Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1878 — Our Public Schools. [ARTICLE]
Our Public Schools.
Report of the Rensselaer public schools for the second month of tbe second term, ending March 2d, 1878: Number enrolled during the month, 237; average daily attendance, 215. The per cent, of attendance in Primary A department was 90; Primary B, 96; Intermediate, 91; Grammar school, 83; Highschool, 95; average per cent., 91. The per cent, in punctuality was 97; conduct, 88; study, 9'J.7. The number of cases of absence excused by teachers was 52; excused by superinten'deut, 17; number j>f cases of suspensions restored by trustees, 9; total, 78. The number of pupils strictly punctual was 182; the number of pupils who observed good conduct was 100; the number* who observed rules for study, 163. Pupils whose record is 3: Primary A.—Dora Woodworth, Paul Troy, Amzie Beck, Aby Bass, Gertie Clark, Rebecca Pendig, Albert Hutson, Benhart Leopold,Charles Robinson, Birdie Bpitler, Albert Fendig, Nellie Hopkins, Agnes Healey, Cora Catt, Emerson Reeve, Eliza Tuteur—l6. Primary B.— Minnie Warner, Lizzie Warner, Lucy Healey, Mattie Warden, Roily Grant, Inez Hutson, Crilley Hutson, Frank Cissei, Bertie Hopkins, Mi Iler Grant, Freddie Cissel, Birdie Hammond, Gratio Reeve, Charles Daugherty, Walter Willey, Clara Hemphill, Daniel Hopkins, Louis Hopkins, Charles Platt, Gaylord Chilcote—2o. Intermediate.—Mary Beck, Louisa Platt, Minnie Morris, Charles Spitler—4. Grammar School.—Nellie Spitler, Alice Irwin, Mary Healey, Sadie Hilton, Robert Porter, Josie Morgan, Celia Childers, Nettie Everson— 8. High School.—Belle Alter, Ollie Alter, Clans Coen, Ella Dwiggins, Lizzie Eger, Anna Lamson, Lola Moss, Amanda Osborne, Amanda Paris, Alice Rhoades, Clara M. Reeve, Elmer Dwiggins, Louis Hollingsworth, L. W. Martin— l 4. All pupils who remain iff school during the whole of this term will be examined al its close for promotion: others will not.
G. W. ALLEN,
Principal.
