


Average number belonging for


Amount paid for tuition.


Cost per scholar for tuition


Maps, Stationery, &c.


Am't paid for Books, Charts,


Amount paid for school room


of buildings and furniture.


Am't paid for ordinary repairs


Cost of fuel.


Janitors.


Sundry and General Expenses.


Total ordinary expenditures.


nary expenditures.


Cost per scholar for total ordi-


PRIMARY SCHOOLS CONTINUED.


Quinsigamond,


L. E. Perry,


62.6| $490.23


7.83|


11.27;15.321


10.44| .80


55.26 23.94 27.13


11.95


9.48


279.63


4.79 One Term.


INTERMEDIATE


AND SUB. PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


Thomas st.,


Susie G. Gale,


65


532.08


8.16


2.19|


1.10


9.61


38.13


19.85!


40.11|


643.07|


9.89|


Thomas st.,


A. M. Phillips,


SS


796.80


9.05


5.56


2.02


11.11


38.13


19.85


40.11


913.58 10.38


Summer st.,


E. M. Gates,


58.3


500.00


8.58


.63


86


19.47


49.22


28.69


41.71


640.58 10.99


Summer st.,


I. C. Upton,


S6.S


938.99


10.82


5.08


4.62


19.47


49.22


28.69


41.71 1087.78 12.53


Sycamore st.,


E. F. Marsh,


53.


537.56


10.14


2.48


4.32


9.53


44.66


25.49


38.41


662.45|12.50


Sycamore st.,


Nellie C. Thomas,


61.9


496.36


8.02


2.53


4.74


9.53


44.66


25.49


38.41


621,72 |10.05


Front st.,


E. J. Claflin,


56.


486.58


8.69


.77


4.34


7.74


50.45


23.46


37.711


611.05 10.91


Front st.,


Abbie Pratt,


55.


500.00


9.09


1.70


7.74


50.45


23.46


37.71


621.06 11.29


H. M. Shattuck,


55.


500.00


9.09


1.86


5.68


9.28


53.52


25.58


40.38


636.30 11.57


Abbie J. Reed,


57.


497.56


8.73


1.13


2.58


9.28


53.52


25.58


40.38


630.03 11.05


Lamartine st.,


L. E. Goodwin,


64


500.00


7.82


5.42


6 11


17.12


45.35


27.95 27.95


37.71


639.66


9.99


Lamartine st.,


Carrie E. Gilbert,


97.2


941.44


9.69


9.10


3.25


17.12


45.35


26.43


40.71


639.32 10.84


Providence st.,


Sarah J. Newton,


59.


500.00


8.47


2.96


3.68


7.69


16.57


48.97


26 43


40.71


663.43


8.62


East Worcester,


C. E. Putnam,


112.2


918.25


8.19


8.98


3.88


15.80


89.06


42.761


41.71 |1120.44


9.98


Ella L. McFarland,


135.3


963.41


7.12


7.92 2.50


15.80


89.06


42.76


41.71|1163.16


8.60


S. M. Buttrick,


35.2


195.13


3.54


4.32 15.19


10.13


27.13


11.95


9.431 273.28


4.95 One Term.


43.7


280.19


6.42


4.54 4.01


352.65 8.07 Two Terms.


Fairmount,


IS. M. Brigham,


58.41


200.13


3.43


7.64 13.22


10.131


33.94 20.02


37.71 18.85


654.17 10.45


Union Hill,


A. A. Wells,


the year 1869.


-


Providence st.,


Mary T. Magennis,


Mary E. I). King,


77.


500.00


6.50


3.58 |12.91


20.52


56.78


31.93


37.71


37.71 1081.92|11.13 Double School.


SO.


763.39


9.54


2.75


16.57


48.97


906.51 |11.33 Double 2 Terms.


Temple st.,


East Worcester, Fairmount,


Ash st., Ash st.,


112


only.


furnishings.


Fairmount,


C. P. Townsend,


252.80| 5.25|One Term.


Adriatic,


Elizabeth Wheeler,


48. 57.9


170.74 187.80


3.56 3.24


4.26|19.16 1.25


10.13| 27.131 6.81 4.52|


27.00 27.50


11.95 10.29 11.07


9.43| 9.43


242.58 4.19


do.


South Worcester, S. L. Coes,


61.


207.32


3.40


2.72 13.98


JNGRADED SCHOOLS.


Orange st.,


George A. Adams,


47.


1784.37 |37.96| 23.78| 6.69| 37.45


34.05


43.71 |1986.32|42.26


do.


P. E. King,


42.71


589.63


|13.81| 24.74 9.66; 37.45


34.05 43.71| 795.51|18.63


SUBURBAN SCHOOLS.


Northville,


|H. M. Johnson,


59.3


870.85 |14.69


10.54|11.69


8.05|108.16|


42.00|


37.71;1089.00|18.36|Two Schools 3 Terms.


Tatnuck,


Almeda Brown,


32.7


462.19


14.13


7.64


3.21


37.31


73.41


41.13


37.711


663.00 20.27


Valley Falls,


A. L. Daniels,


45.


437.79


9.73


1.00


6.25


1.50


48.10


29.38


37.71}


561.73 12.48


Leesville,


Ella J. Piatt,


21.


379.25


118.06


4.74


5.03


1.00


31.481


23.95


37.71


483.16123.01


Blithewood,


E. J. Powers,


16.8


404.85


21.10


1.47


1.27


7.50


66.00


31.63


37.71 37.71


658.54 19.84


Adams Square,


L. M. Harrington,


46.7


512.02


10.96


9.08


4.62


62.83


68.55


36.53


37.71


731.34 15.66


Burncoat,


E. M. Halstead,


17.5


379.23


21.67


2.50


1.24


27.95


64.13


23.50


37.71


536.26 30.65


North Pond,


E. S. R. Kendrick,


32.


514.66 |16.08


11.02


2.91


6.25


63.52


37.14


37.71


673.24 21.04


Chamberlin,


Clara E. Manley,


19.


469.32 |24.70


11.11


2.98


10.00


55.75


38.00


.37.71


624.87 32.89


113


EVENING SCHOOLS.


Orange st., boys, |C. A. George,


100.


365.25


3.65


7.95 |37.42


9.65


23.00


443.27|


4.43


Elm st., girls,


L. L. Newton,


75.


205.00


2.731


.56 32.70


30.00


19.00


287.26|


3.83


East Wor., do.,


¡Annie Brown,


50.


188.00


3.76| 13.79 |15.32


25.00


38.50


280.61|


5.61


COST PER SCHOLAR IN EACHI GRADE FOR TUITION AND FOR TOTAL ORDINARY EXPENDITURE.


High School,


Tuition,


$39.82


Total Expense,


$45.01


Primary,


Tuition,


$ 9.27 Total Expense,


$11.80


Grammar, 1st Grade,


43.46


47.17


Ungraded,


26.47


31.01


Grammar, 2d Grade,


66


15.42


18.78


Suburban,


Grammar, 3d & 4th Grades,


13.57


16.84


Evening,


3.37


66


4.53


Secondary,


11.05


13.82


550.43 32.76


Pond,


L. L. Brooks,


33.2


490.23


14.77


1.91


1.29


23.55


82.50


21.35


56.27 56.27


9.43


276.54 4.53


do.


15.32


20.47


114


TABLE Showing the number of Schools, Teachers and Scholars, and the amount expended for the same from 1850 to 1870.


Year.


Schools.


Teachers.


Scholars.


Expense.


Cost per Scholar.


Expended for School Houses


1850


35


55


2084


$19,009.11


$ 8.55


$12,282.57


1851


31


55


.2037


14,007.65


6.87


11,785.91


1852


31


55


19,070.00


4,442.56


1853


33


60


1976


21,162.55


10.71


1854


35


60


2251


24,505.62


10.81


9,634.26


1855


49


69


2564


29,915.59


11.24


9,813.41


1856


49


67


2520


29,992.00


11.90


2,053.47


1857


55


70


2815


32,280.00


11.82


4,100.00


1858


54


70


2919


30,504.09


10.45


4,346.49


1859


56


71


+3824


35,370.98


9.25


7,915.76


1860


59


76


3983


33,497.00


8.41


1861


60


80


4023


33,771.00


8.39


9,963.74


1862


62


83


4198


34,581.00


8.28


4,500.00


1863


67


91


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