Town annual reports of the several departments for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1867-1870, Part 67

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


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Germany,


The above table does not include the scholars in the Even- ing Schools.


97


SECRETARY'S REPORT.


ABSENCE AND TARDINESS.


It is gratifying to find that the rate of tardiness has been still further reduced during the last year. The improvement in four years has been remarkable, that is, if the result exhib- ited by the figures represent the improvement in punctuality wholly, and not unauthorised management on the part of teachers to reduce the number of tardinesses reported.


The rate of absences has been increased but not as much as would have been expected from the influence of the Small Pox panic during the spring months. Had it not been for this cause there would have been a marked improvement shown, judging by the constant attendance exhibited during the last term of the year.


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


1870


6385


216,096


33.7


25,710


4.0


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 until they return.


The reports of cases of tardiness, it is found, are not as valuable as they might be, and do not show as accurately as they should the comparative punctuality in the different schools. For instance, one teacher requires every scholar to be in his seat at the hour for the school to commence, and he is marked tardy if he is not, even if he is in the dressing-room at the time. Another teacher, in the same building, perhaps, will wait until five minutes past the hour, then have outside monitors to go into the yard, look up and down the street and hurry in the laggards, (made laggards by this very manage- ment,) and then, after all that can be, are driven in and se- cured, the roll is called ; by that time it is ten or fifteen min- utes past the time for the exercises to commence.


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98


SECRETARY'S REPORT.


We have heard it stated that some teachers would keep scholars after school for tardiness and not report them as having been tardy. We hope this is not true. We trust no teacher would thus deliberately evade her plain duty, in order to make a better show in her report than her associates.


I am authorised by the Superintendent to lay down this rule to be followed by teachers.


At precisely the hour assigned for commencing school, the door of the school room and dressing-room shall be closed, and all who enter after that time shall be reported as tardy- except such scholars as have the written permission from the Superintendent of Schools to enter at a later hour. No record of tardiness made as above directed shall be canceled, but must be returned in the term report.


Only by following this or some other definite rule, univer- sally, can any approach be made to that uniformity necessary, in order to compare one school with another, and find out where the evil does really exist to such an extent, as to de- mand unusual remedies.


Under a practice such as has existed or been allowed, for each teacher to make his or her own rule, and adopt methods of annulling or canceling, teachers might be induced to go to one of their number whose reports show but few cases of tardiness, to learn how he or she had been able to obtain such a degree of punctuality of attendance, and learn, not how to secure that desirable result, but simply how to cheat in their reports. The object in these returns is not to make a good show on paper, but to obtain good results in the school.


TABLE


Showing the Public Schools of the City, their Grade, the Teachers em- ployed January 1st., 1870, and their respective Salaries.


SCHOOLS.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


SAL'Y.


Walnut St.,


English and classical A. H. Davis,


$2300


High School,


Rosewell Parish,


2000


B. S. Ladd,


1200


H. G. Creamer,


1000


Florence V. Beane,


800


Ann C. Stewart,


800


M. A. Parkhurst,


700


M. E. Wilder,


600


Thomas St.,


1st. Grammar,


E. J. Comins,


1700


Woodland st.,


Dix st.,


66


H. M. Harrington, 1700


Lamartine st.,


C. C. Foster,


1700


Thomas st.,


2nd. 66


H. G. Waite.


575


Dix st.,


66


V. E. Hapgood,


575


Sycamore st.,


66


A. S. Dunton,


575


Providence st.,


66


Mary F. Reed,


575


New Worcester,


C. H. Munger,


575


Lamartine st.,


M. E. Eastman,


575


Woodland st.,


66


M. F. Wentworth,


575


Quinsigamond,


Myra J. Wetmore,


575


Thomas st.,


3rd.


66


Mary H. Warren,


575


Dix st.,


E. M. Aldrich,


575


Elm st.,


Emma Brown,


575


Sycamore st.,


Carrie A. George.


575


Salem st.,


M. S. Fitch,


575


Providence st.,


Joanna F. Smith,


575


East Worcester,


66


Mary A. Harrington,


575


Thomas st., 66 66


66


Sarah L. Phillips,


575


Dix st ,


Ellen Merrick,


575


Sycamore st.,


66


Lizzie Graham,


575


Lamartine st.,


66


Mary A. Smith,


575


Ledge st.,


66


Maria P. Cole,


575


Union Hill,


E. G. Wheeler,


575


East Worcester,


Laura L. Newton,


575


New Worcester,


S. Lizzie Carter,


575


Woodland st.,


66


M. M. Lawton, 575


Thomas st.,


Ist. Secondary,


E. H. Coe,


550


66


Ann C. Wyman,


500


A. A. Hunt,


1700


Ledge st.,


Samuel E. Fitz, 1700


A. E. McCambridge, C. V. Bowers,


575


So.


575


66


4th.


66


100


SECRETARY'S REPORT.


SCHOOLS.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


SAL'Y.


Summer st.,


1st. Secondary,


T. S. Nichols,


550


Dix st.,


Kate A. Meade,


550


Pleasant st.,


Carrie E. Gilbert,


550


Woodland st,.


6.


Jennie E. Howard,


550


Sycamore st.,


66


Carrie R. Clements,


550


Salem st.,


Rebecca Barnard,


550


Ash st.,


66


C. N. Follett,


550


Lamartine st.,


N. L. Moore,


550


Ledge st.,


66


Helen M. Harlow,


550


Providence st.,


66


L. L. King,


550


East Worcester,


66


H. Hathaway,


550


Front st.,


E. J. Wallace,


550


Quinsigamond,


A. C. Perry,


550


So. Worcester,


S. A. Bigelow, 550


Edgeworth,


E. A. Rounds,


550


Thomas st.,


2nd.


A. F. Knowles,


550


Dix st.,


66


A. H. Barnes,


550


Woodland st.,


L. M. Allen.


550


Pleasant st.,


66


M. E. Bothwell,


550


Sycamore st.,


J. A. Green,


550


Lamartine st.,


Matilda Parker.


550


East Worcester,


Annie Brown,


550


66


66


T. S. Darling,


550


New


Mary A. Slater,


550


So.


66


E. M. Boyden,


550


Temple st.,


66


M. M. Geary,


550


Thomas st.,


Primary,


Mary T. Gale,


500


Mason st.,


Julia M. Mentin,


500


Summer st.,


E. G. Chenery,


500


Woodland st.,


L. E. Goodwin,


500


Dix st.,


Training,


Rebecca Jones,


1200


66 66


66


E. E. Daniels,


500


Ella J. H. Knight,


500


Pleasant st.,


66


J. A. Hunt,


.500


Sycamore st.,


Primary,


S. W. Clements,


500


Salem st.,


66


E. J. Claflin,


500


Front st.,


M. O. Whitmore,


500


Ash st., 66


E. G. Cutler,


500


Providence st.,


66


M. J. Morse,


500


Lamartine st.,


60


L. A. Dawson,


500


East Worcester,


E. M. McFarland, 500


Union Hill,


A. A Welles,


500


66


Emma J. Houghton, 500


Mary J. Mack,


500


66


A. E. Rockwood,


550


SECRETARY'S REPORT.


101


SCHOOLS.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


SAL'Y.


Adriatic,


Primary,


M. T. Wyman,


500


New Worcester,


M. E. A. Tirrill, 500


Ledge st.,


E. F. Prentice, 500


So. Worcester,


66


A. E. Hall,


500


Quinsigamond,


L. E. Perry,


500


Edgeworth,


66


Sarah M. Brigham,


500


Thomas st.,


Intermediate Prim'y, Susie G. Gale,


500


Summer st.,


E. M. Gates,


500


Sycamore st.,


E. F. Marsh.


500


Front st ,


66


M. E. Benton.


500


Ash st.,


H. M. Shattuck,


500


Lamartine st.,


M. E. Kavanaugh,


500


Providence st.,


S. J. Newton,


500


East Worcester,


C. E. Putnam,


500


Edgeworth,


Pleasant st.,


S. A. Harrington, 500


Ledge st.


E. M. Rice,


500


So. Worcester,


S. Lizzie Coes,


500


Thomas st.,


Sub-Primary,


A. M. Phillips,


500


Summer st.,


I. C· Upton,


500


Pleasant st.,


Emily P. Halstead,


500


Mason st.,


M. E. Pease,


500


Woodland st.,


M. J. Melanefy,


500


Sycamore st.,


N. C. Thomas,


500


Salem st.,


H. A. Harrington,


500


Front st.,


Abby Pratt,


500


Lamartine st.,


Eliza A. Cook,


500


Esther B. Smith,


500


Ledge st.,


M. E. D. King,


500


East Worcester,


Mattie A. Collins,


500


Ash st.,


A. J. Reed,


500


Adriatic,


M. E. Trask,


500


Edgeworth,


Hattie W. Bliss,


500


So. Worcester,


66


M. L. Norcross. 500


500


Orange st.,


Geo. A. Adams.


1700


P. E. King,


600


Northville,


Suburban,


Nellie E. Ames, 500


Tatnuck,


Susan N. Forbes, 500


Valley Falls,


Mary J. Davis, 500


Leesville,


Ella J. Pratt,


500


66


H. A. Smith,


450


A. M. Chapen. 500


Providence st.,


66


E. E. Towne,


Boys' Ungraded, Girls' 66


Eliza J. Day,


450


Aloysia Radcliffe,


450


S. M. Buttrick, 500


102


SECRETARY'S REPORT.


SCHOOLS.


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


SAL'Y.


Blithewood,


Suburban,


Joseph'e P. Raymond,


400


Pond,


II. M. Johnson,


500


Adams sq.,


L. M. Harrington,


575


Burncoat,


Sarah M. Maynard,


400


North Pond,


66


E. S. R. Kendrick,


500


Chamberlin,


66


Clara Manley,


575


Music,


E. S. Nason,


1500


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


4418


36,383.00


8.23


19,191.34


1864


72


93


4537


46,210.00


10.18


1865


76


94


4720


51,712.00


10.95


15,844.27


1866


84


103


4880


71,101.04


12.64


26,443.66


1867


96


115


5496


75,859.12


13.80


35,043.64


1868


109


124


6112


86,424.52


14.14


47,482.00


1869


116


138


6322


97,651.82


15.44


101,351.87


1870


128


149


6657


į120,438.60


138,997.09


*There is no record of the number of scholars in the schools for this year.


fPrior to 1859, the average membership of the schools is unknown, and the cost per scholar is reckoned on the average attendance. Since 1859, the cost per scholar is reckoned on the av- erage membership for the year, which accounts for the apparent large increase in the number of scholars, and the apparent decrease of the cost per scholar for the few succeeding years.


The increased cost per scholar for the last few years, is accounted for by the large increase in the salaries of the teachers, as well as the increased cost of everything pertaining to the expen- ditures of the department.


In 1850, assistant teachers in the Primary Schools received salaries of $150 each; they now re- ceive $500. The highest salary paid female teachers in Grammar Schools at that time was $350; at present they receive $575.


As late as 1860, the salaries of female teachers ranged from $250 to $350; they now range from $500 to $600, not including the female teachers in the High School, who receive as high as $1000, and we have lost several excellent teachers for the reason that they could command better pay elsewhere.


But large as this increase is, it is equalled by the great increase in the salaries of other city officers, and the expense of the supervision of the other departments.


#This amount includes the cost of permanent improvements in Old Houses.


The number of scholars given is the number belonging at the end of the school year.


The average for the year, although larger than for the year previous, was very materially re- duced in consequence of the fear of the small pox contagion. This fact also increases the aver- age cost per scholar.


Location.


Material.


Stories.


Size.


rooms.


Number of school


Estimated Value.


Sq. feet.


Size of Lots.


per foot.


Amount.


Total value of


Walnut st., Thomas st., Dix st.,


Brick


3


50 x 75


7


$18.000


31,672


$1 50 $47,508


66


3


75 x 56 10


2


96 x 60 10


66


2


75 x 52


8


25,000


12,625


50


6.312


31,312


Sycamore st.,


66


4


62 x 50


8


8


New. Good,


13,500


17,200


1 00


17,200


30,700


Pleasant st.,


..


3


52 × 50


5


4


6


Fair,


13,500


13,400


25


6,312


17.022 19,812 22.537


East Worcester,


3


62 × 50


Good,


18.000


18,150


25


4,537


8,624


Summer st ..


Wood


2


51 × 48 1


1


100


1,517


50


758


858


Front st.,


Brick


2


67 x 31


4


Fair, Good,


6,000


13,200


12


1,584


6,000 7,584


Mason st ..


66


2


50 x 30, 2


New,


7.500


7,188


10


2,500


6,100


Adriatic st .


Wood


2 45 × 30|


2


4


Good, ..


10,000 23,000


34,500


05


1,725


24.725


Quinsigamond,


2


75 x 32|


6


6


22,000


29 184


08


2,335


24,335


South Worcester,


Wood ..


1


25 × 30


1


300


5.050


600


6,600


Northville,


Brick Wood


2


38 x 28


Fair,


2,000


11,000


10


1,100


3,100


Blithewood,


Brick ..


2


143 x 32


2


1


1


1


1


4


17,000


30,760


06


1,850


18,850


Edgeworth st.,


96 x 60


8


27,000


40,000


15


6,000


33.000


do.


Woodland st., Ledge st ..


96 x 60 10


32,500


40,670


20


8.132


40.632 do.


do,


Belmont st ..


6.


130x 87,10


90,000


497,600 183,603


722,757


Occupied for High School.


Hall full size of building in French roof. Two 1.'s 52 x 21 feet.


and School House Lots belonging to the School Department.


104


Table showing the location, description, size and value of the School Houses,


SECRETARY'S REPORT.


L 51 x 33. Hall in French Roof. L 40 x 33. Hall in French Roof.


Hall in French Roof. do.


For High School.


"Walnut st.,


1122223 1 1 2 3


90 x 62 8


Unfinished


20.000


31,440


16


6,000


90,000


..


2


152 x 30 2


Poor,


5,000


9,060


40


3,624


12,150


3,000


18,300


50


9,150


37,400


Providence st.,


6.


96 × 60


Fair, Good, New, Good, ..


20,000


58.000


30


15


4,050


HIall full size of building in French roof. 30.050


Salem st.,


2


62 x 50


3 59 x 51


6


1


Poor,


500


4,988


200


700 375


Valley Falls, Leesville,


1


73 × 30


2


2


1


Good,


1,500


1 acre


14,000


300


3.300


6 .


5,000


11,500


300


5,300


Chamberlin,


Wood


1


38 x 22


1,200


1 acre


100


1,300


North Pond, Burncoat Plain,


Brick


31 × 28


2.500


21,500


150


2,650


2,800


22.360


300


3,100


Adams Square,


40 x 32


Fair, New, ..


1,600


20,300


200


1,800


1


40 x


32


Good,


6,000


34,875


Union Hill,


100


1,600


Pond District, Tatnuck,


1 1


32 x 40


1


3,000


14,900


15


2,235


12,235


New Worcester,


Brick ..


75 x 32


1


28 x 22|


75


11,094


Orange st ..


2 44 × 301


2


32.500


25,000 24,000


75


18,750


15


3,600


$49,672 38,750 36,200


20,000


12,000


12,555


40


5,022


Ash st.,


26,000


27.000


Estimated Value


House and Lot.


Remarks.


Old buiding not occupied. Stands on the Old Common.


1 22 x 22


6,000


3,600


25,000


3,594


2 50 x 36


36 × 28


62 x 50


26,000


17,400


Lamartine st.,


Condition.


OTHER SCHOOL PROPERTY.


3185 Single School Desks,


$11,147


Brought forward, $31,870


1560 Double "


6,240 1550 Chalk Erasers,


225


1294 School Chairs,


647 75 Globes,


375


700 Teachers' and Common Chairs,


575 3500 Slates,


250


132 Tables,


1000 65 Numeral Frames,


80


52 Desks,


2080


110 Crickets,


15


135 Clocks,


1350


75 Table Covers, Stationery,


25


34 Miller's Coal


900


25 Sets Mason's Musical Charts,


125


50 Wood €6


300


500 Vols. Library, High School, 750


200


36 Stove Kettles,


15


Philosophical and other apparatus at High School,


3500


20 Pairs Tongs,


10


17 Pianos in School,


4500


15 Coal Sieves,


4


1 Melodeon,


40


1 " Screen,


8 200 Settees,


1050


150 Gross Crayons,


24 3310 Text Books in office, in hands of 60 Teachers and Poor Scholars,


1097


47 Ink Jugs,


25


85 Qua. Dictionaries,


400


65 " Fillers,


30 45 Aca. 66


60


135 " Stands


35


75 School


30


150 Brooms,


40


50 Gazetteers, 5 Manuals Penmanship,


25


300 Dust Brushes,


75


155 Object Lessons,


155


140 " Pans,


35


1 Book Case, Secretary's Room,


75


145 Water Pails,


25


1 16 66


35


350 Dippers,


30


1


66 Sup't's


66


25


210 Yds. Crash,


50 1 Desk


35


150 Door Mats, 3 x 3


225


1. 6.


Sect'y's 60


35


110 ¥ 2 × 3


110


1


12 Chairs,


25


315 Pointers,


25


12


50 Dinner Bells,


60


5


155 Table


30


5


125 Thermometers,


50


1 Ream Book Covers,


30


150 Blank Books,


60


1027 Maps,


275


1 Set Guizot's large Maps,


65


70 Map Stands,


200


274 Charts,


80


357 Tablets,


175


Book Case at Chamberlains, 20


750 Keys,


110


Desks and Lumber in process of man- ufacture at contract shop.


2000


115 Window Openers,


25


6 Book Cases, 160


Carried forward,


$31,870


$47,734


Value of Real Estate, $722,757


Total value of School Property,


$770,491


40


120 Wash Basins,


35


1


66


66


25


140 Waste Paper Baskets,


115


Copy Press,


Stamp,


50 Rulers,


250


210 Floor Brushes,


210


75 Coal Hods,


75


225 Text Books,


35


87 Morning Glory Stoves, &c.,


5225


70 Shovels,


15


40 Galls. Ink,


66 66


Hammer, Screw Driver, Ink Measures,


Wheelbarrow, Shovel, Pick, Rake, Lanterns, Wood boxes, Sinks, Slate- pencils, Ink wells, Registers, Soap- Stor es, &c., &c., 150


15


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


SCHOOLS.


TEACHERS,


Average number belonging


Amount paid for tuition.


Cost per scholar for tuition


Maps, Stationery, &c.


room furnishings.


pairs of buildings and


Am't paid for ordinary re-


Cost of Fuel.


Janitors.


penses.


Sundry and General Ex-


Total ordinary expenditures.


dinary expenditures.


Cost per scholar for total or-


CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL.


Walnut st., ĮA. H. Davis,


221


(8442.23|38.20|248. 18|42.48|171.49|212.75|235.29|151.14|9503.56|43.00]


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, IST GRADE.


Thomas st.,


JE. I. Comins,


36.


1770.06|49.17


29.52


7.02| 24.07| 31.87| 23.44| 54.68|1940.66|53.91


Dix st.,


S. E. Fitz,


42.


1723.23 41.03


10.70|


7.91


32.62|


53.50


34.10|


94.68 1956.77 46.59


Woodland st.,


A. A, Hunt,


47.2 1723.23 36.51


13.74 14.36


40.95


47.01


32.30


56.05 1927.64 40.84


Lamartine st.,


C. C. Foster,


54.


1723.23 31.91


13.25 3.80


21.27


39.94


29.08


54.98 1885.55 34.92


Ledge st.,


H. M. Harrington,


43.7 1723.23 39.43


16.26 6.97|


15.75


36.47


40 14|


56.89 1895.71 43.38


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, 2ND GRADE.


Thomas st.,


Mrs. H. G. Waite,


41.1


652.07|15.86


8.34


4.12|


16.87


31.87| 23.40


54.68|


791.35 |19.25


Dix st.


Miss V. E. Hapgood,


51.7


598.23 11.57


4.17|


3.98


32.62


53.56


34.19|


54.86


781.61 15.12


Sycamore st.,


A. S. Dunton,


44.2


598.23 13.53


1 64


5.61|


56.45


36.37


25.89


55.28


779.47 17.63


Woodland st.,


M. F. Wentworth


38.


598.23|15.74


42.57 18 51


29.98


45.73


33.98


56.97 54.90


758,26 16.34


Lamartine st.,


M. E. Eastman,


46.4


598.23 12.89


11.20


3.64


21.27


39.94


29,08


66


M. L. Reed,


43.5


598.23 13.75


23.71


4.16


14.25


36.47


40.14


56.79


773.75 17.81


New Worcester, Quinsigamond,


C. H. Munger,


21.4


642.12 30.01


1.66


1.55


21.72


41.68


28.68


55.28


792.69 37.04


"6


Myra J. Wetmorel 26.


598.23,23 01


5.96|


2.21|


17.56 51.04 31.38


52.28


758.66 29.18


106


SECRETARY'S REPORT.


.


for the year 1870.


only.


Am't paid for Books, Charts,


Amount paid for school


furniture.


825.97 21.74


Ledge st.,


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, 3RD GRADE.


Thomas st.,


Miss M. H. Warren,


51.6| 643.66|12.47|


7.67| 5.02|


16.87


31.87|


23.47


54.68|


783.24 15 18


Dix st.,


" E. M. Aldrich,


50.4


598.23 11.87


4.52 1.15


32.62


53.56


34.19


54.68


778.95 15.45


Elm st.,


E. Brown,


41.1


598.23 14.56


4.12 9.25


7.85


42.66


57.83


52.28


772.22 18.79


Sycamore st.,


66


C. A. George,


49.5


598.23 12.09


3.46 14.61


56.45


36.37


25.98|


55.28


790.38 15.97


Salem st.,


“ M. S. Fitch,


46.


598.23 13.00


19.19


8.75


19.97


25.71


30.37


52.28


754.50|16.40


Providence st.,


" J. F. Smith,


45.


598.23 13.29


15.79


3.57


35.78


33.83


34.84


52.28


774.32 17.28


East Worcester,


M. E. McCambridge


37.9


598.23 15.78


1.44


2.36


13.99


43.55


33.61


55.61


748.79 19.76


New


" S. S. Carter,


30.8


598.23 19.42


6.19


2.37


21.72


41.681


28.68


55.28


754.15 24.48


South


" C. V. Bowers,


28.1 598.23 21.29


17.69


3.13


31.11


42.02


25.26


52.28


769.72 27.39


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, 4TII GRADE.


Thomas st.,


[M. A. Harrington,


49.9| 645.06|12.93


5.52| 3.681


16.87| 31.87


23.44| 54.68| 781.12|15.65


S. S. Phillips,


42.5


638.18 15.02


18.60


2.52


16.87|


31.87


23.44|


54.68


786.16 18.50


Dix st.,


Ellen Munich,


43.8


598.23 13.66


5.92


2.75


32.62


53.56


34.19


54.68


781.95 17.88


Sycamore st.,


Lizzie Graham,


49.7


598.23 12.04


13.50


8.58


45.47


35.10


27.56


.56.18


784.62 15.79


Wcodland st.,


M. M. Lawton,


45.1


361.61 8.02


39.63 18.23


12.73


28.82


19.36


29.43


509.81 11.30 Two Terms.


Lamartine st.,


M. A. Smith,


38.5


598.23 15.54


24.00 5.17


21.27


39.94


29.08


54.90


772.59 20.07


Providence st.,


M. P. Cole,


42.


598.23 14.24


24.21 11.44


23.28


33.83


34.84


55.71


781.54 18.61


East Worcester, L. L. Newton,


36.8


598.23 16.25


22.17


.60


13.99


43.55


33.60


55.61


767.75 20.86


Union Hill,


E. G. Wheeler,


42.5


619.27 14.57


11.13


3.37


19.19


32.44


29.64


52.28


767.32 18.05


SECONDARY SCHOOLS, IST GRADE.


Thomas st.,


|Mrs. E. H. Coe,


52.6


620.06|11.79|


11.21 |3.38|


16.87| 31.87|


23.44


54.86


761.69|14.48|


Summer st.,


Miss T. S. Nichols,


46.7|


573.23 12.28


29.69


1.74


9.68 52.78


31.28


56.28


754.68 16.16


Dix st.,


" K. A. Meade,


44.1


573.23 13.00


1.87 11.62


40 12


53.56


34.19


54.68


769.27 17.44


Pleasant st.,


J. C. Battles,


51.1


573.23 11.22


5.83 17.61|


43.45


33.82


29.24


57.08


760.29|14.88


Sycamore st.,


C. R. Clements,


47.9


606.99 12.67


1.04 7.22


56.45


36.37


25.89


55.28


789.24 16.48


Woodland st.,


66


J. E. Howard,


42.5


346.97 8.16


38.24 13.23


12.73


28.82


19.36


29.43


54 90


756.75 16.56


Salem st.,


R. Barnard,


51.


573.23 11.24


6.70


1.37


19.97|


25.71|


30.37


52.28


709.63|13.91


Ash st.,


J. A. Hunt,


47.


598.50 12.73


16.06


4.89


20.46


32.00


55.92


54.95


782.78 16.65


Providence st.,


L. E. King,


55.


571.86 10.40


7.67


1.32


23.28


33.83


34.84


55.71


728.51 13.25


Front st.,


A. Perry,


48.4


573.23 11.84


31.71


3.63


13.35


55.73


24.07


52.28


754.00 15.58


East Worcester,


66


H. Hathaway,


52.4| 573.23 10.94| 10.73 7.42| 13.99| 43.55|


33.61 55.61 738.14 14.09


SECRETARY'S REPORT.


488.78 11.50|Two Terms.


Lamartine st.,


N. L. Moore,


45.7 573.23 12.54


32.31


6.02


21.27


39.94|


29.08


16


SCHOOLS.


TEACHERS.


for the year 1870.


Average number belonging


Amount paid for tuition.


Cost per scholar for tuition


Maps, Stationery, &c.


furnishings


furniture.


Cost of Fuel.


Janitors.


penses.


Snndry and General Ex-


Total ordinary expenditures


dinary expenditures.


Cost per scholar for total or-


SECONDARY SCHOOLS, IST GRADE .- Continued.


South Worces'r, Miss S. A. Bigelow,


50.7| 573,23| 11.31| 7.13| 5.81| 31.11| 42.03| 25.26| 52.281


736.85|14.53


Quinsigamond, Fairmount,


" E. A. Rounds,


49.4


613.23


12.41|11.89


3.76| 35.10


58.78| 27.94


52.28


802.98 16.26


SECONDARY SCHOOLS, 2ND GRADE.


Thomas st.,


A. F. Knowles,


54.2| 615.94


11.36|15.11


2.42


16.87|


31.87| 23.44| 54.68|


760.33|14.03


Dix st ..


A. H. Barnes,


43.2


574.57


13.30


4.17


9.68


32.62


53.56


34.19 54.68


763.47 17.67


Pleasant st.,


M. E. Bothwell,


50.


570.55


11.41


9.55


8.70


23.20


42.93


33.26


57.18


745.37 14.91


Sycamore st.,


J. E. Green,


49.7


573.23


11.53


5.13 11.27


56.45


36.37


25.89


55.28


763.62 15.36


Woodland st.,


L. M. Allen,


43.4


346.98


7.99 24.96


5.53


12.73


28.82 39.94


19.36 29.08


29.43 54.90


744.08 13.15


Ash st.,


C. N. Follett,


48.5


573.23


11.82| 8.41


4.34


20.46


32.00


25.92


54.95


719.31 |14.83


Ledge st., 66


H. M. Harlow, M. M. Geary,


37.9


333.55


8.80 57.42 16.59


2.61


19.56


22.72


28.94


759.30 15.50


East Worcester, Annie Brown,


52.


573.23


11.02 8.66


7.62


3.25


13.99


43.55


33.65


55.61


722.90 14.31


New


M. A Slater,


46.


573.23


12.46


1.55


7.99


21.72


41.68


28.68


55.28


730.13 15.87


South


E. M. Boyden,


51.


573.23


11.24


6.42|


2.75


31.11


42.03


25.26


52.28


733.08 14.37|


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


Thomas st., Summer st., Dix st., 1


Miss M. T. Gale.


54.2|


541.96


9.99| 8.48| 1.80| 16.87| 31.87| 23.44| 54.68|


679.10|12.53


E. G. Chenery,


56.


500.00


8.93 5.45 5.80


9.68 52.78 31.28


56.28


661.27 11.81


Training School,


49.


573.23


11.70 24.31


7.27


6.34


54.10


38.97


55.08 55.61


736.31 14.16


T. S. Darling,


£0.5


552.37


10.94 20.48


13.99


43.55


33.65


467.81 |10.78 Two Terms.


Lamartine st.,


M. Parker,


56.6


573.23


10.13 22.11


3.55


21.27


51.01 31.38


52.26


740.02 19.02


" A. C. Perry,


38.9|


573.23


14.74 12.33


2.22 17.56


Am't paid for Books, Charts,


Am'nt paid for school room


Am't paid for ordinary re- pairs of buildings and


151.7 2700.00| 17.80 35.69 24.20 130.48 214.24 125.16 86.63 3316.40 21.86


SECRETARY'S REPORT.


481.39 12.70 Two Terms.


only.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS, Continued.


Pleasant st., Woodland st.,


Miss C. E. Gilbert,


54.6


500.001


9.16


4.00| 2.26


34.70


33.821


29.24| 57.08


661.10|12.11


L. C. Goodwin,


34.5


304.88


8.84


9.94 18.99


12.73


28.82


19.36


29.43


424.15 12.30 Two Terms.


Sycamore st.,


66


S. W. Clements,


56.


519.50


9.28


1.77| 3.36


56.45


36.37


25.85


55.28


698.58 12.46


Lamartine st.,


L. A. Dawson,


64.2


500.00


7.79


13.00


.53


21.27


39.94


29.08


54.90


658.72 10.26


Ledge st.,


E. F. Prentice,


53.6


262.19


4.89


24.79 22.14


2.61


19.56


22.72


28.94


382.94 7.14 Two Terms.


Salem st.,


E. G. Claflin,


42.


500.00 11 90


6.56


6.97


19.97


25.71


30.37


52.28


641.86 15.28


Front st.,


66


M. O. Whitmore,


M. J. Mack,


55.


545.73


9.92


5.18


5.79


20.46


32.00


25.92


54.95


690.03 12.55


Ash st.,


66


E. G. Cutler,


50.


500.00 10.00


2.75


3.73


20.46


32.00


25.92


54.95


639.81 12.78


Providence st.,


M. J. Morse,


57.6


521.95


9.06


4.20


6.11


23.28


33.83


34.84


55.71


679.92 11.80


East Worcester,


M. J. McFarland,


55.9


500.00


8.94


12.06


4.10


13.99


43.55


33.61


55.61


662.92 11.86


New


M. E. Tirrell,


44.2


473.16 10.70


6.26


5.20


21.72


41.68


28.68


55 28


631.98 14.30


S.


A. E. Hall,


45.6


500.00 10.96


2.54


6.36


31.11


42.03


25.26


52.28


659.58|14.46


Adriatic,


M. T. Wyman,


59.


519.62


8.81


3 50


7.98


4.02


33.00


36.30


52.28


656.70 11.13


Quinsigamond,


66


L. E. Perry,


59.4


500.00 8.42


2.14


3.25


17.56


51.04


31.38


52.28


657.65 11.07


Union Hill,


A. A. Welles,


41.2


500.00 12.14


3.89


1.48


19.19


32.44


29.64


52.28


638.92 15.51


Fairmount,


S. M. Brigham,


55.1


500.00 9.07


4.65


4.57


35.10


58.78


27.94


52.28


683.32 12.40


Mason st.,


J. M. Martin,


27.


298.71 |11.06


1.05


1.32


5 95


26.02


18.64


27.39


379.08 14.04 Two Terms.


INTERMEDIATE PRIMARY.




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