The International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress During the Year 1898-1902Frank Moore Colby, Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1899 |
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Page 17
... school year 1896-7 there were 621,600 children of school age in the State , of whom 319,526 were enrolled in the public schools and 213,000 were in daily attendance . The percentage of enrollment by races was , white , 65.57 ; colored ...
... school year 1896-7 there were 621,600 children of school age in the State , of whom 319,526 were enrolled in the public schools and 213,000 were in daily attendance . The percentage of enrollment by races was , white , 65.57 ; colored ...
Page 18
... school year 1896-7 , there was an estimated school population of from 8,000 to 10,000 , of whom 1.395 were enrolled in the twenty gov- ernment schools in operation during the year . The total amount available for the support of these ...
... school year 1896-7 , there was an estimated school population of from 8,000 to 10,000 , of whom 1.395 were enrolled in the twenty gov- ernment schools in operation during the year . The total amount available for the support of these ...
Page 18
... school in Circle City . " I arrived here on August 17 , 1896 , finding no school building ready for me and not a vacant house in town in which I could open the school , consequently I was obliged to wait , impatiently , until October 1 ...
... school in Circle City . " I arrived here on August 17 , 1896 , finding no school building ready for me and not a vacant house in town in which I could open the school , consequently I was obliged to wait , impatiently , until October 1 ...
Page 34
... schools at Athens and Rome as a result of competitive examinations has already resulted in a distinct improvement in the qualifications of the students and a corresponding gain in the character of their work . The success of the schools ...
... schools at Athens and Rome as a result of competitive examinations has already resulted in a distinct improvement in the qualifications of the students and a corresponding gain in the character of their work . The success of the schools ...
Page 50
... schools receive local , state , and federal support . In 1896 the number of primary schools was 2,681 public , 1,034 private , and 34 national , having a total of 8,557 teachers and 264,294 pupils . For secondary education the ...
... schools receive local , state , and federal support . In 1896 the number of primary schools was 2,681 public , 1,034 private , and 34 national , having a total of 8,557 teachers and 264,294 pupils . For secondary education the ...
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