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TABLE 8.-Summary1 by States of school enrollment and attendance in cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants.

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1 In the preparation of these summaries omissions and deficiencies in the returns of individual cities were supplied from the best sources available. If no accurate information could be had in any particular case, an estimate based upon the ratios developed in the other cities of the same State was used unless it appeared that the conditions were essentially different in the city for which precise data were lacking.

Blanks in the tables indicate that the number of cities which reported the item was not sufficient to justify an assumption of approximate correctness in an estimate for the deficiency.

TABLE 9.-Summary by States of supervising officers, teachers, property, and expenditures of school systems of cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhab

itants.

State.

North Atlantic Division:

Maine

New Hampshire.
Vermont..
Massachusetts
Rhode Island.
Connecticut
New York

New Jersey.
Pennsylvania

South Atlantic Divi

sion:

United States
North Atlantic Divi-
sion.
South Atlantic Divi- 149
sion.

South Central Division 189 422
North Central Division 1,074 1,564
Western Division ...... 179 220

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supervising
officers.

Male.

Washington..
Oregon.
California

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2,900 4,653 52, 229 56, 882 7, 842 2,706, 716 $192,359,704 834,807,680 $60,274,732

1,303 1,944 25,648 27,592 3,826

1, 299, 275
187,786

16, 800, 601
2, 234, 924

503 3, 482 3,985 503

92, 814, 028
8,664, 111
7,866, 369
68, 867, 767
14, 147, 429

2,608 3,030 439
18,133 19,697 2,672
2,358 2,578 402

152, 980
941, 722
124,953

60

718

99

292
120

35

503

4,875 5, 378 1, 103
693 754
1,245 1,343
9,713 10, 302
92 2,027 2.119

98

6,055 6,566

Female.

5

658

270

112

39

4

742 812

349

425 213 262

121

137

432

466

578

728 191

26 165

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653

34

466

203

168

143

430

66

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5

37

30 546

669

62

337

5

67 20

184 1,304

745

11

12

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113 101 1, 457

557

225

228

156 501

82

3,738

4,119 534 1,459 1,628 238 4,170 4,453 453 114 1,935 2.019 318

123 1,349 1,472 244

1,165 1,244 152

1,146

168 1,889

1,225 196
2,057 256
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of seats
or sit-
tings for
study.

20 219

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28, 218 12,650 5, 248 264, 525 33, 938 61, 231 475, 153 100, 447 317, 845

8,469 61,562 31, 150

27,222 10,991

10,997 8,014 24, 599 4,782

38,853
19,547
11,056
10, 622

34, 622

205, 163
77,858
198, 424
94,874
74, 691

54, 280

56, 255

107, 245
1,895
1,375

25, 869
43, 793

Value of all public property used for school pur

posts.

3,250

16, 339
450

5,335
1,550

9,835 73, 481

See footnote on p. C13.

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1,488, 850 1,168, 328 367,933 23, 844, 069 2, 263, 371 4, 450, 430 33, 697, 620 5, 263, 493 20, 269, 934

517, 237

2,764, 154

873,788
577,798

270,260

226, 416 1,221,680 85,885

2,085, 216
952, 772
517,700
233, 386

2, 100, 628

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16, 240, 628
5,852, 171
13,817,257
6, 106, 753
4,296, 412
5,831, 285
3,770, 029
6,753, 685
290,000
350,000
2,812, 440
2,747, 107

400,000

2,956, 875

12,000

458,946

30,000

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1,646, 951 11,812, 100 2, 313, 104

700,517 8, 167, 087

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470, 621
235,773
117,654

60, 602

441, 102

2,372, 501 20,871, 712 4, 182, 039

2,573,788
862.405
2,930,994
1,059, 415
819, 640
863, 761
645, 323

1,219, 283
28,822
20,300
369,773

418, 596

57,253

298, 997

2,200

66,319
17,700

142,755 1,083, 524 905, 778

319, 134 190, 243 120,718 114, 022 349, 270 56, 860

619, 357 403, 668

72.648

260, 160 6:29, 284

4,453, 397 1,305, 696 5,051, 512 2,012, 649 1,261, 446 1,790, 239 1, 110, 021 2, 127, 712

52, 072 32,545 728,859 885, 564

77, 391

852, 076

2,200

143,967 30,000

152.145 222,796 1,510, 289 2,297, 605

TABLE 10.-Summary1 by States of statistics of public high schools in cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants.

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TABLE 11.-Summary by States of statistics of public evening schools in cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants.

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SALARIES OF TEACHERS IN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

A.-Annual salaries of teachers in the following cities: Birmingham, Ala., Little Rock, Ark., Los Angeles, Cal., San Francisco, Cal., Denver, Colo.. Bridgeport, Conn., New Haven, Conn.. Wilmington, Del., Washington, D. C.. Atlanta, Ga., Chicago, Ill., Peoria, Ill., Evansville, Ind., Indianapolis, Ind., Des Moines, Iowa (west side), Des Moines, Iowa (east side), Sioux City, Iowa, Kansas City, Kans., Covington, Ky., Louisville, Ky., Portland, Me., Cambridge, Mass., Holyoke, Mass., Lawrence, Mass., Lowell, Mass., New Bedford, Mass., Salem, Mass., Worcester, Mass., Detroit, Mich., Grand Rapids, Mich., Saginaw, Mich. (east side), Minneapolis, Minn., St. Paul, Minn., Kansas City, Mo., St. Joseph, Mo., Helena, Mont., Omaha, Nebr., Nashua, N. H., Camden, N. J., Jersey City, N. J., Newark, N. J., Paterson, N. J., Trenton, N. J., Albany, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. Y., Buffalo, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., Syracuse, N. Y., Troy, N. Y., Yonkers, N. Y., Columbus, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, Springfield, Ohio, Portland, Oregon, Allegheny, Pa., Philadelphia, Pa., Pittsburg, Pa., Reading, Pa., Provi dence, R. 1., Charleston, S. C., Memphis, Tenn., Nashville, Tenn., Dallas, Tex., Salt Lake City, Utah, Richmond, Va., Tacoma, Wash., Milwaukee, Wis.

B.-A contribution to the history of teachers' salaries, being, as far as the available records show, a detailed statement of the salaries paid in Baltimore, Md., St. Louis, Mo., Boston, Mass., New Orleans, La., and Cincinnati, Ohio, for each year since the establishment of public schools in those cities. (Tables 1 to 28.)

A.-Annual salaries of teachers in 69 of the principal cities of the United States.

BIRMINGHAM, ALA.

[From manuscript report, 1892.]

$1,100

Teacher of training class, female

HIGH SCHOOL.

1 principal, male.

1 first assistant, female

CHAPTER II.

1 second assistant, female.

1 third assistant, female.

1 teacher of German, female.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.

2 principals, male.

1 principal, female.

1 principal, male.

1 principal, male.

1 principal, male

1 principal, male

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Principals of buildings of from 4 to 8

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1,350
765

495

675

562

First assistants in high school.. Experienced teachers holding firstgrade license

$1,300
1,300

720

540

495

360

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS-Continued.

1 assistant, female

6 assistants, female.

1 assistant, female..

2 assistants, female.

5 assistants, female.

6 assistants, female.

10 assistants, female.

9 assistants, female.
13 assistants, female.
4 assistants, female.
2 assistants, female.
9 assistants, female.

1 assistant, colored, male

1 assistant, colored, male.

3 assistants. colored, male.

3 assistants, colored, male.

LITTLE ROCK, ARK.

[Compiled from the Report of the Public Schools, 1888-89, p. 62.1

$2,100. CO
1,200.00

1,200.00

720.00
697.50

495.00

The board may employ four experienced teachers holding first-grade licenses at $540 per annum.

Inexperienced teachers holding first-
grade license

Experienced teachers holding second-
grade license
Inexperienced teachers holding sec-
ond-grade license..

$540.00

517.50

495.00

472.50

450.00

427.50

405.00

382:50

360.00

337.50

315.00

270.00

495.00

405.00 360.00

315.00

$450.00

450.00

405.00

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