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MONTHLY REPORT
Easton
November 30 1868.
MONTHLY REPORT of a Colored School, taught by G M Snowden in Easton for Month November 1868.
NAME OR DESIGNATION OF THE SCHOOL Graham Colored School
LOCATION OF THE SCHOOL
WHEN ESTABLISHED April 1864
ITS PRESENT TEACHER OR TEACHERS G M Snowden
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1. Number of days kept. | 15
2. Number and length of sessions. | 2 lessons 3 hours each
3. Number of pupils on register. |  Day School 20 Night
4. Average attendance for the month. | 39.5.  8.5
5. Whole number of males. | 25  17
6. Whole number of females. | 26  3
7. Number over sixteen years of age. | 2  14
8. Number under sixteen years of age. | 2  0
9. Number of pupils who read and spell. | 42  15
10. Number who study mental arithmetic | 10  6
11. Number who pursue mental arithmetic. | 3  3
12. Number who study geography. | 6  3
13. Number who write. | 8  6
14. Is singing taught in school?| Yes
15. Number who attend to needlework. | None as yet
16. School furniture and books in use. | Maps, Charts, Numeral Frame, Spellers, Reading, Arith, Geo
17. School furniture and books needed. | None
Each teacher will make out a monthly report, sign and return the same to _ on or before the tenth of the succeeding month. All the blanks should be filled, giving approximate returns, if exact ones cannot be obtained.
State the general progress of the school for the month, the chief obstacles encountered, any cases of insubordination that have occurred, and the method of disposing of them, with such suggestions as may have a bearing upon the welfare of the school; also, condition of freed people in thy district, especially of the parents of thy pupils, with suggestions bearing upon their welfare.