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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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