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52
33
19
39.7
34.4 86.8
38
3
6
7
4
76 1.91
1929 48.6
9.11
49
33
16
42.3
38.3|90.4
42
1
1
2
3
82 1.93
2184|51.6 10.6
45
19
26
36.5
32.4 88.7
38
4
5
1
4
129 3.53
1492 40.9
9.8
54
32
22
37.8
33.4 88.3
47
3
3
6
183 4.84
1601 42.3
9.2
Ash
St. Kate A. Fallon,
57
37
20
40 2
37.
91.9
54
9
12
11
12
60 1.49
1165 28.9
9.6
Grafton
Margaret J. McCann,
62
37
25
47.4
40.2 84.4
60
4
7
3
4
81 1 71
2613 55.]
9.6
Summer
Anna T. Smith,
43
25
18
30.8
27 5 89.1
42
5
6
3
5
34 1.1
1198 38.9
9.5
49
25
24
39.6
36.9 93.2
1
41
3
3
4
9
134 3.38
985|24.8
9.5
Salem
Mary O. Whitmore,
1551 840 711 1315.2 1174.5 89.3 5 1390 |118 190 144 179 2809 2.13 48295 36.7
9.2
8
14 1.23
526 11.3
8.11|
§ Opened
Sept. 6, 1887.
Edgeworth
Fransess D. Martin,
53
32
21
42.6
37.1 86.7
52
Sycamore
66
Sarah W. Clements,
Jennie M. Tainter,
Mary C. Paige,
Mary J. Campbell,
Sarah J. Newton,
Lamartine
Mary A. McGillicuddy,
Lamartine
St. Abbie F. Hemenway,
Adriatic,
Cora A. Baldwin, Mary M. Bowen,
Adriatic,
Carrie H. Wilmarth,
§ Opened
Millbury
Henrietta M. Wright,
Thomas
Carrie F. Meriam,
Fanny A. Williams,
6
Ella A. Casey,
Belle H. Tucker,
SCHOOLS .- SECRETARY'S REPORT.
361
43
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
during the year.
Whole number registered
Males.
Females.
ing for the year.
Average number belong-
Average attendance.
Per cent. of attendance.
No. over 15 years of age.
Number belonging at the
Perfect in attendance.
First term.
Second term.
Third term.
Fourth term.
ness.
for the year.
Average to each scholar
No. of X% days' absence.
Average to each scholar
Years, Months.
Average age, Jan. 1, 1888.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS. GRADE II.
Belmont
St. Addie T. Gauren,
50
18
32
46.1
40.6 88.
45
2
7
5
4
88|1.91|
2007|43.5| 8.
Belmont
Maud L. Davis,
51
29
22
44.6
38.9 87.1
44
1
9
1
8
94 2.11
38
.93
508 12.4
7.9
Belmont
Lilla F. Upton,
42
19
23
40.8
36.3 88 9
42
Dix
Harriet Lightbourn,
43
25
18
40.8
37.8 91.4
41
7
10
13
5
33
.81
1274 31.2
8. 8.4
Chandler
Mary L. Haselden,
54
30
24
50.2
45.3 92.1
48
3
4
5
7
91 1.81
1783 35.5
7.11
Woodland
Maggie A. Flaherty,
49
23
26
39.5
35.1 88.8
44
1
6
8
3
94 2.38
1487 37.6
7.10
Woodland
Emma Buckley,
52
24
28
42.3
38 9 91.9
45
1
7
7
4
70 1.65
1234 29.1
7.11
Ledge
Carrie E. Howe,
46
22
24
38.1
35 6 93.3
43
4
9
11
4
106 2.78
910 23.8
8.8
Ledge
Hannah M. Kickham,
57
35
22
49.8
44 2 88.9
50
4
7
6
3
126 2.53
2038 40.9
7.5
Millbury
66
Mary L. Gafney,
45
20
25
49.7
44.9 90.4
39
6
15
7
5
69 1.39
1742 35.1
8.8
Thomas
Addie E. Sprague, Lilla Ingalls,
. 57|
25
32
45.1
38.6 86.5
49
3
7
6
6
109|2.41
7.11
Oxford
Florence S. Waite,
42
16
26
34.1
28.7 84.2
.38
6
1
1
103 3.02
1965 57.7
8.3
Sycamore
39
17.
22
31.9
27.8 87.2
34
2
5
3
4
97 3.04
1480 46.4
8.6
New Worcester, Anna B. Ranger,
48
18
30
34.8
30.2 86.9
37
1
5
7
6
60|1.72
1697 48.8
8.4
61
29
32
56.5
51.9 93.7
56
5
7
11
7
146 2.58
1669 29.5
7.8
Quinsigamond,
54
30
24
51.2
45.6 89.
51
4
8
15
13
10
.19
2066 40.3
8.7
Quinsigamond,
45
17|
28
33.9
30.7 90.3
38
2
1
7
4
16
.47
1187 35.
7.5
Providence
St.
Mary C. Smith,
44
23
21
43.8
38.2 87.4
38
3
5
5
3
193 4.4
2033 46.4
8.4
Gage
Ellen F. Fallon, Anna T. Kelley,
36
20
16
29.7
25.5 86.
32
1
3
4
2
128 4.31
1524 51.3
8.3
Lamartine
St. Ellen G. Daley,
48
36
12
41.2
36.4 84.5
43
2
4
2
116 2.81
1745 42.3
8.3
Lamartine
Agnes J. O'Gorman,
56
36
20
42.9
39.5 92.1
43
7
4
7
2
47 1.09
1237|28.8
8.5
Adriatic,
52
29
23
38.1
32.6 85.6
47
2
3
4
Ash
St. Sarah A. Boyd,
46
34
12
37.6
33.6 89.3
42
2
3
5
3
134 3.56
1456 38.7
8.
62
33
29
45.5
40.2 88.4
48
6
4
4
89 1.95
1913 42.
8.4
Grafton
Carrie M. Adams,
27
12
15
32.1
28.4 89.4
25
3
3
2 57 1.77
1347 41.9
7.11
Summer
Alice Chapin,
Salem
Addie M. Blenus,
47
27
20
38.7
34.6 89.5
1 40
2
9
6
7
121 3.12
1496 38.6
8.3
Union Hill,
Anna D. Stowell,
52
33
19
44.9
38.6 85.9
38
2
5
8
2
230 5.12
2297 51.1
7.2
53
32
24
42.1
36.5 88.6
47
3
5
4
147 3.49
2044 48.5
8.1
Mason
St. Mary E. Pease,
-
362
CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 42.
( Opened Sept. 6 (1887.
Winslow
Hattie L. Partridge,
46
26
20
45.4
40.4 91.2
42
3
11
4
2
64 1.41
1820 40.1
8.2
53
25
28
49.3
45.2 91 5
48
5
14
5
10
88 1.78
1851 37.5 2359|52.3
Edgeworth
Alice V. Phelps, Mary G. Smith,
33
19
14
31.5
92.2
1
32
2
9
7
8
38 1.2
907 28.8
8.6
East Worcester,
Etta T. Whalen,
3 137 3.59
2002 52.5
8.4
Ida A. E. Kenney,
So. Worcester,
Maggie A. Mahony,
2080 46.6
7.11
3
Number of cases of tardi-
for the year.
REMARKS
close of the year.
29.
A
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
GRADE I.
Belmont
St. (Hattie B. Andrews,
59
33
26
47.5
39.3|82.8
54
2
1
3
278|5.85 118 2.45
6.4
Belmont
Ella J. Emerson,
70
30
40
48.1
38.7 80.4
61
1
4
3
4
3421 71.1 2263 49.
7.4
Dix
Maria F. Bosworth,
48
20
28
46.
39.8 86.5
38
3
4
8
6
53 1.15
12 .37
386 11.8
6.6
Dix
Carrie L. Maynard,
60
34
26
51.2
44.7 86.8
59
2
8
7
2
89 |1.73
2366 46.2
6.10
Winslow
A. Calista Hale,
87
48
39
74.6
63.8 85.4
74
3
8
7
3
194 2.6
3920 52.5
6.8
Chandler
D. Isabell Newbury,
59
34
25
43.2
37.9 87.8
55
4
4
1
102|2.36
1924 44.5
6.7
Woodland
Carrie A. Hildreth,
54
28
26
46.6
40.6 87.
51
3
10
1
5
40 .85
2184 46.8
6.5
Woodland
Cora A. Cooley,
63
45
18
46.6
38.6 82.7
54
2
136 2.91
290162.2
6.6
Ledge
Mary E. Joyce,
44
23
21
35.4
30.7 86.5
41
1
7
6
6
20
.56
1706 48.1
6.10
Millbury
Julia A. Riley,
52
25
27
35.3
31.9 90.3
43
4
4
5
73 2.06
1379 39.1
6.5
Millbury
Julia A. Quinn,
50
23
27
37.2
33.4 88.7
46
1
5
4
100 2.68
1460 39.2
6.7
Thomas
55
33
22
37.7
33.7 89.3
49
4
6
8
4
67 1.77
1387 36.7
6.11
Thomas
Jennie C. Clough,
48
27
21
49.
46.
95.8
46
13
17
13
16
2
.04
1089|22.2
7.1
Edgeworth
Estella V. Rolston,
50
1 .88
4174 73.7
6.8
Edgeworth
Selma P. Ahlstrom,
44
19
25
32.2
28.6 88.7
36
1
4
1
2
55 1.71
1310 40.7
6.9
Walnut
51
33
18
34.5
28.3 82.1
43
1
1
320|9 27
2257 65.4
6.9
Oxford
56
31
25
50.
47.8 95.5
53
3
7
12
5
44 .88
803 16.1
5.7
Sycamore Freeland
Addie T. Banister,
45
24
21
29.8
25.7|85.
40
3
7
1
39 1.31
1488|43.2
6.11
New Worcester, Rebecca H. Davie,
62
27
35
48.3
40.7|84.4
49
1
3
6
1
132 2.73
2814 58.2
6 11
60
24
36
67.4
55.1 81.1
50
7
8
10
9
137 2.03
4465 66.2
7.1
Opened Sept. 20, 1887.
SCHOOLS .- SECRETARY'S REPORT.
363
Mason
Effie L. Bennett,
54
26
28
49.9
42.4|85.
48
2
5
8
2
136 2.72
2737 54.8
6.9
Salem
Nellie J. Carlon,
58
40
18
53.1
46.2 87.1
49
3
6
2
2
204 3.84
2518 47.4
6.10
Summer
Agnes R. Stewart,
46
18
28
30.3
25.2 83.3
40
1
2
4
1
58 1.91
1851 61.1
6.4
Grafton
Minnie A. Davis,
66
29
37
49.7
37.6 75.6
54
1
2
2
4
89|1.79
1524 37.4
7.8
Grafton
Katherine A. Hackett,
64
36
28
40.7
36.5 89.1
46
1
9
5
6
105 2.58
1529|33.8
7.8
70
47
23
45.2
41.
90.6
53
6
3
6
8
99 2.16
2548 55.1
6.3
Lamartine
Annie G. Thompson,
68
36
32
46.2
39.2 84.8
62
1
5
6
1
78 |1.68
3895 87.9
6.5
Adriatic,
Alice L. Bainbridge,
66
32
34
44.3
33.6 75.8
51
2
2
194 4.40
2438 50.3
7.
Ash
St. Marina H. Tucker,
66
42
24
48.4
41.7 86.2
52
2
1
4
16 .53
1335 44.2
6.8
44
32
12
44.2
38.1 86.1
37
1
10
7
4
61 1.38
2214 50.1
7.5
Providence St. Margaret L. Walsh,
59
34
25
49.4
41.7 81.9
52
4
4
6
5
284 5.74
2795 56.5 7.2
56
25
31
45.9
38.6 83.9
49
1
2
3
7
233 5.07
2642 57.3
6.9
Lamartine
St.
M. Jennie Hart,
24
15
9
22.9
21.9|95.4
24
5
7 .3
48 20.9 6.2
48
25
23
30.2
26.6 88.1
42
4
4
1931 1035 896 1550.2|1329.1|85.
1671
77 161|166 133 3954 2.55 79118 51.
6.9
7
3
40
19
21
56.6
45.1 79.9
36
5
Mary L. Seavey,
Catherine T. Nevins,
Eliza J. Day,
So. Worcester,
Mary McBride,
So. Worcester,
Carrie M. Sweetzer,
East Worcester, Nellie G. McGillicuddy, East Worcester, Mary A. Carney,
Mary C. Morrissey,
3 329 6.79
2 88.4
6.8
Opened Nov. 2, 1887.
35
18
17
32 6
28.4 87.1
34
4
2952|62.1|
7.1
Quinsigamond,
Nellie M. Rood,
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
Whole number registered
Males.
Females.
ing for the year.
Average number belong-
Average attendance.
Per cent. of attendance.
No. over 15 years of age.
Number belonging at the
Perfect in Attendance.
First term.
Second term.
Third term.
Fourth term.
Number of cases of tardi-
Average to each scholar
No. of Y2 days' absence.
Average to each scholar
Years, Months.
Average age Jan. 1, 1888.
SUBURBAN SCHOOLS.
Northville,
Joanna F. Smith, Edith M. Harding, Ada D. Saunders,
39
20
19
28.1
25.7|91.6| 1|
34
3
4
3
3| 103|3.66 95 1.99
897 31.9|10.3
Tatnuck,
60
39
21
47.7
41.6 85.1
8
48
1
8
1
9
70 2.28
Jamesville,
43
20
23
30.7
26.6 86.1
35
1
Blithewood,
Susan R. Hartwell, Lizzie M. Urban,
25
17
8
26
26
35.4
28.5 80.7
41
1
3
3
104 2.93
2559 72.3 8.7
Bloomingdale,
55
29
26
52.2
45.7 87.5
1
37
1
5
5
108 2.06
2424 46.4 11.5
Opened
34
18
16
31.5
28.5 90.5
32
1
15 4.76
342 10.8 6.9
Sept. 6, 1877.
29
16
13
23.5
21.3 90.1
5
23
1
104 4.42
834 35.5 11.
59
26
33
48.4
40.8 84.3
2
51
1
3
331 6.83 54 5.51
598 61. 11.2
Chamberlain,
54
30
24
43.
38.6 89.8
2 46
1
1
11
101 2.35
1641 38.2 12.2
Lake View,
Minnie A. B. Chase,
43
25
18
42.2
35.5 83.9
41
1
1
3
118 2.79
2506 59.4 8.1
Lake View,
Hattie M. Ruggles,
26
14
12
28.1
25.3 90.1
24
3
3
5
1
201 7.
1042 37.1|
8.6
Valley Falls, Greendale,
A. Louise Penniman,
38
19
19
28.7
25.8 89.8
3
34
2
3
5
1
222 7.73
1084 37.7 10.6
594
317 277
502.4
438.4 87.2 25
499
18
34
48
32 1854 3.69
23038 45.8 10.1
364
CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 42.
Adams Square, Adams Square, Burncoat Plain, North Pond,
Carrie L. Fletcher, Fanny R. Spurr,
10
5
5
9.8
8.2 83.4
2
7
5
8
6
5
131 4.71
705 25.3 12.6
Bloomingdale,
Josephine E. Bauer, Olive G. Davidson, Edith M. Rolston, Hattie L. White,
27
13
14
25.3
20.4 80.5
24
3
97 3.83
1842|72.8 11.8
27.8
25.9 93.2
22
close of the year.
REMARKS.
during the year.
ness.
for the year.
for the year.
2281 47.8 9.9
1533 49.9 10.3
52
2750 56.8 9.6
Ann Foskett,
RECAPITULATION.
during the year.
Whole number registered
Males.
Females.
ing for the year.
Average number belong-
Average attendance.
Per cent. of attendance.
No. over 15 years of age.
Number belonging at the
PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE.
First Term.
Second Term.
Third Term.
Fourth Term.
ness.
Number of cases of tardi-
Average to each scholar
No. of }% days' absence.
for the year.
Years, Months.
Average age Jan. 1, 1888.
High School. Grammar,
1038|
514|
524
676.5
655.3|97.1| 913 459.6 94.7
323
530
100
147
128
135
689 1.42
3985|58.8|16.7 9340 19.2 14.9
Grade
IX
718
368
350
485.4
459
724.6
674.4 93.1
225
786
111
183
118
131
1176|1.62
18406 25.4 14.
VII
954
512
442
698.2
643.9 92.2
77
758
83
102
101
130
1295 1.85
19752 28.2 13.3
VI
1355
722
633
1041.
948.1 91.
44
1126
118
151
129
145
2053 |1.97
34588 33.2 12.4
Secondary,
V
1468
805
663
1185.1
1078.9 91.
13
1228
129
182
170
180
2803 2.36
36233 30 5 11.6
44924 34.4 10.6
Primary,
III
1551
840
711
1315.2
1174.5 89.3
5
1390
118
190
144
179
2809 2.13
48295 36.7
9.2
II
1490
779
711
1292.2
1149.3 82.6
2
1309
83
194
175
141
2939 2.27
51158 39.5
8.1
I
1931 |1035
896
1550.2
1329.1 85.
1671
77
161
166
133
3954 2.55
79118 51.1
6.9
Suburban,
594
317
277
502.4
438.4 87.2
25
499
18
34
48
32
1854 3.69
23038 45.8 10.1
Aggregate for Day Schools, 13649
7270
6379 10774.3
9725.5
1633
Evening Schools,
613
557
56
380.7
285.3
613
Drawing Schools,
217
185
32
167.7
128.7
217
14479 8012 6467 11322.7
10139.5 90.2 2463 11425 1207 |1859 1608 1747
23792 2.29 368837 34.2
748
257|
333
262
363
729|1.10
VIII
975
516
862
713
1303.5
1174.
90.1
6
1380
113
182
167
178
3501 2.68
IV
1575
SCHOOLS .- SECRETARY'S REPORT.
365
SCHOOLS AND GRADES.
for the year.
Average to each scholar
close of the year.
366
CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 42.
TABLE
Showing the Nationality of Parents of Scholars in the Public Schools.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
U. S.
Ireland.
Canada.
England.
Germany.
Scotland.
Sweden.
Other countries| CO
High School.
|Alfred S. Roe.
| 552| 140|
201
12
3
9)
4 8
GRAMMAR, GRADE IX.
Belmont
St.|Arthur G. Lewis,
50
20
2
2
3
2
3
Dix
James Jenkins,
37
8
2
3
Winslow
66
J. Chauncey Lyford,
48
3
2
2
1
1
Chandler
66
William H. Bartlett,
34
10
1
3
1
1
Woodland
66
Joseph Jackson,
69
6
3
1
2
1
Washington
Charles T. Haynes,
45
48
3
5
1
1
2
1
Ledge
Charles C. Woodman,
22
26
1
3
3
Millbury
Francis P. Mckeon,
4
33
1
5
1
309
154
12
16
5
13
13
8
GRAMMAR, GRADE VIII.
Belmont
St. Sarah E. Rogers,
26
7
1
3
1
Belmont
66 Grace R. Everett,
24
10
1
2
1
1
5
Dix
Mary A. Hayward,
22
17
4
2
1
1
3
Winslow
66 Mary A. Drake,
28
5
1
2
1
1
Chandler
66
Jennie L. Higgins,
32
10
3
2
1
Woodland
66 Ann S. Dunton,
41
2
3
3
1
1
Woodland
Mary M. Lawton,
39
3
3
2
2
1
3
1
Ledge
66
Maria P. Cole,
16
23
5
3
1
1
1
Millbury
66 Mary A. Rourke,
5
34
1
1
1
1
1
Walnut
66
Nellie C. Thomas,
32
3
1
4
2
Oxford
Ella L. Dwyer,
36
Sycamore
Charlotte H. Munger,
11
16
4
2
Freeland
M. Ella Spalding,
18
4
1
2
2
So. Worcester,
Carrie A. George,
4
29
4
1
Quinsigamond.
Richard H. Mooney,
16
9
14
Providence
St.
Benjamin W. Kinney,
18
14
1
3
2
Gage
Ella W. Foskett,
3
23
1
397
264
33
35
14
9
22 12
GRAMMAR, GRADE VII.
Belmont
St. Sarah L. Phillips,
33
7
2
4
2
1
Dix
Mattie Howe,
32
2
2
1
Winslow
66 Jessie M. Nichols,
35
5
4
1
Chandler
Helena M. Kalaher,
28
6
3
3
1
1
Woodland
Carrie R. Clements,
44
5
1
2
2
3
1
Millbury
Elida M. Capen,
2
38
5
Thomas
John E. Lynch,
18
22
1
2
2
2
1
Edgeworth
66 Ella E. Roper,
3
24
1
1
Walnut
Kate A. Meade,
30
8
1
4
3
Oxford
Mary A. Hathaway,
35
3
Sycamore
66 Janet Martin,
18
9
4
1
Freeland
20
6
6
2
1
2
So. Worcester,
Emma M. Plimpton, Ellen M. Boyden,
7
11
7
Ledge
66 Emma L. Cowles,
12
32
1
1
1
Thomas
Harriet G. Waite,
14
23
2
Ledge
66 Kate A. McCarthy,
8
36
2
1
1
3
66
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GRAMMAR, GRADE VII. Continued.
Providence
St. |Thomas J. Higgins,
15
20
5
4
1
3
Gage
Annie Brown,
4
37
2
Lamartine
66 Owen H. Conlin, Emma A. Porter,
1
28
6
6
339
294
39
39
18
7
14
8
GRAMMAR, GRADE VI.
Belmont
St. Tirzah S. Nichols,
41
1
1
Belmont
Jennie L. Dearborn,
17
11
2
3
3
1
2
2
Dix
Minnie W. Sherman, Mary A. Morrissey,
34
4
2
1
1
1
1
Winslow
St. Eva E. Stone,
41
4
1
2
1
3
Chandler
Nettie A. Murray,
26
3
2
6
1
3
1
Chandler
66 Mary E. Convery,
24
9
1
2
1
2
1
Woodland
Martha T. Wyman,
49
5
1
2
1
Woodland
66
Emma F. Brown,
42
5
1
2
1
1
Ledge
66 Daniel H. Casey,
9
33
3
2
Ledge
66
Alice G. McMahon,
46
1
1
Thomas
66
Mary E. Fitzgerald,
14
26
2
1
1
1
Edgeworth
Anna T. Cavanough,
1
29
1
2
7
Walnut
Ella M. Macfarland,
30
5
2
1
2
1
Oxford
Lucy Lewisson,
38
3
1
Sycamore
A. Teresa Timon,
26
14
3
1
Freeland
Ida F. Buxton,
32
8
6
5
2
1
1
So. Worcester,
Edward A. Quinland,
4
25
1
12
1
20
Providence
St. Anna G. Foley,
18
19
5
1
6
Gage
Jennie E. Maloney,
2
33
3
3
1
Lamartine
Mary J. Sullivan,
5
25
2
2
2
1
2
Adriatic,
Eudora E. Hay,
5
19
7
7
2
1
Ash
St. Mary J. Mack,
17
25
3
1
2
568
337
54
68
24
13
41 21
SECONDARY, GRADE V.
Belmont
St.[Esther G. Chenery,
29
4 5
4
3
4
1
Belmont
Emma E. Hayward,
29
10
2
1
2
2
2
Dix
66 Nellie F. Lindsay,
21
8
2
5
1
1
1
3
Winslow
66 Octavia H. Vaughan,
38
4
1
2
1
1
Winslow
Julia E. Greenwood,
25
1
3
2
1
2
2
Woodland
66
Susie A. Partridge,
43
8
1
2
1
1
1
Ledge
66
Frances M. Athy,
41
2
Ledge
L. Elizabeth King,
14
25
2
1
1
2
Millbury
66
Hannah Sheehan,
1
36
3
1
7
Thomas
66 Hattie G. Gates,
26
16
1
1
2
1
1
1
Edgeworth
66
Etta M. Thayer,
1
31
1
7
2
Walnut
Mary L. Norcross,
27
8
4
1
2
1
Oxford
66
Mary F. Harrington,
44
1
1
4
1
Sycamore
66
S. Lizzie Carter,
24
20
2
Freeland
Madge H. Coughlin,
30
4
3
3
2
2
1
So. Worcester,
Mary O. Whitney,
8
23
1
19
Quinsigamond,
Annie W. Newell,
10
4
33
Providence
St.
Julia A. Bunker,
6
20
4
8
2
3
31 3 1
Adriatic,
6
27
2
1
6
24
2
2
8
4
1
1
Thomas
F. May Prentice,
17
21
3
1
Quinsigamond,
Mary A. Winter,
6
9
Chandler
Eliza J. Seaver,
38
2
1
2
1
1
Thomas
Marion Holbrook,
19
18
3
2 6
3
1
Sunnyside,
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Gage
St. |M. Ella Clark,
4
28
1
1
1
Gage
Marion C. Tucker,
5
24
1.
1
1
1
Lamartine
Louise A. Dawson,
3
21
4
3
2
1
Lamartine
Aloysia Radcliffe,
3
25
1
3
Adriatic,
Elizabeth E. Chapin,
4
28
11
Ash
St. Mabel Piper,
10
33
2
1
2
Grafton
Bridget T. Carlon,
21
13
6
Summer
66
Mary A. Gauren,
9
19
3
1
1
532
436
64
67
25
17
63 24
SECONDARY, GRADE IV.
Belmont
St. Mattie A. Collins,
26
7
4
1
2
1
7
Belmont
" Carrie A. Smith,
28
7
5
1
2
7
Dix
Susie W. Forbes,
29
7
4
4
4
1
Winslow
Ella E. Goddard,
35
2
7
1
1
1
1
Winslow
Ida M. McCambridge,
34
3
3
3
1
1
1
Chandler
Harriet E. Maynard,
29
6
5
3
3
3
Woodland
Sarah J. Melanefy,
37
2
3
1
1
1
Woodland
M. Rosalie Goddard,
38
5
2
Ledge
66 Mary E. D. King,
12
31
2
4
1
1
7
4
Millbury
Hattie S. Putnam,
7
32
2
1
7
1
Edgeworth
Louise F. Clark,
2
22
1
1
1
7
Edgeworth
Lucia N. Jennison,
3
28
Walnut
Kate A. Coughlin,
27
4
1
1
1
2
2
Oxford
Mabel B. Tew,
49
18
3
2
1
2
New Worcester,
Georgianna M. Newton,
27
6
10
1
1
2
So. Worcester,
Lydia W. Ball,
9
22
14
1
So. Worcester,
Nellie Hinsley,
6
13
2
11
1
23
Providence
St.
Margaret F. Hagan,
15
16
7
2
2
1
2
Gage
Kate C. Cosgrove,
6
33
1
4
1
1
Lamartine
Ellen T. Shannon,
6
22
8
3
1
1
Lamartine
Mary E. Russell,
8
28
8
2
1
1
Adriatic,
Abby B. Shute,
7
23
5
5
1
Ash
St.
Nelly F. Monroe,
11
24
3
1
6
Grafton
Kate A. McLoughlin,
14
18
11
3
1
Summer
Elma L. Studley,
17
19
4
1
1
1
Salem
66 Minnie F. Whittier,
21
9
5
3
Union Hill,
Etha M. Stowell,
14
12
3
4
1
2
576
464
122
73
21
16
81 27
PRIMARY, GRADE III.
Belmont
St. Mary T. Gale,
26
10
5
2
5
1
2
1
Belmont
Anna M. Waite,
34
6
2
1
2
3
3
Dix
Alice W. Giddings,
42
5
2
2
1
4
1
2
Winslow
St. Emma G. Goodwin,
35
5
5
6
Chandler
Anna M. Murray,
40
5
4
3
1
1
Woodland
Maggie I. Melanefy,
36
2
3
1
1
Woodland
66 Carrie F. Meriam,
24
6
3
6
2
1
1
2
2
5
Millbury
Carrie H. Wilmarth,
2
25
1
10
1
Sycamore
Hattie S. Hagen,
Freeland
Myra H. Baker,
29
2
5
2
Quinsigamond,
Jeannie E. Sanderson,
8
14
2
1
2
Gage
Sarah W. Hay,
8
28
4
Sunnyside,
Carrie A. Thompson,
23
7
2
Ledge
Fanny A. Williams,
13
23
1
1
4
2
2
2
1
2
25
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PRIMARY, GRADE III. Continued.
Millbury
St. |Henrietta M. Wright,
5
19
2
5
1
Thomas
Ella A. Casey,
16
21
6
3
1
Thomas
Belle H. Tucker,
19
24
1
1
1
Edgeworth
Fransess D. Martin,
4
40
2
1
4
1
Walnut
Mary E. McCormick,
35
3
2
4
1
2
Sycamore
66
Sarah W. Clements,
24
6
2
1
1
1
2
So. Worcester,
Mary C. Paige,
10
17
4
15
1
1
Quinsigamond,
Mary J. Campbell,
6
10
1
2
37
Providence
St. Sarah J. Newton,
12
20
1
2
1
2
2
Gage
Maggie E. Magone,
5
24
2
1
1
1
2
Lamartine
Mary A. McGillicuddy,
5
19
10
4
3
1
Adriatic,
Cora A. Baldwin,
3
26
3
5
1
4
19
10
10
3
1
Ash
St.
Kate A. Fallon,
15
29
1
2
2
2
3
Grafton
Margaret J. McCann,
21
22
7
2
2
6
Summer
Anna T. Smith,
3
30
5
1
2
1
Salem
Mary O. Whitmore,
21
10
5
3
1
1
534
480
102
84
34
25
72 39
PRIMARY, GRADE II.
Belmont
St. Addie T. Gauren,
24
9
7
1
1
1
Belmont
Maud L. Davis,
21
4
2
1
1
12
3
Belmont
Lilla F. Upton,
25
5
1
1
Dix
Harriet Lightbourn,
26
5
4
4
2
Winslow
Hattie L .. Partridge,
33
2
4
2
1
1
2
Woodland
Maggie A. Flaherty,
33
5
4
2
Woodland
Emma Buckley,
37
4
3
1
1
1
8
Ledge
Hannah M. Kickham,
9
24
1
1
6
9
Millbury
66
Mary L. Gafney,
4
14
20
1
Thomas
Addie E. Sprague,
21
18
2
3
2
2
Edgeworth
Lilla Ingalls,
7
32
1
1
1
6
1
Oxford
Florence S. Waite, Ida A. E. Kenney, Anna B. Ranger,
21
5
7
1
1
1
1
So. Worcester,
Maggie A. Mahony,
17
11
2
21
2
1
2
Quinsigamond,
Alice V. Phelps,
4
15
32
Quinsigamond,
Mary G. Smith,
6
10
Providence
St.
Mary C. Smith,
12
10
3
1
2
2
2
Gage
Ellen F. Fallon,
7
22
2
1
2
4
Lamartine
St.
Ellen G. Daley,
·11
15
9
1
4
1
2
Lamartine
Agnes J. O'Gorman,
5
15
15
4
4
Adriatic,
Etta T. Whalen,
3
22
6
14
1
1
Ash
St.
Sarah A. Boyd,
10
26
1
2
1
1
1
Grafton
Carrie M. Adams,
18
18
8
2
2
Summer
Alice Chapin,
3
15
3
2
1
1
Salem
Addie M. Blenus,
24
9
3
1
1
1
1
Union Hill,
Anna D. Stowell,
23
9
2
1
3
Mason
St.
Mary E. Pease,
26
3
11
3
1
1
2
509
411
100
74
25
14
124.52
Oxford
Mary F. Barker,
28
3
1
3
Freeland
Jennie M. Tainter,
28
5
3
1
2
Gage
Mary J. O'Connor,
5
31
10
13
9
5
1
Lamartine
Abbie F. Hemenway,
·
Chandler
Mary L. Haselden,
29
12
1
2
Ledge
66 Carrie E. Howe,
4
27
29
6
1
1
1
Sycamore
66
16
16
1
1
New Worcester,
East Worcester,
Anna T. Kelley,
1
23
3
5
22
4
1
2
1
Adriatic,
Mary M. Bowen,
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PRIMARY, GRADE I.
Belmont
St. |Hattie B. Andrews,
26
12
3
1341 4
2
2
2
Dix
¥
Maria F. Bosworth,
23
6
Dix
Carrie L. Maynard,
19
4
5
7
4
Winslow
A. Calista Hale,
44
4
5
2
1
1
2
Chandler
D. Isabell Newbury,
47
11
13
2
3
2
Woodland
60
Cora A. Cooley,
43
4
1
1
1
1
Ledge
Mary E. Joyce,
14
17
1
1
7
14
Millbury
66
Julia A. Riley,
6
22
1
1
11
Millbury
Julia A. Quinn,
3
20
1
2
1
1
2
4
Thomas
Jennie C. Clough,
19
19
3
3
2
3
Edgeworth
Estella V. Rolston,
3
38
2
3
Edgeworth
Selma P. Ahlstrom,
4
16
2
13
1
Walnut
Mary L. Seavey,
24
4
2
4
1
1
Oxford
Catherine T. Nevins,
36
5
1
3
Freeland
Addie T. Banister,
29
2
2
3
1
3
New Worcester,
Rebecca H. Davie,
30
5
12
1
1
So. Worcester,
Mary McBride,
15
16
12
3
1
3
So. Worcester,
M. Jennie Hart,
7
8
7
1
Quinsigamond,
Carrie M. Sweetzer,
4
9
1
28
Providence
St.
Margaret L. Walsh,
13
10
9
1
2
2
3
East Worcester,
Mary A. Carney,
5
33
3
3
1
4
Lamartine
St. Mary C. Morrissey,
14
19
16
3
1
Lamartine
Annie G. Thompson,
14
20
22
4
1
1
Adriatic,
Alice L. Bainbridge,
14
20
10
4
2
1
Ash
St. Marina H. Tucker,
13
27
2
5
5
Grafton
Katherine A. Hackett,
14
15
7
1
1
8
Grafton
Minnie A. Davis,
20
17
6
3
2
6
Summer
Agnes R. Stewart,
8
24
5
1
1
1
Salem
Nellie J. Carlon,
27
9
6
5
1
1
Mason
66
Effie L. Bennett,
32
4
5
6
1
705
498
155
84
31
18
111 69
SUBURBAN SCHOOLS.
Northville,
Joanna F. Smith,
24
2
4
4
Tatnuck,
Edith M. Harding,
43
2
1
2
Jamesville,
Ada D. Saunders,
11
8
8
2
2
4
Blithewood,
Susan R. Hartwell,
14
3
7
Bloomingdale,
Lizzie M. Urban,
15
1
5
1
Bloomingdale,
Josephine E. Bauer,
26
11
2
2
Adams Square,
Olive G. Davidson,
28
3
4
2
Adams Square,
Edith M. Rolston,
28
1
2
1
Burncoat Plain,
Hattie L. White,
15
3
3
2
North Pond,
Carrie L. Fletcher, Fanny R. Spurr,
38
4
9
Chamberlain,
Minnie A. B. Chase,
34
2
1
2
7
Lake View,
Hattie M. Ruggles,
28
1
4
1
1
6
Valley Falls,
Ann Foskett,
14
5
4
1
21
6
1
6
346
28
45
26
3
4
29 18
3
Belmont
Ella J. Emerson,
30
6
9
8744 4
1
Woodland
Carrie A. Hildreth,
38
7
2
3
14
3
Thomas
Nellie M. Rood,
23
15
1
Sycamore
60
Eliza J. Day,
39
11
East Worcester,
Nellie G. McGillicuddy,
5
39
4
66
7
Lake View,
Greendale,
A. Louise Penniman,
1
1
.
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SCHOOLS.
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Ireland.
Canada.
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Other countries
AGGREGATE.
High School
Grammar, Grade IX.
309
154
12
16
5
13
13
8
397
264
33
35
14
9
22
12
66
VI.
V.
532
436
64
67
25
17
63
24
576
464
122
73
21
16
81
27
Primary,
66
II.
509
411
100
74
25
14 124
52
66
I.
705
498
155
84
31
18 111
69
Suburban
346
28
45
26
3
4
29
18
5387 3506
746
578
203
145 574 286
552
140
20
12
3
9
4
8
VIII.
VII.
339
294
39
39
18
7
14
8
568
337
54
68
24
13
41
21
Secondary,
66
IV.
III.
554
·480
102
84
34
25
72
39
66
Of those born in other countries there were born in Norway 51, France 22, Austria 16, Denmark 16, Italy 49, Russia 12, Switzerland 1, Wales 10, Poland 47, West Indies 10, Nova Scotia 18, New Brunswick 7, Prince Edward Isle 6, Turkey 4, Mexico 3, Armenia 9, Cape Breton 1, Bermuda 1, Finland 1, Sand- wich Islands 1, China 1.
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CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 42.
THE PARENTAGE OF THE CHILDREN IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, DECEMBER 1ST, FOR THE LAST TWENTY-ONE YEARS, IS AS FOLLOWS :
1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
United States,
2448 2617 2742 2704 2862 3028 3017 3075 3232 3241 3340 3582 3749 3974 4163 4384
4664
4815
5020
5097
5387
Canada . .
224
288
277
387
425
423
431
420
412
415
468
539
608
830
532
717
590
745
646
726
746
Ireland .
2509 2547 2800 2888 2763 2920 2702 2744 2802 2858 2880 3055 3099 3293 3385 3396
3501
3747
3692
3580
3506
England .
174
209
205
257
250
290
252
259
296
287
312
316
324
354 388
443
449
483
517
570
578
Germany .
83
86
97
123
125
140
138
115
138
155
146
160
134
153
166
178
195
200
204
191
203
Scotland .
40
46
45
56
68
70
72
60
62
68
67
72
59
73
77
69
94
96
120
123
145
Sweden .
Other Countries
16
29
34
39
43
80
66
70
91
83
98
100
111
138
161
145
189
218
246
251
286
Total .
5494 5822 6200 6454 6536 6951 6688 6753 7053 7015 7348 7873 8159 8941 9056 9622 10014 10668 10861 11019 11425
United States 5
2448 2617 2742 2704 2862 3028 3017 3075 3232 3241 3340 3582 3749 3974 4163 4384
5097
5387
Foreign Countries
.
3046 3205 3458 3750 3674 3923 3671 3678 3821 3774 4008 4291 4410 4967 4893 5238
5350
5853
5841
5922
6038
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·
.
·
.
·
.
10
10
20
36
37
49
75
126
184
289
332
364
416
481
574
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.
4664
4815
5020
.
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SCHOOLS .- SECRETARY'S REPORT.
ABSENCE AND TARDINESS.
YEARS.
Average number be- longing.
Number of half days' absence.
Average to each scholar.
Number of cases of tardiness.
Average to each scholar.
1867
5343
189,225
35.6
30,727
6.4
1868
5874
225,284
38.5
29,457
5.6
1869
6097
196,159
32
27,422
5
1870
6385
216,096
33.7
25,710
4.6
1871
6588
233,852
34.6
23,707
4
1872
6238
243,575
39
21,608
3.9
1873
6180
184,148
29.8
11,132
2
1874
6521
166,591
24.2
15,656
2.6
1875
6705
188,438
27.1
15,648
2.3
1876
7042
192,079
29.3
15,871
2.4
1877
7003
· 176,635
25.2
15,256
2.3
1878
7686
188,284
24.5
16,449
2.1
1879
7745
205,681
26.5
16,956
2.2
1880
8419
258,314
30.7
19,547
2.3
1881
8860
276,570
31.2
18,702
2.1
1882
9008
290,475
32.2
22,512
2.5
1883
10098
361,997
35.8
24,258
2.4
1884
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