Annual Report, Volume 57Printed at the Republican office, 1911 |
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... enrollment , " " membership , " etc. , as used in this report will be found on page 196. ) 1 KONE OF 787 1 I appliances for instruction , REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT . 19 Annual Report of the Superintendent of Instruction.
... enrollment , " " membership , " etc. , as used in this report will be found on page 196. ) 1 KONE OF 787 1 I appliances for instruction , REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT . 19 Annual Report of the Superintendent of Instruction.
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... enrollment . The margin of expansion in cost due to these factors is well seen in the increase in per pupil cost given in the following table . The large increase in salaries given above is to be ex- plained by the foregoing statements ...
... enrollment . The margin of expansion in cost due to these factors is well seen in the increase in per pupil cost given in the following table . The large increase in salaries given above is to be ex- plained by the foregoing statements ...
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... enrollment , since the total cost of maintenance for 1910-11 was very slightly larger than for the previous year . The accompanying comparative statements of the cost of stationery and of text books are submitted to show further the ...
... enrollment , since the total cost of maintenance for 1910-11 was very slightly larger than for the previous year . The accompanying comparative statements of the cost of stationery and of text books are submitted to show further the ...
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... enrollment in the sev- eral high schools : Soldan , 1,594 ; Central , 1,426 ; McKinley , 1,402 ; Yeatman , 1,098 . In each instance the enrollment is well up to or beyond what should be considered the maxi- mum capacity of the school ...
... enrollment in the sev- eral high schools : Soldan , 1,594 ; Central , 1,426 ; McKinley , 1,402 ; Yeatman , 1,098 . In each instance the enrollment is well up to or beyond what should be considered the maxi- mum capacity of the school ...
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Saint Louis (Mo.). Board of Education. ENROLLMENT IN WHITE HIGH SCHOOLS $ 500 6000 5500 Total Boys Girls 5000 1853 1860 1870 1380 1910 4500 4000 ་ 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 GRADUATES FROM WHITE HIGH SCHOOLS 1858 600 500 Total Boys ...
Saint Louis (Mo.). Board of Education. ENROLLMENT IN WHITE HIGH SCHOOLS $ 500 6000 5500 Total Boys Girls 5000 1853 1860 1870 1380 1910 4500 4000 ་ 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 GRADUATES FROM WHITE HIGH SCHOOLS 1858 600 500 Total Boys ...
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Arlington Ashland Assistant Attendance Avenue Baden Banneker Blair Board of Education Boys Girls Total Bryan Hill buildings Carondelet Carr Lane Central High Charless Chouteau city block Class Rooms Clifton Heights Clinton Colored District Cote Brilliante Day Schools Delany Dental Caries Department Dessalines DETAILED STATEMENT DISTRICT SCHOOLS Divoll Domestic Science Dozier Dumas Electric ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Expense schools Farragut Franklin Froebel Gardenville Grade Gratiot Harney Heights Harris Teachers College HIGH AND ELEMENTARY High School Hodgen Humboldt Instruction JUNE 30 Kindergarten Kingshighway L'Ouverture Laclede LOUIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS Macmillan Manual Training Marquette McKinley High Membership Meramec Neosho O'Fallon Oak Hill Penrose Pestalozzi plumber services Plumbing Principal Repairs Riddick Rock Spring Salaries SCHOOLS FOR FISCAL Shaw Shenandoah Shepard Sigel Simmons Soldan High Special School Stationery Steam Plenum Stoddard Sumner High Sumner High School supplies TABLE Teachers College terms 10 yrs Text Books Total Colored Total Number Walnut Park Wheatley White District Wyman Yeatman High
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Página 11 - And be it further enacted, that all town or village lots, outlots, or common field lots, included in such surveys, which are not rightfully owned or claimed by any private individuals, or held as commons belonging to such towns or villages, or that the president of the United States may not think proper to reserve for military purposes, shall be, and the same are hereby, reserved for the support of schools in the respective towns or villages aforesaid...
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