Fifth (Ninth-Seventeenth) annual report of the city superintendent of public schools of the city of Portland |
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Side 53
... Tardi- ness . 176 166 163.3 98.0 170 169.7 166.7 98.2 .9 December . 162.0 156.2 5.8 96.4 January 154.5 151.5 98.0 154 3 121 67 188 164.0 160.2 3.8 97 6 154 February March . 1621 co 82 177.6 170.8 6.8 96.1 172 169.8 April 168.2 162.0 6.2 ...
... Tardi- ness . 176 166 163.3 98.0 170 169.7 166.7 98.2 .9 December . 162.0 156.2 5.8 96.4 January 154.5 151.5 98.0 154 3 121 67 188 164.0 160.2 3.8 97 6 154 February March . 1621 co 82 177.6 170.8 6.8 96.1 172 169.8 April 168.2 162.0 6.2 ...
Side 63
... Av . Daily Absence . Per Cent . of At- tendance . No. Remaining at Close of Month . No. Cases of Tardi- ness . No. Cases of Corp. Punishment . No. Cases of Sus- pension .. TABLE XII . - All Schools . PRIMARY DEPARTMENTS . 63.
... Av . Daily Absence . Per Cent . of At- tendance . No. Remaining at Close of Month . No. Cases of Tardi- ness . No. Cases of Corp. Punishment . No. Cases of Sus- pension .. TABLE XII . - All Schools . PRIMARY DEPARTMENTS . 63.
Side 16
... Tardi- ness . Cases per pupil in Av . daily At . 1875 .. 1700 1876 .. 1870 6 1877 . 2085 15 1106.5 1281.115 1417.6 10.6 997.0 1186.219 90.16690 6.71 1323.711 1878 . 2332 12 1614.213 1879 . 2447 5 1744.5 8 1880 . 2513 2 1859.6 6.6 ...
... Tardi- ness . Cases per pupil in Av . daily At . 1875 .. 1700 1876 .. 1870 6 1877 . 2085 15 1106.5 1281.115 1417.6 10.6 997.0 1186.219 90.16690 6.71 1323.711 1878 . 2332 12 1614.213 1879 . 2447 5 1744.5 8 1880 . 2513 2 1859.6 6.6 ...
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... Tardi- ness . Cases per pupil in Av . daily At . 1875 .. 1876 ... 1700 .. 1870 6 1877 . 2085 15 1106.5 1281.115 1417.6 10.6 997.0 1186.219 90.16690 6.71 1323.711 1878 . 2332 12 1614.213 1512.614 92.61741 1.46 93.313271.00 94.31116 74 ...
... Tardi- ness . Cases per pupil in Av . daily At . 1875 .. 1876 ... 1700 .. 1870 6 1877 . 2085 15 1106.5 1281.115 1417.6 10.6 997.0 1186.219 90.16690 6.71 1323.711 1878 . 2332 12 1614.213 1512.614 92.61741 1.46 93.313271.00 94.31116 74 ...
Side 77
... Tardi- ness No. Cases Corporal Punishment No. Cases of Suspen- sion October ... 4 November .. 2 December .. January .. 31 September .... 154 81 235 223.9217.1 6.8 146 80 226 96.9 4 221.4 213.4 8.0143 76 219 96.3 2 213.5 204 0 9.5135 76 ...
... Tardi- ness No. Cases Corporal Punishment No. Cases of Suspen- sion October ... 4 November .. 2 December .. January .. 31 September .... 154 81 235 223.9217.1 6.8 146 80 226 96.9 4 221.4 213.4 8.0143 76 219 96.3 2 213.5 204 0 9.5135 76 ...
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Ainsworth Alice Annie April April 22 Arithmetic average daily attendance Average Number Belonging block Board of Directors Bond's Staff Ruled Burnham census cent Charles Hodge City Superintendent Close of Month Committee cost Couch School County elected Emma Emma G ENGLISH COURSE THREE Failing School February Fifth Grade Friday Gaines Adams Grammar Schools Harrison St Harrison Street Harrison-Street School Hosea Wood iness Janitors January Jennie June 28 LANGUAGE COURSE FOUR Lownsdale Maggie Bell March Mary N meeting Minnie Miss Mary Monday Monteith's Multnomah County Music Nelly Fox North School November NUMBER REGISTERED October OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Park School Portland Portland High School PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Primary Schools Principal Principal's Assistant prize public school pupils Reader Remaining at Close salaries School Clerk School District September Smith Smith's Drawing Books Spencerian Copy Book Tardi taught teacher teaching tendance Thursday Totals for Term tuition Walter Smith's Drawing
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