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TEACHER'S MONTHLY SCHOOL REPORT.
For the Month of October 31st 1867.

Kind of School (day or night) Day
Location of School, State Maryland County St Mary's City Street
When opened, [[strikethrough]] Feb. 25th 1867 [[/strikethrough]] Oct 1st 1867
Societies, &c., Patrons, New York Friends
Is the School sustained by freedmen? It is not
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? Yes.
Whole number of teachers, 1   White 1    Colored 0
Whole number of pupils enrolled at end of month, 26   Male 10 Female 16
Number of pupils enrolled last report, 67
Number left School this month, Since the last report two little ones have gone to God the giver
Number of new scholars this month, 2
Average attendance,[[Strikethrough]]10[[/Strikethrough]] 50 per week  Per cent .40
Number of pupils paying tuition, 0
Number of white pupils, 0
Number always present, 0
Number always punctual, 4
Number over 16 years of age, 0
Number in alphabet, 2
Number who spell and read easy lessons, 10
Number of advanced readers, 14
Number in geography, 2
Number in arithmetic, 14
Number in higher branches, 0
Number in writing, All except one write on slate; none on paper.
Number in needlework, 0
Number free before the war, 3
In what Sabbath School do you teach? 0
Number of pupils in Sabbath School, 0

1. What is the grade of your School? Not graded
2. Whole amount of tuition paid by freedmen during the month. $ 00.00
3. Whole cost of transportation by the Bureau during the month. $ 00.00
4. Expenses per month for the support of your School. $ 00.00
5. Remarks, The school has been small this month, owing to prevalence of sickness, & the husbanding of the crop; [[Strikethrough]] and [[/Strikethrough]] furthermore [[Strikethrough]]it [[/Strikethrough]] must be borne in mind, the exclusion of the pupils of the other department, A considerable inconvenience attended their admission previous to vacation, on account of the room occupied, the use of books, slates, etc. it was deemed advisable to exclude them at the last session

(SIGNED) Georgia Woolman   She refers to Miss Howels schollars