Annual Report of the School Committee of the City of BostonGeo. C. Rand & Avery, 1859 |
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Halaman 8
... less than 39 per cent . , and in the other of more than 44 per cent . , so that there were 957 more pupils added to the schools than there would have been , if their ratio of increase had been the same with the increase of the ...
... less than 39 per cent . , and in the other of more than 44 per cent . , so that there were 957 more pupils added to the schools than there would have been , if their ratio of increase had been the same with the increase of the ...
Halaman 11
... less , ) in addition to the maintenance of that order and discipline which are the conditions of a school's existence , needs such strength of body and such activity of mind , such a cheerful tem- per , such steady nerves , and such ...
... less , ) in addition to the maintenance of that order and discipline which are the conditions of a school's existence , needs such strength of body and such activity of mind , such a cheerful tem- per , such steady nerves , and such ...
Halaman 17
... less capable than the City Council , of being trusted with the expenditure of the public money , in their own department . We do not think that the expenses of our Public Schools can be materially reduced . With the process of time ...
... less capable than the City Council , of being trusted with the expenditure of the public money , in their own department . We do not think that the expenses of our Public Schools can be materially reduced . With the process of time ...
Halaman 18
... less than seven years old , but expected their parents to provide them with the elements of knowledge requisite for admission to the Grammar Schools ; and to mingle the little ac- quaintance with books that can be imparted in those ...
... less than seven years old , but expected their parents to provide them with the elements of knowledge requisite for admission to the Grammar Schools ; and to mingle the little ac- quaintance with books that can be imparted in those ...
Halaman 20
... less perceptible in Boston than in most parts of New England , and by proper attention in the Primary Schools , it may , at least , be soft- ened , till it reaches the point where it becomes merely characteristic and not disagreeable ...
... less perceptible in Boston than in most parts of New England , and by proper attention in the Primary Schools , it may , at least , be soft- ened , till it reaches the point where it becomes merely characteristic and not disagreeable ...
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1st prize 2d prizes Abbot admitted appointed Arithmetic Arthur Reed Arthur Wilkinson attend average bound first named Boys and Girls building candidates centre Chairman Charles Commencing Committee on Music Conduct and Punctuality Declamation deem District Committee duty Dwight School East Boston Edwin H elected English High School examination Excellence Exemplary Conduct exercises exhibition feet Francis Francis E French language Geography George George W grade Grammar Schools hall head assistant Henry Henry L High and Normal Hopkinson increase instructors James Reed Joshua G Latin School lessons mar Schools Mary master medal scholars ment mittee Monday Nathaniel W Normal School number of pupils present Primary Schools Public Schools quarterly meeting receive recesses respective salary School Board School Committee school houses SECT session singing South Boston street studies Sub-Committee sub-master Superintendent teaching text-books thence tion vocal music vote Washburn William H
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