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Items for Monthly Report of Industrial Schools
1 Location  Freedmans Village
2 No. of hours taught beginning at 8½ o'clock A.M. closing at 3 P. M.
3 No. of teachers 2 Salary Matron $75 assistant $10 Paid by whom   Bureau
4 No. of Scholars enrolled 93 men 1 women 86 Children 6
5 Average attendance - 15.1
6 No. always present - 11
7 No. always punctual - 
8 No. of new scholars - 36
9 No. of scholars who receive rations - 93
10 No. of scholars to whom garments a given - 93
11 No. of scholars aided in any other way - 0
12 Amount paid scholars for work - 0
13 No. who take work home - 42
14 Branches taught in school  Sewing
15 No. furnished with homes 0 North 0 South 0 Here 0
16 How much aid to the school from Bureau: All
17 How much aid to the school from other sources - 0
18 Amount of work done - 1403 garments
19 Amount given away - 0
20 Amount Sold - 0
21 No. of persons aided, not scholars - 0
22 Remarks. The average attendance is small. I wish it understood that two week of the Month thirty women were sent in to sew that only received rations. They have have been dismissed  I hope the average will be greater next month. It would be better if some of the material furnished to make into clothing, was shorter it would wear longer

Eliza Heacock Matron of Home