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TEACHER'S MONTHLY SCHOOL REPORT,
For the Month of Nov. 1866.

A School under the distinct control of one Teacher, or a teacher with one assistant, is to be reported as one School.
To be forwarded as soon as possible after the 1st of each month.

Number of Day-Schools  1
Number of Night-Schools 1 
Location, or the Name of School Franklin
When opened Sept 3 1866
Societies, &c., Patrons  M. E. Freedmen Aid Society
Number of Schools sustained by freedmen 0  
Number of Schools sustained in part by freedmen one
Number of teachers transported by Bureau 0 
Number of School buildings owned by freedmen 1 
Number of School buildings furnished by Bureau 0
Whole number of teachers 2 White  Colored 2 
Whole number of pupils enrolled 50 Male 21 Female 29
Number of pupils enrolled last report 0 
Number left school this month 0
Number of new scholars this month [[strikethrough]] 4 [[/strikethrough]] 50
Average attendance 48
Number of pupils paying tuition 35
Number of White pupils 0
Number always present 48 
Number always punctual 48
Number over 16 years of age 4
Number in Alphabet 5
Number who spell and read easy lessons 16
Number of advanced readers 29
Number in geography 24
Number in arithmetic 29
Number in higher branches 0  
Number in writing 25
Number on needlework 0
Number free before the war 2
Number of Sabbath Schools 0
Number of pupils in Sabbath Schools 0

(To these questions give exact, or approximate answers.)
1. How many of above Schools are graded? How many grades?  
2. How many Day or Night Schools, within your knowledge, not reported above? 1 Number of pupils (estimated) in such Schools? 15
3. How many Teachers in the above Day or Night Schools? 1, White, 0 Colored, 1
4. How many Sabbath-Schools, within your knowledge, and not reported above? Number of pupils (estimated) in such Schools?  
5. How many teachers in the above Sabbath Schools? White, Colored,  
6. How many Industrial Schools? Whole number of pupils in all? State the kind of work done,  
7. Whole amount of tuition paid by the Freedmen during the month,  
8. Whole amount of cost of transportation furnished by the Bureau for the month,  
9. Grand total of expense per month for support of above schools by all parties,   
10. Whole number of High or Normal Schools, How many pupils in all?  
11. Remarks

Nancy D. Scott Tea.

This Report is incomplete unless each blank is filled by a number, or cypher.