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Items of Monthly Report of Industrial School

1 Location  Corner of 17th and I streets
2 No. of hours taught, from 9 AM 'till 3 P.M., 6 hours
3 No. of teachers  1, Salary 0 Paid by 0
4 No. of scholars enrolled  25
5 Average attendance  20
6 No. always present  18
7 No. always punctual  10
8 No. of new scholars  0
9 No. of scholars who receive rations.  0
10 No. of scholars to whom garments are given  0
11 No. of scholars aided in any other way  0
12 Am't paid scholars for work  0
13 No. who work at home.  0
14 Branches taught in school [[strikethrough]] Reading to & spelling & arithmetic [[/strikethrough]] cutting & sewing
15 No. furnished with homes  0
16 How much aid to school from Bureau (not new material)  12 receive food & clothes from Relief Fund (small amt).
17 How much aid from sources - 1
18 Am't of work done - 180 garments
19 Am't given away - 0
20 Am't sold - 0
21 No. of persons aided not scholars  0
22 Remarks. This class has only worked 17 days during the month.
         
This Industrial school spends one hour and a half, out of each of the five school days in the week, learning to spell, Read, and write on slates, also Mental Arithmetic. Their ages vary from 18 to 40  All Female. Most of them delicate persons

Mrs. L.M.E. Ricks  Teacher
Cor. 17th and I] streets
Washington D. C.

Oct. 31st 1867