City. structors. Number of such schools. Male. ferent pupils enrolled. TABLE 16.-Statistics for 1888-89 of public high schools in cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants-Continued. Number of in- Number of dif 1 2 3 4 5 6 g 20 Male. Average daily attend Number of students in ance. Number graduated during 1888-89. Female. Total. 9 10 11 12 13 Classical course. English or scien tific course. Commercial course. Teacher's training course. Other courses and unclassified. Male. 14 15 16 Female. Total. library. Number of volumes in Value of scientific ap paratus. 17 18 19 20 21 c St. Johnsbury Academy is not under the control of the city school board. d There is no high school; but algebra, geometry, etc., are taught in the eighth grade. e Included also in column 13. City. Number of such schools. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. TABLE 16.-Statistics for 1888-89 of public high schools in cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants-Continued. Male. Female. Total. * Statistics of 1887-88. a This is the number of the fourth-year class, all of whom receive instruction in the theory and practice of teaching. They are also included in the numbers in the classical and English courses. b In 1887-88. Classical course. English or scien tific course. Commercial course. Teachers' training course. Other courses and unclassified. Male. Female. Total. library. Number of volumes in Value of scientific apparatus. |