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classiflcation of any school is the most maalo with much care. Succeedi:ng teachers ehoulal not ohange the classiflcation left by their predecessors without good reason. 6th. The classification as left by each teacher should
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Failure to file this Repori in thl Superintendent's Office will be -entered in his Record against the Teacher as Dereliction of Duty..
_ This reporting sheet. corresponds to a page of your Classification Register (not tl ttendance ntgi stcr) ; pliase
the names,_,corresponding to each numberr'in the column of "Names of Pupils." 5th. The frst classification of any school is the most difficult, and should be made rvith much care.
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the Third and Fourth Reader grades write at least one letter each week besides other language wofk ?
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show every study which each pupil completes, until he finishes the course and graduates from the district school. The graduating of classes is one of the greatest.incentives that can be used in keepingpupils
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Failure to file this Report in the Superintendent's Office will be Lntered in his Record against the Teacher as Dereliction of Duty.
This reporting sheet corresponds ,o n"*d of you, " Classification Register (not I ttendance Ree;ster) ; please fill it out with ink from your Classification Register
and return it to me at the end
the namesr_.corresponding to each number, in the column of "Names of Pupils." 5th. The frst classification of any school is the most difficult, and should be made with much care.
Succeeding teachers should not change the classification left by their predecessors without good reason. 6th. The classification as left by each teacher should show the status of each pupil at the close of each term each being classified in the grade which he has jtstfnished. 7th. A pupil changing from one school to any other in which this Register is used, may receive from his teacher a certificate of his standing, which will enable the teacher whose school he enters to classify him without examination. 8th. Certifcates of Promotion and Monthly Reports to Parents may be found to be valuable helps. 9th. Be just and fair in your markings, neither too high nor too low, so as to avoid clashing ot opinion by successive teachers.
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If
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it
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Do you give Oral Language Lessons to the First and Second Reader classes, anci havethem writefrom ten to twenty minutes -7/ U/ (. A' daily ? Do you sdencl at least fifteen minutes daily in giving sgecial drills in writing to
all grades?
1st. Read the course of study carefully; notice the number of grzides and the work that each grade
2d. Ascertain in which grade of the Course each pupil has most of. his work, and classify him in that grade. If he has not all of his studies in'this grade, mark the grade in which such other studies are found,
includes.
Do you have those in the Third and Fourth Reader grades write at least one letter each week besides other language
under the headings for these respective studies. (See sample form in Register. ) 3d. When a pupil has completed a study and passed a satisfactory examination, credit him with it in the column of "studies Completed this T'erm,"
also record it in the "Record of Studies Completed," in the back part of the Register. This record should
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by each class during the term. 'I'he names of pupils belonging to each class may be found by referring to
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the names, corresponding to each numberr'in the column of "Names of Pupils." 5th. The frst classification of any school is the most difrcult, and should be made with much care.
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for
will be furnished by the County Superintendent for all pupils who finish the course of study. 4th. The "syllabus of Classes" shows every class in each stuiy, and the pupils (indicated by numbers) belonging to it, also the pages canvassed by each class during the term. f'he names cf pupils belonging to each class may be found by referring to
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the names, corresponding to each number, in the column of "Names of Pupils." 5th. The frst classification of any school is the most difficult, and should be made with much care'
tion left by their predecessors without good reason. 6th. The classification as left by each teacher should show the status of each pupil at the close of
he has jtntfnished.
each term each being classified Succeeding teachers should not change the classifica-
the term.
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If
you have not a Classification Register in your School let me Anow at once; also inform the President of your School Board or your Director. The Register can be obtained at the County Superintendent's office. Please endeavor to have a Register provided for your school at nnce, so that all the schools rnay be classified before the end of the term.
it
accurately.
7th. A pupil changing from one school to any other in which this Register is used, may receive from his teacher a certificate of his standing, which will enable the teacher whose school he enters to
classify him without examination. 8th. Certifcates of Promotion and Monthly Reports to Parents may be found to be valuable helps.
.. ( Do you make daily'preparation for your work ? Do you give Oral Language Lessons to the First and Secontl Reailer ciasses, and
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also record it in the "Record of Studies Completed." in the back part of the Register. f'his recori should
show every study which each pupil completes, until he finishes the course and graduates from the district
for
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the namesr_,corresponding to each number, in the column of "Names of Pupils." Sth. t The frsr classification of any school is the most difficult, and should be made with much care.
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the term.
If
you have not a Classification Register in your School let ne inaut at once; also inform the President of your School Board or your Director. The Register can be obtained at the County Superintendent's ofi,ce. Please endeavor to have a Register provided for your school at orce, so tbat all the schools may be ;1x55ified before the end of the terrn.
it
accurately.
be has jtstfnisied. 7th. A pupil changing from one school to any other in which this Register is used, may receive from his teacher a certificate of his standing which will enable the teacher whose school he enters to
Do you make dai$ preparation for your 'u-aN work Do you give" Oral Language Lessons to the First and Second Reader classes, and
classify him without examination. 8th. Certifcates of Promotion and Monthly Repons to Parents may be found to be valuable helps.
fair in your markings, neither too high nor too low, so as to avoid clashing of
opinion by successive teachers.
9th.
Be justand
daily ? Do you spdfid at least fifteen minutes daily in giving special drills in writing to all grades?
Lst.
2d. Ascertain in which grade of the Course each pupil has most of. his wor\ and classify him in that grade. If he has not all of his studies in this grade, mark the grade in which such other studies are found, under the headings for these respecrive srudies.
(See sample form in Register.
includes.
Do you have those in the Third and Fourth Reader grades write at least one
letter each week besides other language
work?
3d.
study and
Do"roor,";ffi
datty? 1+-eN
in the back part of the Register. This record should show every study which each pupil completes, until he finishes the course and graduates from the district school. The graduating of classes is one of the greatest.incentives that can be used in keepingpupils
,:
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for
will be furnished by the County Superintendent for all pupils who finish the course of study. t'syllabus
class in each study, and the pupils (indicated by numbers) belonging to it, also the pages canvassed by each class during the term. f'he names of pupils belonging to each class may be found by refering to
4th. The
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the Teacher as a Dereliction of Duty.
has just
This reportins sheet cotresponds to the classification secti6n of iour CombinedRegister; please filI it out vrith ink fr6m your Register and return to me at the end of the bs1 rnonth- of the term. It rvill be kept for public inspection. Study the plan given beloiv and-follow if accurately. If you have not a Combined Reeister in vour School let me know at once; also infd'rrn the Piesident of your School Board or your Dilector. The Register can be obtained at the County Superintendent's office. Please endeavor to have a Register provided for
fnished. In making your recommendations in tlie section at right of t'Pages Canvassed this Term." be iust. T[is section classifies this school for v6ur suicessor. Make no recommendations tbat -would you not folow scnrpulously were you to continue rvork in this school next term. ?th. A punil chansinE from one school to any other in whic-tr ttris Reeister" is used, may receive from his teacher a certificate of his standing, rvbich will enable the teachel rvhose school he enters to classify him without examination.
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8th. Certificates of Promotion and Monthly Reports to Parents are valuable helps and may be obtained from the County Superintendent. gth. Be just and f-air in your markings, neither too high nof too lol, so as to avoid clashing of opinion by successive teachers.
The follorving will assist you in making your Report
accuratelY:
work?
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in the Classification
each
1st.
form in-
2d. Ascertain in which form of the Course each pupil has most of the rvolk, and classify him in that iorm. If he has not all of his studies in this form, mark the form in which such other studies are found,
under: the headings
samplc form in Register.) 3d. When a pupil has completed ? .study and nasiecl a satisfait6rv examinatibn, credit him with it in the colurnn of "siudies Completed this Term," also
(See
the sum of the days of absence of all pupils enrolled -Do not count the days a pupil was durinE the term. as "days of absence." 'When a pupil is "drop-ped" "clroi^ped" he is riot a member of your school and ttabsent" in the sense henc-e-cannot be considered as wor{, "absent" is here used. in rvhich the Absence that is less than half a day rvill be reported as a half day's absence; for example, if a puiil cornes before the close of the forenoon recess, -count him tardy only; but if hc should not arrive -forenoon recess, count him absent a until af,ter the half, day. Observe the same rule for: the afternoon
be
4.
Do you spend
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writing in
all
record it iu the "Record of Sludies Completed," in ihe back part of the Register. This record'should ifto* every study which E-ach pupil completes, until he finishei the iourse and graduates from the district school. The graduating of elasses is one of the Ereatest incentives-that can 6e used in keeping pupils ilorn "droppinE out" of school. Diplornas for graduation rvili be -furnished by the County Superi-ntendent for all pupils who finish the course of study. 4th. The "Syllabus of Classes" shows every class in eich study, dnd the pupils (indicatedby-numbers) netonging t6'it, also fhe- pages canvassed, by each tofrttg thd term. Th-e names of pupils belongto the "tass il;U eacli class mav be found bv referring column na"tnes, correspondingto each number, in the
Total Number of Days of Attendance-This will be the sum of the days of attendance of all pupils enrolled cluring the term. The total number of days of attendance,nlus the total number days of absence, should ALWAYS equal the total number days -of membership. This fbct will enable ]'ou to tcst the accuracv oI voul' IesuIEs. Averiee Dailv Attendance-This is found by divicline thle total days of attendance by the number of davs-tausht, Ahvavs expless the quoticnt as a whole nuinber'. A fraction that is less than a half should be dr:opped, but a fraction that is a half or
sessron.
6.
If you do not at present have a position for next tertn, rvill you notify this office as
soon as you get the promise of a
7.
of "Names of PuPils." 5th. The first classification of any school- is the most clifrcult, and should be made rvith much care'
Su-cceuAi"s teachers should not change the classifica-
tion left 5v their predecessors without good reason' oltt.- htrb classihcation as left by each t-eacher sfroulA r[o* ttt" status of each pupil at t]re close of .""h iu"itr'uach being classified in the grade rvhich he
more should be called 1. Number Violating Cornpulsory Attenda.nce -LawThe larv requires all pupils bctrveen tie ag-es of seven and sixteerito attend school regular:ly at least twentv-four consecutive weeks. It does not apply to punils s'ho live more than two miles from school. ' Whole Number of Days Taught-Count every day for rvhich vou drarv Dav as tauEht. AveraEe-Cost of Tiriiion per Month per Pupil This is foundly dividing the ambunt paid the teacher per month by ihe average daily attendance for the term-
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names-of p ipils not provitled wlth \mls' ,namins Suggest wherein the Countv Su.perintendent can ccopeBte with you for the advancemnt ot your scnool' erc',|
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This reportingsheet corresponds to the classification section oi youi Combined Register; please fill it out with ink fr6m your Register and return to me at the end of the last-month of the term. It will be kept for public insnection. Studv the plan Eiven below and foliow it accirratelv. If y-ou have no1 a Combined Register in your Scf,ool lei me Imou; o't once; also inform the Preiident of your School Board or your Director. The Register can be obtained at the County Super|' intendent's office. Please endeavor to have a Register providecl for your school o,t once, so that your school may be classified before the end of the term.
ti,tuished,. In makins vour recommendations in the eeciion at right of "PaEde Canvassedthis Term," be iust. This section classifies this school for your successor. Make no recommendation that you would not follow scrupulously were you
Write Answers to the Following Questions: 1. Is your daily program posted up in your
school
2.
to continue work in this school next term. ?th. A DuDil. changing from one school to any other in which ihii Regisier-is used, may receivefrom his teacher a certificate of his standing, which will enable the teacher whose school he enters to classify him without examination. 8th. Certificates of Promotion and' Monthly Reports to Parents are valuable helps, and may be obtained from the County SuPerintendent. 9th. Berttst andfai'r in your markings, neithertoo high nor tbo low, sb as to avoid clashing of opinion by
successive teachers.
Do you make
for your
work?
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3.
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Language Lessons to
Tho
the First and Second Reader Classes, and have them write from ten. to twenty minutes daily?
Eow to Glaseily Your School in the Glaeeiii' cation Re$ieter. 1st. Read the course of study carefully; notiee the number of forms andthe workthateach formincludes'
}:,as
Total Number of Days of Absence-This will be the sum of the days of absence of all pupils enrolled durins the term, Do not count the days a pupil was as "days of absence'" When a pupil is "cl-rooDed"
2d. Ascertain in which form oftheCourse each pupil most of his work, and classify him in that form. If he has not all of his studies in this form, mark the form in which such other studies are found, under the headings for these respeetive studies. (See sample form in Register.) 3d. When a pupil has completed a study and passed a satisfactory' eiaminatibn, credit him with it-in the column of "Studies Completed this Term," also resord it in the "Record of Stuities Completed," in the back part of the Register. This record should show every itudv which eaih pupil completes, until he finishes the courie and graduittis from- the district school. The qraduatinE of classes.is one of the Ereatest incentives That can b-e used in keeping pupill from "dropping
"drob'ied" he is not a member of your school and henci-cannot be considered as "absent" in the sense in which the word "absent" is here used. Absence that is less than half a day will be reported as a half day's absbnce; for example, if a pupil comes before the close of the forenoon recess, count him tardy onlv: but if he should not anive until after the forenoo-n recess, count him absent a half day' Observe the same rule for the afternoon session., Total Number of Days of Attendance-This will be the sum of the clays of attendance of -all pupils enrolled durine the [erm. The total number of days of
attendance,-plus
Do you spend at least fifteen minutes special drills in rvriting in all daily
4,
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5.
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Do you have your pupils use pen and ink Writin g Lessons
the total number days-of absence, ghould ALWAYS equal the total number days of
L--$.-Where
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out" of school. Diplomas for eraduationwill be furnished by the County Superintei-dent for all pupils who
1. If
finish the course of study. 4th. The "Syllabus of Classes" shows every class in each study, and the pupils (indicated by numbers)-belonsinE to it, also thb pases canvassed by each class -names of pupils belonging to during the term. The each class mav be found by referring to the names' corresponding- to each n-umber, in the column of t'Names of Pupils." 5th. The-first classification of any schoolis the most difficult, and should'be made with much care. Succeeding teachers shoultl not change the classification left
- A fraction tha{ is less th-an a half should be dropped, but a fraction tbat is a half or more should
nu-mber.
for next term, will you notify this office as soon as you get the promise of a position-and give
the.n ame
Number Violating Compulsory Attenclance LawThe law requires all pupild between the ages of seven and sixteen to attend sihool regularlyat leasttwentyfour consecutive weeks. It does not apply to pupils who live more than two miles from school.
be callecl
1.
Vacation Address:
by-their predecessors withouf good reason. 6th. The classification as left by eachteacher should show the status of each pupil at the close of each term 'th'e grade which he has just classifiecl
each being
Whole Number of Days Taught-Count every day for whicb you draw pay as taught. Averase Cost of Tuition per Month per Pupil-This is found-bv divicline the amount paid the teacher per
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TEACHEIi'S REMARKS
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SUPERII.ITEI'IOEI{T.
DAILV PROGRAM.
FOBENOON SESSION
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(Nors.-State rrhat your school neetls in opparetu-s: b-lsckboards' etb-, : ritsb eive the names of pupils not- pro-vidd lvith books' nnmi;;il;;-bdidn;e,tca. sugs-est wtrerein tlre countv superintend-"o-iip"iaie rvith vriu for the advanccment of your school' t"i
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Please use the space below to leport eny books you use rvhich are not adopted by this county and to
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The following will assist you in making your Report accurately: Total Number of Days of Absence-This will be the sum of the days of absence of all pupils enrolled during the term. Do not count the days a pupil rvas "dropped" as "days of absence". When a pupil is
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seven and sixteen.to attend school regularly at least twenty-four consecutive weeks, beginni?e Sept. 1st.
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Whole Number of Days Taught-Count every day for which you draw pay as taught. :.
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Boys
Eorollment for the year by grades. (Do not count any pupil more than once.)
2nd Boys
lst Yr.
Girls
Yr
Girls
3rtl Yr.
Boys
6th Yr.
7th Yr Gids
8th Yr.
Boys
9th Yr Girls
Totst
Boys
Girls Boys
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Boys
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Girls
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(4.) . Whole number of different teachers employed during the year (include item 11
those who may have resigned during the year).
and . . . . . .IVIen.....
Women................... Total......,"J',.......
(5.) (6.)
(11.)Nu'mberofregular!e"*q,s(reportonlyoneteacherforeachteachingposition)'.'.Men.........Women...'....'...........
College?.....
(13.)
(14.) (16.)
(17.)
(18.)
buildings.
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ln
Total....
(1e.)
How many years have.you. tayg!! in this - .lengEg or servrce oI eacn, m qrstnc[.)
district?............S2.......
$"J
(20b.)
(2r.) Amount of all taxes leviecl for school purposes, made August, 7972.
(22.)
(2s.)
(24,)
(Confer with the Clerk of the Board relative to quetions 18.21,22,24,25 aad 26,) (The numbers in pareatbm conapontl to nmbe6 in the Directorst Annual Report).
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CJAM*I^orfriaeipal.
Teacher
Make out in duplioate anil file one coov with the Clerk of the Board, with your last schedule, and mail the other copy to the County Superioteadeat of Schools, at the close of school. '-
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TO BE FILLED OUT BY TEACEER OR PRINCIPAL IN CIIARGE OF BI'ILDING
or
1913-14
2.
Secon<lary
(High).....
3.
in montf'tslQ-L-qAt
Whole number oI difierent persotrs employed as teachers in this builcling for the whole or part of the year, who have not Gen transfeired to another building in this district
I
9.
(b) Principals and Supervisors who teach less than halJ time.
10.
Teachers and principals who teach half time or more (if -more than one person has room, only iount-the one teaching the longer part of the term) ' .
taught in a
ll.
L2.
Totalnumberofteachingpositions(sumof9and10)(showoalytheactualpositions)..........
Teachers'
qual$gations:
Numb_er graduqles
A Normal
School?............
Afour-year high
school?...
....
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Amount of annual salarv earned --(ffa poiition has beed held by niore than one persbn,
served longcst.)
give as annual salary the sum earned by all, but count the one (man or woman) who
74.
t6.
LI.
"""' ''rf"" "Number of sittings for study (capacity) (double seats to be counted as two sittingsl
....
........."'...................' ....
18.
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(b) Equipment (furniture, library, apparatus, etc.).
.
rotal..
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in this
district
service
of
at
close
of
school:
yr.?..$.R SJ''..... -U
2 yrs.?..."...............'...
17yrs.?....'...'........'....18yrs.?.'....'...'....'....19yrs.?.?0yF.o.'m9r3?..'.'........'..-(Time1essthanayearistobecounted
20. Promotion of health and attendance:
21.
22.
23.
A:nount of all taxes levied for school purposes, made August, 1913. Amounr.of mnaJd iqdebtedness, July r,
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Nnmber of volumesinlibraryexclusive of supplementaryreacling books for class Number of private schools in the district:.............. (a) Number of teachers (b) Number of pupils
i....
24.
employed. enrolled.
\tromen....,...1......... Total.......-/-.............
Girls........................ Total........................
.Boys.'...'.'.."""""""
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26. 27.
Number of persons between the ages of.12 and.21 who are ulable to read and write. .Boys'.'I-
Girls........................
toc[7.L*
Have you
29.
Enter in the following table
SALARIES OF TEACHERS.
paid the difierent annual salaries.
Er.BlrBxrenv
Ser.enrBs
]'LEMENTARY
Ser.enrss
SECONDARY
Men
'Women
Men
Men
W'omen
Men
W'onren
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to to
$299...
$399..
.
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$699
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...
$799 . .
to $900 to
$899... $999...
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!1.1.000
and over
NOTICE.
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the school board ancl mail the other copy to the county superintendent
ab
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one copy is to be made by the Priacipal of each building and 61ed with the reports atrd make one copy for the Clerk of the school board and one to be maileal to the County Superintendent who is to consolidate the several Superintendent at the close of school'
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EnrolLnent for the year by grades. (Do not count any pupil more than once.)
lst Yr
2nd Yr. Boys
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Girls
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Secondary
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How many_of the above were enrolled in some other district of this State before enrolling in thi's.
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Whole number of different peqons employed
the year and who have no1 been transferred from another building in tf,is
teachers
4.'
5.
district.
.'. . . - . .Men................Women............Tota1.
6. 7. 8. 9.
Number of elementar
Numb-er of high
...8o],s........... ...-Git1s.....2:......To1a1......22.....
. .Men................'Women............Tota1....... . . . .Men................Women............Tota1.. ....."....
tird,ching
Teachers and princiirals who teach hialf time or more (if m.ore than one person has
onlycounttheoneteachingthelongerpartof
the
term)..
11. 12.
Totalnumberofteachingpositions(sumof9and10)(showonlytheactualpositions).....,.......Men................'Women............Total. Qualifcationsofteachers:NumbergraduatesofaCo11egeandStateNorm A Normal School only?............... ........ A four-year High School onty?..................,..... (cive ontv Ghest gracluatio" oi
If not a gradtrate,
.A Stat-e N-orma!Sqbs'gl
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13.
(If
14.
16.
a position has been held by more than one person, give as annual salary the sum earned by all for the sex hotding the position longest.)
17. Number of sittings for study (capacity) (double seats to be countecl as two
sittings)
..........
(a)
Sitesandb-uildingi. .: .
property:
2. 4.
6.f ry.|.......'.:.i/...(.4.
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+ A 4-
(b)Equifment(filrniture,.1ibrary,apparatus,etc').....
Totat..
19.
m.
more?.
20.Promotionofhea1th:Numberofnursesemp1oyec1?.'.............'Physicians?....'.'.........Amountpaidnues?.'
Number of pupils examined for physical defects or contagion?........................Number found afiected?........................Numberof homes visited by
nurse or inspecting
officer?.......................,
Promotion of attendance: Number of truant officers employed?...."/-M[eo?..............Women?....,-:::..... Amount paid truant officers?................ Number of children not attending school between the ages of 7 and 14?.................... 14 and 16?.................... Number of chitdren arrested aad
placed in charge of teacher?..................Number sentencedAy a court to a delinquent school?....................Number of school and age iertificates
issued ?....................
it,
21.
22. 23, "24.
1914.
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$..
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Number
25. 26.
27.
29.
SALARIES OF TEACSERS.
Enter'in the following table the nunber of teachers in day schools paid the different annual salaries.
EI,BMsNranv Ser.anrss
Spconoeny
Men
$300 to
$4O0
$399.
to
$500
to $600 to
$700 to $800
$599...
$699.
$799.
..
to'
$900to
tl,000 to
t999...
.....i..
$1,099.
$1,100 to $1,199.
NOTICE.
"nd
Make out thir'r'eport in duplicate, except in districts having two or more buildings and a superintendent, and file one copy with the clerk of the school board to bqfiled with the township treasurer, and mail the other copy to the county superintendent at the close of sdrool. In distriits having two or more buildings and a superintendent, only one copy is to be made by the Principal of each building and filed with the Superintendent, who.id to consolidate the several reports and make one copy for the Clerk of the school board to be filed with the township tteasurer, on. to be mailed to the County Superintendent at the close of school.
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School census:
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Date of-Census:
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June............................1916
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Elementary
Kirdcrgdrteo
Boya
lst Yr.
Boyo
2nd Yr.
3rd
Yr. |
4tb Yr.
5th
Yn
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Gids
Girls
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8tb Yr.
Boys
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Girls
Girls
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Grancl Total
dist rir.:r
district,duriogtheyar.........Boys........'...........Girls....'..'........To.............. Actual number of days school was in session: ....................J...*.A".... 3. Length of school year in lrronths:,.,4*=d*l/-,.'-..
4.Numberofvacaaciescausedbydeath?.......4'...''.Resignation,etc.?'.'.''....9.......Changeofteac'hersforspringterm?......4'....
Number of eighth grade graduates or promotio;. .. ... Number of eleoentery tuitioa pupils attending this school Number of higb school graduates. ..
5. 6. I. 8. g.
10.
..
.Boyr.....J......Gir1s.......-/-. .....Totat.....#........
.......
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. . . ..8oys........d.....Git1t........0.......fotat......9.........
. . . . .8oys.......4......Gir1s.........9......totat......,9.........
. school
.8oys......d.......Gir1s.........d.......Total.......d........
. .....Men...........'..,.Women....'.......Tota1..,
Administrative o6cers (does not apply to one-room districts): (a) Superinteodents who do no teaching
than half time. . .. .Men................Women............Tota1.................. Teachers and principals who teach half time or more (if more thao one person has taught in a room .......Men................Women.....,......Total only count;6"oasteaching thelongerpartof the term)..
less
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positions).
. . . . .Men...,............Women............Total......,..........
Amount of annuat salary eamed by teachers: Men, 8..................-....; women, s......e....(.*:......; Total, $..............)....t .{1.:.............. (If a position has been held by more than one person, grve as annual salary the sum earned by all for the sex holding the positiou longest.) ....r.30 il.t*. 14. Total days' attendance of all pupils enrolled. Total amount 15. Number of teachers contributing to the Illinois State Teacher's Pension and Retirement Fund............
16.
L7.
18.
contributed..., -/ Numberofschoolhouses:...puaic,'...V...V.lA/........Rented'......Toa|......,''h..l.... ..............*./.......... Number of sittings for stucly (capacity) (double seats to be counted as two sittings) Value of school properf,y. z- -7 t (a) Sites aad buildings. S.."....r1..... L..'*... . ........../....0......{. (b) Dguipmeat (fumiture, library, apparatus, etc,). .. ...,q.. Total.. W..
Give length of service in this district of terchets
19.
more?.
20. -Promotion of health: Number of nurses employed?........Q..... Physicians?..........Q... Amount paid nurses?......9........... Pbysicians?....4........ Number of pupits examined for physical defects or contagion?............6.....,....N'mber founil affected?...........4..........N-ignber of homes visited by %
nurseorinspect;;;;;:-.-.:-0.........
Promotion of attendance: Number of truant officers employe(L..-...0...,.m"o1.......Q.....Women?......E..... Amount paid truant officers?.....4........ Number of chiltlren not attending school between the ages of 7 antl 14?.........0......... 14 and 16?.........0........ Number of children arrested and
placedinchargeofteacher?.......Q........'Numberseotencedbyacourt?..'..'.....'...o............'...N''mberofschoolandage
issued?.................... ,l
22.
Amount of all taxes levietl for school purposes, made August 1915' ' Amount of bontled indebfedness, Juty 1,
1916...
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23, Numberofvolumeinlibraryexclusiveofsuppleoentaryreadiagbooksforclassuse.... N'mber of private schools io the district?........0....--. Number offichers emploved?;;i............' Men?...'............Women?.....'.......'.. Number 'of pupils esrolledin elementary grades (1st to 8th): Boys?.....J*S..* c|uls?.''{.b)l Secondary Gratles (9th to.12th)d Boys?..........1.....
Girls?........................ (bllege Gracles (13th toll6th),iBov.,:*A....... Girls?"X"""""""" Number of persons between the ages of 12 and 2l who -" ofifi-ttlto read and write: Boys.....'..'..p'...'.... Girls'...'....'0.......... Total'...'...'..'..'...
26-
(noltogslliefgll... .-..-.il'.r*1t. .lA,.W,/ t 27. Amount of endorcment or permanent funcl belonging to this district (If youareunabletoobtaiatheioformatioqealledfori"lquestioas L,LS,2t,22,2Sand2Treadily,lettheitemsremainblank.)
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SALARIES OF
TEACTTERS. :. ',
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Sncouonnv
Enter inthe following table tle.nuqber.of teach_ers ln tlay schoote paid thedifferentanrruslsalarios,
W'omen
&Ien
Womeq
-l
,l
............i..............
/l
..............1...............
$1,699.......
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$11700 to $1,799 . . . . . . . . a\ . . r . .
$1,800 to $1,899.
$11900
to $1,999.
.... . ..
$2,00Oto $2,499.
$2,500 to $2,999.
$11100 to
S1,199.
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$31000 and
over. . .
NOTICE.
townsbip treasurer, and mail the other copy to the count5r superintendent at the close of school.
;
be filetl
DISTRICTS OF OND BUILDING-Make out this report in duplicate, and 6le one copy bith the clerk of the school board to
with the
IN OTHER DISTRICTS-In districts having two or more buildings and a superintendent, only one copy is to be made by the principal of each building aqd filed with the superintendenl who is to consolidate the several reports and make one copy for the clerk of the school board to be filed with the township treasurer, and one to be mailed to the county superintendent at the close of school.
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Dist.
No..,
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All Betweea 6 sqal
Boye
21
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Yeug\6t
Age.
,.C6uhty, Illfutdis.
of
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S&ool census:
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Elementary
Kindergarten
Boys
t7
Boys
Totsl
LT
7th Yr.
Girle
lrt Yr.
Boyr
,.Glrls
3r<1
Yr.
4th Yr.
Boys
Sth Yr.
6tb Yr.
Boys
sdrt-'.
Boyc
Total
Boyr Girls
Glrls
uc
Boys
til
Girle
Glrls
Bova
Till/
Boys
Girls
Glrls
Glrls
)-
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Secondary (High)
gtb Yr.
Boys Glrle
lftb Yr.
Boys
lltb Yr
Boys
?otal
Boye
Grdntt Total
Girls
Gtrls
Girls
Glrb
2a.
J.
4.
6.
8. 9.
9a,
10.
LI,
12.
13.
14,
15.
16.
..@.........Total...b-rn--C".-
17.
{'18.
19.
20.
*21.
*22.
,)?
24.
25.
26.
*27,
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sALARTEs
irrito'nc'mns.
Enter in the following table the number of teachers in liay schools paid the difrerent annual salaries. \Er,BupNrenv
Ser.enrns
Men
tWomen
$fQo
to
$2ee. ..
$3@ to
$399..
$1,1fi) to $1,199.
.
school.
NOTTCE.
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I-n clistricts haviog two or more builrlings and a superintendent, only one copy is to be made by the orincioal of each buildins aacl Olcd with the suPerhtendent, who is to consolidate the several reports and make two copies ol the same and file with-the rbunty supeiintendent at the close of
to filI out each item 'Ihis is the .^ ..T**t:if_f9_$::Ed of Education. Much of this.report. the accuracy initial report for data that is to the U. S. Commissioner depends upon of your inswers.
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TEACHERS'AI\NUAL REPORT
YEAR
OF
1917.18
To be filled out in duplicate by Teacher in charge and both copies filed wtth the County Superintendent
at the close of school
to dll out each item of this report. Thie ie the initial report for data that is congolitl,eteit for the State ouil for. 'tardetl to the U. S. Commissioner of Education. Much -ilepenrls upon the eccura,cy bf your &nswers.
Te_ochers are requestecl
Elementary
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Secondary (High)
2a.
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4.
5. 6.
. Actual rrumber of days echool was in seesion: / 6 ..fu-:....... death?(..A.....Byresignationl ...A......8y changefor springterm?...A...... Total.. A,....
?f;;
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this
-g{*{tr/?:....
Nurnberof elementarytuition
Ansrver only one
in item
12,
12. Qualifications of teachers: Graduate of o College and State Normal School? A Normal School only?. .... A fpur-year $igh School only?. ..W.'..
College only?..
school?
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3.
...;
lVomen,
e Illinois
Wffiion
16.
!
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at close of school: I yr.?.....
...Rentetr.
....A....rotur./......
t7. Nunber of sittings for study (capacity) (double seats to he counted as one sitting)
r0.
23. 24.
ONE ROOMI
....
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1918.
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School
closerl
,.,..'.,.,,.1918
Co. Supt.
TEACHER.S'ANNUA,L REPORT
scHool- YEAR OF 1e18-1e
To the Teacher or Superintendent: The State and National authorities need and-demanC all the data called for in this report. you are renderins a nalued service by a,careful and prompt filling out of each item. For common schools of one teachcr, items rvith starred'numbfi ;;1i-;;;6"b; hlled. ln schools ol two or more teachers the data gnou!! g,o-ttccted. pV the Superintendent oi Principal and embodied in onc ieporr. hil are to be 6led with the County Superintendent witbin one !9 week after the close of school. ""pi;; r7. Name of r !vr./..--. Illinois Elementary. To be listed as they are at tbe dose of the year before promotion.
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Kindergartcn Bovs
tst Yr.
Bovs
3rd Yr.
Boys
4th Yr,
Boys Girts
Sth Yr.
Boys
6th Yr.
Bojis
7th Yr.
Boys
8th Yr.
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Total
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'3.
in mofhs:.........IsLq&h-
14.
&10. Teachers and principals who teach half time or more (if more than one person has taught in a room t11'Totalnumberofte4chingpositions(sumof9,9aand10)(shos,onlytheactualpositioilS)....'............... at cnC of term. The totat s'ill not be more
'12. Qualifications
ihan No.
11
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A Normal
only?... acollege?........
School
School?.....-..... A College only? ......-..--... only?.-.-.....-..... If not a graduate, hon, many have attend6*
School?-.--......-
S,chool?........&#-........ A High
72a, Qualifications of high school teachers: (Give only highest g"a$uation or attendance of each teacher at work at end of term, The total will not be more than No. lla above). Number graduates of a college and State Normal School?............ A College only?...........-..:-.-...--.
If
School?.........-.
A iligh
School?......---..
13a.AmountofannualsaIaryearnedbyhighschoolteachersonly:t,Ien,$...-..........................-..;\\bmen
a position has been held by more than one person, give as annual salary the sum earned by all for the teacher holding the position).
*15.
Number of teachers contributing to the Iltinois State Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund: this year, $..----.-..-......
.-.
-7-t"W"......-.Amount
contributed
yrs,?-....
20 yrs.
of a year as a year.
Total
*20.
Promotion of
health:
Number of nurses employed? ..-.---A-----.. Physicians?...- --O..--.--- Amount paid nurses?-......-O---.-.. Physicians....-.?-.--.-.-.
Number of pupils examined for physical defects or contagion.........d.-.--....Number by nurse or inspecting omcer?.....O...-...----.-
Number of children not attending school betrveen the ages of 7 and 14?........O-..-. ... 14 and 16?.....--A-..--..-- Nurnber of children arrested and
placed in charge of teacher?---......-Q..-.... Number sentenced by a court?......-...O.--.... Number of school ancl age certi6cates issued?.....-9.-.----..-
'?4.
in the district?----.---0----- Number of teachers employed?.....-4.--.-.. 'r\Ien?-..-..-d..-.--\\'onren?---.^-.d--.... Number (lst to 8th): Boys?....--.---...- Girls?.............- Secondary Grades (gth to 12th): Boys....
26. Have you any departmental teaching below the high school?--26a. Numberof years of high school work offered in the following
years?
28.
SALARIDS OF TEACHERS.
Enter in the following table the number of teachers ln day schools paid the different annual salaries.
Er"eurnrany Sacoxorrnr
\\iornen
Er-uuaNrlnl
SEcoNDARf
Sr-.rnres.
$1,200
licn
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to
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$300
to
$399.-...............--..........
$5!0to $600 to
$599----....-...--..-.-....-..... $699----..-.....----.---...-.....
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to
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cirts..-....1...... Total...-....-
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9a- Prlncipals antl Supervisors who teach less than
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A Normal School only?A four-year High sch.ool only?..--.........-. If not a, gratluate, how many have attendeal t a, college?...-.. A State Normat School?................L..............._. A llfgh Scbool?_..._.-..-.. 12a. Qualiflcations of hlgh school teachers: (Glve only gignest graduation or attenalance of each teacher at wort at enal of term. The total will.not be more than No. l1a above). Number gracluates of a college and state Normal School?....:.....-. A couege only?............ A Normal school 6nly?. A four-year iEflgh school only?.-...-...-....... rf not a giradug,te, bow ma,ny bave attenaleal a, colleg:e?...-. A State NorEal School?..........._ A llisL school?.-.._..._._ .13. Amount
L3a. Amount
(If a posltlon has been held by more than one person, glve as annual salary the sum earnetl by all for the teacher holaung the positlon B,t entl of term.) t14. lotol alays atteudlalrce of all puplls enrollecl ln both elementary antl hlgh school .......................... '15. Number of teacb.ers contrtbutin8: to the Illinois State Teachers, penslon and Reflrement tr-unal: .......4a=-8:......Amount . tlls year, g........d-.
16a.
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R.EPOR.T
.1. Name of
School
......................
Illinoig
Elementary. To be listecl as they are at the close of the year before promotion.
2nd Yr.
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Boys
8rd Yr,
4tb
Yr..
Girle
6th
Y!.
8ib Yr,
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r2a. IIow many of the a,bove were enrolleal thls year ln some other tllstrict of tbls St&te bfore
C
session........
da,ys school
was in
9. t10.
9a. Principals ancl Supervisors who teach less thdn half t1me.................... Teachers and prlnclpals who teach half time or more (tf more than one person has taught in
Men.................'Women.......... Total................
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a
Men................. 'IV'omen.... J....
'
9, 9a, anal
rot
t....l-.-......
attentlance of each teacher at work at ena of term. The total will not b
morethanNo.11above.)Nunrber8ratlua,tesofa,CollegeaI.lstate
12a,
ANormalschooloDly-.....AFour-yearHlghschoolonly...........Ifnotaraduate' Co11ege................-.......-.-......-? A State Normal Schoo1.................1......... . .....: A IItgh Schoo1............... ..-........,*........? Quallflcations of hlsh echool teachers: (Gtve only blghest graaluadon or attendance of each tea.cher at work a,t enal'of term. The total will not bs more than No. 1la above). Number grailuates of a College anal State Normal Schoo1.............. A College on1y.............. A Normal School only.... A four-year lllgh School on1y.................... If not a, graduate, how many have attended a Co11e9e....................................? A State Normal School-...................................? A I{teh
a
(If a position has been helct by more than one person, give as annual salary the sum earneal by all for the teacher holcltng the
tion at entl. of term.) .16. Number of teachers contrlbutlng to the Illtnots State Teachers'
this year, $...................O...: .17. Number of all publlc school houses ln the dlstrlct:.....
posl-
t24.
r 26.
should equal that of No. 11.) Number of volumes ln library ercluslve of supplementary reatllng books for class use...........S2.-L-...-........................... Number of private schools inthedlstrlc.-..-.O-..... Number of teachers employed.-.-....O.,.... Men...............i).... wo-"n.....Q.........,-..-..-Number of
{n
G1r1s........................
Number of puptls examlneil for phySical defects or contaglon.-......-.....O.... "Number founal affected..........-.-0........ Number
of homes vlsltedt
by nurse or lnspecting
om""r.....--Q.......=-.,.
Promotionofattendance:Numberoftruantofcersemployett.......'.....Men......o...........Women...........o-....o'-o.,otpaitltruant Number of chiltlren not attentling school betveen the ages of ? antl 14....---Q........ 14 anat 16.........d....... tlumber of chilttren arrested antl placetl ln charge of teacher.....Q....... Number sentenceal by a court.............O...... Number of school anal a,ge cerHflcates issued.......Q.-...-....... 23. Number of years of htgh school work otrerect in the followlDg courses: Acaclemlc (classtcal, scientlffc, etc.)........,...-..... Co1n1y1ercta1..................
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L4. SALARIES OF TEACHERS. Enter ih the following table the number of teachere in ilay schools paid the diEerent annual
EI,EMENTARY SAr,aRrEs
salaries.
SEcoNDARY
StcoND.AaY
SAr.ARrEs
E!I,EMENTAaY
to
$599-.-...............
to to to to to to
$600 to $700 to
$1,799................---..... $1,899.........-........
$1 $2,499.......-....--..-. $2,999-.............-.--.......
to $90O to
$800
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Itletnentary. 'Io be listeal as they are at the close of the year before promotlon.
Klndergarten
Boys
lst Yr.
Boys
2nd
Yr.
Glrls
Sral
Yr.
{th Yr.
Boys
6th Yr.
?th
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many of the above were enrolleal thls year ln some other alistrlct of thls state before
lru
C".ntl Total
. 3o. Length o! school year in months'........'..... A ' . 3f. Actual number of days school was ln sesston.......l ..b,,4-. ",'----.*.
4a,.
Average
davs the dally attendance ln-& one-room school ls tountl b_y.rjvlalrlc the total tlays attenilance by the number of teachels, In aesslon. In achools of itvo or more roo.ms, or tn scirools wh6se records-of-attendance a're-kept by session trvo-room -uiilvGriEei-o-t t-rre'unita composlns the sroup.- For example:. .The l)rinclpal of a [i?i-ii,"iiE"*aagv ttGntiiniC'rs t]iJl-d; of tniiavgldg'b; ot ttre tw.o ro-oriisl--ih? pitnc'ipiltf a school co-ntalnlng sdveral-rooms'whose work scrrool should enter in item 4a the gum-of gratle roo-ms hlgl,r- gc-hoolincluales the etgiht grades and a htgh school slouid-eii6r-1n ii6ni li trre sum or rrq qveiages or.irre the va.rious and of .the ffiri-Jripeiiiite,i'ae"ioi-i-"i1v-svsi-eil-or i6n-oofi-Jnouia-eirterln iteir la trre sum of the ai_e_rases of the average $'aral schools antl of the for his school found bv pii;c;ilat oi-eicrr--rris_tr -qltioot shouta ieport o htsh school. Ttre princrpii-6t ,iadn iviia icrrodr lniltne ;afin?--inA-avEiag6s of ihe varlous rooms or sesslon gToupa composlng the school.)
aclrool was actuaJty
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.tg. eu8lincations of all teachers: (Givc only hlghest graduation or attentlance of each teacher at
at
enal
be
t2a, eualigcations of htgh school teachers: (Glve only higihest graduation or attenalance of each teacher at vorl( at en0 of
|15'Anountofannua|salaryearnedtyattteacrrer
r16.NumberofteacherscontributingtotheIlllnoisstateTeacher8,Ponsionan.lRetirementFun.l....,..'...'.......',,|.'..,,,,'',,'.,.,
positlon been helal by more than one person, glve as annual salary the sum earned by all for the teacher holding the
.l--, thisyear,$.,.......,.J............
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coutaglon,..
Number founal
affecteal
1,1............,.,.....,,
14 and
16
T4.
Enter
SALAR,IES OF TEACEER,$.
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following table the number of teachers in day schools paid the different annual salaries. Elementary Secondary Men
Salaries
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to
$1,999.-...-............-.
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geooto geee.............
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to $2,499.......-.
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months....,,.....,.,.t-,....,...,.,,,,:.,..,*.......................,
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4a. Average dalty attendance of all puplts enrolled ln both elementary anal hlgh school (See note below 4c).....
(Notrr-l'he average dally attendanco tn a one-room school ls founal by dividing the total days attendance by the number of days thg in session. In schools of two or more rooms, or ln schools whose recorals of attentlance are kept by EessioD teachers, thd average daily attentlance ls the sum of the averag:es of the units composlng the group. For example: The prlncipal of a, two-room Bchool shoulal enter in item 4a the sum of the averages of the two rooms. The principal of a school contalnlng several rooms whose work lncluales ths eight Eiratles anal a high school shoulal anter in ltem 4a the sum of the averagies of the gratle rooms and of tho high Bchool. The superintendent of a, clty system ol schools shoultl enter lD ltem 4a the sum of thd averages of the varlous $'aral schools and of the htgh school. The princlpal of each waral scbool antl the princlpal of each hlgh school shoulal report the average for hls Bchool found by adtllng the &verages of the varlous rooms or aesglon groupa composlng tho school.)
?. Number of 9.
Men.,,.........,.....
.womeh..........
Total...,..,....,....
t10. Teachers antl princlpals who teach half time or more (lf more than one person has taught ln r11.TotalaumberofalIteachlngpostt1ons(sumof9,9a,an
r12. Quallffcations of all teachers: (Give only hlghest gratluation or attebalance of each teacher at work at
enal
be
ANormalschoolonly''........AFour-yearHlgh/schoolonly.........'..'.l'...........'......'...
12a-
Quallflcations of high school teachera: (Give only hlghest graaluatlon or attenalance of each.teach.er at work at end of term. Tho total will not be more than 11a abovd.) Number gratluates ..,..,. ff not a graduate, how many have attenileal ,...., A Four-year I{lgh School only A Normal School only.....
(If a posltion has been held by more than one pebson, give as s,nnual salary the sum earnetl by all for the teacher holtllng ths position end of term.) | .....; .womeD, $........r.......; Total, t................ 15a. Amount of annual salary earneal by high sctrool teb,chers only: Men, $. t16. Number of teachers contributing to the nlinois State Teachers' Penslon anil Retirement tr'unt1.,.....,.... ,.,.,.,..../,,.,,.,..,.,,......; Amount contrtbuted <- oo year,
at
thls
$....LJ..r,:::::::::.....
// |24.Numberofvolumeslnlibrarexcluslveof8upplemehtaryrea.1lngbooksforclassuse.........,,,.,'r.t,(f,
11,)
'26.Numberolprlvateschoolstntho.listrlct..'.*.......Numberotteacbersemployeil.'.....a;rt-...Men',.-.-*:.'...Women',...nr.?;;;:ivu
College craaleB (13th
to 16th):
Boys,....,.......,.......,..cirIs.,..........,.......--
founal affe,ctetl.,....,......,,.,...Number
ol
homes vlslteal
by nura6
Number of chllclren not attentling school betweeh the ages of 7 anal 14.,,.........,.,,.....,..14 anal 16....,..,",..,..,........,Number of cbllttren arresteal placetllrrchargeolteacber.............'......Numbersentence 29. Number of years of hlgh school '\pork ofrereal ln the folowlng courses: Acaalmlc (classlcal, sclentiflc, etc.).......,.....,......Commerc1a1..... (IMPORTANT-TWo ltemE to bd fllleil ar on back ol thte sbeet.)
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t4. sALARTEs o"
to $1,299.-....-..-.. to
$1,399.----.-.---.
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$399..-----.---..----r--------$4ee---.-....-....--....1
to $1,499------......
-- ---
$1,600 to $1,699...--.-..-..
$599-.--.-.--...-..----!_________
$600to
$700
$699.............
to to
to
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$800to
$e00
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$1,199..-.-.....---.
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CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL.
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....--.-;
(f)
Number
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the or_Superlntnflent: thq dqta To lhe Teacher or Superlntnflent: The State anfl Natlonal authorltles neetl anal demanal aU the data calleal for lu thls reDort. You are report. ar6 rentlerlng a valuable gervice by a carefu! antl prompt fllltng out of oaoh ttom. For common schools of one teacher, itemi rvlth stsltd rvtth atsEif ruJr',DgrE only are to bo fllletl. fn schools of trPo or more teachers the data should bo collecteil -by the Superlntentlirnt or Prlnctpal and flctr on report. sre olr lled cmboalted ln oD report ,if,wo.coples s,re to be flcd. wlth tho Coulttrr Euporbtual.at wlthln oro Eoolr after tho clo6e of scbool.
| 1. Name of
-.-Rf::..........Z..--.kJ whoso names have been enrolleal durln8i the year sh6ulil be reporteal aud Enrollmnt tho year beforo promotlon, or at the tlme they may have loft tho au8tdot
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. 30. Longtb of school year ln months...-.----....*......-.4..-...:2-.-a-1.---*.-. af. Aotlral number of travs school was tn session------- -/- b- f- .-..- .4 /) -, r -L . 4. fotal . 4a. Averag:6 alaily EttE!.{lanca of all puplls enrolleat in both lementary anal.htgh school (see note below 4c)-----.-..-..--/---2fe-..... {b. totol aloys ettenalaBce of all hlgh school pupils (above 8th gratle)-..... 4c, Avol8g:c alally atteDitarrce of all hlgh school puplls (a.bov 8th Eraal6) ' (See note belov)---..--is 'e"y,; (Not6-Tho evrag'6 dalty atten.t lrce-ln i 6ne-rdom school fountt by dtv-ltllns t}re totai"davi;;6il;il;-'#-ffi;;;iffi-;f the sbhool was actua,lly ln sesslon, fn schools of two or mor roomsj or ln schools whose records of attendance aro kept by sesslon group. tr'or example: Tho prthclpal of teachers, ttre average tlally attcnalance ls the Eum of tho avorages ol the unlta composlng the a t'\ro-room school shoutal enter ln item 4a the sum of the averales of the two rooms. The princlpal of a school contalnlng soveral toomg whose work lncludes the elght gratles antl a hlgh school should enter In ltem 4a the eum of the averages of the E:ratlo rooms antl a city system of schools shoulal enter ln ltem 4a th6 sum of th averages of tho varlous of the hlgh school. The superlntendent of prlncipal of each waral school and the - prlnclpal of each hlgtl school shoulal report tb6 wartl echools antl of ttre- hlgh Fchool-_ The . avera,go for his school founal by atlaUng the averagea of th va,rlous rooms or aesslon groups composlng tlre school.)
school.
(lf more tb.an one person has taught ln & wen....../....--..- women....0-.. rotar..-...-l-.room count only the one teachlng at the entl of the term)number of all teachlng posltlons (sum of 9, 9a, anal 10) (shos/ only the actual posltlons) Men.......-..-.-..... 'Women.........- Tota1.........._.-_ Total
.!2, Qualiflcatlons of &ll teachers: (Gtve only hlghest gratluatlotr or attentlance of each teacher at work qt
11a.Totalnumberofhlgihschoolteachlngposltlons(showonly
endl of term. The total wlll not be more than No. 11 above). Number graaluates of a CoUege antl Stat6 Normal School.-.-..-.--.-.--Q-g:-l College only..-.--.-----Q------.--..A Normal School ouly----..-------------.----.... A tr'our-yoa,r lltgh School orrty.-...-.-....../.- ff not a. graf,uate, how many have attendedt ..? A State Normal School-..-.-----.-J------.-------..---l A lTtgh School.-.-------.-..---:;:----.-.? a, Colle8e.-.-.... 12a. Qualtflcatlons of hlgh school teachers: (Give only hlghest grealuatlon or attentlanc of each teacher at work at enil of term. I'h6 total will not bo more than 11a above.) Number Eiraaluats of a College andl State Normal School.-------.-.-.:------ A College only-..-.--.-.--.....-..
.16. Amount of &arrual salary earned by all tea,chers: r["o, 1S....-..-./-.-.H-------t 'women, g---.----...:=--.Total, i......--.---.7-.-.H..-...r....--.-(If.a.posltlon-has been-heltl by more thau one perso!,_glve as annual salary the sum earnetl by all for t}Ie teacher holdtng thc posltlon at erd of term.) : . . .16. Number of tea,chers-contrlbutlng to the Illinols gtate Teachers' Penslon and Retlrcment tr oo thl s ye ar, 9.--.--..V./..---..-. -...-. .17. Number of aU publlc school houses ln
Fund..----.--. -------/-.----.--..-.-...-;
Amount contrlbutd
servlce
.34. Number of volumes in llbrary oxcluslve of supplementa,ry reaaling books for clasE use-..-.--. dltda .{...0-.........--.326. Number of private schools ln the tllstrlct.-.--../-.-..Number of teachers employeal-.- -.-.--Cl--.u.n-.-.-.--O--..-.-wo-"rr..-.-.-O-.....wumber of puplls enrolletl ln elementary graales (1st to 8th): Bovs---.---.-Q---- Gtrls-...---4.-..-- Scondary credes (gth.to lzth): Boys---:.--CI..Ldir"r"-_.:.Q.---_ Collego craales (13tb to 16tI): Boys-.-------4--------.Glrls.---.--.--l-..---.i .27, Promotlon o! health: Number of nurses employect.-.----.O....Physlclan"----.----.9---L-ount palat ,ro"ses g........-?--..- ptryslclans S-..--..-a-Number of puptls examlned for physlcal tlefects or contaglon...-..-..O-.---..---Nnmber fountt atrected-.-------O--.--...Number of homes vtslteal
by rurse or lnspecttng
ofrcet.-----.--(J---------.
Promotlon of attenalance: Numbor of trua,nt omcers employed----...-d-.--rwea-.-----.O---woro.rr-.-----P-----amount Datd truant of,ncers $-.--.-?.Number of chlltlren Dot attentllng scb.ool between the ages ol ? a.ntt tl,-----J-5-----ta and, L6--..-.-Q-..--.Numbor o! chilalrn arresteal and, placeal ln charge of teacner-----?-----....Number sentencetl by 8, court...-.--....Q-....tqumber of school B,nd ago certlflcates lssued--..----..?-.2r. Number of years of hlgh gchool work offeretl ln the followlng coursos: Academlc (classlcal, sclentlflc. otc.)-..-.---.._-..Commerclal..-.-.___
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L4. SALARIES OF' TEACHERS. Enter in the following table the number of teachers in day schools paid the different annual
Elementar
S&larles Secondary
salaries.
Secontlary Men
'Women
Elementa
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Less than
$200 $300
,200 to
$1,299_.-_-.-_._.._
to
to
,400
$1,399..-.._..._......
to $400 to $500 to
$600
to $700 to
to $900 to
$800
$1,000 $1,100
to $1,099--.-.-.-.... to $1,199.-.-.---.-.-.
and over
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To the Teacher or Superlntenalent: The State antl Natlonal authorltles neetl aDdl ilemantl aU tlle ilata calletl for ln this report, You a,re a valuable servlce by a careful anal prompt fllling out of! each item. For common a s of oue teacher, items wlth starred numbers only ar to be ffIlecl. In schools of two or more teachers tho shoulal be collecteil the Superlntenalent or Prlnclpal and embotlledl ln one repgqt. Two coples -are to be flled wlth the County one after the closE of school. . 1. Name of Dist,
School
Elementery
Enrollment Note: AII whose names have been enrolletl aluring the year'shoulal year before promotion, or at the tlme they may bave left the district.
reportecl
t2.
after "Enrollment"
12th Yr.
above).
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11th Yr.
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Granil Total
to""-Q-- n,",r--/- rotar----l-t 3e. IrenEth of school year ln . 3f. Actual trumber of tlays school was ln sess r 4, Totaf days attendance ot ell puplls elrolleal ln both elemeutary arit htgb.scho ot--------2-A-{p----------.-_-Q t tl zzi-' 4a. Avenage daily attendance of all puplls enrolled in botlx lementary antl high school (See note below lc)---.-.---rt---./-..//43-----4b.
4c.
year
ln
Averagodailyattendanceofa1lhl8hschool.pupils(a'bove8tbgra.le)(Seenotebelow)--(Nots-The averago daily attendance ln a- one-room school is foundl by divlcling the total tlays attenalance by tho number of da,ys tb.g scbool was actually ln sesslon. In schools of two or more rooms, or ln schools whose recordls of attenalanco arg kpt by eesslon teachrs, the average daily attenalance ls the sum of th averages of the unlts composlnB the Eiroup. For exemple: The princlpal of a two-room school shoulal enter ln item 4a the sum of the averages of the two rooms, The prlnclpal o! a school contalnlng soveral rooms whose work lnclucles the eigbt graales and a high school shoultl enter ln item 4a, the sum of the averages of the gratle rooms and of the hlgh school, The superintenalent of a city system of schools shoulcl enter in ltem 4a the sum of tho a,verages of the vaxlous waral schools aDil of tho hlgh school. The prlnclpal of each wa,ral school and the prlnclpal of each hlgh school shoultl report th6 average for hls scbool founal by ailcllng the aver&ges of tbe varlous rooms or aession Eiroups composlng the scbool.) r6. Number of elghth Erad grealuates or promo soy"- / -- qrEJ-- rotat.j-_ !6. Number of elementa.ry tultlon puplls attenaling this scbool --. soys 0 -- enn-!--- ToteJ---Q7, 8.
o
9a,.
Number of htgh school gratluates.-------------Number of hlgh school tuitlon puplls a,ttenallng flrls
Superltltenalents who alo no te&chlnC.---.-----------PrlDclpals alal Supervlsors rvho teach less than half Teachers anal princlpals who teach balf time or more
-----
.10.
(l!
room count only the one teachtng at the end of the term)---------Men Total numbr of all teachlng Bosltlons (sum of g, 9a, antl 10) (show only the actual posltlons) --Ua. Tot&l number of high school teachlng positlons (show oDly tho actual posltions) Mn jlt -_---Quallncatlons of all teachers: (Glve only hlghst gratluatlon or a,ttendance of each teacher at work et College ouly not be more than No. 11 above). Number grailua,tes oi a College antl State NorEal I A Normal School only A Fbur-year lltgh Sch^ool only--_-_-rlIf not a grailuate, how many have atteniled ? A State Normal Scuoot.-----.-f-A Hrgh School--------? ------? tza. Qualiflcatlons ot hlgh scbool teachers: (Glve only highest graalue,tion or atteudance of each teacher at work at entl of term. The total A Colle8e only-r will not be more than 11a above,) Number gratluates of a College antl Sta,te Normal School----If uot a, EFaaluate, bow mauy have attenaleal A I'our-year lllgh. School only A Normal School only a Colleg-? A State Normal School-----.-------? A HISh School-----?
r11. r13. r16.
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Tot&lGlrls-_ __ Total'Womn TotaL--'women A- rot t- / 'Women Total---'Women ------ Total----ertl of term. The total wlll
'Wonen
by aeau /
Amount of annual salary earueal by all teachers: Men, if./-m----; women, S---------Total, (If a positlon has beeu helal by more than one person, glve as annual salary the sum earnetl by all posltlon at end of term.) 'Women, $-------; 16a.. Amount of annual salary earnecl by hlgh school teacbers only: Men, 9.-_._----_-; .10. Number of teachers contrlbutlng to the Ulinols State Teachers' Penslon and Rettrement f'und.------f.---;
-ay
the
pawtc--J------ RentedNumber of all public school houses ln the tllstrlct J-RDteal-Number of school houges ln the tllstrlct usetl by hlgh schools only------------------ Publlc L7a, .18. Number of slttings for etutly: (A tlouble seat to be coutrtetl-as one sittlng) .20. Glve length of aervice in this district of teachers bolillng posltlo:ts at closo ot school: 1 yr. 2 yrs. yrs.-.__-__- 8 yrs.-___? 6 yrs.-.--_S vru.-----/----- 4 yrs.5 yrs.-__r1?.
thls year,
f---*t.ry-
/b
Tot* -JTotd-
10
1?
| & rlt"---d.-M.J /1 Wo-ett--- 4l---lTnmber of Dulrtls .26. Number of prlva,te acb.ools h the altstrtct- /-lvumber of teachers employeal,-- /f -.]M;"o enla O *r"t"- 4 Secontlary Gratles (gth to 12tb): Boys----A enrolted tn elementary graales (1st to 8th): novs- (t (13th to 16tI): Boys---Q.-ct"t"- 6 College craales O .27, Promotlon of healtb: Number of nurses employed-r-PhyglclaDs--- / A.mount pald nurses $---8-----Pbyslcla.ns ltqumber fountl atrected,-----4--Number of homes vtsltetl 'Number of puplls examlDeal for phystcal defects or contaglon- d by Durse or tnspectlng ofrcet---Q-'Women--_--Amount paltl tluaut oficer8 l--_-Promotlon of atteDtlance: l{umber of truant ofrcers employed-----Metrof cblldlren arrestetl anil anil 16---Number Number of chltatreu not atteDiltng school betweeD the ags of ? anal 14--14 r\umber of school andl age certlflcates lssuetl'__--placetl In charge of teacher-------Number sentenceal by a court------29. Number of years of hlgh school work ofieretl ln the followlng courses3 Acatlemlc (classlcal, sclentlflc, etc.)--CommerctalTechnlcal (M. T.)--------Agrlcultural------Domestlc Sclonce.-------------Normal--------Vocatlonal (uniler State Boaril)--_-(IMPORTANT-TWo ltems to be fflletl are on back of thls sheet.) . (ovtR)
of
supplementary reatllng books
yrs.-yr8.-------
11 18
yrs.--------yrs.--------__
12 19
yrs.yrs.---
13 20
yrs.----
14
yrs.-.---
16
yrs._-----
I yrs.18 yrs.-
SALARIES-OF TEACHERS. Enter in the following table tfie number of teachers ih day schools paid the different annual salaries. SecontlarY t)lementary SecontlarY Elementary
14.
Men
l*"-"n
. Less
than
$1,700 to $1,799..
to $8ooto
$799......... $899.............
to to to
$2,500 to
and
Total
(sam-e
ar Item
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TEACHERS'ANNUAL REPORT
scFtooL YEAR 192F1926
'To -th9 Trachgl or-Suporlntcndent: The State and Nattonal authorltles need anrl domanal atl thc data colled foF tn tbtc reDort you att rnderlng a- valuable _servlce by a careful and pmmpt n[lng out of each ltem. For common schoolg ot one teaclier. ltenii rr.tttr atlrriJ numbe.ra_ o.nly are to bo glled. In schools of two or more teacher8 the data ehoulal bs collected by the SuDerlntendent or PrloclDal o,sd clrbodleal ln oDe reporl Two coples aro to filed wlth tho County Superlntondont wtthla onc weok r|'ftsr the closo of, schooL
nltnols, of, tto
Klntlergarten
Boys I GlrlB
?th
Yr.
TT-lTTrrrE
(Elgb)-(See noto after "EnrollmeDg'
10th above).
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Seconalary
Yn | llth
Yr,
tJrlE
stats b(ore
nrolllng ln tbIE
tustilcL------.
of school Ycar ln
. EL Actual numbo! ot atayr Bcbool was tn sesslon...-- *-*.l{z r 8g. Number of alay6 shen fewer thaD 5 Duplls wre pteaent- ..-*-0- --.-.-**. {. Totat daya atten.tancc of aU puptls enrolleal tn both etEontary aDd hlgh school.--. {a. Averago datty attondancc ot all puplls enrolleal tn botb etementary and htgh schoot (Se6 Doto betow itc)---
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(b.Tota|day!attGndancco'auhlghochoolDupu]s(abovo8tbgTail8)-lo. Avra0o dally attcndance of all hlgh school puplls (abov Sth Erade) (See note below)(Note-The average dally attondanco ln a oue-room school ls founal by dlvldln8 the total dalis attendance by the number ol dav! by eesslon the schuol tras actually In sesslun, ln schools of two or more rq)lnsr or ln schools $'hose records of attendane are keDtprinclpal gruup. of teachers. the average dally attndance la the sunr of the averaEiea of th unlts eomposlng theprlnclpal For exarnple: The o( a school contalnlng severel o, trvo-room achool should enter ln ltem ,la the sum of the averagea of the trvo rooms. Tho sum rooms rr.hos work lneludes tho elght grades and a htgh school should enter ln ltm la the ,la of the averages of the grode rooms end the sum of the avemges ot the va'rlout ol th hlgh schml The FuDerlntendent of a clty syatem of achools hould enter In ltem s'ard schoole gnd- o_f th^e-hlgh-gghool: The prlnclp^al-ol ooeh rvard school anq tbe prlnclpal of qach -hlgh gehgot Bhould report tho a,yorat for hls school found by addlng tho averagea ol tbo varloua tooms or sesslon groupa cotnposhrg the schoul.) Boys- clrls J. Totar...-1.. 6. Number ol lghth graalo Eirailuates or promotlona-.---**-Boys-** ctrls--..*-.. Totat....d,..-Number of elementary tultlon puplls attonallDg thls school.-..-..*-0. 'Number ol hlah school Boys.---.-.. Ghls-*-- Total..-_ ?. Sraduates-..--.--...-..Boys---- Glrlg--.- Total--*.ol hlah school tultlotr puplls atteDdlng thts school---...t. Number
.
r
g. SuperlDtenilents s[ho alo no llen-.---.*- 'Women Total*---9a.-PFtnctfEl6 end-Suporslsors sho teach les-s thaa half tlme----*--__.-- Men--.-.-..----- 'fVomen -.- Total-* -,.-.10. Teachers anal prlnclpalE who teacb halt tlme o! moro (lt more than one person has taugbt ln a room count only t.he one teachtn8 at $r enal ot th trm)* .--* Metr-..--'.*. Women {--. fot"r-J.lL Total numbor of atl teachlnEi posltlons (sum of 9, Ca, anal 10) (ehow onty tbo actual poslUons)- !ten---Womea ...- f6rar-.-.!-11a- Total number of hlgh sehool teachlng Bosltlons (show ooly the actua: postttons) * !Ien*-_.- Womea -.* Total.-..-.*_. '.14. Quallfcauons of all teacber. (Total not to exceeal total of ttem 11.) Number of gracluates ol CoUege atrtl State Normal Schoo1..............-_; colle8eonly..-.....-......-;NormaJSclroolonly....--....-".....;@olanilattentletlCollege3years....,........-.....,CoIlegle
2 yea$.-...-.....----..., College or Normal Sehool 1 year-.---......*-.--., eel*her{euegernoeNormal Sctrooil2u*t-!.elAttenaleal lltgh school onty three years...*.....-F. two years.-.-.-...-8.-., one year---_-
of Elgb School teachers. (Total not to esceeil total of ttem 11a) NuEber of glaaluates ol Colle8e aatl Stqte Normal school.*...----; collegs only...--..-......-...-.; NorEal school only..; Gradtuates of 4 year hl8h school atrtl attenated coltego tjrree years-.-.---*- College two years, CoUege or Normal School ono yea!-.--...--....---.., nelther Collego nor Normal School-..-.............-: Atteniletl EIIgh School only tbree years.-treo years..--......-....., one year-.-.--...--.. rt8. Vacancles ot teachsrs caused by deatb-.._--by resl8itratton. -.J.--.*Uy chatrto for sprtng trm--Total -_-.*....1.-.......-.-.16. Amount ol annual satary earned by all teachers: Itten, t-*-----.-...-.; IVomen, $*.-Llg----: Totat. l---.------t.t-p-.--*(ll.a posltlon has beetr held by more than one person' Slvo as annual salery tho suln earneil by all tor tb6 toacbr bolctlng tho postttoD at end ot term.) 'Ivomen, t-----; 169- Amount of annual Eala$r earned by hlgh school teachers only: trIen, $-a--*-; Total. l----_-.18. Number of, ieachors coatrtbutlng to tho Illlnols Stats :feachers' Penatott alal noureEent Fuaal-*--L**----.--i AmouDt coltrtbuted
ula. Qualacatlons
r17. Number of aU publtc school houses lD th6 dlstrlct guttlo--* I -. Rentett t7a- Number of school houses ttr the illstrlct usd by hlgh schools only....-----...------- Publlc....-.....,.*--. Rentetl r18. Number of stttlngs lor stutly: (A ilouble seat to be counted aB ono sltttng) -.--* .80. Glve lenEith of servtce In thle dtstrlct of teachers holttlng postttons at closB ot aehool: f yr..--.-------.-l-*..-.-..-------. 2 Yrg.
Total........tr..*-*
Total..--.-.....-_-
...--2J;...-__
q11 Number of volumes ln llbrary excluslve of Bupplementary reatltng books for claes uso .98. Number of Drlvate Bchools tn the allstrlct--..0*-Xu-ter ot teachers employsd----.trten--.---.--.--Tyomen--------.-.J{umber of puplls enrolloal ln lemontatT graales (lst to 8th): Doys------------- Gl.rls---..---*-.geconalary Crades (gth to 12th) Iloys-...--..--. GlrlsCollego Gratles (13tb to l6th): Boys*.-Glrls.-.---.8?. Promotlon ot health: Number of nurses employett-.-.-O,-.-phystctans*.--3-.--.--emount patat nurses t..-*-.-..-..-..- physlclans g**--.-Number ot puDtlB oxamlnetl for Dhyslcal delects or contaEton-...-..--...*--Nueber louDal affecteal---.----..-.Number of homos vlsltGtt
321,
Promotlo! of attenalaoc: Numbr ot truatrt oncera empfoyctl--3-Jten...-**.Ivomcn-..._-.-6.mount Datil truant ofilccrs 1..----Number of cblldren not attenalln8 school botwen th sges of 7 anil 1{.--..-..-14 anil l8---Numbor of chttdren arrostal a8it placetl ln charEi of t@che!.----*-Number seDtsneeil by a court-.._----Numbsr ot scbool anal aBe certlflcates lssuetl--*.-.--*t0. Numbr of years of hleh school vork otleroil tn th6 folloFlng couraas: Acaalemlo (claEsl@L lclenttfic. etc.).*-*Commerclal.*-.*.-.-Voca[oDal (uldor Statc Board)* Trailes auil Industrles.-.-........-Agrlcultural.---.-..-Domestlo Sclenno*----J.!ormal*.. (I]IIPOBTA.\|1I-SI' ltems to he nlletl aro o! back ol thlr ahcet.) (ovER)
by nurse or
tnspectlng
officer----.-
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to $1,299-. $1,800 to $1,399-..
$1,200
$1,400 to
to
$1,499-.
$1,699-.....
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...
l"'""'-'-""'""-'
$1,600 to
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6E SPECIAL REPORT IF A CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL. (b) Number ot Dlstrlctg consollal&tetl; (c; Are the grede school puDlls aU assmbled i! (e) Number one builalfng?----Jf not, ta bow maay builiUngs?----.(al) Area tn square mlleg_---_-_-.-; (t) Number ot stualents; Xllementary ot teachers: Ellementary-*_-; Elgh School-----; --; Illeb (g) Check Vocotlonal Subrects tanght; AgrtcultureSchool----*.--; ; Manual Tratnlag_* ; Sew; Cooklng No-..-----_; Number of ; (h) f:ra,DsBortatlon furnlsheal by tllstrlct. Yee(Note: If vehlcle ls owDed by the dlstrtct, onG,fltth of vehlcles----*_*-; Anual cost of transportatlou ttg cost shoulal be counted es a pail of the annual cost of tra,ngBortadon.)
(a) Dtst. No.-----;
(a)
Number tn
(al) Salarleg
or
classes
60. SPECIAL REPORT ON DEAF AND DUMB AND BLIND CHILDREN. 21, tn illstrlct*--; (b) Number ln State or prlvate lnsdtutlons (c) Number ln cDeclal (al) Number of teachers: Men _.____; .Women__.-_-_; (e1 Number ot seBerate of aUstdct--_---; ; (f) Value of bullillng, grounds and equlpment $_-_-__-..___
6I.
(a) Number, ages 6 to 21' relprteil by truaat offcer.__.*-.--; (b) Number enrolled ln sDeclal dlstrlct gclrcol or classes: (c) Number teacherg: Men-Gtrls---; Boys---; ; (il) Number seBarate schools---;
(e) Value of bEtliflng, grounils and equlpment
$----_._--__
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To tho Teacher or Superlntndont! T'he State atrtl Natloaal authorltts neeil anil demaDal aU the alata calleal for la thls report. You are rontlerlne; a, valuable sorvlce by a careful andl prompt f,lllngi out of each ttem. For oommon schools of oDe teaclrer, ltems wlth starretl numbors ody aro to bs fllled. In schools of t\ro or more teachers ttre data shouLl be collectetl by the Superlntelrilont or Prlnctpal a,!al ombodletl la one reBorl One copy ls to bs dleil qrlth the County Sulrerlntenilent wlthln oue week after the close of school
ymoe--.%t^ , u p*
E'xlollmeDt; Note: All
whose naaes have bee! enroueal durlng t}re yoa! should before ptomotlo!, or at the tlue they may have left th dlstrlct.
EIVIIOT.T.}TENT
1. TEACEERS AND
nof,e XlleEentarv (See note a,ftor "Enrollment" above.) KlndlerNum ber of Tear ihers lst Yr. ga,rteB
zlal Yr.
3rd Yn
4th Yn
6th Yr.
6tl1
Yr.
?th Yn
8th Yr.
Total
Men
womea
tl
Tot,,l
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9th Yr.
10tb Yr. Tota,l
4
llth Yr.
12th
2
Yn
Graduates
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Post
lDota,l
(tltro" a,!al
Granal Total
were enrolled tbts year ln some other illstrtct of thls st ,ts before
^orrtnu------f
to
of
atrays
school was
u""utoo- f I b
.8. I
89^
naron.
| 7 t f,
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AveragE ilally attendlalao of all puplls'enrolleil ln gtatles oDe to elEiht lncluslve. (Seo lote below 8oa)
attendlancs
7"7 b
{
one
ctarml
8b. Total 3c.
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l tt
schoolspupUs-
rz7\
of
aU puptls
tn gratles oDe to IBbt taoluslve, excluslve of tuluon puplls (must agree wltb ltom 6a of State Akl
Avrage alally atteDtlaace of all puplls enrolleil tn htch sahool (Soo note below 8ax)
Ab& Total days attenala,rco of a,ll puplls enrolleil lu htgb sohool, xcludve of tuttloD
3cx. Averagio dally attoBdlaBc of aU puplls enroUedl la bteh school, exoluslve of tuluon puplls--_(Note-Tbe avrage alally attenala.Dc ltr a one-room school ls founal by allvltllns the total tlays attendlance by the Dunber of days the dchool wa,s actuallv iD sesslon. In schools of two or moro rooms, or lD schools whose records of attenalaBco ate kpt by sesslon teachers, the averag dally attendance ls the sum of the a,verages of the unlts composlng tbe group. For example: The pi:lnclbal of a two-room school sho-ultl ontr lD Item 3a the sum of the averages of the two rooms. Tbe suprlntenalent of a clty system of schools ahouldl enter ln Itm 3a the sum of the averages of the varloua ward schools. T'he prltrclpa,l of ach ward scbool and the prlnclpal of each hlgh scbool shoulil report the averaeie for hls sohool founal by atlalllg tbo ayerages of the vaalous rooms or sesslon groulrs composlBg tho school.)
.4b $D.
6.
promotlonsyea,r)-_-schoolschool .l
I
2 -
r8.
8a814.
8141a-
Number of sc,bool buildhgs tn tJxe dtstrlct useal by eledeatar5r Number of school butlallngs ltr the tustrtct useil by hlgh
school--
Nuaber of Ubprles-Number of volumes ltr Ubrs,rles oscluslve of supplemeDt,ry reailtnE books for clags uss-.
Number of prlvate schools
t7q
S66sn
Nunbsp qf
s16.
h tbe ttlstrlct--.--Number
of tachers employed.-_
.1?.
*"ts--SecontlarJr Grades (gth to lztJr): Boys-_.-Glrls._--.* Bov" - - Dhvslcle,trs. - amouut paltl o*"u", $(-?G;6;;itt phystclans, $<O;m."rrl
--Nr"nber fountl
Number of puplls xa,hlnetl for phystcal defects or nurse or lnspectlEg ofrcer-.......-.._-Promotlon of attendance: Number of truaut offcers
a.frecteal
aEploy.lcourt.-
Men
'Wot6tt-
9=-.-'.--_.._
Number of cblldlren Dot atten.tlug sohool between tho ages of ? anal U&
ln
charge
of tsacher--__
Nu'nber senteDced by a
.i'@2
1O?.
(a) Dlst.
No.-..-.--i
consolldlated -'
i (o) Ars
bu[dlpgs?-*_*--"-**; (al) Area ln square ; Ellgh School.--.-.-.-...-i (f) Nunber of stutleDts: EnemntatyAadculture----;
Y,
; Etgh
Schoot
;
Cooklag-;
(a)
Cheolr
Ma.ual
Sewhg-_-_---;
(b) Enrollmeat:
(e) Cunent
xtr erlss
G1rls--_--..-.--_;
for year, $_-.._-_____-_
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To the ?eaaher or guperlntendnt! Tbe Sta,te aDal NatloDa.l author.ltles noeal and denFnal all the data calleil lor ln tbls reporl lou are renderlng a valuable gervlce by a, @,rofirl a,ad ptompt illlng out of eaoh ltea. For oomm@ sobools ol ono toaoher, ltems vlt.b stalred nurrbrs oaly are to be glleil. ln schools of two or moro teacrhers the tlata slr.oulil be cotleoted by tbe Supedrteadeat or Prlnctpal atrdl smhodlil h oae report- One coDy ls to be fllat wtth the County SuDsrtatenilent wlthtri obe vesk after tho dose ol school
.a
EaroUmoBt Note: All vboso lames havo been earo[ed durlng tbe bgfore promotton, or at the tLme they may have left &e iustrtot
yor
bs !ported aBal
1.
'SarollB'tf'
Kltrdergarten
abov.)
lst Yr.
BnilYr.
3rd
Yr.
{th Yr.
6th Yr.
Total
'*;-
/
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/
Total
I
11th
2
Yr.
12th
i'*"PoEt Graduateg
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Glrand
l':
Total
Efgh School (See note after 'lElnrollmenf' obove.) Numb" of Ta,chers 10t! Yr. 9tb Yr.
Men
Yr,
Total
Womel
Ifsb
.
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2o,.
. B.
8a.
-l/^l lnclustve / / /
Average ita,fly attonatarce of a1l puptls enrolled tn El?ates ole to olght lnclustvo. (See aote roelo*
Aa:rr*-!:.+ d
' :-
84,
gEads oa
3a& Average dauy attoEata,nce of all puplls tn grados one to otght tnolusive, excluslve of tuttlon puplls (must agre rqlth ltom 8a of State Ald
clatn)
Average atatly attoDdancs of all puplls nrolletl la hleh school. (See note below
3b3TotatdaysattondanceofallDupllgonfollediahtehsebool,exolus1veoftuluonpuDlIs.Box" Ar/erage
. {. Number of lghth . 6.
Siraal giraduates or
*o^--d-.Gtnls--..-|fota,l..Total..-__-"
7.
. t.
.lt
Publtc
-Publlc-
rletrtoil---
-Totai--
ga. Numbor of
Nurnber of
by blth
school-
4ttbd--1lot8,l-__*-
.14+ Number of volumes ln ltbra.rles xclustvs of supplenent&ry readllng booEs for ctass
- Men--.-Women------Number of .16. Ngmber ot prlvate sohools U tfre dtstrlct-2--.l{umber of teachers emptoyerl pupllr nrollstl ln elmeBt9,!:r graalos (lst to Eth): Boys-_--Glrls-._--.Secola1a.ry Grades (9th to 12th): Boys-_.--Glrls--.17. Promotlo! of health: Number of nurses employeil--pbystctaas----amount pald "*""' ttbyslclars, 9to"ur*."rrD lD;fr;o *r"t r\umber founal afiooted----Number of homea vlslted by Number of puplls eramlnedl for phystcal tlofsts or coltag[on-*-Dursg or lnapeotlng
offloerenployed---_-ifiotr-.-W U -O U
a.nal
p4lal
onltj'
lot
placedt
teacher-Nunrber
court-Numbsr
(ovElB)
(?8oa?-28u-12-e)
odfuz
IF A CONSOLIDATED 9CHOOL
7 /
--._;
(b) Number of Dlstrlots coDsolLlated-_.-=-_--_-; (o) Are the grads school pupils all assembleal h one bulldlng?
g'
vl4
-;
butldlngs?---;
(f)
; Elgh School-.-------.;
School---.
Vo@,Uoaa,l Subjocts
taugbt: Agxlcultu!e-.--_--_.--;
Matual Tralalng.---.--_--,---_,-
(h) TYaaslrortatloa
furatsheal by
dlstrtct. Yes-.--_---_.-_
-; No-.---.(*..----:l
;(b)Daro||ment:BoyB-.-_..._-;Gtrls-*._-..--.-_..-;(o)NrrEbrteacherr-i
(il)
Salarles of teachers,
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To the Tacher or Suporlntendent: lfh.e State aad Natlolal autborltles ueeal and dems,Eal all tho da,te eaueil for ln thla roporl You are relldeltng a valuable serylce by a areful and prompt dulng out of each lteE. I'or cottrmon achools of oao ta,che& ltems wlttr sta,rral numbers oBly are to be fllled. In schools of two or more teachers the ttata shoulfl be collected by tbe SuperlDtondnt or Hnclpal anil embodled ln olo rolrorL One copy ls to be flletl wtth the County Supedrtondtrt wttlrta one woek after tho close of school Dtst.
o.
; nllnols
a,lrat
Einrollmett Note: All whoso names have beeE enrolled durtag the year sbould be reBorteat beforo DroEotloa, or a,t tbe tlne tbey ra,y bay lft tho altstrlcL
ol
the yea,r
I(ludergarten
1st
Yn
2!d Y!
Srtl
Yn
4th Yr.
6th Yr.
6th Yr.
?th
Yr.
StJr
Yr.
Spoctal Class6s
Total
Tota,l
/
gth Yr.
I
L0th Yr.
3
l1th Yr.
12th
3
Tot&l
Gra,Dil
7
(Eilem. and Elgh)
EtEih Sohool (See noto after "Enrollment" above.) Number of Teachets 'Wome! Total !Ien
Yr.
PostGrailuates
aad Specls,l
Classes
Total
1a.
some other
Iilementa,ry-----l--7 / 6 f,
to elgbt
. 2.
^orrtyu_
o 2a. Actual number of alays sclool was t"! $Eljlon (Same as ltem 4 oD d,alm for state ard,
r B. Total ilays attendaBce- o-f a-ll puplls enrollsal t! -' (SamE ltem 6 on cl,alm for stats alal)
as
graals one
l'lctuElao- f 2 g
otu\ f,Ll
s Aa,. Avsrage atally qttenalance-of "l.puptlQ enrotretl ln Exaales ole to lgbt laoluslve. (Ses note blow ---' (Sane as item 6 on clalm fctr state ald)
r g& Tota,t days attonalance-ot aq pupllF ta^graites -- tsame cd ltem 6a oa clatm for stato alal)
pupUF--_-* -1-A-7nonur-----J-, 6 2
s Ba& Ayerage dally atteudg.nce -of al-l pupqP-lB gradls oDo to el8ht lnduslve' oxcluslve of tultlou ---(Same * tten 6a ou clalm for sts'te aLl)
3b. Tota.l alays attenalaDcg of all puplls enr_olleil (Same as item 6 on cla,Im tor state ato)
--
h hlch schools------.
ln hlgh scJloot. (Sos loto bolow 8c)--.
gc, Avorage daily alterd?lge gf all pupqq.onroueil --- tSame-as ltem 6 on clalm {or Etato atd)
gbx. Total days attendancg gf al-l puptls e4r-oueil ln btgb school, eaclu8trve of tultlon ---(Sarne as-item 6h on clalm for stats aial)
puDlls--
(Note-The average alatly a,tten.lsnco ln a oD-room school ta touaal by dlvldlng the total alays a,ttDalanco by tie aunbor o! atays tJr ln sesslon I! scbools of two or more rd)Eqq or b schools wbose rocorals qf a,ttendance are kept by sesslon toachers. tho avrage dauy attndaDco is the sum of the average of tho uDltB coEposlaB the Eiroup. I'or erample: Ttre prlnclpa.l of a, two-rooE school should enter ln ltem 3a, the sum of the avera8ie of the two roobs. lfh superlntsndeDt of a clty syatem of schools ehoultl enter tn of each the prlnclpel of each hlch school Item 3a th sum of the average of the yarlous ward schools. The prholpalyarlous earal school antlgroups looms ot sesslon composlnB tbe sohool) shoulal report the averale for his school founal by addlug tbe avorages of tho
.4.
Numberof rshthgiraitsiraduatesorpromouon"
attenaurg graduats
-n4
4L ,*
L-7f
-.
'L'h;
RoyL----Glrls--:Iotat-
'-rotat 7
fotal--2Total-
Elbffo---r/------nented
----Publla
(
Totra,l-=--groitri-
/ altstrtot----lYunber of teachers
.I4a. Number of volumes in tibrerles eroluslve of supplomortarlr ra{tllg boots tor d# 1ts-Jf,a
116. Number of priyats schools In tho
employeiL--Jltea--------Womsa
Glratles (gth
Dalal nulises, fouDal
Nnntnr st
Gtr:ls
putlls eDrolleal to elomentary gratleo (lst to tth): BoyB----Glrlg_-Sooonda,ry .1?. 'Promotlon of health: Number of nurses smployeal
Numbr of puplls oxamlloal for phyElcal dofocts or
Durse
to 12th): BoyR
Dhyslclals,
phy"{clalls coltadloD-
Ano*t
lYrfrbor
$tnn"*;mi
tS;m;;,'
ytdtoal
alnoto.{
\uhhor ot hoEes
bt
ol
lnspectlng
TFomsn
aral
10
ln
cha.rge
ol teacher-Number
seDtlctl by a
(82s2-26u-t2-16'
.4ffip2
a"eseDobled
la one bultdhB?
-;
Area ln square
(e)
Vocattonal SubJects taught:
Checa
Agrtculture---
(b)
; Glrls-.-.--.-...---t
(e) Current expnses for year,
(c) Number
teacbrs._--..----;
(tl)
Salartes of teachers,
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Etlrollmeltt Note: All whose names have been earolletl alurlag: th yoar shoulal be reportetl a,uit olasstderl as they are at the close of the year bsfore promotlo[, or a,t the tlme they havo left ttre dtstrtct. 1. TEACEI'RS AND ENROI/L&IXINT Elemetrtary (See aote after "Enrollmenf' abovo.)
Number of Tea,chors
MeB KtDalrga,rten
lst Yr.
2nd
Yr.
3rtl Yr.
4th Yr.
5th Yn
6th Yn
'w'ome!
?th Yr.
8tl: Yr.
Total
Classes
Speclal
llota,I
tl o
/
NuEber of Toachers
Metl WomeB
I
gth Yr.
J
10tJ1
/
Yr. l1th Yr.
12th
3
Yr.
Post Graduates
3
Total
7
(Illeb,
Granil Total
anal Hlg:h)
Total
. la. Eow many of t,|e above wore enrolleil thls year ln some other altstf,lat of thls statE enrolllng ln ttls dlstrlct? tlemonta,ry . 2. IJertefh of school year ln months-.'..."...--.-'......
bsfore
za. Astual Dumber of alays scbool was ln sesslo!......... ./..A.AL................... (Same aa ltem 4 on cla,lm for stato ald) (lnclutte holldays atral lnstltute days) Tota.l days atte-uila,nqo-of afi Fupils-arolletl tn Erades ktnalergarten to ergihr tDclustve..*....-.../.t3...! (Sams a"e ltom 6 on clatm for sta,te alal)
. 3.
.
3a-
l.
]oraie (sa,Ee as
d&lly
rto'
a,t.)
Ied enrolled
.3x. Tqtal days..atteBda.nce-of al-l puptls t4-Srades klnalerga,rten to etght trcluslve, exoluslve of tutuoD pulrus-........-..... .....-../... ..-?.../.. (Sa,me 6a on clatn for state
as ltm ald) (sarne a,6 *em 8b, Totel
"r$f pu
fo Klndatgtte
tm
schools....-'..........
3bx. Total tlays attonalanq of gff puplls enrolletl fD hfgh scb.ool, exclualve of tultlon (Slamo as ltem 6a on clalm for sta,te a'lal)
8ca. Average
dally atteutla4cg of a.ll Duplls earolletl ln hlgih scb.ool, exolualve of tuluoD (Same as ttem 6ax on clalm for stato alal)
(l[o_thfh:_qyg-*,C_".q"IlattndaDcs ln a oD.e-room school ls found by altvtd!trc the tot,l qays_atteniljltlce by the.a_umber of days the ln sesslon. In schools of two or more rd)ms, or la schools-whose recorda-of ;iindanci, [-eirt FJe-s'st;i a6;h;;, tho avera8ie_tlally attnda.nce l,s the sum of ttre averagre-o_f th ualts composlng the.group. roi examriie: d" pftit6ipriitiHt*o--oonn school shoulit enter la Itom 3a tbe sum of tJre average of ttre two rooms. lbe-siuper"tl-teuriCnt o?a ctty systsm of schools shoulal enter ln rtem 3a, th aum of the average of the-v-arlogs_ ward sc.hools. The rrlnc{osl of eich wa.rtt schobl a;ii tfre prtncipii_-Ji'6a&-iisn schoor should reBort tho a,vorage for hls school fountl by addlhg the averages of the varlous moms or se!stoa-gxoup;-A;E-st!b-t!;s6ioof.)
richool was actuauy
. 4. NuEbef, of etghth graale gratluatE or lrromotlo!s.'....-..-.......-...-... I 6. Numbsr of elementary tultloD puplls attsndlng tho school. ?.
Numb'er 6f hlgh school tultion puplls atten.rlng thls
..--..............Tota!........-A*.....-.
8a- Number
usal
by htEih
6 .6
supplementary readlag books for class use........-
ln ltbrarles exclusive of
..-./..{8.....-
No. of teachrs,
I(lnalreiarten
EBrollment
Grades 1-8
1?.gealth,sBeclalxlducatloDa[dAtten'r9rog:No.ofnursesemployed'........................Physlcla,ns.......Iscompletephystc.l
ofallpuptlsatlea,stoncevery4years?....-.......-...''...........-........(YesofNo).No.ofstu.lenta EANDICAPPXID (aletemlneal by physlclan, nurse or tea,chsr) Crlppld..-..............-.....
Cardlac.....-...................
T. B. (Asttve)
No.ElsRorn.T!DINsPEcAI,EIDucATIoNcIJAssEsorservlc6sestabushe.tofma|nt,,ln.lbyyourdlslct:
Eear1n9.........................
Speech
.ffifuo2
Other physlcally haadicapped... (IMPORTANT-Three ltems to be filled are on baok of thlo oh6et)
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monthr.---. t Alctual nllmbor of dg,ys sghool was Ln ssslon-- / 6 5 (galne a,s ltem 4 on clalm for Etats eld) (ircIude holldays and l$tltute -d&ys)
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It ts *trE3rotrd tha't wtrtsr llo c,frrlcd t* thc Sohrxrl unttl s s*hiaf&stgf:.' ssurplc 'rras hctn obt*lartl fren ths !16II.
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In rrrngron$o tqr a iattrr iroc, 'lhe ;e*tchor, m:rortln6 nr1 u$r*ti,rfrotory oon{ltton of tlt* xx.i;ml aupplSt at thc l.,blon $ehool, a-t lnnpactlqr of tha 'rrll rcE Eedo and Sr. Je*s daanl,ngr corrtecied oa;reptamber lb. i. filrth* larrulrigrtlon of t*n oondltlsa +f ths *rlL stc arria on iio,;*cub+r 19, ln emp*ny xlth $lll.lan C. hlrgor, ;ho t*r tiuperlrrtanilcnt qf *,hc tli'A ptojact u$.^er xll'loh dhtr r+cil ua$ c,ruatrue+oti. Ho uc tr"ltta& to tsnflrrn verbrl rosor;srqndrtltrns nr*ria to ?ir. .tas&lngr on thc lrttcr dttc.
?ha tnterttr6;*ttaa of tha uoll ravseled tsp rnal.i *fe&sof hoaeSrnsbtd oonoreto, on ths north a:ed r*rt rldcr of thr r6Ll llula*, at e etcptb of ebout rlr frat bclu trht growrd lurfac.. lhare r&! no arrldrnoe of crrmbllng of thc eongrttc, It tr p'osrl.bk trhat Sround ratar ar;r ba trhr!,ng tho "'c11 tbrorrgh t&* llain$ trE ttrsc honrSroonbod trasa. F,o,irfe6*, !t la thor.r6ht tlrat tl:s xsll nry bc astlsftrtor{.1,y proteoted rgninst ontrcaca of ;wllutlon lrl.t: tfie grc.:cij. i{alr trecausc ?i"*sa Rrsar lro loortcd ck faot belnr ths Sr$ufid surfaca, Tha 11n1n., abovn thp s{.x f,o*t cirpt}r apprarod to bc of foirly go** **n*r*t6,
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th* dtenS;r*rtble t$fit*l *jrlah ft&.$ rspartcd by thc tcaoher to be protont ta t&6 1i. tha openlng o,f ths as\no1 trrx *ra probably c*us6d bXr thc shtrErlnauoll llne r;rlah rat uetd for cil.l*a1"sot^i"n6 tirr rsll follori*i; coruS-ctlon of the tnproyoacrrt*. ?ho foasr roportrd *s tho xratotr surf,aso sar llkcly J'r@ the llwc rlro. Ibq bluc aolor rcported ln ttrs wsi;cr nay hlra b*en crruxa'* by su61r*$dod purtlcler of elay or lt nay hts* hamn a gr',ienlelr oolor xhlct ls pr*duoati by th$ oblofl.ns. lento, odor, color rurl f,oe*"r ln tJrs wsl,$r reeuJ.tlng fron the uaE *f sirlorlnntnd l,lac Ero nnt hrrmfu:,. frr* teete ef chlorlno ls aa lndloatlon that thn wxt:or le safo for clrluking.
$lxes the s*nholo haa boeu o;enad several ttn*e nn{ tso rcos have cntered tho woLl rsseetly" eoataninatloa hte very ltkcly btan lstro$uacd tato tht lall. 'fhcraforo, ro raeoffirenrl thl. the rcll be r$ftln 'llnl-n{'*o-cri rit}r a* leaet bro poun,.t of chlorinat*d llmc, aa outltnod on pcgos gS - 8S o$ ';ur well bull*tln. lho ooncnctc qrtl.l ltntrng end lorcr facs of the plntfom ohoulrt ti* t*rororrghl.y rrqstred iuru rlth the ohlorlno colutioa sntl tha lrttqr sltroncd to rmrla ln tlre rel]" for at l*alt d8 houto. 'Iho wcll should ttrm ba punped out Eovsral tlnsr ln orrtcr tc rgmov* thr rtrors taste sf chlorfurs, tftar rl,lEh fflotl:6p rrnple thould bc oollcstcrl f,or *naLyltr rs r ohcck upon tho oonditl on of the watar,
If you rrll,l notl.fy ac at our $tretrlqt Of,flco In cqrllnvlllo of ths duta ttrnn you plu to dtrlnfoot tht wtl3. I aa3r b* able to bc prercat to 6[ve yo. swrs g,sel,ltanoc rt thre tlnc.
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&r 0oto'ber $0 I *t;anpbrd to eonraet ail thtol BffibGrE nf tha Sorrd of hirnotcre of tlnten $cirool, but 11{i6 un$i.ccessful' X tantad to lnqulrc lf I may bc sf serciae 1$ oor'ae{:tisn lrlth dls!,ntection of chc rcl'l at your cahool. iiuoh dlrtnlsetlos sao reEos*nnnded ln sur rsport ol' tnelyclo of thr a*nple of uator sol,Isfiso flo;o tiia uoll oa ricpbwbor 15, ifl*8. ;ie bal,lonc thet * dorou6h farblng $swn of, t&c wrLlo of '[::e uoli an{ dirlru'cctioa of thc aatcr tiiih eh}orl'sab6C tins is e{vleabla, in or;ier to aitecpt to slllsibate th. osntr,Dtnatloa ln tho le}l . ?nlc tal rao{mwlonrled r*rbally to:ir' Jenningr on Scptembsr 19" lS{8. &t ieaai tno pourde nf, Ehlorina,ted li.no ehouhi oc urcd for thi"g putlPotc. IlritrustL$no fsr ths ohlorina$on ara glten o{r t}td',6s 2E - 25 of our ncll bullctls.
Plonsc notlfy ne by ;leerrr Ef t]rc lnclerod postel a[rd of ths datc rficn the Soerj of, iE:"gat{rrc 1111 hrye i*t,e ehlsrXnsted liqa on han<i ro that I rnay bc prcoaut to glva essistrnEr is 4lctnfeotion of the rrell. If f,'trs uell haa alroady beqn dlslqiacted rnd ti:ei chlErlnn taste p1sp6d ou'd, plcaoe notify ne of thls fact so th*t I nay colloot nmailror eunplo of retcr f"or anllysla.
nlrit to glra ycu ell the assist&n,-re ;rocsi'nle ln roxsovinfl the oontnrnifr$rr 1'61s1, sohs,ol rall ia order that trie wa.ter uay bo toourcdly gsl'e for natloa drlnklng;. i.e theLl appreoiate tJlrs return of tbo lneloeed poctal oard.
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of dl, a$ ta1ls le belng nad6' ltaoordr ln tho 0lrtrlct fealttr Offloe at Carllnvt }le sliw that tho ner lauaple of tell wo* oonstruotcd rt unloa $ohool ln 194?. A wag aafr for uatrr sbtalaed ln lieptabcr l94U chrme ths snter drlnklng at that tinc. fhe water at t].c unlon Liohool was
A oheok olrocirod and reported au eontanlnatoC by tJrs
sts't+ laboratotT' Tt lc eusgsstsd tlrat you stcrllLre tla'vei.l ac outllned on pag,e 25 of, the tnrtlatln belng sont to yoli uttdr saparate ooYF' if"yo., rlLl nottf,y thto off:tce rvhen thie har bacn done re rill ba vtrl' gl.ad to takc *nother snnple.
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(a) If tle water is unsafe to drink, abandon the supply for one of known safety or bring the water to a boil before use, until the suggested improvements have made the supply safe.
(b) If the source is not satisfactory, make the suggested. improvernents immediately. (c) If the water is safe, take care to keep it safe by protecting the supply against contamination.
A laboratory examination of the water has been made to show the presence or absence of waste matter of human or anirnal origin. If the water is contaminated by surface wash or sewage, then parasitic intestinal worms, amebic cysts or gerrns of intestinal diseases, such as cause bowel complaint, diarrhea, dysentery or typhoid fever, may be present in the water, thus endangering the health of persons drinking the water. The analytical terms and resulLs ale briefly explained as follows: Physical and Chcmical Tests: 3'Sediment" through "Chloride.tt A desirable water has an attractive appearance (no sediment or turbidity) and has no objectionable odor or taste. Chemical results are given in parts per million (pp"t).
Bacteriological
Tests: "Bacteria per ml.t' indicates the number of micro6rganisms present in one milliliter (m1.) of n'ater (20 drops) and the number rvhich grew in standard nutrient agat at body temperature (37oC or 98'F). l'hese bacteda may not be of intestinal origin and therefore may not be of sanitary importance. Occasionally the test plates are overcrowded so that no bacterial count can be obtained. In such a case the report shorvs "fnnumerable" indicating more than 10,000 bacteria
per ml. "Coli-type bacteriatt "Presumptive Teststt "Confirmatory Teststt: A water containing bacteria of intestinal origin (E. coli and A. aerogenes, also known as "coliform" bacteria), if placed in a sugar broth (lactose), will cause fermentation and production of gas in 24 or 48 hrs. By means of further laboratory tests the presence of these bacteria in 10 ml. portions is indicated by a *, their absence by a-. The nurrreral preceding the sign shows the number of portions givirrg that result.
Example: 2+3- indicates that two 10 ml. portions of the sample did show and three portions did not show coli-type bacteria present. After receipt of the sample in the laboratory it requires from trvo to six days to complete the sanitary
or bacteriological analysis.
SIONIllI
STATE OF ILLINOIS
CLARENCE W. KLASSEN, Chlet Senttrrt Eaglneer EUGENE S. CLARK, Bacte.lologist JAMES G. TYEART,
II.
L. PETTITT, M. D.
Asst. Director
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tlri* *aalysls la{lc*taa that the r"rator r*$s eontssrlnat'el enci not eaf,r t'trr driaklng at thr ti:::o of rotrlscblon of thrr r*nple. iiao* the arr:lrel* coror oR trlr; ncll hae bee'.. rr*sy6c arrai tlme, iaro ne heve enteresl the sell' reaor:tly, a.sd the wcll wee cls*nad ayr<i lrarc lrot llsn d3.ainfccte.i follmin* the clasfitng, it ls lrr,ry'ltkoly that contsr!*ntton si,plrtl in tht* seg[plg urs tttreduced lnto tite woll la tnls H!*nrrQFr r1l*o, lnsects rcrc r:oted 1n tr.s *1rLl st the tkae of, *re rctrlt laepeotien. Theso lng,ect* ;rrofulbl,y entr,,d undcr t}* nanhole cover dileh *as ret oa rood blocks. rbta scl} i;rey bo sr*tlgfe.Etarl.ly protwEc* r.g*last oatranee of suffare and ground pater contemLartion as sentlened tu orrr L*tter o.t':cpbeinbfi" Zi.'Lo tire Loartj of l,lreetcrs. .-iorovrr tho rsall ahoul'r ba agaln rilslrrfccted xlth chlorlnated llne es outtrlncct l* t&ai lcttsr ln order ts nertraliao the ocntonrlnatleu xhiah lrac b+e;:, introrlr-.oeti lnto che rell. i1 ater frct tr,is rsll ohoulrt not tre used for l:,rinklrrg until *-e ei.lrlnl'eetlon hsr becn
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(a) If the water is unsafe to drink, abandon the supply for one of known safety or bring the water to a boil before use, until the suggested improvements have made the supply safe.
(b) If the source is not satisfactory, make the suggested improvements immediately. (c) If the water is safe, take care to keep it safe by protecting the supply against contamination.
A laboratory examination of the water has been made to show the presence or absence of waste matter of human or animal origin. If the water is contaminated by surface wash or sewage, then parasitic intestinal wofins, amebic cysts or germs of intestinal diseases, such as cause bowel complaint, diarrhea, dysentery or typhoid fever, may be present in the water, thus endangering the health of persons drinking the water. The analytical terms and results are briefly explained as follows:
('Chloride.tt A desirable water has an attractive Physical and Chensical Tests: "Sedimenttt through appearance (no sediment or turbidity) and has no objectionable odor or taste. Chemical results are given in parts per million (ppm).
Bacteriological
ature (37oCor98.6oF). These bacteria may not be of intestinal origin and therefore may not be of sanitaiy importance. Occasionally the test plates are overcrowded so that no bacterial count can be obtaincd. In such a case the report shows "fnnumerable" indicating more than 10,000 bacteria per ml. t'Coli-type bacteriat' '(Presumptive Teststt "Confirmatory Teststt: A water containing bacteria of intestinal origin (8. coli and A. aerogenes, also knovrn as "coliform" bacteria), if placed in a sugar broth (lactose), will cause fermentation and production of gas in 24 or 48 hrs. By means of further laboratory tests the presence of these bacteria in 10 ml. portions is indicated by a *, their absence by o--. The numeral preceding the sign shows the number of portions giving that result. Example: 2+3- indicates that two 10 ml, portions of the sample did show and three portions did not show colitype bacteria present. After reeeipt of the sample in the laboratory it requires from two to six days to complete the sanitary er bacteriological analysis.
Tests: "Bacteria per ml.tt indicates the number of microorganisms present in one milliliter (m1.) of water (20 drops) and the number which grew in standard nutrient agar at body temper-
SIO}UIlTI
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STATE OF ILLINOIS
VERNON L. NICKELL
SUPEn,INTENI}ENT OF PUBLIO INSTRUCTION
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rI. EQUIPMENTANDSUPPLIES
10. Light from left (or left and rear)-------l-l{j-.l-.l_--.l 11. Adjustable windor,v shades---i ,/ l-i i--i-i 12. Condition of floors--i ,/t -------.i_i{i_l_i_iI i -------.i 13. Approved heating system---i / ,-'-i-i-i L4. Means of humidiiying the air---------- i-iZi-l-i-i 15. Means of proper vettiilatiotr-iZ) , i-l-l-i 16. Blackboards and bulletin boards-------- i-l-7i-l-i-i 17. Adequate fioor.spacefioor.space--------i / i--_i-l-i--i -------.i7i-i-l-i-i 18. safeiy against fire--------:-------- --- iLi=i-l-i--i
2. Ample playgrouncl *pa""--------------'l 1l 3. Building painted on outside-iL_l_l-'l-i-i -.t-l-l-i 4. Building in good repair-----i1l-i-l-i-i 5. Cloakrooms provided-i / l__==l-l-l-i 6. Safe ancl sanitary rrater supply---------i-l Ll-i-l-i 7. Toilet ancl lavatory facilities --i--i {-i-l-l-i 8. trValls anrl ceiling ciecoraterl and clean-- -i-i 1i-i-i-i 9. Adequate window space----i-i Ll-l-l-l
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3. Adequate maps and globes----- --------izj=-i-i-i 4. Provisions for storage of supplies-------l-l4=l-,i-.l-.l 5. Approved musical instruments----------l-l Ll-l-i
I I I I I 1. Library facilities & materials--------- i-i A-l-i-i t/ 2. Tables and ch:"irsch:"irsl-'l ,. l-'1
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(Please Check)
REMARKS
II.
rrrEACHERilllli
1. Generar rraining--
12. First aid kit-------------- l-l 13. Thermometer properly placed---------- l-l L4, Clock in good repair--------15. Flags properly displayed---l-l 16. Textbooks and supplementary readers---l-_l
Audio-Visual aids-----------l-l 9. Adequate play equipment------- ------- l!-l 10. Janitorial supplies and housekeeping----l r' 11. Framed art pictures------------------"1-l
2. Training and Experience in Rural Fieldsl _!y)-l-l-l 3. Professional Interest and Growth---_--.1-41-i-l-i-i
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VII.
DESIRABLE FEATURES Are there indoor toilets ? rnrt Whai type ? o Does school have a radio? Artificial lighting Y l-n-r' Warm lunch program ? Explain Special health program ? .z*lt' Explai Are there insect screens for doors and windows'l .,"A-.n'Im prov
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mprovements
Non.
R.--Signed:
Signed:
of
Schools
(6ic90-4;r,r-7-{-l)
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CARLINVILLE ILLINOIS