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Page 65
... attendance . Some oral , desul- tory , and incidental instruction in this department has generally been given ... attendance through the three years ' course . The school has suffered far less than usual the past year from pupils leaving ...
... attendance . Some oral , desul- tory , and incidental instruction in this department has generally been given ... attendance through the three years ' course . The school has suffered far less than usual the past year from pupils leaving ...
Page 66
... attendance has been greater . For several years the number leaving the school without completing the course has been grad- ually diminishing . In 1865-66 it was 1866-67 ( 6 1867-68 ( 6 1868-69 66 1869-70 66 29 per cent . 26 66 25 ( C ...
... attendance has been greater . For several years the number leaving the school without completing the course has been grad- ually diminishing . In 1865-66 it was 1866-67 ( 6 1867-68 ( 6 1868-69 66 1869-70 66 29 per cent . 26 66 25 ( C ...
Page 75
... Two hundred and nineteen have been dis- charged . The largest number present at any one time was four hundred and fifty - nine ; the largest average attendance for any one month was four hun- dred Girls' High and Normal School 75.
... Two hundred and nineteen have been dis- charged . The largest number present at any one time was four hundred and fifty - nine ; the largest average attendance for any one month was four hun- dred Girls' High and Normal School 75.
Page 76
Boston (Mass.). City Council. average attendance for any one month was four hun- dred and fifty - nine , in September ; and the average attendance for the year , four hundred and thirty - one . Sixty - one young ladies received diplomas ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. average attendance for any one month was four hun- dred and fifty - nine , in September ; and the average attendance for the year , four hundred and thirty - one . Sixty - one young ladies received diplomas ...
Page 110
... attendance was one hundred and one , or ninety - five per cent . The school is organized on a plan somewhat dif- ferent from that of either of the other four high schools of this city . It was established as an ordi- nary town high ...
... attendance was one hundred and one , or ninety - five per cent . The school is organized on a plan somewhat dif- ferent from that of either of the other four high schools of this city . It was established as an ordi- nary town high ...
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