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TEACHER'S MONTHLY SCHOOL REPORT. For the Month of May 1867. [[2 column table - no headers]] |---|---| | Kind of School (day or night), | Day | | Location of School, | State Maryland County P. Geo. [[strikethrough]] City Street [[/strikethrough]] | | When opened, | October 1st 1866. | | Societies, &c., Patrons, | New England Society - Mr. C. E. Coffin | | Is the School sustained by freedmen? | No. | | Is the School sustained in part by freedmen? | No. | | Have you received Government transportation during the month? | No. | | Is the School-building owned by freedmen? | No | | Is the School-building supplied by Bureau? | No | | Whole number of teachers, | 1 White 1 Colored - | | Whole number of pupils enrolled at end of month, | 23 Male 8 Female 15 | | Number of pupils enrolled last report, | 21 | | Number left School this month, | 2 | | Number of new scholars this month, | - | | Average attendance, | 13 Per cent 58 | | Number of pupils paying tuition, | - | | Number of white pupils, | - | | Number always present, | 2 | | Number always punctual, | 0 | | Number of 16 years of age, | 5 | | Number in alphabet, | 1 | | Number who spell and read easy lessons, | 19 | | Number of advanced readers, | 3 | | Number in geography, | 4 | | Number in arithmetic, | 9 | | Number in higher branches, | 0 | | Number in writing, | 8 | | Number in needlework, | - | | Number free before the war, | 8 | | In what Sabbath School do you teach? | Muirkirk | | Number of pupils in Sabbath School, | 45. 20 white. 25 colored. | 1. What is the grade of your School? Not graded 2. Whole amount of tuition paid by freedmen during the month. $ - 3. Whole cost of transportation by the Bureau during the month. $ - 4. Expenses per month for the support of your School. $25 5. Remarks. On Saturday the 15th of May a serving school was opened here for white and colored - is to be held every Sat. It is to be supported wholly or in part by Mrs. Wm E Caffin of [[Broxton?]] (SIGNED) Phineas P. Whitehouse