Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1878 — Rensselaer Public Schools. [ARTICLE]
Rensselaer Public Schools.
The first monthly report pf the Rensselaer public schools for the current term shows the enrollment of 230 pupils. The average daily attendance was 198. I'cr cent, of attendance 84, of punctuality 98, of conduct 94, of study 100. Numlier of excuses 116. Number of pupils who observed rules for conduct 170. Number who observed rules for study 233. Number that were strictly punctual 190. The pupils whose record is 3 are as follows: Primary A —Lora Adanis, Cora Call, Gertie Clark, Henry Cider, Simon Fetidig, Seldon Grant, Nellie Hopkins, Albert Hutson, Alice Kinney, Emma Robinson, Eliza Tittcur, Tommy West, Watt Hopkins, Mnud Baylor, Ora Grant, Henry Bass, Mabel Hopkins.—l 7. Pkimakt B.—doicy Mealy, Lee Catt, Charles Daugherty, Louie Hopkins, Birdie UiAttmond, Eva Harding, Inez Hutson, Crilley Hutson, Charles Platt, Mary Halloran, Nellie Kelley, George Minnikus, Emerson Reeve, Birdie Spitler, Dallas Warren, Walter Willey, Minnie Warner, Bion Zimmerman, Harry Zimmerman, George V. Moss.—2l. Intk.rukiha.tb.—Mary Beck.—l. OBAmuaSqiiootii - Holla Hopkins, linttie Hopkins, Mary Mealy, Myrtie Henkle, Annie Sigler, Laura West, Eupba Miller, Tillies Fcndig, Louisa Platt, Mattie Eversou, diaries Wtgmore, Va) Soib, Elden llopklcs, Johmßurk, Henry Smith—ls. - irroTtTcHOoi. —Gilie Alter, Blanche Bor* oitghs, Madgo Hemphill, Anna Lsmson, Lola Moss, Ella Osborn; Emma Rhoads, Alice Rhoads, Clara Reeve, Ora Thompson, Elnier, Dwiggins, Louis HoUingawocHu JK, W, Harding. Victor Lough ridge. Clan, Adams, May Boroughs. Celia Childers, Lultt,Hammond, Edith Miller, Nellie Spitler, Dora Pitrcupile, Flora C. Van’t Woudp Emma Wigmore, James Brusnalufn, James Erwin.—2s.' —We-wlsb—o* -call attention to tha greal number of excuses received during'tha month. While a great majority, of these oah be attributed to sickness, yet, these de ducted, the remainder nre by fir too many for the highest interest antLauccess of the schools. We ask the kind and efficient eo operation of parents and in the matters of punotNal and fuH • attendance, and homo study by the pupils. Stuns 1\ Thghpsox, MoUOWMi- F. -GMibOOTtf, - A. Ltsopoi.n, School Trustees. F. J. Stars & Co. have received,, a Urge and varied stock of fall goods. They were 'bwufbi' exelTOf-Wdy' fWt rash' attd at Uwpriees, wbioh enables us to sell them very low.. The entire stook is offered-ht greatly reduced prices. All the novelties of the sSatca eve to be found at F. .J. Sesrs & Co.’a.
