- [Form A—No. 13.| - i e ’1.07/:44/ _______________________________ COUNTY. peBe sure. to report under every
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ANNUAL REPORT of the Superintendent of Schools for Year ending J uly 31, 1896.
Table No. 1.—PUPILS.
9 ; e ; e : 5 7 ati or cent of school populati N dying the higher
WHOLE NUMBER ENROLLED. [a] AVERAGE MONTHLY ENROLLMENT. [a] AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE. [a] B e ot | B e o wettondara 26100 | Per cont of attendance. [d] PR B e Tiene Nimber
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AVERAGE districts.
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White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. White. Colored. White. Colored. White. Colored. i
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1 2 3 4 5 G 7 S 9 Bl 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 1 19 20 21
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SR A e | ST 2774 774 Jres L0638 736 280/ G5 il 38 26 74 224 | 4 (3038 |/1h | p2 | 22
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EXPLANATIONS.—Tantr No. 1.—[a] In reporting the number of pupils enrolled, the average monthly enrollment, and average daily attendance, the Super- multiplying the average daily attendance of white (or colored) pupils by 100, and dividing the product by the average monthly enroliment of white (or colored)
intendent must not forget to make due allowance for pupils who attended more than one public school during the school year, so that they may not be counted pupils. ” [e] Found by dividing the total average monthly enrollment by the number of teachers. [f] Found by dividing the sum of the ages of all the pupils by
twice. [lfl Found by multiplying the number of white {or colored) pupils enrolled by 100, a dividing the product by the white (or colored) school population. the nl\mLor of pupils.
Le] Found by multiplying thie average attendance of white (or colored) pupils by 100, ki dividing the product by the white (or colored) population. [d] Found by