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t her school in charge of another person. A change at her school was found necessary. The teachers of the winter schools in the outside districts were: Levi Russell at Prospect Hill; Wymond Bradley at Winter Hill; Oliver March at Milk Row; G. A. Parker at the Gardner; and George P. Worcester at the Russell. As Mr. Parker fell sick, his term was completed by Rachel T. Stevens. The schools were examined and gave general satisfaction. From the annual report we learn that there are now fourMr. Parker fell sick, his term was completed by Rachel T. Stevens. The schools were examined and gave general satisfaction. From the annual report we learn that there are now fourteen primary schools on the peninsula, with 957 pupils, or an average of seventy each. In the three grammar schools there are 830 pupils, and in the five schools beyond the Neck, 276, making a total of 2,063. The increase is due to the fact that the Irish have given up their own separate establishment and are now sending their children to the public school. Then, again, the schools of Charlestown are open to all between the ages of four and sixteen, for which there is no statute, the universal
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907, Charlestown schools after 1825 (Continued.) (search)
be left to the teacher. The books prescribed for the primary schools: My First School Book, Worcester's Second and Third Books of Reading, the Young Reader, the New Testament, the New National Spelling Book, Introduction to the National Spelling Book, Emerson's First Part in Arithmetic, Alphabetical Cards, the Mt. Vernon Reader. In the grammar schools: American First Class Book, Young Ladies' Class Book, National Reader, Worcester's Third Book, National Spelling Book, Murray's Grammar, Parker and Fox's Grammar, Frost's Grammar, Bailey's Algebra, Emerson's Second and Third Parts in Arithmetic, Robinson's Bookkeeping, Blake's Philosophy, Comstock's Chemistty, Wilkins' Astronomy, Worcester's Geography, Mitchell's Geography, Worcester's History, Boston School Atlas, Sullivan's Political Class Book, Gould's Latin Grammar and Latin Reader, Smellie's Natural Philosophy. 1841-1842. The teachers in the outside schools for this year were: Miss Mary E. Brown, at No. 17; Miss Leonora
School, 51, 52, 70, 71, 75, 77, 78. Newell, Ann E., 83. New England Magazine, 7. Newhall, A., 12. New National Spelling Book, 98. Odin, John, 11. Old Cambridge, 66. Old Elm, 2. Old Five Mile Woods, 30. Old Granary Burying Ground, 4, 5. Old Red Gate, The, 86. Owen, John, 38. Paddock Elms, 4. Paddock, Major, Adino, 4. Paddock's Mall, 4. Page, Jacob, 14. Park Street, 57. Park Street Church, 5. Parker, Benjamin, 14, 15. Parker and Fox's Grammar, 98. Parker, G. A., 76. Parker, John, 16. Parker, L. M., 16. Pearson, E., 15. Permanent Funds of Trustees of Charlestown Schools, 72. Perry, Sarah, 12, 16, 17. Phillips Pasture, 4. Pbipps, J., 13. Phipps, W. C., 13. Phipps, William S., 18. Pierce, —, 51, 52. Pierce, A., 12. Pierce, Charles, 20. Pierce, Toel, 21, 74, 77, 79, 83. Pine Hill, Medford, 30, 38. Pine Island Pond, 61. Pitman Street, 60. Pitts, Samuel, 46. Polly Swamp, 53, 60, 85. Pool, Lot, 16, 22. Pope, Rev. August