Annual ReportPrinted at the Republican office, 1916 |
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Air Washer Ashland Avenue Average Daily Attendance Banneker Bircher Boys Girls Bryan Hill Bryan Mullanphy Building Carondelet Central High Class Rooms Cleveland High Clifton Heights Colored District Cost per pupil Cote Brilliante Delany dental caries DETAILED STATEMENT Divoll Domestic Science Dozier Electric ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS EXPENSES OF SCHOOLS Froebel Fund Furniture Gardenville Girls Total grade Grand Total Harney Heights Harris Teachers College Heating High A. F. HIGH AND ELEMENTARY High School June 30 Kindergarten Kingshighway Laclede Louis Macmillan Manual Training McKinley High Mount Pleasant Mullanphy Neosho O'Fallon Oak Hill Old Penrose Open Air School Percent Permanent Plumbing Prereq pupil per hour Repairs Rock Spring Salaries School Lunch Room SCHOOLS FOR FISCAL Services Shepard Soldan High Special School speech defects Steam Plenum stuttering Summer Term Sumner High Sumner High School TABLE Term Term Term terms 10 yrs Text Books Total Colored ungraded Walnut Park White District Yeatman High
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