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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY

BIENNIAL REPORT

OF THE

STATE SUPERINTENDENT

OF

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

WYOMING.

FROM SEPTEMBER 30th, 1890, TO SEPTEMBER 30th, 1892.

(INCLUDING STATISTICS FOR YEAR 1890.)

STEPHEN T. FARWELL, Superintendent.

CHEYENNE,,WYO.:

THE S. A BRISTOL COMPANY, PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS.

1892.

A

LIBRARY

Leland Stanford, Jr.

UNIVERSITY

CONTENTS

Introductory

County School Reports, 1890, 1891, 1892

Census of Children of School Age and

Distribution of Common School Land Income

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REPORT.

OFFICE STATE SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING, NOV. Ist, 1892.

TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR,

AND THE STate LegislATURE:

I have the honor to submit for your information, as required by Laws of 1890, Chap. 5, Section 1, the following report of the condition of the public schools of this State. The reports from the County Superintendents for the year 1890 not being received in time to be included in the biennial report of my predecessor in office, a table including the main items of these reports is presented herewith together with similar tables for the years 1891 and 1892.

The enrollment of pupils in all the schools, as shown by these statements is as follows:

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indicating a progressive growth in numbers.

The tabulated reports from the Counties, though incomplete, are published as the best at present obtainable. In nearly every County, I regret to say, complaint is made of the negligence of district clerks in forwarding detailed information to the County Superintendents. This difficulty will in time disappear, and it is evident that the school law

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