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School Report
For twelfth Month, 1869 For School
located at Gum Spring
Under the care of
"Friends' Association, of Philada., for the Aid and Elevation of the Freedmen,"

and taught 2 sessions per day of 2½ hours in
the Morning, and 2½ hours in the Afternoon,
during 15 days of the Month, by
Josephine Baker Teacher.

[[3 columned table]]
|   |At Present Date.|At Last Report.|
|---|---|---|

|Number of pupils on Register,✓|45|43|
|Average Attendance,✓|25|20|
|Whole Number of Males,✓|15|14|
|Whole Number of Females,✓|30|29|
|Number between 6 to 16,|40|39|
|Number over 16 years of age,|5|4|
|Number learning the Alphabet,|0|2|
|Number who can Spell,|40|40|
|Number reading in   Reader|9|9|
|Number reading in |12|12|
|Number reading in |8|8|
|Number in Arithmetic,|10|10|
|Number in Geography,|10|10|
|Number Studying Grammer,|0|0|
|Number who write on Slates,|30|30|
|Number who write in Books,|10|10|
|Progress and Conduct, Improving - highly com-

Further Remarks over Leaf.
These blanks to be filled at the close of every month, and forwarded, without delay, to the Secretary.
Jacob M. Ellis,
No. 325 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.

Transcription Notes:
Unclear how to specify the Reader on far right of row header Unclear if something should be included in two lines following reading row