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ATHERTON SCHOOL.

Columbia street.

Ella S. Wales, Columbia street. Cl. I.

Charlotte E. Baldwin, Washington street. Cl. II. Committee, Messrs. Withington and Monroe.

HARRIS SCHOOL.

Adams street.

Edwin T. Horne, Master, Centre street. Cl. I. and II.

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Ann M. Gilbert, Chickatawbut street.

Martha W. Child, Mill street. Committee, Messrs. Pope and Foye.

STOUGHTON INTERMEDIATE.

Codman street.

Mary J. Pope. Committee, Messrs. Pope and Foye.

MATHER SCHOOL.

Meeting-house Hill.

Daniel B. Hubbard, Master, Harrison square.

Elizabeth C. Wood, Master's Assistant, E. Weymouth. Cl. I. and II., Room 1.

ASSISTANTS.

Lucy J. Dunnels, 257 Eustis street. Cl. III. and IV., Room 2.

Annie L. Jenkins, Harrison square. Cl. V., Room 3.

Mary P. Pronk, Harrison square. Cl. VI., Room 4.

PRIMARY TEACHERS.

Ella L. Howe, Harrison square. Cl. I. and II., Room 1.

Esther M. Drake, Harrison square.

S. Kate Shepard, Harrison square. (Vacancy.)

Adams and Kneeland.

Cl. III. and IV. Room 2.

Cl. V. Room 3.

Cl. VI., Room 4. Committee, Messrs.

STOUGHTON SCHOOL.

Walnut street.

Joseph T. Ward, jr., Master, Neponset avenue, near Mill street. Div. 1.

ASSISTANTS.

Anna Le B. Deanes, Marsh street. Div. 2.

Isabel F. P. Emery, North Quincy, Billings street. Div. 3.

Ann E. Collins, corner Neponset avenue and Chickatawbut street, Div. 4.

PRIMARY TEACHERS.

Jane M. Severns, Marsh street. Div. 5.

Frances E. Hildreth, Adams street, near Field's corner. Div. 6.

Jane S. Burchsted, Mill street. Div. 7. Committee, Messrs. Porter and Brown.

TILESTON SCHOOL.

Norfolk street (Mattapan).

Henry B. Miner, Master, Canton. Cl. I. and II.

Martha A. Baker, Assistant, Bird street. Cl. III. and IV.

PRIMARY TEACHERS.

Catharine E. Cook, Eagle Mills court. Cl. I. and II.

Elizabeth S. Fisher, Norfolk street. Cl. III. and IV. Committee, Messrs. McKendry and Withington.

SCHOOL HOURS.

From the first Monday in May to the first Monday in September, the Grammar and Primary Schools begin at eight o'clock in the morning, and close at eleven o'clock. From the first Monday in September to the first Monday in May they begin at nine o'clock in the morning, and close at twelve o'clock. In the afternoon, they begin at two o'clock, and close at four o'clock, the year round.

The Girls' High and Normal School begins at nine o'clock and closes at two o'clock, except on Wednesday and Saturday, when it closes at one o'clock.

The English High School and the Latin School begin at nine o'clock, and close at two o'clock, except on Saturday, when they close at one o'clock.

By an order passed by the board, May 11, 1869, the Grammar and Primary Schools will have one session on stormy days only whenever a signal is given on the Fire Alarm Bells. This signal is the striking of the number 22 three times, at a quarter before twelve. In such cases the forenoon session is extended to four hours' duration.

HOLIDAYS AND VACATIONS IN 1870.

Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, New Year's day, the Twenty-second of February, Good Friday, Fast day, Artillery Election day (June 6th), the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving day; one week commencing February 28th; one week commencing on the 23d day of May; one week commencing with Christmas day; to the Latin School and the Grammar Schools, the remainder of the school year following their respective exhibitions in July; to the English High School, from the day of its annual exhibition to the Saturday next preceding the second Monday in September; to the Girls' High and Normal School, from the Monday following the third Wednesday in July, to the Saturday next preceding the third Monday in September; to the Primary Schools, from the Saturday following the third Wednesday in July to the end of the school year.

TRUANT OFFICERS.

The city is divided into ten Truant Districts, to which the officers are assigned as follows:

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OFFICERS.

DISTRICTS.

SCHOOL DISTRICTS BELONGING.

Chase Cole.
C. E. Turner.

North.

East Boston.

Eliot, Hancock.

Adams,Chapman,Lyman, Prescott.

Geo. M. Felch.

Central.

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E. G. Richardson. Southern.

Phineas Bates. South Boston.

A. M. Leavitt.

South.

Samuel McIntosh. Roxbury, East
District.

E. F. Mecuen.

Roxbury, West
District.

James P. Leeds.

Brimmer, Bowditch, Quincy,
Winthrop.

Bigelow, Lawrence, Lincoln,
Norcross, and Shurtleff.

Dwight, Everett, Franklin, Rice,
and Boylston.

Lewis, Dearborn, and Dudley and
Washington, East of Shawmut

avenue.

Comins, Lewis and Dudley, and
Washington, West of Shawmut

avenue.

Dorchester, South Everett, Hains and Washington.

District.

Jeremiah M. Swett. Dorchester, North All schools except the Everett, Hains and Washington.

District.

Each officer has order boxes at certain convenient places in his district, where teachers may send notes when they desire to report cases of truancy to him. These boxes are located as follows:

ORDER BOXES.

North.

Hancock School-house.

Police Station No. 1, Hanover street.

East Boston.

Adams, Chapman and Prescott School-houses.

Police Station No. 7, Meridian street.

Mayhew School-house.

Central.

Police Station No. 3, Joy street.

Southern.

Brimmer and Quincy School-houses.

Police Station No. 4, La Grange street.

South Boston.

Bigelow and Lincoln School-houses.

Police Station No. 6, Broadway, near C street.

South.

Dwight and Rice School-houses.

Police Station No. 5, East Dedham street.

Roxbury, East.

Dearborn School-house.

Roxbury, West.

Franklin place, Washington and Comins School-houses.

Dorchester.

At each of the School-houses.

The Truant Officers meet every Monday morning, at 101 o'clock, at the Truant Court Room, in the Court House. Also, at 12 o'clock on the first Monday of each month, at the Room of the Superintendent of Schools.

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