City. TABLE 16.-Statistics for 1888-89 of public high schools in cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants-Continued. library. Number of volumes in Value of scientific ap paratus. 000 0 0 3 7 10 0 1 2 50 25 1,000 1,600 0 0 00 96 242231 19 19 236 300 16 2, 194 150 c14 c14 300 450 8 13 20 e The teachers' training class is not considered a part of the high school, and the number reported in columns 6, 7, and 8 does not include these students. f Promotions to the high school are made twice a year. Eighty-one of the pupils included above did not enter the high school until the middle of the year. g In German course, 130. h Included in English course. TABLE 16.—Statistics for 1888-89 of public high schools in cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants-Continued. a The teachers' training class is not connected with the high school. b In Latin scientific course. c"No strictly normal course is followed, though most of the young ladies in the school seem to be studying with a view to teaching; 69 of the 74 female teachers in schools of the city are graduates of the high school." 20 69 26 3 70 93 163 69 92 161 56 19 950 (129) 129 (78) 78 79 46 (285) 285 (272) 272 2,000 91 133 227 87 125 212 71 81 1,033 500 1,500 1,000 10 100 300 9 13 50 32 51 1,500 2,000 d Included in columns 12 and 13. e In 1887-88. City. TABLE 16.-Statistics for 1888-89 of public high schools in cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants-Continued. *p[guag Total. Classical course. English or scientific course. Commercial course. Teachers' training course. Other courses and unclassified. 12 13 14 15 16 *[VI[ Female. Total. library. Number of volumes in Value of scientific appa ratus. 17 18 19 20 21 |