Annual report of the State Commissioner of Common Schools, to the Governor of the State of Ohio, for the year 1880, Part 11

Author: Ohio. Office of the State Commissioner of Common Schools
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Columbus, Ohio : Statesman Steam Press, 1855-1913
Number of Pages: 424


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1,471


1,564


20,928 74


18,459 87


5.0


Lorain


364


366


5,096 75


4,335 50


12.0


Oberlin


984


968


19,760 50


15,682 69


9.0


Wellington


526


528


17,235 34


14,000 86


9.0


1


6,000


Lucas-


Toledo .


14,898


15,536


217,466 86


168,226 30


6.0


1 8,000


Waynesfield


585


616


3,987 67


3,142 94


6.0


.


1879.


1880.


poses within the year.


within the year.


Logan


Jefferson- -


Painesville


Granville


133


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Number of school-houses within the district.


Number of school-rooms, exclusive


of rooms used only for recitation.


Total value of school property, in-


cluding grounds, school-houses,


furniture, apparatus, etc.


supply the schools.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Average number of weeks the schools were in session.


Names of Superintendents.


Superintendent's salary.


Portion of superintendent's time employed in supervision.


1


10


$50,000


10


6


9


42


32


36


J. F. McKaskey ...


$1,052


3


10


12,000


10


10


39


38


Sam'l Major


950


2


13


35,000


13


6


10


73


34


40


H. S. Doggett


1,200


1


11


25,000


1


3


8


72


38


36


W. W. McCray


900


All.


1


7


30,000


3


4


55


35


36


J. A. McDowell


800


2


10


12,000


12


3


8


55


36


40


Jas. M. Greenslade


900


1,000


9


10


6,000


11


5


8


57


31


36


S. E. Shutt


7


18


45,000


20


4


21


74


41


40


John C. Kinnly F. G. Lee.


765


720


All.


1


4


2,500


4


2


2


43


28


32


3


4


5,000


4


4


45


28


6


34


125,900


41


7


37


66


42


40


Henry N. Mertz


1,500


All.


6


19


65,000


17


6


12


71


37


40


R. B. Marsh


1,650


3


11


47,500


16


4


13


64


43


40


Thos. W. Harvey ..


1,700


3


5


5,800


5


3


2


45


30


24


9


29


25,000


30


9


21


78


41


38


C. F. Dean


1,200


1


4


7,000


5


1


4


89


35


36


J. L. Carson


800


6


36


95,000


39


4


35


85


40


38


J. C. Hartzler


1,650


3


18


30,000


18


3


14


52


38


36


C. W. Butler


1,000


1


6


15,000


5


2


4


85


37


36


Will F. Kuhn


765


1


5


7,000


5


5


37


36


P. W. Search


1,000


2


10,000


ry


2


6


60


26


35 40


J. F. Yarick


700


6


16


55,000


18


18


2


6


3,000


7


1


6


80


34


40


J. R. Rogers


1


10


50,000


16


2


16


29


46


38


H. J. Clark


1,500


All.


2


10


30,000


10


1


9


90


38


38


R. H. Kinnison


1,200


25


111


570,000


125


16


123


63


39


40


A. A. McDonald


2,000


All.


1


1


6


40,000


6


1


5


111


32


36


G. F. Kenaston


1,000


3


2


11


45


28


36


John J. Allison


1,200


All.


1


6


25,000


7


1


6


85


31


36


O. E. Latham


1


6


32,000


6


6


39


38


2


13


12,000


13


Number of teachers necessary to


Number of teachers


employed.


Average wages of teach-


ers per month to the


nearest integer, not in- cluding superintend-


ents.


42


Henry M. Parker


2,000


800


coll polco


134


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Counties.


Districts.


Enumeration of youth of school age in the district.


Total receipts for school purposes


within the year.


Total expenditures for school purposes within the year.


Local levy for 1880 (in mills).


Number of school-houses erected


Cost of school-houses erected and


sites purchased within the year.


Madison-


London


1,036


1,073


$14,270 81


$8,848 77


3.0


Mahoning --


Youngstown


5,006


5,199


39,066 05


22,204 51


6.0


Marion-


Marion.


1,197


1,265


20,516 07


13,988 34


6.0


Medina-


Medina


398


.392


8,424 77


6,975 88


8.0


Wadsworth


400


467


4,883 75


3,701 10


9.6


Meigs-


Middleport


1,104


1,009


5,336 49


5,817 62


6.0


Pomeroy


2,021


1,709


20,652 59


17,355 67


6.0


Syracuse


468


480


2,611 39


2,720 79


4.5


Mercer-


Celina


469


517


6,800 93


6,003 23


14.0


Miami-


Covington.


523


510


6,327 05


4,201 25


5.0


Piqua


2,304


2,245


. 18,176 35


13,977 78


5.0


Tippecanoe.


501


502


6,359 15


4,058 76


4.5


Troy


1,456


1,664


22,294 03


13,508 74


6.0


Monroe-


Clarington


302


284


1,892 76


1,160 21


4.9


Woodsfield


302


331


4,195 50


2,584 78


13.3


Montgomery-


Dayton


11,660


11,234


189,261 80


151,817 85


6.0


1 $17.501


Germantown


488


500


8,077 66


5,995 92


4.0


Miamisburg ..


608


629


9,313 88


6,552 94


6.0


Morgan-


McConnelsville


490


489


8,690 10


6,546 36


4.6


Morrow-


Cardington'


500


436


7,995 33


6,534 28


7.0


Mt. Gilead


366


357


6,327 99


3,374 84


4.0


Muskingum-


Dresden.


370


351


8,591 58 57,030 49


46,187 46


5.0


1,582


Ottawa-


Elmore


454


458


4,392 14


2,764 43


3.5


Genoa


376


392


6,695 52


2,935 13


9.0


Oak Harbor


354


393


6,968 81


4,304 94


21.7


Port Clinton.


414


428


9,312 11


6,193 70


12.5


Paulding


Antwerp


360


363


5,029 36


3,790 99


14.0


within the year.


1879.


1880.


.


5,879 22


14.0


Zanesville


5,571


5,782


135


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Number of school-houses within the district.


Number of school-rooms, exclusive


of rooms used only for recitation.


Total value of school property, in-


cluding grounds, school-houses,


furniture, apparatus, etc.


Number of teachers necessary to supply the schools.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Average number of weeks the schools were in session.


Names of Superintendents.


Superintendent's salary.


Portion of superintendent's time employed in supervision.


4


12


$50,000


13


2


11


52


50


38


J. W. Mackinnon .. $1,200


All.


7


38


190,000


40


5


35


77


40


38


R. McMillan


2,000


All.


2


18


60,000


17


1


16


90


43


36


H. G. Welty


1,350


All.


1


6


3,000


7


2


5


69


30


38


1


5


10,000


6


2


4


65


32


36


W. R. Comings Hiram Sapp


900


4


14


36,000


14


4


11


35


30


32


H. B. Scott


600


5


27


35,000


27


11


20


52


34


35


T. C. Flanegin


1,000


All.


3


7


6,400


7


3


4


48


20


32


C. T. Coats


637


1


6


20,000


7


2


5


66


29


32


C. L. Clippinger


775


1


7


14,000


7


3


4


48


30


32


R. F. Bennett ..


1,000


5


17


83,000


26


4


22


64


38


30


C. W. Bennett


1,600


1


6


30,000


7


1


6


56


41


36


Jas. T. Bartmess Jno. W. Dowd


1,000


3


16


30,000


17


2


15


98


43


40


W. T. Bottenfield


1


6


15,000


6


1


01


100


26


28


W. P. Cope


15


118


358,000


125


22


103


120


59


40 John Hancock.


2,500


All.


1


8


20,000


8


1


7


65


39


Geo. C. Dasher


1,000


2


9


10,000


10


1


9


122


44


36 T. A. Pollok


1,100


810


1


7


25,000


7


2


6


72


31


38 G. O. Brown


1,100


1


6


35,000


6


1


5


100


36


36 T. J. Mitchell


.


1


6


25,000


7


1


6


100


28


32 A. J. Surface


900


2


19


65


171,000


70


10


64


74


44


40 W. D. Lash


1,200


All.


1


4


18,000


5


1


4


100


33


37


1


3


10,000


5


1


4


60


35


36


1


4


12,000


4


1


4


100


35


40


R. Stansbery


1


5


20,000


5


2


3


95


65


32


4


2


2


39


30


28


1


4


4,500


25,000


9


3


6


70


25


36


C. W. Courtwright


J. N. Norst


1,500


4


28


36


W. P. Myres


800


00/10


1


4


10,000


5


Number of teachers


employed.


Average wages of teachers


per month to the nearest integer, not including superintendents.


1,000


1,500


1


36


1


-


136


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Counties.


Districts.


Enumeration of youth of


school age in the district.


Total receipts for school purposes within the year.


Total expenditures for school pur-


poses within the year.


Local levy for 1880 (in mills).


Number of school-houses erected


Cost of school-houses erected and


sites purchased within the year.


Perry-


New Lexington


430


445


$6,287 60


$5,175 99


5.5


New Straitsville


912


969


7,288 45


4,164 42


9.9


Shawnee


671


860


3,083 69


- 3,738 02


7.0


Somerset


430


387


7,616 81


4,766 88


12.5


Pickaway-


Circleville.


2,042


2,101


54,874 01


31,826 77


5.0


$20,000


Pike-


Waverly


561


595


3,937 31


6,222 90


7.0


Portage-


Kent


879


970


9,054 83


9,211 79


8.2


Ravenna


981


998


19,128 10


17,784 62


7.0


Preble-


Eaton


772


749


13,361 47


7,095 05


3.0


Putnam-


Columbus Grove ..


439


448


5,170 87


3,447 60


7.0


Ottawa.


484


482


7,426 27


3,656 99


10.0


Richland-


Belleville


314


306


2,437 66


2,204 24


7.0


Mansfield


2,866


2,983


34,007 15


26,526 08


5.0


Shelby


602


623


10,298 95


9,398 04


7.0


Ross


Chillicothe


3,277


3,387


42,958 67


33,536 99


5.7


Sandusky-


Clyde


722


738


9,873 01


5,305 33


5.0


Fremont


2,358


2,369


15,812 73


13,789 27


7.0


Scioto


Portsmouth


3,485


3,734


49,107 99


31,396 66


5.6


Seneca-


Fostoria


1,078


1,030


11,253 64


10,772 42


8.0


Tiffin


2,916


2,944


28,674 30


18,307 32


5.5


Shelby-


Sidney


1,335


1,359


13,396 01


9,577 14


4.0


Stark-


Alliance


1,437


1,467


36,293 13


13,192 94


9.0


Canton


3,761


4,371


48,424 17


39,131 15


5.0


Canal Fulton


398


428


3,942 02


2,494 48


6.0


Louisville


416


428


4,237 76


1,473 46


6.0


Massillon


2,401


2,461


29,022 61


27,271 79


7.0


Navarre


325


308


4,723 01


. 1,522 61


4.0


Summit-


Akron


4,465


4,719


75,795 45


75,527 81


6.0


Cuyahoga Falls


620


605


12,719 85


9,804 75


8.0


Hudson ...


389


322


6,411 97


3,417 35


4.3


within the year.


1879.


1880.


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Number of school-houses within the district.


Number of school-rooms, exclusive


of rooms used only for recitation.


Total value of school property, in-


cluding grounds, school-houses,


furniture, apparatus, etc.


supply the schools.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Average number of weeks the schools were in session.


Names of Superintendents.


Superintendent's salary.


Portion of superintendent's time


employed in supervision.


1


8


$10,000


8


3


5


50


25


36


J. C. Fowler


$550


All.


1


6


10,000


6


2


4


47


33


36


S. C. Pierce


495


1


7


5,500


7


2


5


43


28


36 E. D. Watkins


585


Al


1


6


12,000


6


2


4


70


30


32


James Diltz


800


3


30


110,000


28


3


25


52


43


40


M. H. Lewis


1,700


All.


1


10


31,000


10


5


6


48


35


36


Geo. E. Campbell ..


1,100


3


12


50,000


14


4


11


43


38


38


A. B. · Stutzman


1,000


4


12


50,000


14


14


47


38


D. D. Pickett


1,500


2


11


25,000


11


2


9


47


49


38


J. M. Withrow


1,200


1


6


10,000


2


5


65


28


36


E. T. Fairchild


800


1


8


18,000


8


2


6


86


30


36


S. F. DeFord


1,100


1


6


9,000


6


1


5


83


28


36


O. J. Markle


750


6


33


150,000


35


1


36


60


46


36 Jno. Simpson


1,620


All.


4


10


30,000


11


2


8


61


30


37


J. S. Lowe


950


5


39


150,000


45


1


44


45


48


38


Wm. Richardson.


2,000


All.


1


9


30,000


11


20


2


18


50


44


40


W. W. Ross


2,000


7


44


182,000


41


3


39


64


45


40


W. M. Freisner


1,300


All.


4 5


28


75,000


29


5


24


42


32


40 J. W. Knolt


1,200


1


15


12,000


16


6


10


62


28


36


Van B. Baker


1,252


5


18


40,0 0


19


2


17


52


35


39


W. H. Dressler


900


8


34


75,000


49


10


39


67


36


40


J. H. Lehman


1,500


All,


1


4


6,000


5


2


3


67


33


36 I. M. Taggart


1


4


13,000


4


3


1


50


22


36


4


20


100,000


23


4


19


60


44


40


E. A. Jones.


1,800


1


3


10,000


3


2


1


50


35


36


-Weimer


9


45


105,000


53


..


56


49


40


Samuel Findley


: ..


2,000


All.


2


6


40,000


10


1


9


110


37


40


A. N. Bernard


1,100


2


2


8,000


5


1


4


77


41


40


H. F. Derr.


Average wages of teach-


ers per month to the


nearest integer, not in- cluding superintend-


ents.


Number of teachers necessary to


Number of teachers


employed.


11


38


45


36


E. T. Hartley


1,400


17


50,000


12


3


11


28


38


F. M. Ginn


1,200


7


14


50,000


855


137


138


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Counties.


Districts.


Enumeration of youth of


school age in the district.


Total receipts for school purposes within the year.


Total expenditures for school pur-


poses within the year.


Local levy for 1880 (in mills).


Number of school-houses erected


Cost of school-houses erected and


sites purchased within the year.


Trumbull-


Girard


428


454


$4,900 35


3,034 82


6.0


Hubbard


433


427


2,838 79


1.379 35


3.9


Mineral Ridge


642


656


3,104 41


2,802 49


12.0


Niles


1,280


1,279


9,497 10


7,677 98


5.0


Warren


1,425


1,646


24,251 01


12,955 35


6.0


Tuscarawas


Dennison


441


460


3,937 91


2,501 72


7.0


Dover


678


71


7,067 64


6,937 50


7.0


Newcomerstown ..


396


433


5,285 44


3,158 56


4.9


New Philadelphia


1,039


1,012


13,306 46


7,409 66


6.0


Uhrichsville


1,050


1,064


12,859 27


8,319 56


12.5


Union-


Marysville


720


786


11,830 44


10,589 75


10.5


Rich wood


436


438


11,519 72


7,690 32


14.0


Van Wert-


Van Wert


1,389


1,417


15,639 23


11,927 70


7.0


Vinton-


McArthur


353


337


3,657 92


2,526 31


7.0


Zaleski.


456


435


3,726 42


2,566 50


7.0


Warren-


Franklin


663


686


11,57] 91


5,958 45


1.3


Lebanon .


1,037


1.056


10,298 09


9.125 92


3.2


Morrow


349


356


5,184 22


2,955 85


2.6


Washington -


Belpre


334


3:26


5,714 18


3,605 53


8.0


Grandview


320


315


1,542 49


1,008 64


2.6


Harmer


563


605


6,166 47


4,081 57


3.5


Marietta


1,940


2,003


23,386 49


19,479 06


7.0


1 $1,500


Wayne-


Doylestown


387


391


4,517 94


2,709 49


7.0


Orrville


407


373


6,209 83


4,175 35


5.0


Wooster


2,661


2,668


28,344 45


21,856 36


60


Williams-


Bryan


872


831


15,618 96


8,665 36


5.0


1 1,700


Edgerton


307


308


3,645 41


1,754 68


7.0


Wood-


Bowling Green ...


420


426


17,727 48


14,119 54


14.0


1 13,000


Perrysburg


874


774


7,482 53


4,866 77


25 0


Wyandot-


Carey


389


349


3,464 68


2,089 64


7.0


Nevada


390


385


1


8,778 57


5,957 37


7.0


Upper Sandusky ..


1,078


1,157


16,951 52


4,467 66


7.0


within the year.


1879.


1880.


.


139


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Number of school-houses within the district.


Number of school-rooms, exclusive


of rooms used only for recitation.


Total value of school property, in-


cluding grounds, school-houses,


furniture, apparatus, etc.


Number of teachers necessary to


supply the schools.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Average number of weeks the schools were in session.


Names of Superintendents.


Superintendent's salary.


Portion of superintendent's time


employed in supervision.


1


2


6


$5,000


6 4


1


5


85


34


34 36


1


4


16,000


4


1


3


87


33


36


L. L. Campbell


800


1


2


11


75,000


12


2


11


78


31


36 T. H. Bulla


1,000


4


8


16


75,000


20


4


19


71


43


38


E. F. Moulton


1,900


1


5


5,000


6


1


5


60


32


36


A. C. Bagnall


2


10


10,000


10


4


6


45


32


36


Ham. Wallace


800


2


7


4,000


6


1


5


40


33


36


Joseph Rea


700


1


18


50,000


14


1


13


42


31


38


Jos. Welty W. H. Ray


851


2


16


40,000


12


3


9


55


40


34


W. H. Cole


1,500


1


8


15,000


1


6


41


38


32


A. E. Gladding


720


1


19


35,000


19


1


19


80


33


36


I. W. Legg


1,100


All.


1


7


5,000


1


5


45


28


32


M. R. Barnes


640


All.


1


6


10,000


6


2


4


55


27


35


Jno. D. Brown


630


....


. .


1


9


20,000


10


1


8


70


39


36


H. Bennett


660


3


2


10


25,000


10


2


8


90


51


38


Jos. F. Lukens


1,250


10


1


6


6,000


6


1


5


100


43


36


E. B. Cartmill


900


2


-2


14,000


6


3


4


51


28


32


1


4


2,500


4


3


1


44


16


32


2


6


6,500


6


1


5


100


35


40


John D. Phillips


1,000


10


8


22


44,000


24


4


20


93


60


39


1


4


10,000


4


2


2


อัว


35


40


A. Selders


700


1


6


13,000


6


1


5


89


31


38 R. C. Rankin


850


5


14


85,000


26


2


26


60


43


40


W. S. Eversole


1,700


All.


3


10


24,000


10


1


9


35


31


40


C. W. Mycrantz


1,100


1


4


10,000


4


3


2


61


30


36


I. A. Weitz


2


7


15,000


6


2


4


67


25


36


3


8


20,000


9


1


8


90


36


39


Geo. B. Boone


900


1


5


8,000


5


2


3


40


40


36


R. L. Miller


1


5


14,000


6


2


4


55


27


32


D. E. Niver


612


4


3


10


18,000


11


3


8


54


30


36


J. N. Barnes


800


2


14


40,000


11


1


10


73


24


32


1


4


6,000


2


2


Number of teachers


employed.


Average wages of teach-


ers per month to the


nearest integer, not in-


cluding superintend-


ents


55


35


1,300


1


1


1


140


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIII .- SEPARATE DISTRICTS OF THREE


Counties.


Districts.


Number of different pupils


Average monthly enrollment.


Average daily attendance.


Per cent. average daily attend- ance is of average monthly


enrollment.


Primary.


High.


Primary.


High.


Primary.


High.


Primary.


High.


Adams-


Manchester


345


20


278


29


206


23


74


80


Allen-


Delphos


615


19


487


16


457


15


93


93


Lima


1,276


126


1,019


104


938


99


92


95


Ashland-


Ashland


621


29


523


22


450


21


86


95


Loudonville


390


32


292


31


265


28


90


92


Ashtabula-


Ashtabula


628


58


561


53


442


51


79


96


Conneaut


220


120


183


87


161


82


88


94


Geneva


323


185


238


72


212


63


89


87


Jefferson


269


141


166


98


120


86


72


88


Athens-


Athens


466


39


388


28


340


26


87


90


Nelsonville


671


67


525


51


416


42


79


82


Auglaize-


Minster


337


279


210


..


76


New Bremen


471


49


438


41


398


38


91


92


St. Mary's


430


35


353


. 29


301


26


85


90


.


Wapakoneta


526


29


418


23


343


20


82


87


Belmont-


Barnesville


518


45


449


37


405


34


90


91


Bellaire


1,540


55


1,049


41


867


37


83


83


Bridgeport


528


44


424


28


338


24


80


85


Martin's Ferry


880


40


584


32


530


30


90


94


St. Clairsville


243


44


194


35


184


33


94


94


Brown ---


Aberdeen


255


197


Georgetown


344


30


299


23


296


20


98


87


Higginsport


232


192


Ripley


680


80


542


72


476


68


88


94


Butler-


Hamilton


1,938


82


1,499


68


1,427


67


95


99


Middletown


6,521


49


526


38


470


37


89


99


Oxford


411


47


324


42


253


38


78


90


Carroll-


Carrollton


215


32


190


22


161


18


84


81


·


163


82


157


81


.


. enrolled.


.


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


HUNDRED ENUMERATION, ETC .- Continued.


Number of different pupils enrolled whose ages were between sixteen and twenty-one years July 1, 1880.


Number of re-enrollments


within the year caused by pre-


vious attendance of pupils at


some other school in the State outside the district.


Number of pupils in sundry high-school branches of study.


Primary.


High.


U. S. History.


Physiology.


Natural Phi-


losophy.


Algebra.


Geometry.


Trigonometry


Latin.


Greek.


French.


German.


34


16


13


12


11


22


5


18


$11 46


44


11


11


00


00


2


16.33


99


44


67


56


40


97


40


12


94


34


10 30


23


37


79


11


13


13


19 72


15


18


4


33


4


17


5


32


4 40


.


.


83


00


42


26


12


36


10


3


48


12 86


47


17


25


54


6


33


4


15


10 68


50


18


18


21


34


4


22


4


27


8 67


86


11


29


10


20


10


38


32


8


13


4


4


17


8 63


44


8


57


6


23


10


3


11 36


35


32


3


7


7


20


12 02


35


20


20


49


30


6


60


11


28


15


17


64


7


11


9


00


16


11


7


160


16 12


69


6


2


86


14


69


13


45


36 71


42


29


32


11


74


29


13


8 53


10


6


20


10


10


12


6


2


12


8 91


65


25


5


9


0


25


5


15


4


75


13 06


42


7


20


26


32


5


11 70


47


3


28


3


13


9 44


25


3


4


5


11


8 40


34


4


59


32


36


51


35


8


53


0


126


53


78


19


1


55


58


15


73


9


82


783


17 09


16


32


52


16


16


34


14


30


15 08


24


12


6


8


6


00


.


A


3


10 84


Cost per pupil of the year's expenditures.


..


6


00


¥ 72


4


. .


50


20


6


20


20


12


140


19 56


. .


267


4 77


471


14 35


8 55


....


141


·


...


142


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Counties.


Districts.


Number of different pupils


enrolled.


High.


Primary.


High.


Primary.


High.


Primary.


High.


Champaign-


Lewisburg


186


45


154


38


133 240


33


86


86


Mechanicsburg


816


50


269


41


St. Paris


238


35


225


31


187


29


83


93


Urbana


878


134


790


130


709


117


89


89


Clarke-


Springfield


2,840


124


2,366


116


2,163


112


90


91


South Charleston


261


20


250


15


225


12


90


80


Clermont-


Batavia


269


44


. 233


36


212


34


91


94


Felicity


222


45


183


32


136


25


74


77


New Richmond.


439


20


395


19


356


17


80


89


Clinton-


Sabina


222


49


177


35


156


32


88


91


Wilmington


549


53


435


46


371


42


85


91


Columbiana-


Columbiana


245


77


220


69


216


65


98


94


East Liverpool


1,039


29


843


24


604


21


71


87


Leetonia


636


30


497


25


430


23


86


92


New Lisbon


478


104


427


81


383


74


90


91


Salem.


776


57


658


51


603


47


91


92


Salineville


428


66


371


63


294


47


79


74


Unity No. 5


273


44


210


31


176


24


84


80


Wellsville


667


61


586


56


512


54


87


96


Coshocton-


Coshocton.


630


51


578


48


522


43


90


89


Crawford-


Bucyrus


864


85


697


64


587


59


84


92


Crestline


467


23


408


22


380


18


93


81


Galion


1,044


43


815


39


773


36


94


92


Cuyahoga-


Berea


326


271


Brooklyn


226


32


180


23


162


22


90


97


Cleveland


23,143


1,119


16,984


914


15,993


874


94


95


Chagrin Falls.


229


66


182


40


158


36


85


90


West Cleveland


378


252


206


81


Darke-


Greenville


789


153


590


115


531


100


90


87


Union City


225


23


185


21


153


19


82


90


Versailles


385


277


197


71


Per cent. average daily attend- ance is of average monthly


enrollment.


Primary.


36


88


90


Average monthly enrollment.


Average daily attendance.


236


87


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Number of different pupils enrolled whose ages were between sixteen and twenty-one years July 1, 1880.


Number of re-enrollments with-


in the year caused by pre-


vious attendance of pupils at


some other school in the State outside the district.


Number of pupils in sundry high-school branches of study.


Primary.


High.


U. S. History.


Physiology.


Natural Phi-


losophy.


Algebra.


Geometry.


Trigonometry.


Latin.


Greek.


| French.


German.


16


4


6 39


10


10


8


01


11 32


26


4


4


17


14


11


9


9


18


10 80


89


106


39


41


195


11


8


25


11


20 36


181 29


130


107


37


42


79


42


29


71


237


27 75


60


9


11


35


9


15 22


28


16


3


46


9


16


25


=


11


20 05


38


4


1


46


6


12


19


5


11


8 19


18


28


9


8


28


C


00


75


9 13


42


11


7


18


10


17


14 96


54


30


50


+


16


57


16


16


86


2


29


13 13


24


12


14


1


10


20


1


3


11


00


9 14


67


60


7


14


70


17


21 48


29


21


13


4


00


27


18 62


100


19


73


32


28


41


13


13


4


8 89


78


9


75


19


19


38


10


10


46


25 88


7


3


1


5


1


3


5 70


21


29


26


1


8 19


38


17


53


17


14


27


8


51 39


39


81


89


46


00


42


3


12


13 33


97


31


.124


27


28


65


28


11


31


112


9 89


24


00


36


30


10


22


7


3


122


11 28


54


63


18


18


10


17


93


16 62


27


co


13


6 9


6


4


15 54


833


1,462


296


261


504


457


145


583


79


7,780


15 23


40


00


3


21


9


14


23


1


1


4


10


12 04


2


15


62


10 25


117


32


14


53


29


10


118


37


8


29


1


174


13 11


13


1


3


16


6


3


23


00


6


7 95


22


5


16 50


.


$15 20


36


1


12


20


6


Cost per pupil of the year's expenditure.


143


12 20


18


17


11


13


...


144


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Counties.


Districts.


Number of different pupils


enrolled.


High.


Primary.


High.


Primary.


High.


Primary.


High.


Defiance-


Defiance


1,028


40


749


26


677 199


24 33


92


90


Hicksville


292


60


238


40


Delaware-


Delaware


1,388


127


1,076


105


999


98


93


93


Erie-


Huron


203


อ้อ


164


38


136


32


83


84


Milan


139


54


119


40


101


35


85


87


Sandusky


2,488


161


1,934


135


1,748


125


90


92


Vermillion


249


69


49


71


Fairfield-


Lancaster


1,157


72


914


63


815


58


89


92


Fayette-


Washington C. H


796


53


612


48


531


42


86


87


Franklin-


Canal Winchester


278


34


1,79 5,864


21


155 5,484


469


93


95


Westerville.


197


42


178


41


140


37


78


90


Fulton-


Delta


226


44


178


29


156


25


87


86


Wauseon


402


65


314


50


267


46


85


92


Gallia-


Gallipolis


1,076


77


903


67


816


63


93


94


Greene-


Cedarville


240


42


216


34


178


27


82


79


Xenia ..


1,104


141


924


117


839


113


90


96


Yellow Springs


270


45


213


32


172


26


80


81


Guernsey-


Cambridge


682


85


558


65


519


62


93


95


Hamilton-


Avondale


486


403


343


85


Carthage


210


1,298


27,668


1,178


24,927


1,123


90


95


Cleves


220


162


130


80


Glendale


236


35


297


32


249


30


83


90


Lockland.


276


201


181


90


Ludlow Grove


116


33


101


26


97


20


96


77


Madisonville


273


219


201


92


Oakland


99


77


66


..


85


-


Average monthly enrollment.


Average daily attendance.


Per cent. average daily attend- ance is of average monthly


enrollment.


.. .


164


19


85


90


Columbus


7,233


539


491


162


150


92


Cincinnati.


30,812


183


89


Harrison


328


82


82


Primary.


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Number of different pupils enrolled whose ages were between sixteen and twenty-one years July 1, 1880.


Number of re-enrollments with-


in the year caused by pre-


vious attendance of pupils at


some other school in the State outside the district.


Number of pupils in sundry high-school branches of study.


1


Primary.


High.


U. S. History.


Physiology.


Natural Phi-


losophy.


Algebra.


Geometry.


Trigonometry.


Latin.


Greek.


French.


German.


57


17


4


43


7


21


13 23


67


56


1


132


42


44


86


68


153


9 27


15


3


4


13


10


18


4


7 76


28


104


44


2.50


80


44


72


36


130


20


908


18 00


15


11 36


76


C5


2


41


38


106


63


47


47


42


12


20 00


131


55


62


17


20


21


00


43


6


10 95


23


15


7


20


10 00


217


414


115


716


139


82


261


10


2,199


26 91


23


15


26


6


21


19


8 73


45


16


5


9


7


00


14


12


7 76


47


22


14


14


14


24


17


18


7 91


317


41


78


24


14


47


18


14


40


11 48


18


2


16


11 93


123


7


60


42


48


60


18


102


15 09


18


4


17


00


5


1


14 25


61


52


70


28


33


93


31


17


28


25 71


7


47


12


15


12


1


12


56


23 00


12


11


15


87


20 67


877


305


29


2,780


610


143


905


357


89


907


98


266


17,101


21 40


20


00


14


10


12 00


28


26


14


co


00


16


23


26 20


28


39


27


27


45


34


15 50


2


27


65


11


15 65


4


00


2


5


57


14 70


13


30


37


37


11 93


5


16


23


14 66


10


S. C.


..


31


15


15


25


$12 05


24 9


20


20


7


25


7


8 34


17


Cost per pupil of the year's expenditure.


-


. .


..


145


54


158


146


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Counties.


Districts.


Number of different pupils


enrolled.


High.


Primary.


High.


Primary.


High.


Primary.


High.


Hamilton-Continued.


Reading


144


115


94


82


Riverside


204


186


164


89


Hancock-


Findlay


876


43


687


35


637


33


92


93


Hardin-


Ada


460


54


424


49


398


40


93


81


Dunkirk


313


46


277


35


249


33


90


90


Forest


194


84


170


69


159


42


93


60


Kenton


896


29


732


24


638


. 23


86


95


Harrison-


Cadiz


496


48


421


43


356


38


85


88


Henry-


Napoleon


596


24


459


19


398


18


86


94


Highland-


Greenfield


470


39


404


28


352


25


87


89


Hillsboro


569


94


537


62


508


58


94


93


Hocking-


Logan


578


37


482


33


423


31


87


94


Holmes-


Millersburg


387


59


328


45


283


38


86


84


Huron-


Bellevue


415


35


351


24


283


21


84


85


Monroeville


235


19


202


14


176


12


87


86


New London


375


58


276


44


234


42


85


95


Norwalk


943


80


738


62


686


57


92


91


Plymouth


268


46


226


38


192


34


86


89


Jackson -- .


Jackson


695


58


529


37


482


35


91


94


Wellston


224


37


147


33


109


25


74


75


Jefferson-


Sloan's


185


56


158 1,750


44 147


129 1,584


38 142


90


96


Knox-


Mt. Vernon


748


85


584


70


525


63


90


90


Lake-'


Painesville


612


108


496


92


430


85


86


92


Lawrence-


267


41


201


34


147


27


73


80


Ironton


1,843


82


1,350


68


1,324


67


90


98


..


Per cent. average daily attend- ance is of average monthly


enrollment.


Primary.


Average monthly enrollment.


Average daily attendance.


81


86


Steubenville


2,179


166


Delta


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Number of different pupils enrolled whose ages were between sixteen and twenty-one years July 1, 1880.


Number of re-enrollments with-


in the year caused by pre-


vious attendance of pupils at


some other school in the State outside the district.


Number of pupils in sundry high-school branches of study.


.


Primary.


High.


U. S. History.


Physiology


Natural Phi-


losophy.


Algebra.


Geometry.


Trigonometry.


Latin.


Greek.


French.


German.


00


6


60


$25 24


50


55


19


123


36


70


15


28


12


4


40


3


10


8 47


70


33


9


70


12


4


16 53


23


14


15


12


18


71


4


2


8 17


64


22


35


00


37


15


9


36


00


10 92


42


11


30


21


24


25


23


8


1


10 62


57


22


41


30


12


18


11


5


20


1


84


18 80


69


13


520


44


500


15


109


39


9


35


104


15 06


46


12


60


13


11


29


18


8


37


69


10 58


48


47


12


17


45


25


00


18


9 63


29


26


28


10


5


00


7


30


140


13 87


6


35


7


4


10


20


1


6


9


15 50


46


15


00


37


40


co


18


10 42


105


27


89


26


13


44


33


33


69


or


13 28


37


25


Or


13


48


11


12


10 31


54


36


11


53


9


co


31


17


7 00


16


3


13


2


5


8 41


28


18


2


7 34


147


76


82


34


122


40


31


64


00


108


13 01


59


23


80


19


-7


42


16


19


62


4


14 26


87


28


1


35


9


18


59


34


00


71


13 26


41


18


. .


. .


..


121


76


5


189


123


23


60


25


14


75


64


9 88


4


23


11


6


32


10 50


107


59


115


30


19


Cost per pupil of the year's expenditure.


24


6 10


...


..


147


9 09


148


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Counties.


Districts.


Number of different pupils


enrolled.


Primary.


High.


Primary.


High.


Primary.


High.


Licking-


Granville


194


36


143 1,436


28 106




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