of the Superintendent of Schcols for the Year Closing July 31, 1903.
< __..__County.
B=s Be sure to report under
every head in this blank.
on the back of this form.
— .
T'able No. 1-Pupils. \
5 : [ E 3 RRAGE i 5 Per cent of school population | Per cent of school population | Per cent of attendance. | Number studying the higher | oS :
WHOLE NUMBER ENROLLED. [a.] AVERAGE MONTHLY ENROLLMENT. |a.) AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE. G otla o e ko o ] 1] Diaehsan iy 557 et Numbor su plicd
882 by districts.
E22 | Age
=2
S Total. White. Colored. Tolal. White. Colored. White. Colored. White. Colored. White. Colored. ¥es 1
White. Colored. otal i g hite fon
2
. -
5 2 3 4 5 6 10 1 x 12, 13 14 5 16 17 18 19 20 21
. % 5 0 an - 9. . i ” Sl 0 5 Voo b 0
> Jd /.2,2,5? A 222 33 3115 3% L g S/ ~7 7—4 /5 7 d —_— 26431 /.04 T Y
pes. Be sure to fill the table on the back of this form, and see that correct totals are brought from the hack to the face of the report—[Whole Number Enrolled, Average Monthly Enrollment, and Average Daily Attendance].
EXPLANATIONS.—Table No. 1—[a] In reporting the number of pupils enrolled, the average monthly enroliment
i ¢ forget to make due allowance for pupils who attended more than one_public school during the schoo
e T ity ing the number of white (or colored) pupils enrolled by 100, and dividing the productby the white (or colored) school population. [c
Sttendance of white (or colored) pupils by 100, and dividing the product by the white (or colored) school population. [d] Found by multi-
[b] Found by multiplyin
multiplying the average
and the average daily attendance, the Super-
plying the daily average attendance of white (or colored) pupils by 100, and dividing the product by the average monthly enrollment of white (or colored) pupils.
year, £o that they may not be counted twice.
¢] 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 the number