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the poor white children as they do the nigros-
If the School could be Supported by the
Bureau or the Missionary opperation - I
could procure a house - And there is an Excelent
teacher here - A Miss Lucy Pettingill who [[strikethrough]] wld [[/strikethrough]]
would like to be commissioned for the Situation.
This individual is a Superior teacher - But
cannot get a School from the fact that she
is a Yankee School Marm Most Respectfully
P.S. Please answer this - that I may W.S. Ewing
know what can be done - 
W.S.E

[ED. FORM NO. 4.]
TEACHER'S MONTHLY
SCHOOL REPORT.
For month of July 1867.
District or County Baine
State, Ala
Name of School, Sadsden
Name of Teacher, Charles Day
Forwarded
Received

EXPLANATIONS.
The accompanying Blanks is a copy of the Bureau Superintendent's Blank placed in columnar form for the sake of simplicity and to re-
serve entire uniformity.
It is hoped that the Educational Associations will adopt this blank, or one which will contain these questions. (Should this exact form
be adopted the Bureau can furnish the blanks).
If any question cannot be answered by the teacher, it may be left for their Superintendent.  Place each answer, to the extent of your
knowledge, opposite the question and he will fill the remaining spaces.
It is supposed that no teacher has more than one day and one night school, or but one of either.
Night and Sabbath schools taught by a group of teachers should be reported but once.
The question, "when opened?" has reference to the present season.
The above explanations are deemed necessary where this blank is adopted by the Associations.
☞ Should more extended forms be used, it would oblige the Commissioner to have them include all the items of this.
Bureau R. F. &. A L., Washington, D. C., Oct. 1, 1866.