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American Missionary Association,
SCHOOLS FOR FREEDMEN.
TEACHER'S MONTHLY REPORT.

[[stamp]] THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE UNITED STATES [[/stamp]]

Name of Teacher. J. B. Healy
in the school called Girard Col School
at Girard  County (or Parish) of Russel
State of Alabama for Month of Joune 1867

No. of days the school was kept during the calender month, 19  No. of hours each day, 7
If absent any number of days, how many? (1) one  Cause? funeral of Chamberlin
If absent any number of hours, how many? 0  Cause? 0
No. of different pupils, 150  New 9  No. transferred from other schools, 0  Average attendance, 101 12/19 [[text on reverse partially obscuring]]
No. of males, 62  No. females 88  No. adults (over 18) 20  No. white 0
No. in Primary studies, 70  Intermediate, 46, Advanced 34
No. who write, on slates only, 32  do with pen, 10
Is Singing taught in school? no  Calisthenics or Gymnastics? no
No. Sessions in Night school 10  Name the school, Girard night  Average attendance 30
No. sessions Sabbath schools, 4  Name the school, Girard Col Sb  Average attendance 130
Amount, if any, received for tuition, none
No. of visits made in colored families, 15
No. of Bibles distributed, non  No. of Testaments, one
No. of Books, 4  Tracts and Papers, 150
No. of families in which you have engaged in religious services, either by reading the Scriptures, singing, or prayer, 3
No. of hopeful conversations, if any, during the month, I know of none

Items for Freedmen's Bureau, not given above:
No. in Alphabet, 1  Who spell and read in easy lessons, 75  In advanced readers, 74
In Geography, 4  in Arithmetic, 8  in higher branches, 0
No. free before the War, none

[[Reverse side text]] Teacher's Report  June 1867.