Legislative Documents, Том 2Contains the reports of state departments and officials for the preceding fiscal biennium. |
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... Attendance .... 97 Township system .. 102 Enumeration of school population . 106 School - houses and sanitation .. 108 CONCLUSION-- Industrial education ...... 115 Education of the moral sense . 118 Miscellaneous ...... 121 Remarks and ...
... Attendance .... 97 Township system .. 102 Enumeration of school population . 106 School - houses and sanitation .. 108 CONCLUSION-- Industrial education ...... 115 Education of the moral sense . 118 Miscellaneous ...... 121 Remarks and ...
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... attendance , compares very favorably with the increase in the total number of school age in the State . These totals , and the averages derived therefrom , on page 8 , show a general advance , while the average cost of tuition per month ...
... attendance , compares very favorably with the increase in the total number of school age in the State . These totals , and the averages derived therefrom , on page 8 , show a general advance , while the average cost of tuition per month ...
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... attendance .. 294,937 291,070 304,856 Percentage of enrollment on total enu- meration ... 76.3 74.6 75.3 Percentage of attendance upon enroll- ment . 60.5 60.9 62.3 Percentage of attendance upon enu- meration ... 46.2 45.5 46.9 Average ...
... attendance .. 294,937 291,070 304,856 Percentage of enrollment on total enu- meration ... 76.3 74.6 75.3 Percentage of attendance upon enroll- ment . 60.5 60.9 62.3 Percentage of attendance upon enu- meration ... 46.2 45.5 46.9 Average ...
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... Number reported . Teachers employed Students in attendance .. PRIVATE SCHOOLS . 1691 742 21,737 190 825 180 807 21,515 25,440 TEACHERS ' NORMAL INSTITUTES . GENERAL REPORT . Number of 1889. ] 11 GENERAL SUMMARY OF STATISTICS .
... Number reported . Teachers employed Students in attendance .. PRIVATE SCHOOLS . 1691 742 21,737 190 825 180 807 21,515 25,440 TEACHERS ' NORMAL INSTITUTES . GENERAL REPORT . Number of 1889. ] 11 GENERAL SUMMARY OF STATISTICS .
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... attendance .... Females in attendance .. Total ... 1887 . 1888 . 1889 . 99 99 99 2.92 2.77 2.70 3,094 2,589 2,803 15,176 14,875 15,244 18,220 17,464 18,047 FINANCIAL REPORT . RECEIPTS . On hand at last report .. 1 $ 16,361.35 ...
... attendance .... Females in attendance .. Total ... 1887 . 1888 . 1889 . 99 99 99 2.92 2.77 2.70 3,094 2,589 2,803 15,176 14,875 15,244 18,220 17,464 18,047 FINANCIAL REPORT . RECEIPTS . On hand at last report .. 1 $ 16,361.35 ...
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