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The boys are under the careful supervision of selected instructors from the College Y. M. C. A. and these instruc- tors receive but a nominal sum for their services.
The school officials wish to express their thanks to Bowdoin College for making the Brunswick Boys' Associa- tion possible, thus furnishing a needed addition to the educational equipment of the town.
In closing this report, I wish to thank the teachers for the cordial manner in which they have given me their coop- eration. I wish also to express to the members of the School Committee my full appreciation of their counsel and loyal support in all my efforts to administer wisely the many problems that come to a superintendent of schools.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN A. CONE, Superintendent of Schools.
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Financial Statement.
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SALARIES.
Paid Teachers of Village Schools from February 1, 1912, to February I, 1913.
High School.
George R. Gardner,
$1,559 97
Mary L. Fish,
572 19
Anna Snow,
305 61
Helen L. Brown,
305 55
Caroline N. Potter,
270 82
Gertrude M. Jackson,
244 44
Marguerite M. Wood,
244 44
Pauline Herring,
244 44
Imogene Bennett,
168 06
$3,915 52
Geo. L. Atkins, janitor,
200 00
$4,115 52
Common Schools.
Fanny B. Cragin,
$794 44
Florence M. Lincoln,
499 95
Ethel M. Edwards,
500 00
Theo Wilson,
500 00
L. Frances Jordan,
486 12
Alice S. Dunning,
400 00
Nathalie Withington,
400 00
Belle H. Smith,
400 00
Aimee Stetson,
400 00
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Bertha E. Melcher,
$364 00
Elsie G. Rideout,
364 00
Edith W. Davenport,
364 00
Alice Longley,
364 00
Emily J. Dodge,
324 00
Georgia Strout,
324 00
Inez Clark,
180 00
Annie Pletts,
144 00
Gladys H. Brown,
64 00
$6,872 51
Teacher of Domestic Science.
Mary S. Byrne, $514 84
Teacher of Manual Training.
Charles G. Wheeler, $599 76
Evening School.
Edward Snow,
$54 00
Francis McKenney,
24 00
$78 00
Salaries Paid Janitors.
George L. Atkins,
$421 00
William F. Thayer,
430 00
$851 00
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Salaries Paid Teachers of Rural Schools.
Ruth Morrison,
$360 00
Eva M. Bradbury,
340 00
Addie Prince,
324 00
Mary Fawcett,
324 00
Hattie O. Cox,
295 00
Mildred Hunt,
288 00
Edna Lafon,
288 00
Bernice Blair,
198 00
Abbie D. Cartland,
189 00
Viola L. Russell,
187 00
Margaret Patten,
176 00
Annie Pletts,
176 00
M. Cornelia Dwelley,
176 00
Emily W. Graham,
176 00
Mabel Laws,
176 00
Mabel Davis,
144 00
Lee Dunlap,
112 00
Frances A. Rideout,
112 00
Genevieve Kane,
112 00
Luella Prince,
112 00
Mrs. G. J. Galvin,
112 00
Annie H. Dunning,
105 00
Mary E. Bailey,
105 00
$4,587 00
Expenses of Common Schools. Village Schools.
Isaiah R. Morrell, 8 cords wood, $40 00
Estate of E. A. Harrington, 5 cords wood, 25 00
Frank L. Melcher, 9 cords wood,
51 00
W. J. White, wood,
3 50
L. A. & W. St. Ry., scholars' tickets, 72 00
A. A. Wheeler, 3 cords wood, 10 50
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W. M. Miller, sawing wood, $5 40
Brunswick Coal Co., wood, 13 75
J. Descheneaux, hauling coal, 4.55
Knight & Stanwood Coal Co., coal, 36 85
Sargent, Dennison Co., coal, 232 38
J. F. Chaney Coal Co., coal, 11 00
Otis W. Judkins, 2 cords wood, 8 00
S. F. Pennell, freight and trucking, 20 65
W. H. Haskell, trucking, 6 00
Howard & Brown, diplomas,
7 55
T. H. & J. W. Riley, tuning piano, 2 50
Bath & Brunswick Light & Power Co., 96 67
$647 30
Expenses of Rural Schools.
W. A. Bailey, janitor work, No. 1, $18 00
W. A. Bailey, taking census, No. 1, 75
W. A. Bailey, 3} cords fitted wood, No. 1, 20 00
M. L. Newell, janitor work, No. 2, 18 00
M. L. Newell, 34 cords fitted wood, No.2, 19 25
M. L. Newell, taking census, No. 2, 75
M. L. Newell, broom, No. 2, 40
A. H. Austin, janitor work, No. 3, 18 00
A. H. Austin, 4 cords fitted wood, No. 3, 22 00
A. H. Austin, broom, No. 3, 40
F. W. Plummer, janitor work, No. 4, 18 00
F. W. Plummer, taking census, No. 4, 75
F. W. Plummer, 2 cords fitted wood, No.4, 15 00 Robert Anderson, janitor work, No. 5, 3 30
Harry Anderson, janitor work, No. 5, 6 00
Harry Anderson, 2 cords fitted wood, No. 5, 14 00
A. W. Minott, janitor work, No. 6, 18 00
A. W. Minott, taking ceusus, No. 6, 75
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A. W. Minott, broom, No. 6, $ 50 A. W. Minott, 3 cords fitted wood, No. 6, 15 00 C. T. Carruthers, janitor work, 1911-12, No. 7, 24 00
C. T. Carruthers, taking census, No. 7, 75
C. T. Carruthers, housing wood, No. 7, 2 00
A. F. Bradley, 2 cords hardwood, No. 7, 11 00
J. A. Wilson, fitted wood, No. 7,
13 80
Louis J. Benoit, janitor work, No. 8, 18 00
Louis J. Benoit, taking census, No. 8, 75
Louis J. Benoit, 3} cords fitted wood, No. 8, 22 50
Carroll Pennell, janitor work, No. 10, 14 50
Carroll Pennell, taking census, No. 10, 75
Carroll Pennell, 24 cords fitted wood, No. 10, 11 25
M. Biette, janitor work, No. 10, 4 00
J. T. Stuart, janitor work, No. 11, 18 00
J. T. Stuart, taking census, No. 11, 75
J. T. Stuart, 4} cords wood, No. 11, 20 25
Isaac L. Linscott, janitor work, No. 13, 18 00
Isaac I .. Linscott, 4 cords fitted wood, No. 13, 24 00
P. L. Cushing, janitor work, No. 14, 18 00
P. L. Cushing, taking census, No. 14, 75
P. L. Cushing, broom, No. 14, 50
P. L. Cushing, 4 cords mixed wood, No.14, 24 00 Robert H. Mallett, janitor work, No. 15, 18 00
Robert H. Mallett, fitted wood, No. 15, 18 33 Robert H. Mallett, taking census, No. 15, 75
Robert H. Mallett, sundries, No. 15, 25
S. P. Cary, janitor work, No. 16, 18 00
S. P. Cary, taking census, No. 16, 75
S. P. Cary, 5} cords wood, No. 16, 33 00
Geo. A. Storer, janitor work, No. 17, 18 00 Geo. A. Storer, taking census, No. 17, 75
Geo. A. Storer, broom, No. 17, 40
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Geo. A. Storer, fitted wood, No. 17, $25 59
John L. Lunt, conveying scholars, 10 40
M. Biette, conveying scholars, 127 62
$728 24
Salaries, teachers and janitors,
$13,503 11
Total expenses of common schools,
$14,878 65
Balance unexpended,
2,283 00
$17,161 65
CREDIT.
By balance from last year,
$1,174 05
By amount received, 15,987 60
-$17,161 65
Repairs and Insurance. Village Schools.
L. D. Snow, seeds and phosphate,
$3 63
George B. Ridley, sundries, 8 35
Eaton Hardware Co., labor and material, 95 14
B. L. Furbish, sundries,
94 69
B. L. Furbish, sewer for domestic science rooms, 66 07
Gilbert G. Cox, labor and material, 38 70
Myers & Mahoney Plumbing Co., material, 7 25
I. H. McKenney, wiring, 19 32
A. E. Thompson, framing pictures, 5 20
W. C. Roberts, repairs, 1 05
Somerville Brush Co., brushes, 15 69
C. H. Booker, repairs,
36 42
Standard Oil Co., floor dressing,
16 56
W. E. Gordon, furnishings, 36 05
D. & C. E. Scribner, Co., fertilizer, 2 60
W. H. Haskell, labor and trucking, 5 00
W. P. Orr, labor, 7 00
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S. T. Brown & Co., lumber, $22 94
T. Albert Field, clocks and repairs, 16 25
B. R. Jordan & Co., paint, etc., 121 59
$619 50
Repairs and Insurance. Rural Schools.
L. A. Bradbury, bookcase, No. 1, $5 25
W. A. Bailey, repairs, No. 1, 65
Eaton Hardware Co., stove, No. 2, 12 50
M. L. Newell, hauling and setting up stove, No. 2, 2 00
T. Albert Field, repairing clock, No. 3, 75
A. H. Austin, repairs, No. 3, 20
F. W. Plummer, repairs, No. 4, 11 30
Brunswick Farmers' Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Co., insurance, No. 5, 92
Julia S. Brown, cleaning, No. 5, 1 00
Harry Anderson, repairs, No. 5, 25
A. W. Minott, repairs, No. 6, 85
Robert A. Given, papering, No. 6, 3 30
C. T. Carruthers, repairs, No. 7, 13 90
A. H. Andrews Co., desks, No. 7, 99 82
Horace Rogers, labor, No. 7, 18 65
Reuel Rogers, labor, No. 7, 19 18
Clarence E. Kincaid, labor, No. 7, 9 25
Edwin J. Wilson, repairs, No. 7, 4 50
Robert A. Given, papering, No. 7, 5 95
B. L. Furbish, lumber and hardware, No. 7, 5 62
Howard Wilson, repairs, No. 7, 19 50
M. C. R. R., freight on desks, No. 7, 13 49
Desire Guerette, repairs, No. 8, 34 15
Louis J. Benoit, repairs, No. 8, 2 00
B. L. Furbish, material, No. 8, 42 82
Carroll Pennell, repairs, No. 10, 1 00
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D. & C. E. Scribner Co., fertilizer, No. 10, $1 75 Eaton Hardware Co., sundries, No. 11, 1 50
J. T. Stuart, repairs, No. 11, 19 75
B. L. Furbish, material, No. 11, 29 71
I. L. Linscott, repairs, No. 13, 4 00
H. F. Thompson, insurance, No. 14, 18 00
P. L. Cushing, repairs, No. 14, 1 35
Robert H. Mallett, repairs, No. 15, 1 35
S. P. Cary, repairs, No. 16, 3 50
Geo. A. Storer, repairs, No. 17, 2 00
Eaton Hardware Co., sundries, 13 76
J. E. Davis Co., sundries, 5 54
$431 01
Amount previously overdrawn,
2,356 15
$3,406 66
CREDIT.
By amount raised, $1,500 00
By balance to new account, 1,906 66
$3,406 66
High School.
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., laboratory supplies, $4 90
L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., laboratory
supplies,
55 28
H. D. Lovell, orchestra for graduation, 18 00
A. A. Wheeler, 9 cords wood, 31 50
J. W. Fisher, filling diplomas, 4 20
F. H. Wilson, laboratory supplies, 3 77
T. H. & J. W. Riley, tuning piano, 2 50
Gilbert M. Wheeler, programs, 3 50
The Brunswick Publishing Co.,rank cards, 4 00
$127 65
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Salaries, teachers and janitors, Balance unexpended,
4,115 52
1,400 08
$5,643 25
CREDIT.
By amount raised,
$3,600 00
By amount received from State,
1,000 00
By amount received from tuition, 246 00
By balance from last year,
797 25
$5,643 25
Text Books and Supplies.
Silver, Burdett & Company, text books, $135 40
Ginn & Co., text books, 100 14
Edward E. Babb & Co., text books, 163 19
Milton Bradley Co., supplies,
45 19
D. C. Heath & Co., text books,
87 00
Benj. H. Sanborn & Co., text books,
69 48
American Book Co., text books,
83 78
F. W. Chandler & Son, supplies,
17 93
Charles E. Merrill Company, text books,
15 22
J. L. Hammett Co., supplies, . 55 58
J. Q. Adams, dictionaries, 18 00
Thomas H. Riley, Jr., census returns,
16 64
Arthur Lamarre, Jr., census returns,
18 30
George F. French, dictionary,
10 80
Egyptian Spray Co., spray,
5 00
Flash Chemical Co., supplies,
12 50
Edward J. Clode, text books, 4 00
Eagle Pencil Co., pencils, 15 50
The Cudahy Packing Co., } bbl. Pyramid, 7 50
Allyn & Bacon, text books, 16 80
The Holden Patent Book Cover Co., sup- plies, 28 88
Mckinley Publishing Co., note books, 9 80
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Mahoney Fountain Co., 2 basin bubblers, 13 00
D. Appleton & Co., text books, 12 36
J. E. Davis, supplies, 15 63
Fanny B. Cragin, supplies,
3 64
Atkinson, Mentzer & Grover, supplies,
29 48
John A. Cone, supplies, 25 40
Parker P. Simmons, text books, 8 06
The Taylor-Holden Co., supplies, 9 10
H. H. Hay's Sons, formaldehyde, 7 25
The Brunswick Publishing Co., printing, 18 25
Gilbert M. Wheeler, reports, 87 10
Houghton Mifflin Co., text books, 2 64
B. L. Fubrish, supplies, manual training, 43 69 Eaton Hardware Co., supplies, manual training, 40 02
W. F. John Barnes Co., supplies, manual training, 1 83
Dana S. Colby, supplies, manual training, 33 90 A. C. Gatchell, lumber, manual training, 95 33 Stanley T. Brown, lumber, manual train- ing, 68 18
F. C. Webb & Co., supplies, domestic science, 61 66
W. F. Senter, supplies, domestic science, 13 81 James F. Will Co., supplies, domestic science, 1 35
S. H. Toothaker, supplies, domestic science, 6 41
John M. Nickerson, supplies, domestic science, 1 50
$1,536 22
Amount previously overdrawn,
1,261 24
$2,797 46
CREDIT.
By amount raised,
$1,500 00
By supplies sold, 2 45
By balance to new account, 1,295 01
$2,797 46
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Superintendent and Committee.
John A. Cone, salary as superintendent, $711 04 Edward W. Wheeler, services and ex-
penses, 100 00
Gilbert M. Elliott, services and expenses, 50 00 Eugene H. Andrews, services and ex- penses, 50 00
John A. Cone, office assistance, 44 40
John A. Cone, expenses, 9 50
Geo. L. Thompson, stamped envelopes, 10 62
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone, 30 32
$1,005 88
CREDIT.
By amount raised, $800 00
By balance from last year, 179 69
By balance to new account, 26 19
$1,005 88
Receipts and Expenditures.
RECEIPTS.
Amount raised for Free High School, $3,600 00 Amount raised for repairs and insur-
ance, 1,500 00
Amount raised for text books and sup- plies,
1,500 00
Amount raised for manual training, 400 00
Amount raised for domestic science, 200 00
Amount raised for superintendent and committee, 800 00
Amount raised for interest on school fund, 228 77
Amount received from State, school
fund and mill tax, 7,813 21
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Amount received from State, com- mon school fund, 6,612 29
Amount received from State, free high school, 1,000 00
Amount received from State, manual
training and domestic science,
733 33
Amount received for tuition, 246 00
Amount received for supplies sold,
2 45
- $24,636 05
EXPENDITURES.
Common schools,
$14,878 65
Repairs and insurance,
1,050 51
Free high school,
4,243 17
Text books and supplies,
1,536 22
Superintendent and committee,
1,005 88
Balance from last year,
1,174 11
Balance unexpended,
747 51
$24,636 05
EDWARD W. WHEELER, Superintending GILBERT M. ELLIOTT, School Committee.
EUGENE H. ANDREWS,
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School Statistics.
Number in town between ages of 5 and 21, 2,129
Number within village limits, 1,749
Number in rural districts, 380
Total enrollment, 1,151
Enrollment in village schools, 880
Enrollment in rural schools, 271
School year, 36 weeks ; winter term, 11 weeks ; spring term, 11 weeks ; fall term, 14 weeks.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Principal, George R. Gardner.
Assistants, Mary L. Fish.
Caroline N. Potter. Anna J. Snow, winter and spring terms.
Helen L. Brown, winter and spring terms.
Imogene Bennett, spring term.
Marguerite S. Wood, fall term.
Gertrude N. Jackson, fall term.
Pauline Herring, fall term.
Total enrollment, 162. Attendance first semester : Enrollment, 125 ; Average, 116. Attendance second semester : Enrollment, 131 ; Average, 127.
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GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Principal, Fanny B. Cragin, Grade IX.
Assistants, Florence M. Lincoln, Grade VIII. Ethel M. Edwards, Grade VII. Theo Wilson, Grade VI.
Total enrollment for year, 171.
Attendance, winter term, 146.
Average, 127.
Attendance, spring term, 138.
Attendance, fall term,
150.
Average, 126. Average, 138.
Grade IX, Attendance, winter term, 40. Average, 36. Attendance, spring term, 36. Average, 34.
Attendance, fall term, 38. Average, 36.
Grade VIII, Attendance, winter term, 43. Average, 36.
Attendance, spring term, 39. Average, 35.
Attendance, fall term, 24.
Average, 22.
Grade VII, Attendance, winter term, 23. Attendance, spring term, 25. Attendance, fall term, 39
Average, 21 .
Average, 24. Average, 35.
Grade VI, Attendance, winter term, 40.
Average, 34. Attendance, spring term, 38. Average, 33. Attendance, fall term, 49. Average, 45.
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.
Principal, L. Frances Jordan, Grade V.
Total enrollment for year, 89. Attendance, winter term, 51. Attendance, spring term, 49. Attendance, fall term, 42.
Average, 45. Average, 44. Average, 37.
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CENTER STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Principal, Alice S. Dunning, Grades III and IV. Assistants, Bertha E. Melcher, Grade II. Emily J. Dodge, Grade I.
Total enrollment for year, 140.
Attendance, winter term, 75. Average, 55.
Attendance, spring term, 80.
Attendance, fall term, 81.
Average, 68. Average, 71.
Grades III, IV, Attendance, winter term, 30. Average, 24.
Attendance, spring term, 30. Attendance, fall term, 38.
Average, 25.
Average, 33.
Grade II, Attendance, winter term, 22. Average, 17.
Attendance, spring term, 22. Attendance, fall term, 18.
Average, 19.
Average, 15.
Grade I, Attendance, winter term, 23. Average, 14. Attendance, spring term, 28. Average, 24.
Attendance, fall term, 25. Average, 23.
BATH STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Principal, Belle H. Smith, Grades III and IV.
Assistants, Edith Davenport, Grade II. Georgia Strout, Grade I. Gladys H. Brown, Grade, III.
Total enrollment for year, 136.
Attendance, winter term, 91.
Average, 62.
Attendance, spring term, 97.
Attendance, fall term, 111.
Average, 75. Average, 93.
Grades III, IV, Attendance, winter term, 49. Average, 33. Attendance, spring term, 46. Average, 37.
Attendance, fall term,
61.
Average, 54.
Grade II, Attendance, winter term, 24. Average, 17. Attendance, spring term, 29. Average, 21.
Attendance, fall term, 21. Average, 17.
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Grade I, Attendance, winter term, 18. Average, 12. Attendance, spring term, 22. Average, 17. Attendance, fall term, 29. Average, 22.
UNION STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL. .
Principal, Nathalie Withington, Grades III and IV. Assistants, Elsie G. Rideout, Grade II.
Winter and spring term, Inez Clark, Grade I. Fall term, Annie Pletts, Grade I.
Total enrollment for year, 115.
Grades III, IV, Attendance, winter term, 25. Average, 21. Attendance, spring term, 27. Average, 25.
Attendance, fall term, 34. Average, 32.
Grade II, Attendance, winter term, 29. Average, 21. Attendance, spring term, 30. Average, 26.
Attendance, fall term, 23. Average, 20.
Grade I, Attendance, winter term, 19. Average, 12. Attendance, spring term, 21. ·Average, 17. Attendance, fall term, 24. Average, 18.
PLEASANT STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Principal, Aimee L. Stetson, Grades III and IV. Assistant, Alice G. Longley, Grades I and II.
Total enrollment for year, 67.
Attendance, winter term, 39
Attendance, spring term, 40. Attendance, fall term, 42.
Average, 29. Average, 35. Average, 37.
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Grades III, IV, Attendance, winter term, 20. Average, 16. Attendance, spring term, 20. Average, 18. Attendance, fall term, 19. Average, 17.
Grades I, II, Attendance, winter term, 19. Average, 13. Attendance, spring term, 20. Average, 17. Attendance, fall term, 23. Average, 20.
RURAL SCHOOLS.
Total enrollment, 271.
Attendance for winter term, 192. Average, 151.
Attendance for spring term, 214. Average, 169. Attendance for fall term, 213. Average, 172.
School year, 36 weeks. Winter term, 11 weeks; fall term, 14 weeks ; spring term, 11 weeks.
Terms begin and close on the same dates as in the village schools.
DISTRICT No. 1.
Eva M. Bradbury, teacher for the year.
Total enrollment, 15. Attendance for winter term, 10.
Average, 9.
Attendance for spring term, 11. Average, 9. Attendance for fall term, 15. Average, 13.
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DISTRICT NO. 2.
Abbie D. Cartland, teacher for winter and spring terms ; Mary E. Bailey, teacher for fall term.
Total enrollment, 17.
Attendance for winter term, 14.
Average, 11.
Attendance for spring term, 14.
Average, 12.
Attendance for fall term,
12.
Average, 10.
DISTRICT No. 3.
Hattie O. Cox, teacher for the year.
Total enrollment, 18.
Attendance for winter term, 13.
Average, 9.
Attendance for spring term, 12.
Attendance for fall term,
13.
Average, 10.
Average, 11.
DISTRICT No. 4.
Margaret Patten, teacher for winter and spring terms ; Agnes L. Dunlap, teacher for fall term.
Total enrollment, 17.
Attendance for winter term, 13.
Average, 11.
Attendance for spring term, 14. Average, 11.
Attendance for fall term, 11. Average, 9.
DISTRICT NO. 5.
Annie I. Pletts, teacher for winter and spring terms ; Frances A. Rideout, teacher for fall term.
Total enrollment, 13.
Attendance for winter term, 9. Average, 8.
Attendance for spring term, 8. Average, 6.
Attendance for fall term,
11.
Average, 8.
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DISTRICT No. 6.
Mildred L. Hunt, teacher for winter and spring terms ; Miss M. T. Kane, teacher for fall term.
Total enrollment, 18.
Attendance for winter term, 17. Average, 12.
Attendance for spring term, 15. Average, 12.
Attendance for fall term,
16.
Average, 12.
DISTRICT No. 7.
Addie E. Prince, teacher for the year.
Total enrollment, 25.
Attendance for winter term, 16.
Average, 12.
Attendance for spring term, 24.
Attendance for fall term,
23.
Average, 18. Average, 20.
DISTRICT No. 8.
Ruth Morrison, teacher for the year.
Total enrollment, 30.
Attendance for winter term, 21.
Average, 17.
Attendance for spring term, 21.
Average, 17.
Attendance for fall term,
20.
Average, 16.
DISTRICT No. 10.
M. Cornelia Dwelley, teacher for winter and spring terms ; Luella M. Prince, teacher for fall term.
Total enrollment, 15.
Attendance for winter term, 10. Average, 8.
Attendance for spring term, 11. Average, 9. Attendance for fall term, 11. Average, 8.
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DISTRICT No. 11.
Edna C. LaFon, teacher for the year.
Total enrollment, 25.
Attendance for winter term, 17.
Average, 12.
Attendance for spring term, 23. Average, 18.
Attendance for fall term,
20.
Average, 17.
DISTRICT No. 13.
Viola L. Russell, teacher for winter and spring terms ; Mildred L. Hunt, teacher for fall term.
Total enrollment, 10.
Attendance for winter term, 6.
Average,
5.
Attendance for spring term, 10. Average, 7.
Attendance for fall term,
6.
Average, 5.
DISTRICT No. 14.
Mary E. Fawcett, teacher for the year.
Total enrollment, 23.
Attendance for winter term, 21.
Average, 18.
Attendance for spring term, 19. Average, 16. Attendance for fall term, 17. Average, 14.
DISTRICT NO. 15.
Mrs. Emily W. Graham, teacher for winter and spring terms ; Alice L. Calvin, teacher for fall term.
Total enrollment, 22.
Attendance for winter term, 8. Average, 6.
Attendance for spring term, 17. Average, 11. Attendance for fall term, 20. Average, 15.
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DISTRICT No. 16.
Bernice Blair, teacher for winter and spring terms ; Annie H. Dunning, teacher for fall term.
Total enrollment, 13.
Attendance for winter term, 8. Average, 6.
Attendance for spring term,
5.
Average, 4.
Attendance for fall term,
8.
Average, 7.
DISTRICT No. 17.
Mabel G. Laws, teacher for winter and spring terms ; Mabel B. Davis, teacher for fall term.
Total enrollment, 10.
Attendance for winter term, 9. Average, 7.
Attendance for spring term, 10.
Average,
9.
Attendance for fall term,
10.
Average, 7.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR 1913-1914.
Village and Rural Schools.
Spring term, April 7, 1913, to June 20, 1913, eleven weeks.
Fall term, September 8, 1913, to December 12, 1913, fourteen weeks.
Winter term, January 5, 1914, to March 20, 1914, eleven weeks.
Holidays.
The schools have the following holidays :
New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Patriots' Day, Memorial Day, Columbus Day, one day for Sagadahoc County Fair, two days at Thanksgiving.
Storm Signals.
The ringing of the town bell at 7.45 means no school in the forenoon. It will ring at 12.45 for no afternoon session.
Superintending School Committee.
Edward W. Wheeler, Chairman ; Gilbert M. Elliott, M. D., E. H. Andrews, M. D., John A. Cone, Secretary.
The regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the first Thursday of each month at 4 o'clock P. M. at the office of the committee in the Town Building.
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9/5/2006
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