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MONTHLY SCHOOL REPORT,
TO BUREAU OF REFUGEES, FREEDMEN, AND ABAONDONED LANDS.
[[strikethrough]] January, 1867 [[/strikethrough]] February, 1867

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| No. of Schools. | LOCATION OF SCHOOL. | TEACHER. | No. | Name. | SUSTAINED BY WHAT SOCIETY. | No. Last Report | Number Admitted | Number Left | WHOLE NUMBER. | [[strikethrough]] Boys. [[/strikethrough]] Males | Girls. Females | Total. | AVERAGE ATTENDENCE. | [[strikethrough]] Boys. [[/strikethrough]] Males | [[strikethrough]] Girls. [[/strikethrough]] Females | Total. | No. always present | No. always punctual | No. over 16 years | No. in Alphabet | No. in Arithmetic | No. in Geography, | No. in Writing, | No. in High Branch, |
| 2 | Sharp St Colored School at- Sandy Spring Montgomery Col. Maryland | 2 | Jane E. Clark & Caleb Humphrey Colored Assistant | New England Branch Freedmens & Union Commission | 117 | 14 | 3 | 79 79 | 30 30 | 109 | Day- 71 Night- 16+ 87+ | 39 |   | 49 | 2 | 80 | 10 | 56 |   |
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1. Number in Needle Work, if taught in connection with the School.
2. Number in Sabbath Schools, if one is sustained.
3. Night and Sabbath Schools within your knowledge not regularly reporting.
4. Amount donated.
5. Number aided.
6. Remarks.

Col. Re. G. Rutherford. Dear Sir.
I have nothing new to report of our school. It is going on in the usual way. The school-room is often so full that it would seem almost impossible to admit another scholar, yet I have never refused any one. The new church is not yet finished, but we hope it will be soon.
Respecfully, J. E. Clark   Superintendent or Principal Teacher.

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