Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1879 — School Reports. [ARTICLE]
School Reports.
Mbs Virginia Ilogan, teacher of Sayler'* school, district No. 1, Newton township, repertt fcr the month ending May 2d, an enrollment of 24; average daily attendance 19.2. Siella Makeever, Bra Sayler, Wallace Sayler, and Nelli* Grant were perfect In pun.luelily, study and deportment. Maud Benjamin, Lvdia Kleener, J.-esic Sayler and Mary Wurthner were perfect iu puoctuality and study. A. C. Jones, teacher of Center school, Barkley township, reports for the month ending May 2d, an enrollment of 20 pupils; average daily attendance 21.5; number perfect in *U end an c* 11. Grace Nichols, Rom Campbell, Jennie Shook, Rebecca Nich.il., Brilly Marim, Willie Gratncr, Joe Davisson, Maide Shook, Jorie Nichols, lAnie Nichols, Alva Nichols and Willie Campbell were perfect in conduct and aUdjEoaaline L. Switzer, teacher of Sand Kdg. acho-.1, Barkley township, reports for the month ending April 25th. an enrollment at 40 pupils with an average •tally attendance of 2f>.6. Willis Hurley, JnmeaCevenffer, Th»od»re Beezy, Steven jDaywiH, Was. A. Goff, Maggie M. Brad<U*ek, Gertrude Calender and Rosa Ilurii-y were perfect in ai tendance Had deportment. Wdridge-Cavenuer, 8.-snGoffar.d Malinda Goff were aiwent ofilv one-halt day each. Dudley Pearson, AMelbert Cooper. Anna Raker and Sarah Cooper each on<y one day. If pan-nfs deaire the ; r children to learn they must not allow them to miss a single day during: life term.
