Annual Report, Volume 68Printed at the Republican office, 1922 |
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... 21 20 40 Mount Pleasant 42 30 19 Mullanphy 20 3 16 47315630 696 1 Oak Hill 1 39 39 O'Fallon 3 33 85 3 80 Peabody 17 52 57 11 32 54 7 37 10 5 School SUMMARY OF GROUP INTELLIGENCE TESTS - Continued . Annual 40 ST . LOUIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS .
... 21 20 40 Mount Pleasant 42 30 19 Mullanphy 20 3 16 47315630 696 1 Oak Hill 1 39 39 O'Fallon 3 33 85 3 80 Peabody 17 52 57 11 32 54 7 37 10 5 School SUMMARY OF GROUP INTELLIGENCE TESTS - Continued . Annual 40 ST . LOUIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS .
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... O'Fallon Peabody 2 9695 3 9 7 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 || 13 || 14 9 1 6 9 5 : 1 1 5 2 Penrose 2 12 1 14 17 3 717214 3 469517 1512 1 5 1 14 6 1 5 3 2 5 2 Pope 1 Riddick 1 21 2 Roe 1 12 12 Shepard 4 3 12 2 6 Stix 3 6 3 3 Washington 8 8 3 Webster ...
... O'Fallon Peabody 2 9695 3 9 7 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 || 13 || 14 9 1 6 9 5 : 1 1 5 2 Penrose 2 12 1 14 17 3 717214 3 469517 1512 1 5 1 14 6 1 5 3 2 5 2 Pope 1 Riddick 1 21 2 Roe 1 12 12 Shepard 4 3 12 2 6 Stix 3 6 3 3 Washington 8 8 3 Webster ...
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... -10 2 Oak Hill 9-10 15 3 O'Fallon 8-9 21 10 Penrose 5-6 11 Pestalozzi 9-10 11 Pope 2- 3 2 Riddick 10-11 11 69726 12 1022 6 18 13 5 716 DETAILED DATA ON NUMBER OF PUPILS WHO SHOULD BE AND REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT . 63.
... -10 2 Oak Hill 9-10 15 3 O'Fallon 8-9 21 10 Penrose 5-6 11 Pestalozzi 9-10 11 Pope 2- 3 2 Riddick 10-11 11 69726 12 1022 6 18 13 5 716 DETAILED DATA ON NUMBER OF PUPILS WHO SHOULD BE AND REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT . 63.
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... O'Fallon after 13 - H had been sent in from Jackson . " One child was transferred to Jackson after being selected from the O'Fallon School from 13 - H . Examination was requested last year by school . " One was a demonstration case ...
... O'Fallon after 13 - H had been sent in from Jackson . " One child was transferred to Jackson after being selected from the O'Fallon School from 13 - H . Examination was requested last year by school . " One was a demonstration case ...
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... O'Fallon 874 75 799 835 777 21 Peabody 935 100 835 815 734 21 Penrose Pestalozzi 628 73 555 568 526 15 639 84 555 579 520 Pope 1182 138 1044 1058 984 23 Riddick 400 92 308 327 289 9 Rock Spring 1192 115 1077 1076 974 26 636 75 561 561 ...
... O'Fallon 874 75 799 835 777 21 Peabody 935 100 835 815 734 21 Penrose Pestalozzi 628 73 555 568 526 15 639 84 555 579 520 Pope 1182 138 1044 1058 984 23 Riddick 400 92 308 327 289 9 Rock Spring 1192 115 1077 1076 974 26 636 75 561 561 ...
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Air Washer Ashland Avenue Average Daily Attendance Average per pupil Banneker Bates Boys Girls Total Bryan Hill Buder Buildings Central High Central Trust Co CLASS ROOM Cleveland High Colored Cost per pupil Cote Brilliante Cupples Dessalines Electric Elementary Schools Expenditures EXPENSES OF SCHOOLS Froebel Furniture Gardenville Girls Total Boys Glasgow Grade Grand Total Harris Teachers College HIGH AND ELEMENTARY High School Hodgen Instruction June 30 JUNIOR HIGH Kindergarten Kingshighway L'Ouverture Laclede LOUIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS Manual Training Mark Twain McKinley High Meramec Mount Pleasant Mullanphy O'Fallon Oak Hill Open Air School Permanent Plumbing Portable Buildings pupil per hour RECEIPTS Repairs Rock Spring Salaries Schedule School Bond Fund SCHOOLS FOR FISCAL Services Sigel Soldan High Special School Steam Plenum Stix Street Summer Term Sumner High TABLE III-DETAILED STATEMENT term 10 yrs tests Text Books Total number Total White Ungraded Walbridge Walnut Park West Belle White Elem Women Wyman Yeatman High
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