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164 CONVICTIONS TABLE NO.6. Showing tlte number or convif'tlons in the State of Iowa, the number sen- tenced to terms o.C servitude, the amount or flues imposed by tbe district court, tbe amount c:ollected, amount. or salary and tees paid cou nty attorneys, and tbe total or all other eXJJenses on account of criminal J)I'Oserutlons dua·log each year fa·om 1868 to J!JOS, inclusive. 0 0 0 " 0 0 1:' il 3: . ! I Years I I . 2: £ s e a 0 c 0 . &; z "' l!llS ----------------------- 421 ____ ---- ----· l&ID -------------------- 4JU ---- ---- ---· ll!l'iO ------·-------------- 637 ---- ---- --- lb'71 ---------------------- T.:W --------- l87'J ---------------------- 610 •••••••• ---- 18'13 ----------------- - l:1HJ --- --- ---- --------------··--··-· 1,330 ··-- .••• ---- .urrs -------------------- J,317 •.•• ___ •••• 11:176 ----------------- l,Ltid --·- --- ---- urn ---------···-------· l,/172 2:1 n.a aoo 1878 ----------------·-- 10 116 S(J.l ll:f79 --- ·······-····-··-· l,Htl 10 ll!S &:11 J81J1 -------------------- t,oen t31 a10 ltl81 -------------------- J ,!170 7 123 2H5 11)8il ---·---·-----·---·-··· l,Ho 9 UT 1888 --·-·------------·- 1,3i7 u u.a :ua JSSI ------------------·-· l,ftrl 21 Lfl'o! 8111 181m ------------------·--- 1,3Jll 18 163 !1(10 lt!llt\ ------------------- 00 Ul8'1 --·--------------- I ,620 10 2IJl 800 Ul88 ------------------ Ba8 18 1.27 100 ltldO --·---------------- l,lOtl B lfl:l 3HJ ll!IIO --------·---------- 1,100 36 11n :no liiJl -------------·------ 1,24-ti 14 17l 327 lllft .1,008 81 277 &:.18 UBI --------------·------ 1, 211 '$7 29S '16 1 lo!IU4 ----·------------ 1,111T 11:' 323 620 l89D -·---------------. ---- 1,517 2';! 807 (lOG 15 1000 --·-··---·--·---· l,U.t8 22 tat l!.o2 1001 ----·---------------- J,2'lU J !) -101 1002 ------------------ 1,439 l.'i' 216 .wr. 1003 -------------· ·-·--·- 1,901! 6 22.'t 440 1001- ----------------- l,SH 17 !l!U 412 JIH).) -----·-----------·--· 1,3GJ 13 24Z 100 ]QOO --------------------- 1.200 31 243 10'2 UI07 ---------·------- 1,088 D 208 3'i2 UKIJ ----------·-···-· 1,U8 G 1(18 361 :l" ... g, -mo soc oO.u 1- 22,8117.(10 .. 1U,490.21 82,37'9.!11 88,830.80 101,5l5.5:1 ,.), 036.311 OO,:.rl.btl iiO,ftlJJ,!$ flll,G!J6,(.1g 71J,(i:,!:..>.71 &.1,84(1.78 57,7H.91 68.203.30 fl.i,6i3.11.) 111,621.11 lSO,{>Sl' . ee 00,171.80 130,!100.81 111,&.16. 1411,000.33 17!';,511.00 1H,003.47 106,07S.HI l12,S:IG.DI tlr2,fii!ID.OO 82,1)'/7.1)6 M,$.13 OO,:t.:n.O.J 1m lUll !).j 1oo:Oill:w 120,483.Q'i 100,\)118.26 lH,o:n.oo 107,0(11.00 D7,211.10 100,001.00 I. STATE OF IOWA Department of Public Instruction DES MOINES SUP£RINTJo:NI.H-;ST Olt PUnt.IC JOHN F. RIGGS. SUPERIN'fi.:NOF:NT ]. C. BENNETT. STT!;NOCRAPHUR BYRDELIA JOHNSON STATE BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL 1\Xi\M!NERS )Oil N F. RIGGS, ex officio Presirlent GEORGE E. MACLEAN, rx oftirin .. HOMER H. SEERLEY, ex offic1o ... Z. C. THORNBURG. , ........ . MARIA M. ROBERTS ..... ......... VIOLA If. SCHELL, Secretary ..... · • · · · ·.•...••.. . . Des oines .. ·· ...... Iowa City · · · · ·. . ... Cedar l"alls ...• ..... Des Moines .. Ames . ........ Des Moines

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164 CR!~UNAL CONVICTIONS

TABLE NO.6.

Showing tlte number or convif'tlons in the State of Iowa, the number sen­tenced to terms o.C servitude, the amount or flues imposed by tbe district court, tbe amount c:ollected, amount. or salary and tees paid cou nty attorneys, and tbe total or all other eXJJenses on account of criminal J)I'Oserutlons dua·log each year fa·om 1868 to J!JOS, inclusive.

0

0 0

" 0 0 1:' il ~ 3: . ! I Years I I . 2: £ s e a

~ 0 c 0 . &; z "'

l!llS ----------------------- 421 ____ ---- ----· l&ID -------------------- 4JU ---- ---- ---· ll!l'iO ------·-------------- 637 ---- ---- ---lb'71 ---------------------- T.:W ---------l87'J ---------------------- 610 •••••••• ----18'13 ----------------- - l:1HJ --- --- ----]ij'j~ --------------··--··-· 1,330 ··-- .••• ----.urrs -------------------- J,317 •.•• ___ •••• 11:176 ----------------- l,Ltid --·- --- ----urn ---------···-------· l,/172 2:1 n.a aoo 1878 ----------------·-- 1,~(.11 10 116 S(J.l ll:f79 --- ·······-····-··-· l,Htl 10 ll!S &:11 J81J1 -------------------- t,oen • t31 a10 ltl81 -------------------- J ,!170 7 123 2H5 11)8il ---·---·-----·---·-··· l,Ho 9 UT itl~ 1888 --·-·------------·- 1,3i7 u u.a :ua JSSI ------------------·-· l,ftrl 21 Lfl'o! 8111 181m ------------------·--- 1,3Jll 18 163 !1(10 lt!llt\ ------------------- l,~ 00 1&~ ~ Ul8'1 --·--------------- I ,620 10 2IJl 800 Ul88 ------------------ Ba8 18 1.27 100 ltldO --·---------------- l,lOtl B lfl:l 3HJ ll!IIO --------·---------- 1,100 36 11n :no liiJl -------------·------ 1,24-ti 14 17l 327 lllft ----------~--------- .1,008 81 277 &:.18 UBI --------------·------ 1, 211 '$7 29S '16 1 lo!IU4 ----·------------ 1,111T 11:' 323 620 l89D -·---------------. ---- 1,517 2';! 807 (lOG

15 ~~~~~:~~~~~~~~ H~i! ~ ~ ~ 1000 --·-··---·--·---· l,U.t8 22 tat l!.o2 1001 ----·---------------- J,2'lU J !) ~7 -101 1002 ------------------ 1,439 l.'i' 216 .wr. 1003 -------------· ·-·--·- 1,901! 6 22.'t 440 1001- ----------------- l,SH 17 !l!U 412 JIH).) -----·-----------·--· 1,3GJ 13 24Z 100 ]QOO --------------------- 1.200 31 243 10'2 UI07 ---------·------- 1,088 D 208 3'i2 UKIJ ----------·-···-· 1,U8 G 1(18 361

!~ =~ :l" 0~ ... g, ~'gt: -mo soc oO.u 1-

22,8117.(10 .. 1U,490.21 21,7"~.8:! 82,37'9.!11 88,830.80 ~8.(),1t.OO

101,5l5.5:1 ,.),036.311 OO,:.rl.btl iiO,ftlJJ,!$ flll,G!J6,(.1g 71J,(i:,!:..>.71 ~.SOO.'>.'i &.1,84(1.78 57,7H.91 68.203.30 fl.i,6i3.11.) 15,~1.18

111,621.11 lSO,{>Sl' .ee

00,171.80 130,!100.81 111,&.16. 1411,000.33 17!';,511.00 1H,003.47 106,07S.HI l12,S:IG.DI

tlr2,fii!ID.OO 82,1)'/7.1)6 M,$.13 OO,:t.:n.O.J 1m lUll !).j

1oo:Oill:w 120,483.Q'i 100,\)118.26 lH,o:n.oo 12~.!)1(},]8 107,0(11.00 D7,211.10

100,001.00

I. STATE OF IOWA

Department of Public Instruction

DES MOINES

SUP£RINTJo:NI.H-;ST Olt PUnt.IC l~STRUCTJON

JOHN F. RIGGS.

O~PUT\' SUPERIN'fi.:NOF:NT

]. C. BENNETT.

STT!;NOCRAPHUR

BYRDELIA JOHNSON

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL 1\Xi\M!NERS

)Oil N F. RIGGS, ex officio Presirlent

GEORGE E. MACLEAN, rx oftirin ..

HOMER H. SEERLEY, ex offic1o ...

Z. C. THORNBURG. , ........ .

MARIA M. ROBERTS .....•.........

VIOLA If. SCHELL, Secretary .....

· • · · · ·.•...••.. . . Des ~1 oines

.. ·· ...... Iowa City

· · · · ·. . ... Cedar l"alls

...•..... Des Moines

.. Ames

. ........ Des Moines

LETI'ER 01 TRANSMITTAL

1'o IIi.• /,xc'llm.y, WARRI' GARST, G~.-rr11or of the Stolt• of /n~<'a: SiR: I have the hon<>r to suLmit herewith, a• require• I by law

the Rep<•rl ,,{ th Dcpart•ncnt of Puhlic Instruction for thr. hicnnial

l"'riod heginning July I, 1!)06 and cn<l.,,g June 30, 1908 •

JoHN F. R1r.r:s, Suptrinf~tldrnl of l'ub/i, lnrtruclion.

December 1 ••)01!.

SUPER!:\TENDENT OF PUBLI C INSTRUCTIO N

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTrON.

TERRITORY AND STAT£ Of' IOWA.

Name r William Reynolds •• , •• James Harlan.. . .... Thos ft. Benton. , . • .. , .• , .• James D. Eads ..... , • . • .• • J oseph C. Stone ........• . .• l\1. l •. Fisher. Oran Favillr ..•.• D. Fraa1din \Veils ..... , , •.. , A s. 1-:i~Hll Almu:o \lwrnethy . .. . • ...

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C. \V. van Cneliu J W. Akers.. , . •• lle1H~' Sabin .•... j, n. }\(J(Jl'{lflcr ..... ll!'nry ~a!Jin .. Richard C. llarrftl John F. R·~rgs

County I Tim_c ___ ~o-s-to_ffi_c_e_

Des Moines. Henry •. . .. Dubuque . .. Lee .. johnson Clnytnn .. ~litchell Johnson .. Scott . . . Crawford . !\lack lhwk Linn . Clinton •. Albmrtkee . . Clinton Mitd1ell Keokuk

' 1841-1842 Deceased. 1847-- Deceased. 1848-1854 Deceased. 1854-1857

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Deceased. 1857-- Deceased. IH57-1858 !Jeceascd. 1864-1867 lleceased. 1!!67-1868 Dee<nsed. 1869- 1872 Deceased 1B72·1876 Osage. 1876- 1881 New l.ondon. 1882-lAAB Chicago, I ll . IRSB-1892 Des Moines. 1891-1894 CNlar Falls. 1R94 1898 Des ~Joines. 1391!-1904 Arne.. 1904-- Des Moines.

The office of superintend<·nl wa1 abolished iu 1842 Aga1n in 1858 it was abolishNI and the dttt:cs were pcrformt>rl hy the State Bn:!rd o f Edm ation of whi<"h 'rhos. II. Bcnt011 acted as sccrr·tary fn r fin~ yenrs.

R E PORT O F TH E

GEKERAL SU1!1\IARY OF S'l'A 'l'ISTICS.

SECRETARIES' REPORTS.

SCHOOL DISTRICTS.

1895 \ 1900 ! 1005 .1 1908

S-c-ho-ol- to_w_n,-h;p-, - .. -.. -.. -.. -.. -.. -.. -.. -.. -.. -.. -.. -.. -.. -... +:·.~--, -,.-,~~-,--,lS7\ 1•18'fl 1•188 W~!Y:n~~~be~is~r£cd9ist'ri~~-.'.".'.".".'.".':.":.".".'.".:: ::::: :::5* ::~~~ ::~~~ !;~~~ Sub-districts ... , ... • .• , , , . , . , ...•. , . , ...... , . . . . 9,280 9,428 9,408 9,37,i

SCHOOLS.

Ungraded .... . .. . · · · · · • · · · ·1 Rooms in graded . . , . . . • . • • . • . • \Vhole number •... - ...•. - , . ·.-Average duration in mo11th11 ..•..•. . .. · • . · • ·

TEACHERS.

~~%~ie:~~~,~~ed .. :: ·- · · .".".".".".'.'.'.".".":.'! \ Vhole number . . . · · · • · · · · · · · Average monthly compensation-males .. . ·.-··.··· Average montl1ly compensatwn-females. •. • •· •· · •

SCHOLARS.

Between live and twenty-one-males . .. •· · .· · •·•· · Between five an.d twenty-one-females.··.· · ······ Total enumeration ... - .. • • · · · · • · · • ~nrol\ed in public schools . . . . . . • · · • • · · · · · · · • · · Total averap;e attendance . .. .....• ·.· .. · .· · ···• · ·• Percentage enrollment on enumreat1on ..•. . . · · ·. · · Percentage attendance on enrollme!l t - . · ... · • · · · · · Percentage attendance on enumeration· · Avenge tuition per month per scholar.

, ,777 5,766 12,517112,6151 17,294 18,881

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862,361 850,577 712,9H 633,82f 839,300

.75 ... ... $1 .87

371,16-4 359,990 731,166 666,228 878,474

.78

.66

.60 $1.90

"·'" I 6,607 18,870 •

868,152 855,680 718,782 650,876 875,563 .77

.68

.62 $2.23

12,671 6,886

19,-166 ...

3,000 2-l,OU 27,950 '66.0 1 ,U.20

S-18,892 840,0-47 689,867 b26,260 863,565

.70 .76 ·" , .....

SUPERI:\TE~DE);T OF P UBLIC ll\STRUCT!OK

SECRETA RI ES' REPORTS- Continuod. SCHOOL HOUSES.

=~-~-------l ]~~~- _1 __ 190~ - T 1005 II 19011

\Vhole number • . . .•• '' ''I 18,6131 _ 13,861 -~ ·1S,O\l31 18,9 U " __ ' '_"' _______ ._._ .. _·_· _·· $15,6-t5,54oS _ $ 17,656,1HH! __ $22,456,018 - $ 2-1 .869,\l65

APPARATUS.

Value . • , . $569,910 J $7{18,291 l ~ $ 1,003,706

DISTRICT LIBRARIES.

Number o f \•o\urncs . .. .. l 151,561 ) s1u .aoo ·1 79 t ,769j 1,070,77 5

SHADE TREES ON SCH OOL CH:OUNDS.

Number of growing trees

On band at last report .•• From distri ct tax , .. From other sources ..

Total n-ceipl.§

_I 182,610 T 210,004 1 260 ,950 l 211 ,636

T E MPERA NCE I NSTRUCTIO N.

16.987 _1 ___ 17,510 r __ ,_ ... _, _8 J_

1 18,708

TREASU RE RS' RE PORTS.

SCHOOLHOUSE FU ND.

RECEIPTS.

1 1895 1000 1905 1 1908

.T, :t95,5H.Ol 1$ 434.467 .18 1' 478~0~2 ($ 638,5!l!i.CI7 ' 730,887.26 803,R50.U 060,811 .22 846,217.115

. , 581,090.30 694,698.26 661,256.62 51~.070.52

. $1,716,-492.-47 ·_ ,1 ,9~3,016.58 ,2,000,177.96 $1,008,40S.U

Jl;XPENDJTURES.

----------~5 l 1~00 1 1905 . 1 1008

F or sehoolhrmses and si tes •.• . -~ $ Q.'iS, fl 56.1 71$ 06-I.Hl .28!$ 777,241 8~ ~ . 609,076.66 F or libraries and apparatus. . .. 18.430.10 2,297.08 802 331 U.95 On bonds and interest.., . . . , . 520.93 U J3 632 ,3D6 .18 473 ,818 20 878,014.80 Paid for o ther purposes.. .... . 169,834 .33 158,856.09 10607841 282,188.08

On J3o~dl expen~i-t~~es , ::: : ]' !,_;~;~~~_::!"\' l ,~~~;~~t~:\' 1 ,~~~.:~~~::~\$ 1,:~~:~~~::: Total . . .. , ...... . . . ~$ 1,716 , 4o2 :-o~1$1,'"938,015.5S\~ 2,000,177.06]$ 1,908,4 08.14

REPORT OF THE

TREASURERS' REPORTS-Continued.

CO:\TINGENT FUND.

RECf.lPTS.

On !!and at l.ut.rl!'~ort ..... ·\' M3,21.H~\· 'J0q,!!l1.07

11, 772.662.941$ l,<IS7,10Ui9

Het:CI\itd from d1~1nct tax..... 1,6!1,354.76 1,6;$,:iKIUU 2,2!46,4.i5.88 2.311.171.10 Rf'cdvl!'d fr()m other sources... 2U,897.Mo!j 2~4,!10.11), 310,7ill.t7 230.~61 tl;

T(lu.l rKeipt. ••••• . J' 2,3U!t,IHU.K~;t 2,t117,'l':'O.li\t S,36U,108S ~11[$ S,9i8,331!.17

DlSRURSF.~tt:r-iTS

Fur fu. c:l, rent, rl!'p:tirs,. '.tc ...... t. 1,1H,.l81.10 •. 1,21i2~<.0 ... ·.·.$1..,70.7,63.0 ... 6.1 I 1.,747,2.66 .. 2& Paid st"Crttarict and treasurers. 137,673.02 H!!,lb7.6 l 166,167.09 11U.,OOIJ.70 For records and appar;uua., .•. , , •• , •..... , . 48,305.06 30,012.37 45,377. -1 6 For hb'ry b'k!l and du:oono.ries ........••• , . 16,700.36 1Q,028.U 12,727.47 For free tcltl books .....•..••.. , ....•... , . . . 28,!19.0" 20,803.~8 fo7,978.67 Fur text-boaks Anti ~~:w:n. SUJ•phu !00,366.61 Jf\2,2.51.-10 H8,80S.Of. U-8,882..96 for otht:r purfiO'It:S· .•••.. , .• , . 8f4,687.!i7 279,230.U 397,058.!7 871,-1 88.09

On ~:~aJ ~~~~~~~-u_r_; _ .·:.· .'.':::I' 1 ·~~3:~~~::~J' 1 .g~g;;~~-~~~$- 2'~~~:;~~:g~l' t~:i:H~:~~ -~at diabur:_:nt:nta •..... \' t,ao5~oo~li.sz~r~·etr,9ro.ir\$1.ii9:8ai6o[f s:97i]"ii.T7

TEACHERS' FUND.

RECEI P'J'S.

~ hand at last report. .•.. . • . . \$ 2,058.100.881$ 2,719, 485.8:--r. 8~!81 , 4 06.601' 8,729,880.4! From di.atr ict u.x. .. .... . . ... . 4 ,805,905.81 -1,71&,806.76 6,U0,517.74 ti,S78,0U.96 From 1cmi-annual apport'n'mcnt 838,531.56 BUI,681.U 897,400. f.l 951},848.92. Fr om other sourcu . .. . .... . . . . 140,508.48 187,!05.91 208,852.93 U5,t86.8S

T otal receipts . ......... ·\' 7,348,286.71\$ 8,438,769. 7D\$10,807,006.77\$11,S88,107.Vi

EXPltNDITURES.

SCHOOL BUI LDING BON D FUND. RECEIPTS.

1908

On band at last report •••. . . .• • . , , . • , . .••. . • . • . , •• . , • .. •• • . .. • • . . . . .• , . , • $ 61 ,{1 15.74 From direct t ax •• . ..•.• •. • .. • .. . .. • . .•• ..•. • . , • , . .. • . . •• - ~ . . . . . •• ..• ,. . 2111,4t8.89 From sale of sc.bool fundin1 bonds ..... .. .. . .. .. . , .. .. .. .. • .. ... . .. .. . .. . 71! ,882.19 Prom otbc-r aources . • • . . • • • . • • . . • • • • . . . • • . . . • • . . . • . . 88,968.88

T otal ~cripts , . .. .... . .. ....... .. . ........ ... ... . ... . .. ... . ....... . '44.2,21 6.18

SUPI,RI:\TE:\DE:\T OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTIO:\

TREASURERS' Rl(l'ORTS-Conttnucd.

EXPF,:\DITURES.

COL'NTY SUI'ER\'ISIO;o.;

I·:X.AlliN'\110~ Cll TI·:ACIIl~RS.

H95 lVOO ll)ll,j

~:n~1~~&"~~;'fi:!u~:' ~"J •

""''I !U08 1,649

I blru ftl!.dr C't'thtic •t• s bauc.J UJ.:III 1-1.131 H.20i l,IH 7.1H A,63l

ir.ft:ul "' I,OZB I.'Ulflfl u.ut

: •• 2".11'> U5G 4.7118 12,6\& ~(i.ill2 !IJ,It$

• " 0

I , .I .. " :UIOO SJillll •.Ut !J,M,l" .,1081 4,8411

IIH J,ts .• 1,667

\'1~1 .\'TION 01· SCIIOOI.~.

f ,, lsll 1 ll.OII2r .... I .. ., I ~J~~~ ll•)ltij ~~~ ·;~.~!: De)J r, l5,1ti7 U.IU IVHIJ

I.Oillj: I 1,12'1 '"' Al'f•t·u .....

Number CJf UUI , ··I "'] '"I CO.Il'HI\"SATION

1908

I DOS

2,251 0,087 ~.07G 4.920

l8,2!.C fl,l60

tl.a,,o n ..

8,{1115 a,or,a 1,7111

15,1137 17,1118 .. ,

17

10 REPORT OF THE

TEACHERS' NORMAL INSTITUTE.

Numbt-r t~f instilutea held .•.••• , 'I ~~~!~"i~"¥at~t~J':o~~'.:::::'::::: t'emlli('l in attendance .•... , .•••.. Tutal attendan~;c .•...... , , .. , ,

- -

.. / ,. 3,1178

lb,f>!!2 ...... \ ·~ 2.1 2,412

17,132 Ht,6H

INSTITUTE FUND.

R£C£1PTS.

90-l 1.8 1,718

17,!07 18,~25

•uo l.l

1,811 1G,li1 17,481

~=a~f~~~~0 ~1 ::~ r~~-'~:::::::::~~. 17,ll88 U • H,564.88~-, U,881Ut $ 20,918.04

R~islratiun fc:ea (certificate).,.. . , . ~~~~::·.0.0. • :. ~.2:~~~·.0•0, ... -~~~~~~:~~ 12·~~?ti~~ ~nrullmtnt feu (innitute) ••• • . , • 22,360.00 Hl,644..00 \ 19,070.00 17,667.00 State 3ppropriati<m • . . . . . . . . . . • . 4,050.00 4.,1)60,00 4,D.'JO.OO 5,600.00 From otha wurcu. •• . , ., 7S7.2~ l,IIS7.HJ 640.98 1,568.81

Total ... 1

• 78,857.,3 $ 73,0bo&.O• $ 72,214.08! ~

EXPENDITURES.

- l I J - - l 18D.5 I .tDOO 1805

For im;~rucu(Jn and h:cturcl ..• •. 'I' ... ., .... r .1.711.51 r 10,110.971' Par mc1dtntals . . •. ...•••. ••. 10,483.79 6,063.17 6,6ti6.26 On band •... , .. , • , .•...•... , ... 19,704.25 14,409.36 16,417.86

I Total., .. . "/' 78,867.431' 73~t.04l' 72,21.;os-r

PER11ANENT SCliOOL. FUND.

Arnount in September .. lntcrrll 011 the ume ...

THE COST OF OUR SCHOOLS.

lOOtt

62,1711.'Ji 7,186.76

22,101.11

8J,607.i'7

=- --- -- -- -- ~-= For t~chus' aalaries , •••••.• ··t5,076,492.37j•5,R06,032.MII• 6,745,416.24\$ 7,624,097.27 F'or achoolhouscs 111\flaratut, etc.. 736,719.66 707,446.29 817,163.73 736,05fo.ll for g-eneral cuntingtneicl ..•..• , . ~:._606,662.58 2,71-t,IHO.Sl .. 3.2~7,0311.95 8,676.211~!!

Total .... . ............... 'lss,an.su.al/•o.ots.olv.ul'to,-.su.oog.ol'l~-u

CO~IPUTED ON TAXABLE PROPERTY. :-\U:\IBI~R OI~ MILLS FOR eACH DOLI.AR Of' ASSESSED VALUATION.

Ttarheu' nlarin .. •••.•..... !=-cbflolhot•oU:A, tpJ>ar.ttua, etc •. Gt-nrral eonun~ncieto . ······l··-

Total .• . ..... c .. 10 .• -, --::,

1

l,S l..S IL3 5.8

)7, I -,7·'\ ··I .. 11 . 4

1.1 ... tU

St:PER!XTEXDE!\T OF PUBLIC 1!\STRUCT!O:\

ON ESTDIATED POPUL..\1'10:-.:

FOR £.\01 lSL;\'llll!.\L (IJ-' l;\'TIRE J•OPCl,ATIOX.

Tt-achen' ealatii"S /• S~hoolho aes, ·~· tu•• • etc, : : : : C..cDnal C ntlnatnc: n ,

Total ... , • !' OX ~CHOIJI,

..41 r· 1.6~ $ .t\ 41 1 I! 1 .,

.... i' ' ",. E'H ~II· RATI!l

a.ol /' " IH

' IIV J'

fOR EACII \'Ol. nF.TWE Pt\ F. AND T\\'F.NT\' 0~1-:

Tnchen' aalarln ~ hoolbousn, ap Irene l (', ltlhl i

T tal

I~ !• I '

ll.flll$ '" 1' 07

8 I

I!Jlt t

U"< I'CITAt, P. TIWI Ulh T. fo'OQ: A\..'1 p: I' I' R(II,LJ:Il IN ll: roor

... :.I

I'

.. o. ; 100) I 9.61 /t lUlu t 118 11;1 4 ~ t 7V

"·' L' I .•• , '

AT'ml'm.\. (.E.

. ··I· lU ...... "PI I'

12,!11

'" ~.lil

J . .IJO $

Jn F.>\CJI Pt IL At TL' \LI.\' I' \TTJ J.\~lf:, Till·: .\\'ER:\CE.

I achua' t IC'l

fich lhoutu, r ratut, Ccn~••l c 1 nr ndrJ

total .. {: 15. I' 1.14 7 46

••. " 1'

I 01 I• I 00 iU

II 17 •

17 21 ' 2 18 e. ~·i

18 1 •

II

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20.07 2.01 ...

!&.55

ll RI' PO RT OF TilE

TAJ',l"f.·\R LXII !l iT 5 11 0 \\'1:'\ G TilE GROWT H OF TilE PUBLIC

SUPERINT ENDF.NT OF PUBLI C 1:'\ST RLCTIUX

SCHOOL SYSTE~! OF IOWA FRO'! 1847 T O l<JO:i ! Xl'l.l'~l\'1:

SchootbOUM"s

t '3 ~ ~ >

187 ' 8&,60(1 II"! es,,nl

'" 48,.U! IIH G!I,T08 ,. ltt.t7P

l,l<J&

-! ~ i .!!

j c lei

~ ,:11 .. f ..

1801 187

;~:J PU]

7

t 1 .u8~, . IG,811 47.60! ~4.tU 'il,fiO

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THIRTY-FOUR'J'If Ill It, NTAL REPI'ORT CJI" TilE SUPER­INTENOEI\T OF PUBLIC INTSRU('T!O~.

!!of Gr.NUA!.

The bitnnial period covered hy this report has been one of ttn~

u~ual intert'"'t cdw.:at10nally i11 Jo\\<t. '\c\ r hcfnrc 111 an equal

perut<l has th('re bft·n ~uch \\id<•-spn·ad attention to te:u·her pre­

paratmn, ~11rh effort on the part nf ttachrrs l\) l•cttcr rquip them­

selves for the important work of tcad1ing-, SlH:h marked incrca!'e in

the ag-gre~atc salaril·s paid te-acher~. awl such a general turning of youn~ men and ~ mmg- \\omen to th<'" sec.:ondar) cochools and col­

leges fur instruction.

An t:xamination of the statisticc; submitted herewith will show

that 1<1\\a teachers were pnirl 111 the aggregate $q.R4').8o.lRS within

the two year< endin>: June JO, 1<)08, while for the prrcerling twe>

years the aggregate of salaries paid was $13.589.1if>.if>-an in­crra"t of $1 .z(lO,IioO.RQ. At lt•ast two-thirds of this amount reprc­

srnts snlar) incrcasl', th~ rrmaindrr g-oing to (;.upport 1 12 new posi

tlon~ ('rente·, I \Vithin the pa. t two year!', anti fnr added expense of iu .. tructwn clue tn the ,.)ightl) lt·ng-th(•twcl !'rhool yrar.

l Tnt it ,·rn retc·ntly tlw co11nh· normal institutes furni!-.hed tr1dwrs prilctH·ally th("ir nnlv f•fJr()rtunity for acatkmic and profes­

!iOt· tl .study ~lur.ng the ~ummer vacation Nnw. !o'UI11mer ... chools.

for hachcrs an: ronductrd in m·arly all of th<' leading colleges

anrl nrmnal ~chnols of the ~tate '!'hi~ fact account~ for the decrease

in ntmnal institutr atttndann• in rt'<.'l'nt years.

Tn 1&)5 the total enrollment in our normal in~titule'; was 22,-

360; in 1900 it was 19,541; in ICJOS it was 18,<)25, atHI in 11)08,

17.433· But the summer school attendance fnr 1<)01\, added to the

normal •chool attendance would give a total of at least 2J.OOO.

The trend to the summer schools is all the more notaule, since

in these schools instruction is given for six full weeks, while the

16 REPORT OF TilE

average length of the normal institutes is but 7.2 days. No other single fact indicates more clearly the earnest spirit of preparation on the part of Iowa teachers. It is also a most significent fact that practically every higher institution of learning has enjoyed a phenomenal growth within the past two years. In the three state educational institutions the attendance last year was about 27 per <"ent. greater than two years ago, as the following figures show:

Enrolled Enrolled 1905-6 1907-8

--.. -.~-~--cl,8 15 -~ -2,3 15 1,389 2,319

.:..;_:c.:..;_.:..;_:,-'-'-'" -'' ,;._"-'--,2f;,4;n90,..-'- 2,478 ".5,594 7,1J2

State University of Iowa. Agricultural College ...... . Iowa State Normal School.

Total.

The prosperity of the state schools and independent colleges has an important bearing on the question of teacher supply since an increasingly large per cent. of the students in these higher in­stitutions of learning arc looking forward to teaching as a profession

and are making special preparation for the teacher's work. This tendency is particularly weJcome, since we do not have

an adequate supply of thoroughly competent teachers with which to fill our more than nineteen thousand public school positions. But while marked increase in attendance has been enjoyed by the -secondary schools and colleges, as well as increased efficiency in very many of these schools, the attendance in the elementary schools does not show any advance. 'fhe enrollment in recent years, with

the average daily attendance in all the public schools of the state, including the high schools, is set forth in the following table:

1904-05 1905-06. 1906-07 1907-08 ..

, ... .... ,

Total Avg. Daily Enrollment Attendance"

550.3761 375.563 549,449 375,639 532,577 366,419 526,269 -- 363,565

Taking the figures for the past ~ear, of the 526, 26g enrolled, .261,720 were in the graded schools and 6+549 were in the one-100m countv schools, while the average daily attendance for the graded sch;ols was 200,650 and for the ungraded schools 162,91 5· When it is remembered that 7.270 teachers were able to furnish

Lhe instruction for all the pupils in the graded schools where the average daily attendance for the year was a little over 200,000. and

SliPERI:\Tl::\TlEXT OF PUBI.lC I'\STRUCTIOX Ii

that 12.571 teachers were rl'quired to furnish the instruction in the one-room country schools. where the an:rage daily attendance was a little less than 163.000. a ~ituation is presented that demands the thou~htful attention of the General ,\»emhly.

The following- table shows the number of school rooms in

country districts in each county, together with the total enrollment for the last school year, the total average daily attendance, and the average enrollment and average daily attendance per teacher.

A study of the tab!~ will reveal the fact that at least -lO per cent. more teachers are employed in country schools than should be re­

auired to instruct all the children enrolled in these schools, as~um­ing of course that the children could be gathered in schools of reasonable size.

18 REPORT OF THE

COUNTI.F.S

Adair Adams ... Allamakee Appanoose Audubon Benton ..... Black Hawk .. . .• . . ......•.•... Boone ...... . Bremer .. ... . Buchanan .. Buena Vista Butler .... Calhoun . . . ...•.... ... Carroll ..........•..•.... Cass . . . . ..... .... . .. . Cedar . . . . . . . .......... . Cerro Gordo ......•••. • . Cherokee , .......... ... . Chickasa'v ..... . .......•.. , ...... . Clarke ...... , , ...... . Clay .. . Clayton .. .. ..•.. .... Clinton ... , ....... . Crawford .. .... .. , ...... . Dallas .. . . ................. . Davis .. Decatur Delaware ...... . Des ~loines . . . . . . ........... . Dickinson . . . ... ... .... . Dubuque .............. . ....•... Emmu ......•. .... .1 l··aye'(re ............. . Floyd .........•.• . . Franklin ............ . Fremont ....... . ..... . Greene . . . ............... 0 ••

Grundy . . . ..... , ..•.... Guthrie ......... 00 ,,,, ••

11Hmilton ........ o. •o ••• • ••••

}l:mct>ck IL1rdin liarrison .. ... .... ............ . llrnry 1-lo\\·ard ................. . ..... . Humboldt .. Ida ..••.•••......... ... •.•.•... Iow:t .... ja-.:k!'on Ja,.prr

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ........... ,

139 106 126 121 110 167 133 144 99

137 129 135 132 130 140 133 133 134 107 104 ll9 166 160 159 139 95

110 129 82 74

129 74 1

175 ll3 135 118 137 121 141 130 127 132 146

.661 9R

.~ 144 180

$ 2,908 2.153 2,831 3,263 2.750 2.973 2,863 3.516 2,017 2,725 2,171 2.900 2.379 2,531 2,770 2,384 2,299 2,475 2,262 2.079 2,253 3,671 3.416 3.410 2,813 2,449 2.722 2.577 2.003 1,764 2.762 1,392 I 3.730 2,106 2,472 2,464 2.710 2.468 .1.080 2.726 2.459 2.627 3.613 2.204 2.023 1.778 1.817 2.919 2.898 3.839

, d ~~ ~.§ <• iii~ o< ... 1,6221 1,351 1,742 2,222 1.617 1.921 1.714 2,020 1,175 1,681 1,288 1,732 1,483 1,555 1,677 1,548 1,423 1,521 1,336 1,307 1,385 2.262 2.155 1.9(1:) 1.739 1.648 1,591 1,652 1.231 1,051 1,572

885 2.303 1,346 1,571 1,636 1,564 1,473 1.805 1,795 1.437 1.619 2.142 1.365 1.207 1,103 1.144 1.943 1,853 2.382

21 20 22 27 25 18 21 24 20 20 17 21 18 19 20 18 17 18 21 20 19 22 21 21 20 26 25 20 24 24 21 1.9 21 18 18 21 20 20 22 21 19 20 25 2J 20 19 18 22 20 21

12 13 14 18 15 12 13 14 12 12 10 13 11 12 12 12 11 11 12 12 12 14 13 12 12 17 14 13 15 14 12 l;t lJ 12 12 14 ll 12 13 14 II 12 15 14 12 11 12 14 13 13

~lJPERl..T: "llE •. T 01· l'VIll!C l~"-TRL"l"TIO~ l)

i ~ ~j

~ w <;5

z ~ ~~ ]~~~~:~~n ·- ......... ... · 1~~ ~:j~~ I ~:~~~ I

Jont"s . .. .. .. .. . 1.?9 2,(})6 1..641

1 ~~~:~\~. : : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · m I ~:m 1 ~·~~ Lee . . . . . . . . . 104 2.355 1.562 Linn ~~-7 I 3.524 2.3081 Louis:~. . .. .. .... .. . .. . ~ I.6Hi 1/~7 Lucas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o • • • • • • • • • • ()(} 2.325 1.506 Lyon • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . 130 2.602 1.4771 ~ladi~on o. DJ 2.823 1.603 Mahaska .. . . .. . .. . . •.. 145 4.033 2,497 ~I arinn . . . . 111 2.X7~ 1 ~7 Ma.,hall . . 130 2.598 1.641 I Mdls R2 2.051 1:1&; .ll• tchcll •. . 91 1.413 954 ~lonnn:a . .. . . .. . .. 140 2.(H7 1.568 ~ton roe • . • . . . .. • , . 111 .l.S.?S I 2.184 ~I ontgomery • o o.. •• _ . • o o II OJ ' 1.9~0 I I U~l

~;ff~~~n-~.:.:_:_::: :_:_::::: ....... ::::: l~~ I m~ l:1~ I Palo Alto ..... . ......... •... .. ••. , :HI H~ I H~ Plymouth • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 3.254 1.946

1

Pocahontas • . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . 131 2.R04 1.6R5 Polk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 135 3,9R5 2.138 Pottawattamic ......... _ . . . . 227 5.(~ .t046

25 16 21 12 21 1.1 20 13 18 ll 2.1 15 21 1~ 21 lJ 25 17 20 ll 21 12 28 17 26 16 20 lJ 25 14 16 10 19 ll .12 20 19 ll 22 16 19 I 12 21 I 12 18 11 li ll 19 ll 21 13 30 16 22 13

Pow('~~;.hiek lJO 2.563 1.070 I 20 13 Ringgold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 2.477 1.512 Sac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 2,461 1.402 ~colt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOl 2.686 1.718

21 I 13 18 ll 27 I 17

Shelby . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 2.336 l.7i8 Sioux 174 3.678 2.2?4 Story 125 2.674 1.61\l Tama 170 3 .. 141 2,143 Taylor • . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 2.533 1.624 L'nion 105 1.703 1.1.13 Van Ruren 109 1,921 t.m Wapello 95 2.677 1.681 Warren 127 3242 l,Ql6

~r I g 21 13 20 I 1.1 22 14 16 ll 18 I 12 2~ 1 18 26 15

Washington 122 2.4.1R 1.6JJ Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 2.604 1.725 \\"ehst<r 172 3.476 2.053 Winnebago 85 1 l.71J 1.015 "rinneshiek 141 3.0-H Ur~t Woodbury 177 32~ 1.778 Wocth 8R I l.fl161 1.175 Wright . . ..... . .......•.. ~ 1~~2,576 __ l.Sn_

Total ....•.•........ 12.57lj263.961 1162,796 I

20 1.1 22 15 20 12 20 12

~k I :~ 21 13 20 12 21-l-13

*fn cumputing avera~te<> fraction<> of one-h:alf or over iHC' countrd Fraction!' ol Je!'s th:1.n onc·half . not countccl.

20 REPORT OF THE

r f a ml'<ln' can he fou nd whereby a large number of the rural

!"rh()()Js mav he ahanOoned wi tho ut working an injustice to the

~.·hildr<·n fo; \\hom the schnols arc maintained, it i~ imperative in the

interest hnth of economy anrl efficiency that the means be dis­

covered a nd applied .

At the prC'-Cnt t ime it is necessary to i~sue a great many certifi­

catrr.; to te:tchcr!; of ver y indifferent scholarship, in order that the

<chool posit ions m ay he fill ed. If there were fewer school positions,

fewer lo w-grade certificates would be iS<uecl, and the quality of

imtruc tion for the <fat e woulrl be raised materially.

'rll€ UN JF'ORM COUNTY Cf.RTiflCATE LAW

The Thirtv- fir<t General Assemblv passed making county cer­

tificates of st;tc wide validity and trar;sferring the granting of such

certificates from the county superintendent to the State Educational

Board of Examiners. This law went into effect October 1, 19Q6, That difficulties woudl arise in the transition from the old to the

new S\'Stem was inevitable. Such difficulties are inseparable from

the in;rocluction of great improvements. Happily the tram•ition is

now complete, and a sufficient time has elapsed to form a reason­

ablv accurate judgment of the value of the law, although its super­

iority over the old method of certifying teachers will be more mani­

fest after it has been longer in operat ion.

For the twenty-one months ending June 30, 1908, 34,134 appli­

cations for uniform county certificates were received by the Educa­

tional Board of Examiners. During the same period 4,637 first

grade, y,oo-1 second grade, 4.8o6 third grade and 8,012 provisional

re,tificates were granted, while 7.675 applicants failed to secure certificates. The phenominal number of provisional certificates

j..,~ttt:cl was made nece$sary during the transition period. While

a large number of these temporary certificates were issued to per­

sons of verv inferior scholarship. and issued because of the urgent

neerl of teachers to fill the schools . the greater number do not

n•pre~ent low scholarship or lack of experience. The necessity for

i~~tting provisional certificates has now largely disappeared.

"'h• Illinois Educational Commission appointed to revise and

cochh· the •chool laws of that State recently, on its own motion,

tJOarl ; an inve,tigation of the Iowa certificate law, and has published

SUP ERI::\TEXDEI\T O F P UBLIC IXSTR L'C'J' IOX 2 1

in one of its bulletins the result o f th is in Yestig-a tion. Since the

investigation '"·as cond ucted by a comm issiOn of eminent educators

of ~not her state who were seeking in fo rmation for their g-mdance

on the best method o f licens ing teachers, and since the information

"as f11rnishe<l by that class o f I owa school men whn have had the

be ... t opportunity to study the I owa law and its workin:~. Yiz .• the

county supcrintcn(lcnts, T cannnt do httk r than to rl·prmlnce the

report on the certificat e law as publi~hed b~· tht· Illinois Cnmmsision.

"The experience of I o wa is of ~ n ffic i !?ut impurt,tlll'C tu jtl!'>t ify

a :-r-parate discu~sion. Tn Jowa , unti l r ecently, a ~ta t r hoanJ o £

e~<Jminrrs consisting o f fiv e persons issued. on cxamiuatinn, ~t at e

tlir:,lomas 1 state certificates a nd c;pecial ce rti fi c ate~. Cou nt y s uper ­

inttndents. on examination conducted by themselves issued county

certificates of two grades, g ood o nfy in th e cou nty. The county

~nperinttndent had no power to endorse ce rtificates from ano ther

count.v or to renew a certificate i!'suerl by himself.

"Two years ago a 1\C\\' p~n was adopted. Under this new plan

the State Educational Board of Examiners imres all certificates,

county as well as state. County examinations are conducter1 b~, the

rounty superintendents on questions provided by the State Educa­

tional Roarcl of Examiners. At the completion of a county examin­

ation thr county !iiuperintendcnt forwanls to the Superintendent of

Pnhlic In~truction a list of all applicants examined. with the ~tancl·

ings of ('ach in didactics and oral reading. as determined hy him,

and hi" estimate of eath applicant's per~onality and general fitness,

other than srhnla.-hip, for the work of teaching. He forwards also

the an .: w('r paprrs of the applicants \\ ith the exception of thoc:;r in

<lidarti"'· These papers arc grnded under the direction of the

P,oanl Olncl the rr.:;.tt1t!; arc tntered upon a certificate provided hy the

Rnard, which rrrtificate is tran~mitted to the county superintendent of the countr in which the applicant resides, for clelivcrv to him .

"lna nntch as the chan~£' in Iowa is recent and consequently the

WNkmgs of the old plan anrl the new is <till vivid in the minds

of th~ county superintendents, it was thoug-ht that it woulcl be r~ prda1l y intrrr~ting and informative to c:;ecure from tlw county

supcruwnrlents from that State their opinions in regard to the law

aftrr it has had two years' trial. ,\ccordingly a ti!;t of que:itions

hcarin~ upon the mrrit and working-s of the new law was sent to

22 REPORT or THE

each of the nntfll) ~uperintcndtnts o f the State. Of the ninety­

nine county '-Up~·rintcndents in Iowa, eighty-one replied. "The lJliC"'tir·ns prr ... cnt ed were as follows: "l Dn )'"ll r<'J.lard the presen t method o f certification as superior

tn the former method? "2. Has the ~.:han~e in the method o f certification strengthened or

weakened the county superintf"nd ent in his work of supervisi ng schools? "3 Ha~ the llC\\ law reduced o r increased the annoyances of the

county s uperintendent?

"4. Ha'i the new la'\v affected f<lvOrably or unfavorably the o;;tanding of the county supcritend ent as a school officer?

"5. Does the new law, in your opinion, te21d to raise tl1e standa rd of the teachin g force?

"6. Is the ntw bw mo re or k !i. 'iil l i.,facto ry than the old law t o the teachers themselves ?

"The repli es to these que.<tions sho\1 that so far as the Iowa supcrintcnclcnt s are conce rned they are almost unanimous in support

of the law. To the first question, 'Do you reg-ard the present method

of certification as superior to the former method?' seventy-three

answered yes. many of them adding some emphatic expression of opinion as 'decidedly.' 'very much superior,' 'far !-<uperiur,' 'most

emphatically.' 'there can be no question about it.' 'most assuredly,' 'indeed f do.' and the like. The following is chnracteri~tic: 'Ou r

law is splencli<l. I have worked under the old way, too. [ know

personally that our present method is much to be preferred.' One superintendent declares, 'I t has increased the professional interest

of my teachers about fifty per cent, for the first year. Our schools are in better sl1ape, due to the new law.' Eight superintendents are

doubtful in regan! to the superiority of the law, or think it has

not harl time to prove that it i~ superior. Some of these express the con\•iction that time will prove its superiority.

"'fo the second question, 'ITa~ the change in the method of ce r­tification streng-thened or weaked the county superintendent?' £our­

teen superintendents answer that it is too ea rly to determine whether

it has or has not. Nine think the superintendent has been weakened

because he has been deprived of he certificating power. Fifty­

five, however, answer that the new law has strengthened the county

suprintenclent by making it possible for him to spend more lime in visiting schools and conducting teachers' meetings. IIis power

as a supen•isor is 'trengthened. One declares, 'It has strengthened

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC 11'\STRIJCTION 23

the real superintendent and probably weakened the mere politician.' Another says, 'It has strengthened his power unless he be a driver rather than a leader.'

"As to whether the new law has reduced or incn:a:-.cd the annoy­

ances of the county superintendent (the third que~tion), nine answer that no chan~e has been noticed . Sixteen think their annoyances are

increased, and fift} -four say that the law has resulted in a reduc­tion of the annonyances of the county supcrintcntlent. 'In time it

will reduce the annoyances.' says one supcnnt(·ndrnt, 'hut just now the shortage of teachers is causing us a great deal of trouble

and the people1 knowing that we are short, are causing a g reat deal of annoyance by asking for permits to teach when of cour~e we are unable to grant them. '

"'l'he fourth question was, 'lias the new law affected favorably

or unfavorably the standing of the county superintendent as a school officer?' Twenty-eight superintendents had noticed no

change Nine were inclined to think that the standing of the super­intendents had been affected unfavorably, but were not positive in regan) to it. Three expressed no opinion. One prominent super­

intendent >ays: 'Probably from the old stamlpoint it has had an

unfa\·orahle effect. lie is looked on now in some quarters as a mere rlerk. \n1cn the law is b<'lter understoO<I it probably will place the

rount_y superintendent 111 a mnre favorable light.' Another says, ' In

the popular npin1on. 1 suppo"e, it has afft:ctcd him unravorahty; for the prople think that sinre thl' only thing that county superintendents ever did ( !) has bl'cn taken away from tht:m, it certainly has rc­dured his power. I think that tiH": uppm·itc is true' Forty supcr­

intcndt:nt.;,, however. an· tlt:c:idt.·clly of the opinion that the Jaw ha! affectetl favorably the !-tanding of thl' county ~upcrintc·ndent. 'It has in my opinion,' \.ays one, 'raised the dignity of thr 0 ffin•. Bc~t

of all it has started u~ nut for thl!' first time in a n•al profission.' 'It is my impression,' says another, 'that the ~uperintendcnt is

thought of hy teachers and patrons more '" a supervisor than as an exa111ining clerk.'

"In answering the fifth question, 'Does the new law in your

opinion tent! to raise the standanl of the teaching force?' sixty­

nine !'a\ \'t'S, eig-ht say 110 and four reply that they have noticed no cha;1g~. One of the older superintendents says: 'I think it

24 RJ'PORT OF TilE

cines· T• "'C'rlainh rut~ (>llt tho"-t.' \'tho are not prepared to take a full examination ,md have their papers graded at Des ~1oines. It has made considrrahlr cliffere ncc in--- county. \Vag-es have ad\•ancetl in may nrural schools.' Another !'a_y~. 'The teachers under

my snpcrvi~inn ar(' working harder than ever. ::\early all are fol­

lowing !'omr line nf profes"ional reading. he requirements have been rai~ccl and the teachers arc trying to reach that requirement.'

Still otnc,tlu.-r "'ays . 'Yes. in this county. ,\ go<xl many of the old

tc~1cl u: r~ '' ho have bern traching schools on second grades. and a few

whn h:nc first grade~. "ere unable to pass the examination a111l have

been cln11PC''I. and almost all who are now teaching are doing work to raise their gradrs. and a J.!OOd many are reading profe~sional

honk~.' ''l'enrhrrs are coming- to the opinion,' 'lays another ~llper­

intcnc1rnt, 'that if the\' expect to teach they must fit thcm~elves

fir..,t and not uo;;e a ~chonl a!" a place to get a little money to go

to 'chool nn." Still another "') •, '! know it does raise the ·standard

in thr ~tatr. \s far t~s my county is concerned there is very little

chang<•. Only one teacher "ho had taug-ht umlcr the old law faill·d under the new . Only four received a lower grade of certi­

ficate.' "On the sixth quc.,.lion, 'Ts the new law more or less ~atis­

fnctnry to the tea~ hers themselves?' five are in doubt. six anc:.wer

'lrss' :111d ~ixty-nine say that it i~ mnre ~ati!'tfactory. One docs not answer. )fany say in substance that it is more ~atisfactorv to the

compl•tcnt teacher~. less to the incompetent. 'To the really good teachers. tho!'e who have an t•ducation ancl training. which really fit them to J,r t<.•achcr!>-.' ~a~·s c 11e..~ . 'the bw is without que~tinn satis­

hctnr~·. The poorly educatctl teacher, without l'rofes~io11al train­

ing, nf course ha~ a harder time.' 'The teachers were afraid of

the chang-e at first.' !'ays another. 'but now they are well satisfied,

and many of nur teacher." have worked up to a better certificate

than they hcl<l untler the old law." Still another says. 'At first

there wt'T<.' 5'in many mi~represcntations· by the press that the teachers

becamr uneasy. Since they have come to unclerstanc.l it the progres­

•i\'e all approve. If put to a test I am confident that teachers would stron~ly uphold it. To the same effect another says, 'To the

good teacher.;; it is much more ~atisfactory. but the poor ones an1l tht• incnmpttent do not like it at all. In time we are going to

SUPr.RI'\TE."DF:\T OF Pl'III.IC 1'\STRl CT!O:> Z5

have a trarhcrs' profc~sion in Iowa. Then all the tcaclu:rs will ap­

prove of the law that helped to create the profc•>ion."

CXPf..!'\Sf: OJt 1-'Xt-:CUTIKC TTl F. C'£RTlfiC T£ ~ >\\\S.

All the expenses incurre~ t hy the EduC':Hion.Jl Ho<lnl of E""

aminers {or !'alarics, traveling expense~. t,f n..'arlcr~ and memhers

of the boarrl, clerical a"si~tanc(', etr., are paid frc.m frcs rec~ived

from applica11ts for certificates, each applicant ft r a unif11rn1 county

certificate paying into the Statt treasury fifty lTnts, and rarh up· plicant for a State certificate paying- two dollar>.

For the hvo years ending June 30. Jqo8, then~ was paHl intn the State treasury in fee. and placed to the credit o f the E•lucational

Board of Examiners, $21,«)07.00. During the !'ame periU(I w:\rrants

were drawn against this fund to th~ amount of $19,q0.33· Prior to the enactment of the uniform county certificate law

the expen•e of the State Hoard for >alarie>, traveling- expenses and clerical help was $r .soo.oo. If, then, we derluct from the total ex·

pen<lcd the $3.000.00 that woulrl in any event have heen expended

within the biennial period in taking care of that part of the work pertaining to State certificates, we have remaining $r6,140.JJ, which

may properly he >aid to repre<cnt the cost of executing the certifi­cate law for twenty-nne months or approximately $r6J.OO per

county. I :ut this is not un outlay without direct return to the counties.

rormcrly, county suptrintendcnts wrre reqmrccl to spend much time in examining teacher . 'fhry n,,w havt' more time for the work of

~upervi!'ion The numlttr of Yi!oits made hy connty ~upcrintcndents to the: school-. clurin.l{ the hil·nnial pcrin~t wa!'i .lo.f),lO ac:. against 25,244 fnr the two years imme-rliatrly preceding. 'rhis \voulrl incli~

cate that on an average rach Cf)ttnty ~uperintcndrnt spcn,J nt least twcnty .. five more days in school visitation during the last two years

than during the preceding two ,·ear<, anrl this. too. when the labor

of transferring from the county tn the State system was in progress

with all its attendant difficulties.

ACCREniTtD COLJ.ECES FOR Til£ 'fRAlNJ'Or. or TitACJH!RS.

The Thirty-second General Assembly passed a law empowering

the State Educational Board of Examiners to grant State certificates without examination to graduates of the State Normal School, the

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State L'nivcr.ity and the State College of Agriculture and the Mechanics \ rh, and to the graduates of other colleges and normal schonlo:; in the State maintaining courses adjudged to be of equal

rauk to the regular ami collegiate courses offered by the three StatC' institution!i' named.

The Board found it a very rlifficult matter to classify colleges undl'r this act, since but few of the ~tandarcl colleges at the time

the act went into effect maintained departments of cclucation offer­

ing the c•tttivalent of the work doue itt this <lcpartment of the Satr University. and no '\ormal School, other than the State Normal School, maintained a thorou~hly N]ttippecl training school covering the first eight grades of school work. T n addition to this deficiency the equipment and !-ttpport of some n£ the colleges waco; not rc­

a"suring. Tt wa:-.. howen·r. the jurh.:·ment of the Tioard that it was the clt"ar intent of the General Assembly that what are known as

standard colleges maintaining a liberal arts course of four full years of college wnrk 'hould have recognition at the hands of the Board. AftC'r mature retlertion the Board determined to classify what :'lrC

known as the standard colleges (in so far as such colleges applied for arcrccliting) in three t::"roups. As a basis for this cla!'sification

the follmdng definition was adopted. together with objective stanrl­arcls, known as the "Eig-ht Points":

Ili~FIXI'rlOS'.

An institution '£.,:/io.rc gradualrs arc L'Uiillcd to certificates shall pro,·idr ot /,·as/ a su(firi,·llt 1111111ber of class hours of co/lege gmde

to offa oPf>oriHIIily for frrsfiiiiOII, sopltomorc, j1111ior a11d se11ior

j'l!ars' rvork, maki11.r:. a total miuimum of sixl'y hours for mzy one semr.rfcr. Laboralory lzours shall be reckoned as uot less t!Jan two for one rccila/IOit lzour.

'fill~ EIGrr1' POI:'Il'iS.

The number of class hours for the heads of departments and students shall not exceed twenty a week.

IL A faculty properly qualified shall consist of graduates of colleges who have pursued graduate work equ ivalent at least to that that no change has been oticed. Sixteen think their annoyances are required for a master's degree.

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III. The library shall consist of at least fi\'e thousand volumes, selected \vith ref..:rencc to college subjects and exclu~ivc of puUlic

documents. I\'. The laboratory equipment shall be worth not less than $5.-

000 and so distributed as to e~tablish at lca!'t an efficient (hemical,

physical. botanical and zoological lahorator}. V. The means of ~upport is defined as reltttiring a permanent

endowment of not less than $200,000, or a fixed a-.,.;;urccl income

exclusive of tuition equivalent to the interest derived from at least

$200,000.

VI. The average salary of the heads of departments, exclusive of the salary of the president, shall be at least $t ,ooo.

VTT. The college must maintain at least seven separate depart­ments or chairs, and itl ca~c the peclagng-ical wPrk of the institution

is to be accepted without examination the college must •naintain at

least eight chairs, one of whtrh shall be •levoted exclusively to edn­cation or at most to philosophy, including psychology ami education.

The heads of these departments should he devote<! to college work. \ II I. The graduates mu-.t show the complct ion of a four-year

secondary cour~e an(l fnur·year college cour!i'C ahove the usual ei(:!ht graclcs of the rr.mmnn sdtools, and the standing and character of the

inst'lution ~mel thl" nature of its ('quipmcnl aiHl work mtl~l be such as to entitle its graduates to admission tn the graduate college of

the Rtate Cnivcrsity of Iowa. A college coming under the above cldinition and fully meeting

the eight points is denominated by the Board a Cro11p A college; one meeting at least five of the eight points a Group B college, and one meeting not less than three of the eight points a Group C college. As at first classified, but six of the indepenclent colleges fell in Group A, but after a strenuous ~car's c-ampaig-n for ;Hifli­tional equipment and support, and in some instanct:s the strengtl~cn­ing of the faculty, four more of the independent colleges came m\o Group A; so the classification at this ttme stan• is as follows:

1 Gr01'p A. Iowa College Drake University Simpson College Parsons College Iowa Wesleyan University

Cornell College Coe College Upper Iowa University Morningside College Highland Park College

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Leander Clark College Des ~Joines College Lenox College Tabor College

Buena Vista College St. Joseph's College

REPORT OF THE

Group B.

Gro11p C.

Penn College Central University Luther College

Charles City College

The third group was designed to be temporary, and it is the purpose of the hoard to discontinue this group after July r, 1909. since it is belie,•ed sufficient time will have elapsed by that date to enable all the colleges deserving of recognition by the board to at least enter Croup B.

USr: OF THE TWQ-YEAR C£RTIFICAT€.

A graduate of either a Croup A or Group B college who has had the required profe'Sional training is granted the five-year state cer­tificate of the first grade as the law requires. A graciuate of either a Croup A or Croup B college, who has had all the required work save the professional training-, is ~iven the two-year state certificate.

The same is true with a graduate of a Group C college. This use of the two-year certificate authorized by Chapter 115. Acts of the Twenty-Ni nth General Assembly, and designed to be issued on ex­amination only, was to meet what the board rcgarcted as an emer­gent) The peri<>< I covered by the two-year certificate will enable it~ possessor either to prepare for the examination in the professional subjects. or to acf}uirc the reqtti!'ite credits in the~e subjects in an approYed college. The two-year certificate will not he renewed, and it is the purpose of the board to discontinue at an early dale the use of this temporary certificate ..

. \CCREDI'l'f:D XOR,1Al, SCHOOLS.

As above stated, no normal school in this state other than the state normal maintains a fully appointed training school. The board was of the opinion, however, that those normal schools well equipped. with high entrance requirements, and offering courses practically the same as those offered in the state normal school should have recognition under the law.

.. SUPER!:\TE!\DEXT OF PUBLIC 1:\STRUCTIO:\

The norman schools so far accrecl:ted are as follows: The Xormal School of Drake Univrr<it\'. The Normal School of Highlancl Park .Coll~ge. The Normal School of Upper Iowa Universit,· The Normal School of Simpson C'olle~=:e .

ITere again the hoard ha~ u~erl the twn-vrar n•rtificatt> in order that the graduates may acquire teaching experience uncler the ~uprr­

vision of the board in lieu of the practice work offered in the train ing school at the state normal 'Vhrn ~urh t•xpt~ri<"nrr ~ati!'factt')n·

to the board is acquired the fivr·yt•ar >tate rrrtifiratr will he grante•l without examination.

The law authorizing the boarcl to accredit collr{!rs ami normal ~choo1s is proving- of great value in that our hi~her in<;;tittttion~ nf l~aming are equipping strong rlepartments of education fnr the ben­

efit of the increasingh· large number of college <hulents who arc preparing for service as teachers in the public <chools.

lNOttSTRlAf., f:OVC.\'l'IOS'.

An,· mo,•ement lookin~ to thr !"ncrc~sful introrluction of nrw suh.iect!=i in t0 tlu• ~chool rurrkulnm nm!=it of nece~coity be ~low. The nM"rl nf r01r1ical rhangc!=i in COitTc;r~ of ~turlv anr1 in methoilco of in· &tmrtiron arr frlt long hdnrc rffrctive chan{!cS can he hrou~rht ahnut. For mnnv ye::~rs the introduction of agriculture. m:mnal trainin~

and dnt~m~tir c::cience in the puhlic ~chool~ ha!=i hrrn advocatrrl. anct puhlir "-rntiment is comin~ rapirllv to the !=inppnrt of thi~ rartic:1l in· novation. Doubtlesc; aco rapid progrr~c; alnn~ thr lines of inch1c::­trial rdnratinn i~ bein{" marie in thic:: c::tatr a!\ prr~rnt ronrlitinn<; warrant.

At the pre"ent tiw<' ..,.,., town~ 11nrl ritie~ h:wr r1rpartmt·ntc of manual trainint:r. whilr domestic c::rit."nce i!i nnw taught in th~ p11hlic <ehnnls of 5 Iowa citie< .

\Vhile these numhrr" corrm c::mall in romp:tri~l1l with thr large number of towns and cities nf the.<tate. it mu<l h<' rememhrrr<l that hut few teachers are thnrnnj:!'hly e~uipp-.1 and available fnr this line

of work. The introduction of manual tr:tining ,and rlomec::tic ~cienre in any

school system may well be clrlaYerl until teachers of skill an<l <p~­

cial training can be put in char~rt of the new rlepartments of work.

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In this cuunection it is encouraging to kuow that the number of competent manual training and domestic science teachers is increas­ing every year, which gives promise o£ a gradual extension of in­dustrial education in our graded schools.

ACRlCUL'J.'LRE IN RUR.\L SCHOOLS.

While much in the way of suggestion may be given in the country schools touching the subject of elementa ry agriculture, it is unreasonable to expect large re,.:;ults where the teachers have had no scientific training in this subject. Such training, not one in a hundred of Iowa teachers has had.

The first step toward a sane teaching of agriculture is to train teachers for the work expected. The second step is to gather the country children in large consolidated schools with ample grounds for experimental work. It is within reason to expect that a suffi­cient number of teachers could be scientifically trained so one such teacher could be employed in each consolidated school to direct the work in this subject in all grades of the school. Until this condition can be brought about, the next best thing is now being done in very many counties, viz: to place in the hands of each teacher a text on elementary agriculture, and have a few funda­mental facts bearing on the subject emphasized by competent in­~truction in the normal institutes ancl s1.m1mer schools.

In this way a fe;_ things may be well taught in the rural schools, but in a wholly incidental manner.

TU:£ EJ)UCAT10NAL COMMlSSION.

It is not exaggeration to say that the most important bill that will engage the attention of the Thirty-third General Assembly is that to be submitted by the Educational Commission.

In my last Biennial Report I said:

"There is the most urgent need of a. thorough revision of the school laws to the end that contradictory sections be brought into harmony and that all be simplified. This work no one General Assembly can be expected to accomplish. A commission should be named by the Thirty-second Genera l Assembly to perform this important work and to report to the Thirty-third General Assembly."

In compliance with this recommendation, the Thirty-second

General Assembly empowered the Governor to appoint a commission

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of three members to "rearrange, revise and codify the exi~ting laws

relating to the public schools and to recommend additional needed legislation .. , The Goven10r appointed a!' members of the commi<;­

sion: Dr. F. E. Bolton. Attorney\\'. II. Daily, and Attorney .\rthur Springer. The commis .. ioners ha\'e perfonned their dutie faithfully and well. The bill drafted, tog-ether with a comprehensive report by the commission. is puhli~lled in another volume; hence no mention

of the report need be made here, other than to say that I am confi­dent that the C'nactment into law of the bill reported will mean a

gerat forward step for our public school<.

OKP. YEAR UNDER TilE UNJF()JBf COll'iTY CFRT!FICNfE LAW.

The unifc•rm teach~rs' ct>rtifir~te law, which hecame ciTe<"ti\'e nctober I, 1900. comhinr~ llw !lllr( nr,ect fto:~lur('l of !=imil:tr laws ~-n~c·tcd years ago in the "lates of N~w York a11d \tinn('-;nt:t, anrl more recently in Nebra~k'l and South 0:1knta.

Contrary tn gcnenl report, the cnunty Sll perintenclen t s till ex­erc-ises Jar,.,::•· f'0wers in the Jict·n·inn- nf te:tchNs. He: alone passe11 upnn tl e g1"I1N:ll filtH'!= :mel moral character nf each applicant. Tf he wilhhnlrl Ids rc-('omme1HI.1!i( n nf :ln npplicnnt a certificate is not grnnt­ed, f\'t'll thi.Jilgh the c;chnlarship is strong. The State Board of Ex· aminrrs J•:'s.H·s upon tll<" scholarRhip only.

Certificates Issued.

Within the yen.r ending October t, 1907, there were filed with the Stale noard throutrh thC' county supcrint(·nrlcnt 26,138 applicati·Jlls for teachers' certificate!i. Within the same p('riod certificate!; were issue-d by the State Bo:lrd as follows:

Special Certificates .. First Grade Second Grade .. Third Grade .. . Privisional ....... .

351 3.737 7.635 4,061 5.~64

This shows the total number of failures to have hern 4,R44 nr )1)2 mnre than for the year 1905, when thr nggr<>gate number of hilures reported by county superintendents was 4,742

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Certificates In Force.

Prior to October J, 1907, third grade and provisional certificates is-5-utd last ye-;r to the number of 3,060 had expired, leaving the following number of certificates in force in rewa on October 1, 1907:

I .ife Diplomas 365 St:.te Certificates '' ......... 2,974 First Grade or Two¥ Year County Certificates Is­

sued by County Superintendents after July 1 and Prior lo October 1, 1906. . 3,264

Special Uniform County Certificates........ . . . . 351 First Grade Uniform County Certificates.. 3,737 Second Grade Uniform County Certificates ...... 7,635 Third Grade Uniform County Certificates ..... . .. 3,486 Provisional Certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,979

The Number of Teachers Required.

The nctual number of different teachers re<1uiretl. in the course of the year cannot be accurately known. The school secretaries reported 29,650 teachers employed in 1906, but these figures are evry misleading. The custom has been quite general in rural districts to employ the teai:hers for a term of two, tl1ree or four months. A leather might teach a fall term in one district; a winter term in another distritt; and a spring term in still another district, and would, of course, be re(>orted by the secretary of each school where she had taught. So in the aggre­gate of 29,650 teachers reported for 1906 many hundreds were counted twice and a great milny counted three times. The number of teachers required to fill the schools at any one lime is 19,729, but a larger num­ber of persons actually teach in the course of the year, since many who begin in the fall leave the work for various reasons before the close of the school year. As already stated the m1mber o£ certificates now in force: is 24,791. The number of different persons holding certificates, however, is but 24,016, since 775 teachers wrote ln both the June and July examinations and secured certificates as the result of both. The total number of different persons licensed to teach at this time (October 1, 1907) is, therefore, 24,016 or 4,287 more than there are positions to fill; yet county superintendents report a shortage of teachers in many countjes. This apparent contradict ion is easily explained. Many women receiving first grade and state certi6cates one, two, three or four years ago have since married; others have entered other fields of work; others have left the state, lured by higher salaries; many others holding certi~ ficates secured this year are in college or normal school, while still others will not eac.h except in favored positions already filled. More than one~third of all the persons holding State certificates and life diplomas have gone to other states where wages are higher or have re· tired from the work of teaching.

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The New System oJ Examinations Adds No Fmancial Burden to the State.

Teachers m this St;l!e h.ave always hl•en r~qmr("d to pay an ex­

amination fee of $1, which went toward ~11pportinJ.:' t!ll' county norrnaJ

institute Under the nc\\- law the !'amc In· s d!Ht{<'d l~ fornwrly, hnt

one-half of it is nnw paid mto the State trrasnry. 'rhc an1ount paid into the State treasury in thi!< way for the year rndlllg { lctnlJrr 1, 1'}()7, was

$13,064. \Vithin the same pennU the total CX(H''liS<'S nf rxt•t·utin~ this Jaw (which under lhr <;t.<llllt' canu.,t I'Xt'N•d the· it·e.;. pa11l in .• ,mounted to $12,365.20.

The Saving to the Counties.

Under the olrl law the 4:"0Unty .~;unerinJt·tHit:nU qtlltt• g:P 11 r .-dly rm plnycd a part or all of the in,.titutr iustnH·tors for frr, 111 11n tn {our days in assisting in conrlucflng rxaminatinn..; and rearling an. wt r p:qH.·r~. This !'irrvice is no longer required 1n the C'OUlllit•s, and the tnstitute in­

structors nnw dcYnh- all the time fur wluch they are l'111J1lnyrel tu in slntct1nn Connty MtJlt'l'lltlctH!c·nt..; whn had c:-.:fH"I'ICU\'l' umln thr old sy~tem, with two excentinns, rtport that tltc)· \.\·ere required tn o;pcnd

many more days in the work nf ex:lminin~ te:tchcrs, reading nnswer p~pe-rs ;1nd transmitting returns, tli:tn is required for like service nndrr

.the nc.·w law, the average 5a\ ing repnrted being JO dayc; This extra tunl' s:tntl will enr~hlc the county superintendent to cln more efTrctive SU;'ervn•l n. l<o..~Ll·d .1t $4.00 per day (the former pay of a couut}· <;Up<·r· inh·lldt·nt) the value of this time equ:1.l!i the total cost of executing the rt:rlillc:lle law.

The New System Is Fair.

Tlte foll••wlll_g quc~tiun was submitted to the C'Otlnty superintl•ndtJ1fS 1111 Cktolu·r I 1907

··Tn your knn,.,.·Jc·thzr nr belit>f hn!' :1ny one cxamin('d sinc-r Or-tnher I JQO(,, hecn rle rned a certificate who YOU helinc should have r('ccivf'd one?"

Eighty '" 4.:ounty :-;uncriutendcnts oui uf 94 rrporlin~ nuswu this IJUestion No; 6 others find that in the H,fitJ.!rt·gate 14 ltacla·rs h;tvc bern denied certificat<'S who shnuld in tlw opinum of 1ltc rn1111ty superin· t~ndents have received samr, whilr: 2 sup('rinh·Juhnl!l think throir troachrn to lhe numbtr of 66 ~hnu ld han rf"('('l\'f"fi highc:r .zrarle ccrtific:lil'S than grante•l.

The Shortage of Teachers.

Frnm r.Jli4:"i:ll reports reniv<'d frorn 94 rouutil' it is • hnwn thnt 421 schools 111 these rnuntit·S wrre clnsrd nn Ortobcr I. 1907, Cor want of teachNs e~nd that JRJ wrrr doserl for ~~ Jikt• n·a~nn nne year ai{O, when COUnty 51lfh'rinktlfh~11l!i lt;!d ru11 JicenSill_c!" powrr [t is alSO shOWil !httt county supcrintcnrll·nts hav(' knnwl~:•lgc of 412 unc:mploy\·rl tcachns, 117

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of whom will accept schools at good salaries, and where suitable board­ing accommodations can be provided. The county superintendents, who are better ab)(' than any other class to state the reasons for the pre­valent shortage of ttachers, do not ascribe the shortage in any im­portant sense to the new certi fica te law. Seven county superintendents expres?J the opinion that the false and misleading reports that have been widely circulated concerning the examinations and the granting of certificates have had the efftct to frighten some cC'mpetent pusons away from the examination~, and in this way thrir services have been lost to the !i!thools But all recognize that the difficulty of sr:curing teachers has been growing more and more acu te for the past five years. After every effort to secure teachers a year ago, when the licensing power was in the h:mdS of the superin tendents, there were 183 schools unfilled for lack of teachers.

In answering the question: "Why, in your opinion, is there difficulty at present in securing an

adequate supply of competent teachers?" County superintendents very generally give as reasons~

I. The bettn salariu offered in occupations that give employment for the full year and thnt require less time and expense in preparation.

2. 'I' he gt neral prosperity of· the country and easy circumstances of fa rmers and others, relieving young women from the necessity of earn· ing their own way. .

3. The better salaries offe red teachers in the western states. 4. Low r!'tima te placed upon the value of education by the people. 5. Tncrcurd oppl')rtunities for c.:mployment, many more doors of

opportunity npening before young men and young women than formerly. (a) Practic:llly all the county snpcrintendents place the qut-stion

of low wagr-s as the chief rea,;on why more competent persons are not attracted tn an d held in the profe~sion of teaching.

· The Question of Salaries. For the past five ye::trs teachers' salaries in this State have been

gradually rising, but not in proportion to the constantly increasing cost of Jiving. Taking the State over the advance in salaries within the past six months has been more general and more marked than for any previous year. From county superintendents' reports just made it is shown that not Je~s than 58 per cent. of the schools of the state are paying teachers higher wages this year than last, the increase ranging from $2.00 to $10.00 per month, with an average of about $5 per month.

Longer Contracts.

The old custom, almost universal in rural districts, of contracting with teachers for a term of two, three or four months, is giving place to a more rational policy. Ye.arly contracts with rural teachers have been made this year in many of the districts in at least 56 counties, and

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in nurly every instance the county superintendent reports this number trreater than evC"r before.

Provisional Certificates.

In the lranshion from the old system to the new it was inevitabTe that. •. large m~mher nf temporary crrtific·tes should be is~ur-d. The provJtJonal C'ertlfic-ate does not m•cessar~.y ~tand for poor 5chol:trship. But a large rer cent possihly ovtr half C>f the pro\·i!l:ional certificates now 1

" force wc-rr- iuued on r:rad~s lower than those rrf)nired for a thrrd gradt't cert•~cate. The!r low clan crrtificates woulcl not have bun. hllned h~d H betn posaihle to uc 1re more teachen capahlr of cndu bl7 passtng rfJr e.xammat10ns. They ~ere issued in enry 111,tance upon the requeat of lhe c untv 1Up4" intrndcnt antl in ruponse In local demand. It Is u:ptcttd that tuchers with low g'~'ade provisional and th!rd v.ade cutlfira.tu will lOon mrrit hcttrr ctrtiflc. tes. Therr- it a 1trong lncentrvt otrrrrd f,,r 1elf-impro\ rment on thr part of tt

1ese

teachers "'; th• .. d grade certsticate ts valid for six; mnnth~. a atcond •rade I val_td for twc"1ty-four mc•nt hs, a tint grarle is valid for thirty-six months, while a rrgulu S: tr c:ertifi .. te is v ltd f r i ~~:ty month!~:. Aside frClm t1 1r longer ltfr of tl1e ht"ttr· ctrt 1Cotes the custnrn is becomm~r general wrth ~chuol bo:trds t•) pay soal. •ies "ldurg to 1J1e gradr of crrtificates. It is safe to ••Y that nrvr:· hefcrll h.wf' tt'ichers in th

1s

State hrl'n ·~ e. ,.nesfly en .. itge.) in study 1n the l,ope to attain a higher gnde of crrt1ficatt: than that now lteld.

Time the Test of the Law.

. The put'!11g :no ''Jrcr the ~ew tystem of certifying teachers which "!rectly affected 26.000 persons, could not he tlonr withrmt sorne fric ... t~on. N·uura11y the administration will w. rk more s.mor,thly from this. time 1

'fl. The law so far ns lfJt~d Is regudert as successful by those best able to Juclge rr wil1. hnwe\'cr, require cc•nsidaable time to demon ... ltUte ita grnt value iu upl:ft1ng !Standards and in advancing the cause of popular PriucatJ'"'n. •

fn .'~e (•pint ·n Of OUT" fe-~1118' educaton tt will take. five yean to get a cond1t1on that tile IJew l:tw will hnve produrec1.

1'1J3t edu~ Jtional c nt1itions in lt)wa Rrc 1mprov 1nR" j1 madr clear in t!1e report set out in the prrcl'dmg paragraphs. We bt-lieve thr-!lle condi­trons. wtll tontinue til imp:-ove and I hat thr: new certificate law wisely ~nd 1011~ 'll'tially arlminh;terecl. will be rcrngnbrd :u one of the (ac tors 1n thrs lmpr·ll'rrnent

October 30. 1907 JOHN P RIGGS,

Superintendcnt of Public In&truction.

Rfl'OR'I' OF THE

OF£'TCI \L C\LL:;. CTRCt.;J,.\RS . \:\ll CO:'d;\fC'\fCAT IO :\S.

Official Call.

'ro thc: Cnuuty ~npl'rintl'lld~nl: Ynu :lTC hl·n•hy cnllt.:d offici:tlly to a mt.•cting of county superin­

tendents to ht· ht:ld at Des ~Joines, \Vcdnesday and Thursdily, December 26 and 27. 1906. Uncll·r provi:-oion of Sl·ction 2742, ycn1r expenses will

he ddr:1yccL ]011:'> F RIGGS.

Snpcrintl'ndent of Public ln,.truction.

Dt·c<'nlht'r 15, 1906.

Official Call

Tf! lht County Sl1JH.:rintcrulc-nt · In nn·ortlancc with Scctiun 2622 of 1hc C!ldc. ynu an· hereby called

to lllt'Ct with the Sutwrintc:ndcllt of Puhilc ln~trnctiuu In convention alt

fol111W!->: Rnl C Jak. April 3.

Centerville:. :\pril 5. Cherokee, April 9. Cedar Rapids, 1\J1ril 12. Tks :\Joines, .\pril 17. Tn ;dl the llll't·ting-s. except the one at Ccntcrvill~. the fir!'t scsslon

will cnnn:nc at 111111:: o'clock in the morning, and it is very important th:~t this, as well :ts the nltcrnoon .o~;ssinn, lw wdl atlcnded. The Cen· tcrvi\Je meeting will be held in room 19 nf the high school building promptly at two o'clock on the afternoon of .\pril 5th. nnd will be

prc~idc-d over hy the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Every county snpcrintendenl -is expected to attend one of the

mcctmgs :uuwuncL·d in this callJ and is entitled, under Section 2742 of the ..;t:honl Ia,•-!"., to :dl expenses incurred in attendance upon such

meet in~.

~l'l'ERIXTD:IJF;>;T OF PL:IJLIC TX$TRL'CTTOX .17

T'u di:Ocu~!'.ion-. will be wholl}' lllil_,rnwl, f"T 111t('TtSt tn COt!llly ,;.upcrttll('ntknt!' ,llltf any suhjecb of gCO• gest \'e hst, may be taken ltlJ. in addltl• 'II to those in the ~ug

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)(lll!\ F RIGGS, :SliJII.'fllll :l•lt:lil cr Public llhlfUCtiun .

Sugges!ive Subjects for Discussion. \ 1nua! k por .~ . a :-:ch 11 /flrj rs lc 1 11111y stq 1t int .1 c.knl ,

h C'lluUt\' Stlp~rllltn~tlnrts tn sl. c rmpcriulcndrnt. Rcc!' 11 S,·hwJI I. gtJiat• Ill,

a Unif -m --ho 1 y• r, b L ltfOJIIl (Ctl lty cc I • c: t

I 1 I x 111 mll1ons

(,;1) R "'lllar

( ) Spcctal. (2 R .. cwalo; I 3 R ;It~tr ti1 11 .

(-t Tq11 Jl rtir. rr 'rns. 1. The l'r «•ll t 1111 .,J, fo1 l "" •llt•Lltin Sdt ,ol< 4 St:hool \ 1 i· 1 • 11 11.

5.

Official Call.

To tit· t.. tnly ~UJ•t: JUI('nlhnl l·f !O\\- 1

Y( l1 u ed 0t11 J.dly to mc. .. :t in IJco; 'luillt'!S on Dccemher Jht d j .. nu"' y ls; l1·d nnd ,J d.

\Jr ,/:.S ;. Sllg~ '": ·c\ tl~o1l I] t:rtlllf'lldt t titlH' thclf arrival in ncs "til embl1 -~ the l hall"lu r of the rr ~u~c of Rl·p;e-cnta

t;\ !Ill til~ L1p•t 1 a ~1.LKlucll)d.: rn th1• ;ftnno•tO oi Tut·"' 1J:w J) 1~cem­bf'r .list 'T'•ls ln·l JII'C ik ,. I h \\ r,. y lllfnrnl.d, ;IH] i~ held to afr L.J u:-wr; Hctu t lb tl PJI· lltr lty tu lot'ulllC ht'ttt•r •' u:unt ·\ anti

to .:il.ll· "' pllll·ll 11 111c 1 oc: p rtlllt' t 1 tlw1r work.

\'erv trJiy yours,

, )<111111 Ji RIGGS, Snp• r llt~·n•kut c,f 1 'uhlic f n olrul..'lion.

llt:ct'ld ('f 10, Jf)(17.

Official Call-April 15 and 16, 1008.

.A cmlfl·n.:nce uf_ county l;UfHc·rintt-ndl·nls will be heltl in the Capitol Buihl111g at D..-s ).(()lllC!' 011 \Vednc!-d;:1y and Thursdny, April ]5 nri 1J 16.

38 REPORT OF THE

For many yea rs three or more meetings of county superintendents have been held uch spring in the different parts of the State; but lt it thought by many that greater good wilt result from all the super· intcndents meeting together for conference. The discuasions will all

be informal. 'fhi!J call is made under the provisions of 'Sec tion 2622, the neces-

sary expensess for which will be defrayed by your county under Sec-tion 2742. Respectfully,

Superintendent of Publ ic Instruction. JOHN F. RIGGS,

PROGRAM.

April 15-10 a. m.

The Institute. The d iscussion on this topic will be limited to a consideration of ways and means for increasing the efficiency of the institute as we now have it. The proposition to change the law on

this subject will be discussed at a subsequent session. The Rulea Governing Examinations. All questions concerning ex·

aminations should be called up under this head to the end that all the rules may be thoroughly understood by every county superintendenL

2. p.m.

School Officers Reports. Under this bead the means of securing prompt and accurate reports will be discussed and explanations made, if desired, concerning any features of the county superintendent's annual

report. Awakening Public Sentiment. Many county superintendents have

achieved notable success in one way or other in arousing a sentiment favorable to school improvement. Under this topic, tell what has been

accomplished in your county '\·ithin the past year.

6,30 p. m.

Dinner at Savery Hotel. April 16-9:30 a. m. and I :30 p. m.

Proposed Changes in O ur School Laws. (a) A change from the

district to the county system of school organization. (b) Abolishing the Normal Institute as now provided and estab·

lishing in its stead a short institute during the school year, requiring at­

tendance on the part of all teachers with full pay. (c) Providing for free high school ins truction for country youth. (d) Other changes suggested by county superintendents.

SGPF.RIXTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

TOPICS FOR D!SCUSSIO!il.

Chances in School Law-Suggested by County Superintendents.

April 15. !9<111.

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th I ~lake ttrm of office of count) supe-r.11e'ldc~t begin :tnd end with

I oo year 2. Abolish office uf achool treaaurc-r. 3 Ga\'C cc•unty suptriDtto""ldcnt author t)· bu[ ;lings. · to condemn unfit ~chool

4 M ke the appO!ntm tt of a tru nt offic-rr r.ntnpuhory in all ac~ool corporatir-na.

S .. Re ·Jht• some .:tr (toni~ nal nl te on•l )' school trall"1ing as a c ndltiOn to C"nter; lg a teaC'htr'a rxamaut on

II 6. Discontinue the issuing of I'TO\'ISlon 1 certifu 'tlu t•n )qw "ratles

o~· low? " ·

7 The '" t ute t,rollmcnt fu: or the regtstrat on fee-which •~all we a'>~ !1ah?

8. Dt' yrng, di~trict th r gbt to rnamtain a school for }t'IJ than ten '>UPI • a-td r 1u rtng tr nsportation whcrt! nc~"eas ..... y

V. M I e t'le leg ~ ach ol yea f:evc-n mon liS inst 1•1 of &iK

11. • A c u,ty enuc ti~ nal board t aelect tn.t books whcrt". county umformtty prevails.

11. A nod ~eC't on 2803 '' .ns to give every child the adva"'ltagu of the :l(' est lft.hool of tl1t grade to w 1i...h J1(' h~longs, frte and wtth-

out ntn: c:rsy. ll. Et,.ctH n ( r couu Y !l.lpt''~'inlt•tl Jcnt hy county bond wl1ich

boad 5-~'ou'd also h Vr" control of all !'cltw•l aHairs wh cit re.lat; county

111 genrra.L to the

f- 13. Fm? w~r th C'ounty tl1Jtertntendrnt lo cau~e to be withheld om the 'll)pr.;-tlonm "'lt f•Jntl nf tliflricll which l"!egle~t 0 r t

comp'y w h the proy;tiCirtl r.f the lil~nry I;.IW loy a sprci£ie~ :~~~"e tho

sum, c! ~v• cents 1 r >Ch peroon or ocl1o0l age, soitl mount to h; .: p 11r 1 tr. tht'! pu ....... a f lil--r ry 1 t -ok&. ~ . 14 I ke tt ~otit nal.with srhoc I boards wl•etlter or not to distrihute

hb:try tu oks ee'lll·annu: y

. Note The ab~ ve topic are numb(' red rnr reference. They will be d11 uue tn the c. t! ~rtc: m.nC'tl hy the county lllptrintenc.lenta prtsent.

40 REPORT Or THE

t;l!{ll I.-IR S ·1 1 l C<ll XT\ Sl:l'l'.RIXTiiX DEXT~ COXCERXII'\G I'K! •Vl~l! >X IL l'ERTI Fll'.ITES ,\:\0 SPECJ.\1,

I X \111:\ .\TI!>XS.

For the Guidance of County Superintendents-The Provisional Certifi­cates and Special Examinations.

l··c r th t· Jtrc-- nt, .1nd until the tt"ad•cr~ nf the State hecnme thor­oughly familiar , ... ith all thl" provi .. i0TlS !'){ the new ccrtdlcate Ia\\.', many

provisivnal t.·ullf•catt.·s ,,re likt.·ly to he recJuired. ~nch ccrlllicates will

be iss twd pr·JIIlptly 111 all l' 3"'es that t'~'mc clt'iirly under Prov1sions (a) .and (hi, p;I).{CS 11 anti 12 nf the H.nlcs Governing Examinntions.

~incc liUJl>t of the artific:~h:s 110\\' in force are county certificates i!'C:IICfJ hy C'UUJlty ~Ujl<'filllt'lldCIIt~ it is founli IJ(•C('!!I:Ir)' \<t CXlC!ld the

privilcg<>s of l'r1 •vi,;inn (a) to teoucher~ who hnld gOOtl certificates in full forct" in one c.·c.unty, hut '\\ ho desire li) h·aC"h in ;mother county. County

~npc-nntenclcnts will take note nf this rxtcnSil•l1 of l'rovision (a) and they will all-<O nnte that nro nrtil( .. 1tc "ill he is,.ucrl unclc.·r either Provi­

"ion {a) or l'rovi~ic•n ih) unkss the ~.:ounl)' superintl'n1lent so rccom-

mends. The county supC'rinh:nclcnt !houiU nN rder to this department any

inquiry c•·nn·rniug th(' pwvic:innal ct'rtlficatc. Ile can determine quite

as \Vtll undtr which JITO\' l"'ion of Rule 24 any j.!iv<'n case will faiL If a particub.r casr c;wnot be clauificd under either of the two

pruvisions to which rcft.·rence has bC'rn madt, and it is the judgment of the county supenntc.·ndcnt th;1l the !'en·iccs of the teacher arc required,

the case mu!-t thrn fall under 'Prnlo'i.;ion (c), pa~e 12 of the Rule!~ Gov­

~rning E;~tarnin:..tinns. TIH~ Ctltlnty Htpf'rintendttll s-hould utnilize the he!t tcath~:r:-t available;

that is ,,, say, wh~n.· thr M:rviC't:S c•f :1 teacher u( undoubted success are

rrquircd for ~ny particular p~>sitinn in a county. an1l such teacher can

under tbc rult·.s Sf(Urc .1. !~gal crrtif1cate •mly by examination, it will be well for the county -upt•rinttndtnt tn a .. k for a spe..:i:tl cx;1minaiton

that the pro•oi!'innal ct·rtiticatt" may he is-.ul·tl. Section 19 fof the crrtific:ttt" law will not hl' constnu·d to mean that

evtry per~>on in the cnunty holding a certificate, however low the grade,

mu!lt he f'mployccl hef•JrC a special cxamination can he a!'>kcd. In all such cas<'S the county superintcndtnt must cxerci~c his hcst judgm<'nt.

It is 5Uggest~d in thi.s connection that if possible, not more than one special examination be requested b~tween any two regular examinations,

and that sach special examination. if one is required, bt so timed ag to

aatiafy aU caul of like nature.

J\.' ·nbl·t 1-;, 1906

42 REPORT OF TilE

work of the school should proceed unde r the immediate direction of the tea<.: her.

For further !'>uggt-stion on this subject, SC't page 66, Part I, of the Report of the Supennt€'ndent of Public Instruction for 1904-05i also page 51 to 57 of the Proceedings of the Iowa State Teachers' Asso­ciation for 1905.

2. IJ'eachers' and School Officers' Meetings. Local and county teach('rJ>' meetinps may be made the means of great educational uplift if they are wistly planned and if the hear ty co-operat ion of teachers and patrons is secured. They should be as free as possible from formality and each meeting should have a definite aim. See page 67, Part I, Re­port Superintendent PuLiic Instruction, 1904-05.

Jn th is connection the organ ization o( mothers' or parents' clubs and the holding of school officers' meetings at stated t1mes is comp mtndt."d to the thoughtful consideration of county superintendents. Such or~anizations, ir carefully planned dnd skillfully directed, are powerful agencies in awakening and sustaining a good school sentiment.

J. The Hand-Book. You should know the Hand-Book thoroughly that you may render the greatest ass istance to your teachers in your visits. The instruction on the contt·nt ami use of the Hand-Oook, given to inexperienced teachers at the normal insti tute , may very properly be givc:n by the cou nty superintendent. lie should know the !land­Book su thoroughly as to be better ab le than any of the institute m­strucors to give this instruction.

4. Special Days. A supply of "Special Days, School Year 1906-07" was sent to your office about November 1, 1906. A copy of this pamphlet should be in every school room. We can send you a few additiOnal copies if you lind you have need of ·them. 'fhis pamphlet is not the property of the teacher, but of the !>c hool, and should remain in the school library.

5. The Institute. In perfecting you r plans for the normal institute you will ob!;crve that the institute MUST be in session at least six days and that no institute can be in ~ession profitably during the time of a teachers' examination, i. e.., the 26th, 27th and 28th days of June and the 24th, 25th and 26th days of july. It is not necesMry that the institute prrcede the c:otamination. The best institutes in the past have NOT been placro;, to cram for an examination. Most rortunate is it that NO Iowa institutr in the future can be such a place. The institute should impart knowlnlge and gi\'e inspiration and those attending ought to be better able to pass a !i!Uhsequent examination; but preparing for a n examination is not the <'nd and aim of the institute. Teachers are expected to show their profrs!oit•nal spirit by attending the institute and teachers' meet­ings. The t("acher who takes no interest in such matters can not e.x:­pt"Ct a fa\·orable ncommendation from the county superintendent when

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTIOI\ 43

she. appears in a teachers' examination or Set!kS the rene . I certificate. \\a or her

6. The. ~ew ~ertificate Law. You are asked to make yourself _ oughly lamohar woth EVERY SECTIO!\ of th< . . thor

b . . . new certificate law anJ to e equally fam1har with the printed rules and regulations adupted by the Educat10n~t fioard of Examiners. You will have many in<luiries from tuchen m thrse matters within the next six months Jnd it is most Important that you ~e able to give clear and correct an.,wer!i. no not rt'fer te.ach~n to tlus department. lf you have questions you can not ans~er, .wnte us. clearly and fully and we will, if possible, lve YOU dtaJred mrormahon. g the

7. The Janua_~ Ex~mination. (a) On January 19th we will !iend ~o~ -40 hsts of questions m each certificate subject; also a supp)J o( pre­h~tJnary papers (Form E). H you ha\'e rt'ason to believe that you will have more than rorty applicants, Jet us know by the 15th

(b) In the exammation, rollow the Rules Governing Exa.minations !ltric-tly, except that Rule 4 may be modified to this extent: If appli­can.ts are late at any session, the remainder or the half day may be dJv1dc-d as you may elect behvetn the subjects for that half da. . b t

~~s~i~~.a..,e may a subject assigned for any half day be taken at a~~th~r

(c) In your marking on geperal fitness, d1dactics and oral reading mark on the !-i.c~ de of. 100. Enter in duplicate the names, po~tollic~ address and the reQUired markings for each applicant on Form F. Stnd BOTH blanks to the State office; also send ever r · paper (Form E) . Y pre 1m1 nary

(d) ~dmit no one to the examination who is no t 18 years of age or w~10 ~~11 not be 18 years or age by the date of the next regular exanunauon .. Jf a~ apr.)licant is not yet 13 g ive the da te, following the name, on wh1ch ..;a1d applicant will be 18.

8. The Provisional Certificate. Rule 24, pages 11 and 12 of the ~ult·~ Govern mg. _T<:xnminations, and our circular o r November 15th on I rov1SW11al Ct"rt•hcatrs aud Special Examinations will enahle you to dettrnune mt'l~ t Ca!ie!l under this h<'ad.

.'There art, however, so me teachers 111 eve ry county whost certificate• expire hdorr the l'lohe: of the present sc hool year. \Vhere such te;tchers are unauf;ccuful and, in the judgment of the county superintendent, the1r aerv!('r-1 td1ould .be continued, provis ional certifica tes will be iuued wht"n requested hy the county !iuperintendent, it being deemed unwise to re~um:~ the-m to leave their schools to attend the January C'Xarnination.

1 he county superintendent, under authority of ~ections 9 and 20 of the ~ew ('(" rt~ficat e law, may exttnd THIRD GRADE and PRO­~ISIO~AL c~rllficatt"s (without fee) until July ht, provided such cer­toficat<s wor< " ueol by th< Stat< Board. HE HAS, HOWEVER, NO RIGHT TO EXTEND TilE LIFE OF A CERTIFICATE ISSUED

44 REPORT OF T il E

PRJOR TO OCTOBER I, 1906: but as above stat ed, he may req uest t he State Boarrl tn i~"11c the prn'lisional certificate in such cases, a nd sa m e will be i::.sLa·d f•)r tht· remainder of the school yea r , no examination and no theme IHlJH.'r brmg n:(Juircd, the only papers to be s ub mi tt ed be in g the pn:limin:1ry pnp<'r (form E), filled out by t he teach er a nd t he

county supcrintcndC'nt's statement (Form B), o n which the standings from the old cnunty certificate should be recorded.

Tn all othl'r cases Clf granting the provisional certificate as pro· Yi(lt·d in (a) an(! (b), T<nlc 24, and in circular of November 15th on

Provisum<d Certific;~tes and Special Examinati•.liiS, the paper, as in re­

newal'>, \viii be required, the same to be passed upon by the county

superintendent. 9 F ei:S. (::t) A fcc nf $ 1 mu5t be col lrcted from ever yone wri t mg

un exnminiltinn either in part or 111 ,.,.·h{l\e, from every one a pplying for.

n. IHO,·isional ccrt1ficate and from en~ryunc :1pplying for the ren ewa l of a. nrtif1catc. Onehalf of the amnunt sn cnllecu:d mu!'.t be pnid in to

the Tn'>litute Ft~nd anrl tile otlwr half must he forwarded to tiH' Treasurer

of Stnte, Des )fnincs. Towa. 'fhe~c fee5 should be d eposited on the

F fRST D:\Y OF 'l'IIE ~10::\'1'11 no not remit to t he S ta t e 'l'r t>asurr r on any oll1l'r date.

{b) J\ re~od!>trntinn fre nf $1 ic; required before a teacher can begin teacbing. Y0u can regi~tcr a certitic::tte only to t he close of the current

~chool year. \II registration fees mu5t be paid into the fnstitnte F und.

10. Renewals of County Certificates. The R ul es Governi ng Re· newals W('re de!iigned to nnswcr ful ly nil q u estions o n t h is subject.

P lease m:1kc ynu r self ihoroughly familia r with these rules and o b ser\'c: (a) T hat the complete set of re newal papers comprise the fol-

low ing·

D).

l. Applica t inn bl ank (Fo rm A) to be fi ll ed out by a pplican t .

2. Cou nty super in tendent 's statem ent (Form B) 3. D ircc ltor's ~ta t e m c- n t (For m C) F ro m m ajority o f B oani. if

and inclt-pcmle n t di~tri ct fr flm tlw direc tor und e r w hom t h ~

teach('r lw" ta ught, if :1 sc honl tnw n,. h ip. 4. In casr nf city tC':tc:her,., ci ty superintenden t's statemen t ( F orm

5. A br ief. conci!<e nnd accurately writte n paper on one o f the

topics lis ted on p:.tgc 8 of t h e Rul es Governing R enewals 'fhc teac he r and NOT t he county superi ntendent will se lec t

the t opic. ( b ) D o no t forward th e papers until th ey are co mple te no r until

th e fee o f $1 is paid. Ente r in the proper s pace o n FOR).f A the da te

yo u r ece ive th e fee . a nd .s ig n your na m e. DO NOT F OR\V'ARD THE REXEW .\1, PAPERS WITHOUT Till S ENTRY.

(c) ln cnse. o f a seco nd grade certi fi cate when but part of the grad~s are acc-epted [sec (d), page 8, Rules Gove rning Renewals ]. tht

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a_pp l ica~t must wntc 111 th'-· n:·maininx ~u1Jjects ~t some rc~-tnlar c.,ami113•

t1_011 thrs year-prdcr:1hly t he June (.'xamimlliouL 'J'hc pa1h:r (Ill profcs­

sJonaJ or current toprc is required in all "ttch t.',lSt·s ;11 ul ll may he writ•en at the ttme of the examination, or :1t (lther llmt.· chu'Ot..'ll hy the county supcrintl'lldent

\\"iwrc: <l part t·xuminatinn 1,.. rcquirnl. d .• unt ttlt• thf..' rcnC\\al

papt:rs [sc.·c (al, paraj.!r;tph Ill ;t!Jiwr:], tllllil tht· t'x;tmiua!J()n '" com­pleted

. ln rcc ,r;Jing sntond gradt· cerltlicatc )H'r •·cnh on the county .. upcr·

lllltJu.lrut s ~>lah-ltll'nt C f·nrm HJ, gin: \l.T. tile pn C('nls. those hl'ic>\\' 00, as \\'(•11 ot- I hu:-.e 90 o11ul ahov1'

!d) \\'lh'rl· a h."Ldhr qf lnnJ.t ami !'olH:en-.iul cx 11 eri('nn• h1dcJ-t a

cert .ltC"'llt· L·ith~r wi~hnul Jl(·r .. ents 1 r nf a l:tlllt." th~t doc'" not rc.HIIiy

adnnt <•f das 11Jcat1•··n lllld(·r ~t·ction II of tlw l'nllllcatt· Ltw, ~IIC'h tenrht·r lll:t)' tf So rt'l~•·mmcntl!!d l~y llH• UlliJlty and t."lly supcrinH·rHh•nt make <LJ1tJitcanuu lmtl~ r Rnk J, page ~. 1,f tlw /{ 11 )1 'i ( 1, \'t' ·uing Ht.• 11ew;lls. [S~ee IMt para~r<~.ph ,f JliiJ.:"C 5 an~! 1rsl h; If 11 f 1);q,.fC h nl [he

adrlr('!l!i nn "Oe1r ~d1nol 1.:1\\ ~."J ~lit: II ·epplirants .,h1 uld tile tllt·ir Jlilpt.·rs h)· \T.1y I, J1107, that thl"ft:: nwy ht• aneplc t 1nw lu 11 a~!'i upon thl'nt

bdore til r\;ttt• oi the ]IIIH' n.;;~minJtu•n. JJ. Tala· ill\'t"lltnr)· <If your C"irn1lars :tnd fr1rnu, and see th:l! you

h:l\'e an :lrh•quatt• slllt.'k ui (':ed1. '

For ctm\'eni~nct• In ordning from th15 ~kparlmt·nt, n.:kr to tlw Form

lettu as entCrt"cl in rnl ink on tlw Sili11Jl \ t' ltJrms thr1t m·t.·nmpan)· this. Circular HesrH·dfnlly,

JOliN F Rlt~I:S, Janu~ry 7, 1997 Stqu·rintrndt•tlt Public ln~tructton

~IOTIIERS" CI .UllS IX COXXECTTO:\ \\ 11'11 TilE f'l.!lL!C SCII<Hli,S.

Circula r N o. 2-190 7.

T o Sltf1l rintt:llt f<:nts, Tt·adH r~ and Pan·rns

\~n f't.:hnol c:tn lw il l it-; lw;;t \\hen· tht·rc iq not p:·rfcct l'•l·npcr:tt in n ht·t\\'1'"11 Jl<t ltlt!l cnrl h·al·hcra Tlu· horn~,; in d i,·aluallly a 11 d c111h•ctivrly mns.t r£'udn lnyal t;np p rtrr tn o;dron l nn d Lt'11rhf.'r.

,\ g~uul "dl•l•d scntunt·nt 11101.Y he ;n..,·akencd ancl suHaincd in a ny commumty,. for at he.'.trt cv~·ry llitn·nl is a Joyal friend nf the ptthlic

sc~nn l anrl IS mo~<t ~;ohctlnHs that it rt-ndt'f the la rg<'sl pns .... ihlc ~c r vicc t o chll, ~ homl . How may stH.:h 01 -.t·ntillH'IIt IJc aw;tkcncd nnd Filt~lt~incd a nd the 1nAuence of parents c:uunt for the mnst in child culture?

. One mt-thocl t hat has proyecJ most fruitful nf gnod in many d i ~tr i c t s ~ ~ fo r m nlhcrs, or hrttcr, parents, to fnrm societies haY ing dtild study as

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an object, and the best physical surroundings of the school as an espec­jaJ care.

'"fhe National Congress of Mothers, also the State Organizations (of which there arc thirty, Iowa being one) claim for these local circles:

"That the child study is ri ch with possibilities. The object of the organrzation is to raise the standard of home life; to promote confidence between parents and teachers upon questions vital to the weHare of children 1 and to bring into closer relations the home and the school. It .aims to assist educators and legislators in procuring the best mental, moral and physical training of children; to further develop the manifold interests of the home and the school.

The cause readily lends itself to local conditions. It is alike needed in the busy city o r the sparsely settled district.

A spirit o£ helpfulness pervades the circle, and parents and teachers turn confident ly, one to the other, for knowl edge and counsel, for sym­pathy and friendship.

Parents come to look at school work from a new point of view, and learn why certain things are included in the cirriculum and why others arc prohibited."

How to Organize a Child Study Circle.

2. Call a meeting and secure the attendance of parents, teachers and if possible, members of the Board of Education.

2. State the object of the meeting as outlined above. 3. Make it well understood that the movement is a common sense

effort to bring the home and the school in closer touch. 4. Elect a president (choosing a mother if possible), a secretary and

a treasurer. Adopt simple rules for conducting the business of the circle.

5. 'l'he program committf'e may properly consist of two mothers and one teachl!r. The teacher member should be excused from active duty on the committee but should always be consulted as to topics. No subject should be chosen not in harmony with the sc hool spirit, and no factional discussions .should be permitted.

Child study circles mny be formed in any community without having connection with other like societies, but it is earnestly urged that such circles join the lowa Congress of Mothers, that they may feel the bene­fit of mutual helpfuln ess and a common purpose, as expressed in such words as co-operation, reciprocity, unity.

Any child study circle connected with a public school may join the Iowa Congress of Mothers and thereby the National Congress of Mothers by payment of yearly dues of ten cents for each member. One­half or this ""Ill remains in the State treasury; the remaining half is sent to the National Congress of Mothers. The dues should be paid to Mrs. A. 0. Ruste, Treasurer, Charles City, Iowa, and a notice of affilia-

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Ation sent to the. president, Mrs. Waiter S. Brown, 2141 'Vcst Gmnd

''enue, Des Memes. For further information c · 1 Mothers~ Club~ Ch"l oncer_mng I Je org:miz:ttion of I\trtnts' or

Extensjon St'c~;t:;Y ~7d SStudyh CStrcle5:, aclrlre!;S Edith Paync-Parsonl'l, ' covem lr~t't, De:~ Moin<'s, Iowa.

The Free Traveling J.ibrary.

circl!f c~~u t~;otno~ havco access to a lo.C11 l•uhlic lihr:try your club or the I il; , C 1~ • yr_mr officers, f'nter Ill to nn a~r<'('lllt:nt directly with

h ~ rary omnut!.trm for the Jo:~n _nf a library of fifty books to be exc anged at Blated Jlrriods by !'lllh~cnbing to the following rtgr~~ment:

Organization Agreement (or Traveling Library.

\Ve, the ofiicc·r!;, in hehalf·;;f· •···· · .. ,Iowa,." ' .. ····:: .. , 190 .... To. C ( · ···· .Ctrde, :tlltltated with llie . \\a r ogres~ o Mothers, h('reby apply Ia the I own Library Com mis­

s ton for the loan of books from tile Free Traveling Library. We hrr•·by agree to p:t ll

books frnm and o f) .• y te f"xpc·use~ (If tran.,pnrt.1tion of these tl't t t1 1 k t ('!> ~lomes, and to provtde a suit:thl(' place for them· b a k le mo t sh:tll be loam·d without charge; that we will return th~ g:~d s pr~r~l~t Y Up~n reqtteiit and be rl""Sponsihle for their safe return in

ll · , con ltlon, payJng promptly on de-mand or the Library Commission :r u:e~s or damage to books or cases nr>t occa~incd hy ordinary wear

h . · · · · · · · '· · · · · ·······is designated as librarian and is adutl'oru:ed. to repr:s("ot this orgnnizntion in all corrr-spnnd<"n,re andt

ea 111gs wtlh the L1brary Commission.

Signat ure ....... ,, ...... , .. , ... . · · · ·r;~~ident.

.................... . . · · · '·se~r·c·taljr.

Ali commu11rcat.10ns r~g<~rding the 1~ravcling Library l5hould be ad­dressed . to fowa T...dmuy Commission, Travcliug Librnry DC"p;trtmc..•nt Des Memes, Iowa. ,

AL!CJ> S. TYLER, Secretary, Drs Moine!l.

I c.ommend trJ co.unty.an~ city superintend('nts and village principals the ObJect set forth 1n thts c1rcular, believing it a most important edu­cational movement.

January 14, 1907.

JOHN F. RIGGS, Superintendent of Public Ins.truction.

4R REPORT OF TilE

!0\V.\ ~lAPS-RENEWALS.

Circular No. 3-1907.

'l'o Cnunty ~uperinttnrltnt": Yom attention is callt•d to the following: 1 Iowa Maps. The Thirly·first Gt>ncral As~;cmbly passed a law

directing the Roard fif Railrnad Cwnmiso;;ioners to provide each school

room in the State with a copy of the oillcial map of Iowa. Maps for

your county were Sl'nt to yonr nflice r\uring the !Htmmer of 1906. lt was thon~ht that most of these would be di-.trihutccl by the! county

superintendents wltilc r111 their tnurs nf visitatinrl. Since the process is •dc•w it i-; !'.ttgge.;;ted th<il ynu notify the ,;,ecretary nf each district nnt

yet ~upplied th~t the map!' are in your ol1ice and that they will he de· Jiverecl to properly authnriz('d persons calling for them. This course

is m:1dr nccess~ry from the fact that l('llCrs in greal number arr bein~ rcc('ivcd from districts thnt have not been supplied with maps to which

they arc entitled. 1 strongly urge that you complete the distributinn a~ !>non as

pns'>ihlc 1'\ca;.;c till out thl..' cnclosc.:d card and mail it to this office

at once

2. Renewals-Second Grade Certificates. The follnwi11g directions in cnnnl.'ctinn with P:tragraph (c) SrC'lion 10. "lh·newal of County

Ccrlilic;H('s," of Circular i\o. I. is givt:n fnr Y'lttr guidance 111 rlling re­newal 11aprrs .of ti.•achcro; with seconc.\ ~r:ule certificates but wh_ose ca~es are of 5iuch exceptiomtl nature as to rc(Juirc special consideratton. The Board h:1-. made nn clwn~e or modification in tlu• Rules CuHrning Renewnh•: but in tlw :lpplication of Rule ((\), pa.I{C 8 (which :~pplics to ~ccnn<l ~rade ccrtilic:llrs only), long experience and l'illperior creden­

tial."- mny very llf1 1pcrly be acceptl'd in lieu of ex:11nination in one or twn o;ubjl'cl<> that arc ..-cry ne::.r but IWI quite the 90 pl'r cent mark as

rcquin·cl by Rule- (d) while all the other <;ubjt·cts art' QO per C('nt or above. 'rhis ruling \Yill :1\-.n ;1pply to tt•:1chers whose l'l·rtilicatro; benr mark­

in~ in nne, two nr three nf the ftro;.t grade certincate stlhjcetc; in addi­

tion to tht· ten c:ccnnd ~n1dc subject!'>, ·\ general announcement nf the

foregoing i,; not <Hhi.;.Nl as there will be few such cases in a county and ynu can deal with them as individual~ since C\'Cf)' c<~.se of renewal

must in 1111 y evl·nt have ynur pcr-;onal and critical a.ttrntion. \Vherc. in

your jllll~mcnt, tt teacher descn,es special con~ideration you should state at th<' bnttnm nf Fnrtn B or in a typewritten note attached thereto

the rea..,nns why ynu consider the ca.se sufficiently exceptional to war­

rant a modificatiun n£ Rule (d) within the limits stated. Jn thi!'. cr1nncctir'n let me urge thnt you re-assure old and success·

lui teachers who 11\U!-it write a part or all of the examination. Ther~.­has been within the p~tst few months so m\lch ill advised newspaper comment about the rigidity of the examinations under the new order

SUPERI:\TEXDE:-\T OF l'l:lll.IC 1:\STRL.CTIO'\ 4'1

that there is danger nf many worth)' h·:tdlH,., Lnlill~J. "thrnugh fl·ar of

fJilur~." Let your teacher" knnw hd11rl' thty writ~ th~ L'x:trnination

the lmn· .. t grade tla·y mn.y rn:~i\ e 111 a suhj("ct and '"Ill\ .. t'~·ure a Cl·rti fi.cate. (See minimum ntd.•kin~rs. )l:lJ.:C Q. l<uks Gil\'(" I'll ng rx, minati•111.)

Also, call attenti.,n of p+ur tt•arh··r.~ '" l~111t· 12 ll Hult {;,aernillf.t I· .x­aminatinns.

.l. Renewals-First Grade. T(•achcrs IJ, ldlllg fi• st ..:r.1th' ~·rlhcatL'S

prir•r tn <ktpf.er I. 19f6, :ntd wlu ccm,.tl tw l ~·en ... ·t, 1c~tt·s lwtw ·f'n

that rl: te J1nd Octt~)lt''l' I, J9f)6, ht uhl n+ t tpply f,lr ren w. t•arlit·,..

th:n; ..;.Jxty clays lwfor(' th(' dJte the 111 w erl!lll'l.LI \\Ill l1t' n•q111r•·ct \11

<lpfllicatilln! {or r~·tu·wal madt• l·r ''r 1.' \u .lht I, 1'~17, will ht d!~p(• t•!l

nf bcfnrt! S~·ptf'lnbl'r I, J!10i \\-c C Ill llf•l hnJd tn th. fltic f('!1!'waJ

rapen wl,er<· the t·crtilic tc i· 11 11 w:n•t J ilt•l' H Jt,~t).q

.lOll '1: I' RII~I}S,

Snp•·nnttnd~·nt nf 1'1d,Ju: Jn..,trllrti<~n.

l.li'H \R!J'~. Tl'!TIO'i

Circular No. 4-1907.

To Cnunly Supcrinll'!Hh:·nts·

1. The Rural Library. Tht' rural ldHary law (Chapter !Hl, [.,1w~ nf

th<' Twenty l'h:hth Cna·r:ll ,\'"'Sl'11lhly) mak ~ it m;.11datory llJI"Il thl' trea~urrr <Jf C\'ery RUR.\l. !'dli ol n•qJorall•m <J\1 the• tl11rcl \loncl:ty Ill

SetJtctnbl·r tn set <t'irlc 1111t !r s Lh:111 live r~·llt!' f11r f'arh IH r~nn "f f<rhnn\ age. hut il j,. !eft tu tilt· disct'C"tion 11i th1• llonrrl to in~..·rt·ase thi!i lllllOitnt

tlj fiftC't'l"l Cl'lll'> f{of r:-tdl JH'!'Sn\1 of '"l"h1111l :ljzt•.

It furtht•r requirco; tilt' cnunly Sl1JH'rintrnllt'nt, t·•~dla·r with til~

prcsiclt•nt nnd secnt:J.ry nf c·ach Rural lloant, lwtwrt·n 1ilat tlate nod Decemb'-!r 1st, to rx:pt'nd th1· motH')' bo !'d a~itlt! in till· purch<. c•nf

library books. lt is now rca-.on;thl)' n-rtaln that tlw tntlrts will t11fnrcc: thii \;tw,

;ilthoug"h no ca!:ic ha~ b<"t:ll t': rril·d tn tlu· ~upn·mc l"'"nrt 'l'ht· c ,;cs

that ba\·e come hefl)rt' clt!Tcrc-nt Di~trirt C11urts ha\'t' all h1 l'll dt·cidc-d in

favor of thl' hi\.\", \Vc citt• hut two nf whid1 \H' han· ntlici<~l nf1,r111alin11

State nf Iow.a by N. \\'illctt. c~,unty \ttnnwy. , ..... 0. 'I' Lnmmtn,

Trcasurct of Rural lndtpendcnt Dl!i.trict Nn. 5, 1\\ihl:lry 'l'nwn~lilip,

Winneshiek County, :\lny Term of Dio;trict Court, \905; and the \'<I!Ol' nf State nf Iowa vs. Rural lndepcndcnt District "\"n 3. Eclcn 'fclwnship,

Benton County, December Term of Di,.trict Court, 1904 If nny of your rur;d corporations ha\tC not conttJiied with the law

this year, we suggest that you ~pare no effort to secure ~~ compli;-~ncc

with it before June 30, 1907. The law is mandatory but not retroactiH'.

so REPORT OF THE

The present board may be com pelled to purchase for this year, but the board which will organize July 1, 1907, may not be compelled to purchase for the year ending June 30 preceding. It is, therefore, essentia l that compliance be secured before the close of the school year. 2. TilE SCIIOOL L!IJRARY-SECRETARY'S REPORT.

1'his year, as last, the secrelary of each corporation, whether rural or city, town or village, wi ll make a library report. 1\luch trouble and an· noyancc may be avo id ed 1f the secretaries and treasurers will keep accu­rate rct:ords. The secretary will be asked to report (a) the number of books purchased and (b) the amount expended £rom (1) the teachers' fund; (2) the schoolhouse fund, and (3) the contingent fund; also the amount raised and the number of volumes purchased by voluntary effort.

All purchases under the rural library law must be paid from the teachers' fundj section 2749 authorizes the electors to vote school house taJC for the purc hase of library books; and section 2783 authorizes the board to expend from the contingent fund not to exceed $25 in any one year for each school room in the purchase of books or apparatus. Pur­chase cannot be made from the schoolhouse fund unless authorized by the electors.

Section 2762 requires that every warrant shall show the fund upon which it is drawn. H is essential that this requirement be compiled with stirctly. If it is it will not be difficult for either the secretary or the treasurer to determine the correct amount expended from each fund.

3. TREASURER'S REPORT. ']'he treasurer also, will report the amount expended from each fund

for library books and the amounts reported by him must agree with the amounts reported by the secretary.

4. NON-RESIDENT PUPTLS AND TUITION-5ECRETARY'S RE­PORT.

This year, as last, all secretaries will report (1) the number of non­resident pupils enrolled durlng the year and (2) the amount of tuition paid by them (a) below the ninth grade and (b) in ninth grade and above.

The secretary should have an account with each non-resident pupil in attendance and all collections should pass through his hands before being paid to tl1e treasurer. Tl1is will enable him to keep a corn~ct cash account i\S comtemplated by the law-one by which to check the trcas· urer's books. All collections made on or before June 30, 1907, should be paid to the treasurer and by him included in his report. The secretary should include in his tuition report only cash actually paid to the treas­urer on or before June 30, and by that officer included in his report. Cash in the ha.nds of the secretary and not included in the treasurer'• report should be held over and reported for the year beginning July 1, 1907.

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S. TREASURER'S REPORT.

Each treasurer will also report the amount of tuition paid into the teachers' fund which amount should agree with that reported by the secretary.

6. A SUGGESTION.

A little care on the part of these nfficers :\S the transactions are made will save much annoyance and ~xtra l::t.bor fnr them, for you and for us. We would suggest that you c:1ll tht"ir attentif"ln tn tfle ll('ff'!'Sity and :.d­vantage of carefully kept records as an aid to correct rrpnrts, and if necessary lend them such aid :15 they desirr or as you think nt>crssary.

7. CONDITION OF SCHOOLHO USES \ ND SHADE TREES.

You will be asked to report the number of school hnilclinJ.r!ll (a) poor; (b) fair; (c) good, and also the number of PLANTED trees in thrifty condition on school sites. It will aid you materi:-tlly if while vi<oiting shcools you take note of these things and make a record or them_ '!'here are many other things that should receive your allentinn while ca lling on schools but we mention these because it will aid you directly in the preparation of your forthcoming annual report for which full directions and all necessary blanKs will be sent you in dur time.

Very truly ynurs,

JOHN F. RIGGS. Superintendent Public Instruction.

January 28, 1907.

Sub-District Meeting-Circular No. 5.

To the Diretor o£ the Subdistrict: sire to call your attention to the statutory provisions governing th1s meeting and urge you to do all in your power to so notifl' the electors that all quest1ons that may come before the meeting may be legally presented.

February 14, 1907.

JOHN F. RTGGS, Superintendent Public Instruction.

l. No Change in Times For Meetings of Electors. The amendments to the school law passed by the Thirty-first General Assembly made no change as to the times for the regular meetings of the voters. As form­erly the subdistrict meeting will be held on lhe first monday and the township meeting on the second 1\J on day in Mnrch.

2. Subdistrict Meeting Date. The meeting of the voters of the sub­district shall be held on the first Monday in Marc:h. (Section 2751.)

J. Notice. At least five days' notice shall be given by posting in

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a t lt>:lc:t 1 hrcc place!' in the <.l i<otrict . (Sectio n 2751.) If a special school~ hnusc t.,x j,;, t •) h t' voted on ihe property o f the subdistrict, ten days·

nntia mu..;t lw ~t i ven Sect ion 2753.) By Whom Posted. ~Oliccs for the regular subdistrict meeting

~ h all ht· 11• tt·d by t h t· rl ir ec tnr If 1hcre i"' no director they shall be

pnstc.•rl hy t lw ~l·cn.:ta ry o f the b11<trd. Sc: !ltinn 2751 ) 5 Hour of Beginning. The subdi~trict meeting shall not organize

tar li t-r than nitH" 11'dnck a. m (Sl'ctin n 2751.) (j_ Hour of Closing. The subdistrict mcetinR" s-hall not adjourn

t·a rli cr th an twt:lv c n'dnck m Section 2751.) 7. Duration of Meeting. '!' he polls !'!hall remain npl'n rtl least two

ho ur <;. ( S ec t inn 2754. ) R Organization and Conducting.

r C:t\1 th~ meeting to order. Any <lualif1ed vnter can do th is.

11 Judges Elect a chairman and !>ccretary from among the

vnh:rl- pres t:ut {5<'clion 2751) Ill Pnll!-0 Open. Ch:tirman r;;hall declare the polls open for the

puqu)st• of c l ~:c ting n din·ctor f11r the subdistrict anc\ for such other hu~ines-. a !'> may come bdore the meeting. stating each proposition.

l V CJo.;ing. \Vhcu the ho1.1r for closing arrives the chairman

-.hnuld dl·clan; the pullc; d osed and the jndg:es of ch·ction should then

proceed t0 canvas s the vote. V . Declaring the Rcr;;ulL 'l'he chairman and c;ccretary as judges

nf election will certify the result to the secretary of the school town­

ship and ir;;~ue to the sm:cessful candidate for the office of director

a certificntc of election. 9. Judges May V ote. 1'11c ch:tirmau and secretary nf the sub-di . .:;trict

meeting mny yot~ lht.' same as other electors. (Note 8, Sl'ction 2751.) 10. j udges N ot to Q ualify. 'T'he chairman and the secretary of the

snbdi-.trict mC.'ctillg are 110t require<! to fttl;tlify. (Note 7, Section 2751.) 11. Tie Vote. A tie vote shall be publicly determined by late forth­

with. hd!lft' adjm1rnment. under the- directinn of the judge!'. {Se-ctlon

2754.) 12. By Ballot. The subdirector shall be chosen by ba11ot. (Sec

tion 2751 ) \ll pr11po~itions coming before the meeting shall be voted

upon by ballot. 13. Caucus. .-\n informal ballot or caucus can be no part of the sub~

dir;;trict meeting. [f it is desired t('l select candidates this must be done

before tht' organizi:ltion of the district meeting. But one lawful ba ll o t

111<\Y be cast or one vote taken. (Note 13, Section 2751.)

14. Who Ma y Vote. To have the right to vote al the annunl sub­

d istrict me('ting one must h;we the same qnnl i lications as for vot ing a t

tJ1e general election and mllst al the same time be a resident of the sub-

di~ t rict. (Sec tion 2744.) ·

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15. Qualifications of Electors. T o be <'11litletl t• tlw nght of suf· frage, a pcr~on must be {1) a ma. k , 12) 'l ctlizen of tht: Lnited ~tate..;.,

(3) at leasl twenty·one yca rs o f - ~r. \4) a r~..· .. Hlt·nt i the State :-ix month.:. next preced ing du· cl t.·c t io n , 15 ) 1 i the tlltllllf .. 1xty ia}·"· (Cnnstt tution, Article 2, Section 1. 69 Io w a . .3llo~, nnfl iS l•w 1. 220 :-;,.c "\'ntt.· 1

Sectio n 2747, School Law-:. 1902.) FnHign h·•rn .:ttiun., mu:-t hao.-t: Ctl m ­

plcted nalllralization to be e ligtbk to \"utr

16. Citizenship. All pc r~ lm s horn o r na tu ralin:d itt thr United Statt?:' ,

and subject to the jurisdic tion the reof, i\ft:' ci!in·n" of t he L~rlitc d Sta tes, and nf the State wherein they rc ., ide. tCo n .,ti t u t ilm ,,f ·United S t<ttl'S , .Amttulmcnt X IV.)

17. Who May Be a DiTector. \ ditt.'l: l llt 111ay he oi cllllt' r .,1·x , an .t mn .. t nt the time of tkct in n ur :l p pn tn t HH·n t , h l· 1 l·ltizt·tl o111 d '1 rt'!'HicL1 t 11f thl' cn q11•ratinn and OH' r tw<.·nt_y ·nm· )"('a r .. drl. ~1111 ! if u m:tl~:. he m us t

b~· n qualilled \'Dtcr of the Cllf!Jn rat il m (::.ccti,f ll 274Rl

18. Vacancies. Vncancics may l•l' cn·;ttC"rl In lhl' nftict.· uf d1n ·c tnr of a <.ubdistric1 by (1) death. (2) n· ~~~m :1ti o n . (3 ) :u:c epl ing t hl· utllce ('r secretary nr treasurer, 14) nmm·al fnnn the .. u!Hii .., tr il· t. (5 ) fai l11r e ,f one wh1• might hold over tn qualify (!'t·c uun 12N1, 2i57 l

19. Vacancies; How Filled. Yac-:1nrie.; arc iilkd (I) hy the ho~1rd .. r directors until the next elect inn, ;md t2) by the t.·lectnr~ for tht.• r("maindcr

nf the tum. 1f a vacany exi~t" for yr•ur ~nhdi~trkl nr nne- ha~; hl·en tilled by the board prior to th1s mct·ting, snmc nue .;Jtnuld he ch"s.en

tn serve out the remail]der nf the ll'rm frc·m thl· ri:Ltc of tht• suhdi!'>lrict m<.·eting until July I. 1907. (Section 2i58, 2i71.) ti'his -.hnulrl hl' done ut the same time that the dircctnr fnr the ll·rm commencing July I j~

chosen and on the same ballots. On(' candiclatt• ~hnnld he dc!'.ignal~d as ''direclnr for the term commencing July. 1907," aud the nthn ns "dlrl·clf,r

to fill vacancy.'' One perscm may IH· candidate ''tn 1111 vac-ancy·• a111.l i!.l the r;;;unc time a candidate for the "tt•rm bt.•~orinning July 1"

20. T e r m. The lcrm uf the tlirect!Jr eh·cted nt the suhrli!'>trict me-eting

begin~ July 1 follo,.,•ing the elate tof elt·<'fi•m and rnntimll' s fnr nnt: yt-ar.

One elected tn fill a \":lrancy n!'"'lltllt'" the 1lutil·s nf hi~ rdllt·c ;-t; ~'>non as he qu01lilies.

21. Failrue to Elect; Hold-O vtr. In cn.,t· ~,j the failurt· of a !lllh~ district !() elect a directnr at the regular tne(·ting, the clircct•Jr In ntllce on

June 30 may hold oYer by r<··•1ualfying within ten days Or if a d1n·ctnr·

elect fails to qualify hy the dnr;;e nf Jull ht, unll'"~ ht· is hio;; nwn su1· ce.ssor, the nld tlirectur may hold o\'rr hy n··,tualifyin~ within ten day-.

22. When to Qualify. 'fhe person elected din•ctor fnr the {(•rm which cQmmences July 1 ha~ until the closr nf th<tt llny in which to qualify. (Section 2758.) A ptrson elected t"Jr :1ppoi11lt'd to fill a vacrtncy

has ten days from the date nf his ell.'ctinn nr :~nrwinlnwet. (Sectinn

1275.) A director who holcls nvcr has trn days from the date of the

organizatio n of the board.

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23. Powers of Electors at Subdistrict Meetings. I. To elect a chairman and secretary. (Section 2751.) II. To elect a director for the subdistrict. (Section 2751.) III. To vote additional schoolhouse tax on the subdistrict.

(Section 2753.)

I 24. Limit of Special Tax. The amount of the special tax voted at the subdistrict meeting and the schoolhouse tax voted by the school township shall not exceed fifteen mills on the dollar. (Section 2753.)

25. Special Tax Certified The secretary of the subdistrict meeting shall immediately certify to the secretary of the school township a special tax voted by the electors of the subdistrict. (Section 2753.)

26. Vote of Subdistrict Is Not Notice. A vote of the electors at a subdistrict meeting is not legal notice that such proposition will come before the electors at the school township meeting as contemplated in Sections 2746, 2749 and 2755.

ANNUAL MEETING.

Circular No. 6-1907.

To the Secretary of the Board:

As the time for the annual meeting o£ the electors of the school cor­poration draws near, we wish to call your attention to the statutory pro­visions concerning this meeting and urge you to do all in your power to so notify the electors that all propositions which the board, or the electors by petition, desire presented, may leg::~lly come before the meet-in g.

February 14, 1907.

JOHN F. RIGGS, Superintendent Public Instruction.

I. No Change In Time For Meeting of Electors. The amendments to the school law passed by the Thirty-first General Assembly made no change as to the times for the regular meetings of the voters. As hereto­fore the annual meeting of the voters will be held on the scond Monday in March.

2. Annual Meeting; Date. The annual ms.eting of the voters of the corporation shall be held on the second Monday in March. (Section 2746.)

3. Notice. It is mandatory upon the secretary to post notices for the annual meeting in at least fiVe public places oot less than ten da.ys before the date of the meeting. (Section 2746.) For corporations of 5,00) or more inhabitants a notice shall be posted in each precinct and published in a newspaper once each week for at least two weeks. (Sec­tion 2755.)

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4. Importance of Notice. It is of the greatest importance that notice be given as Indicated in paragraph 3 abon and as required by Sections 2746 and 2755 since the Supreme Court has held that none of the powers enumerated in Section 2749 may be exercised by the voters unless proper notice has been gi,·en. (188 Iowa, 207.)

5. Secretary Must Be Directed to Post Notices. The secretary may not give notice of any proposition unless directed to do so by the board. (Supreme Court of Iowa in case of ~tcNees et al. vs. School Township of East River, Page County. Opinion January 18, 1907.)

6. Board May Direct. Unless petitioned it is discretionary with the board of directors whether 'notice be given that a proposition will be sub­mitted. (Section 2749.)

7. When Notice Is Mandatory. When petitioned as provided in Sec­tion 2749 it is mandatory upon the board to provide for submitting any proposition included in the petition. Since ten days' notice is required it is necessary that.petitions should be filed with the board more than ten days before the meeting to enable it to act.

8. Hour of Beginning. In school corporations of five thous:1nd or more inhabitants the polls shall open at 9:00 a. m (Section 2756.) [n a11 other corporations the polls shall open at 1:00 p. m. (Section 2754.)

9. Duration o£ Meeting. In school corporations havin2' five thous­and or more inhabitants the polls shall remain open from 9:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. (Section 2756.) In independent city or town districts not in­cluded in above class they shall remain open at least five hours. (Sec­tion 2i54.) In rural independent districts and school townships th~y

ahall remain open at least two hours. (Sect1on 2i54.)

10. Organization of Meeting. The prc~ident and secretary of the board, with one of the directors, shall act as judges of election In the absence of any of these officers, the electors present shall fill the vacancy from their number. (SectiOn 2746.) For corporations of five thousand or more the board shall !'!elect one of its members and two votl'f!t of the precinct as judf;tCS of election. (Section 2756.)

11. Directorj Election Of. Jn all independent school corporations directors shall be chosen at this meeting. (Section 2746.) If a vacancy exists, or if one has been filled by the board prior to this meeting, the electors in addition to choosing a director for the regular term should also elect persons to fill the vacancies. (Section 2771.) The ballot should designate whether the person is a candidate for the full term or to fill

vacancy. • 12. School Township-Directors-Elected at Large. School town-

ships having an even number of districts elect a dtrector-at-large at the annual meeting. Those not dn·ided into subdistricts elect three directors at the annual meeting. (Section 2752.)

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1.3. T er m. The term of ,,ffice of director in school townships is one year. In indcvcndent tiLstrict.:; tl b three yea rs.

14. Who May B e Director. A director may be of eithe r sex, and mtl~·l, at the tirne of clt:ction or appoimment, be a ci ti zen and a resident of the cnq;ort1tion and over twcnty·one years old, and if a male, he m ust l>c a qua!Jlii.·1l voter ,,_,r the corporation. (Sec ti on 2i48.)

15. Who May Vote. 'l'o have the right to vo te at the annual meet­in~-r. 1111t: mus than the s:tmc qunlilications <al:i for vo t ing ill t he ge nera l eh.·niun, ancl nHbt be at tla· lime a resident of the !<.CIH)ttl corporation. (Sc('ti<Jil 2747.)

16. Qualifica t ions o f E lector s. 'l' t> he cnt1tlcd to the right of suffrage, a Ja~rson must be (I) n malt, ~.2) a citizen of the U ni ted :::itatcs, (3) a t ll'<t!.l twcmy~onc yl:nrs Clf a~on·. (4) a rc">Hlent uf the Stale :; ix mont hs ncxt prcnding t lw election. {5) of the cnumy si.xty days. (Const itution,

Article 2, Stcti1n1 1. 69 lowu, 368, and 75 luwa, 220. See :\oLe l, Sec­tion 27.t7 ,!:ichu•JI Laws, 1902.) Foreign bnrn citizens mnst have com­

pleted n:.ttur:.d ization to he diglble to vo t e.

li. Cit izenship. All pcrl:)ons born or naturalized in t h e U nited S ta tes

ancl subjl!ct to the junsdictiun thl:reof, are ci tizens fJf t h \! U ni ted States, and of the State whcn·in they rcsillc. (Constitution of t he U n ited S tates, A11W111hncnt X fV)

18. Regis tra tion .. Reg istrat ion is necessary in <:urpor;ltions of live

thousand or more inhabitant<;. (Sect ion 2755 :tnd opinion .A ttorney~Gen ­

eral.) 19. Wom en Voting. \ Vomen w ll o otherwise have the qualifications

of vol~:rs may vot e o n p ropositions for th e issuing o f bo nds or fo r in­crcoHting t ht• tax IC\'Y· {Sect ion 2747.) They may not vot e o n proposi­

tions to levy totxe~. '!' hey may \"Ole o n propo~ltion~. t ht.> ~xecution of which wc1l1 1d require lUI inc rease in th e tax levy.

20. Tie Vote. A t ic vo te s ha ll be p ubl icly <le tc r min c-d by lot , fo rth­wit h, hdnrc otdjournm i:n t , undct Ll ll' dircctiu n of the juUgcs. (Sec tio n 2754 )

21. Certificat es. T he J\11\gc!-i or t.:lt.'<" t io n shall iss ue cer t ifica tes o £ elec t ion to the directors cho~en. lSeclmn 2746.)

22. Power o£ Elec tors at Annual Meeting. \V ht>n d ue no tice has bee n given as p rovided in Sccl iun 2746 the e lector s h:we power wlu~n as .,cmblc tl <It l ht.: a nnua l mc<·ting to perform t he follnwing du t Jl·s:

I. T n di rect a c hange in text -books. (Sect io n 2749.) But t he btJ<t rd mnkl'S ~dl acliiJ>tions o f text -books. (Sec ti ons 2824 a nd 2829.)

IL T o direc t the ~a l e o r make other d ispo!-> itinn o f any ~choolhou s e o r site be long ing to the co rporatio n, a nd the appli­~ation to be made of the pro ceed s o f such sal e. (Sect io n 2749.)

HI. To add branches to the co urse of study. (Sect ion 2749.)

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~uch acti1111 i~ mandatory on the hn:1r1l (44 low 5tl4; ;\ote S,) Sectinn 2749.) But they may nnt ntla·rwi ... c- change the l"Ottr!'t.~ of study. C\ote~ 9 and 10, Se..:uon 2749,) ~The h( nrd !<hall Ilrt•~

scribe a courH oi study Section 277"!.. 1

TV To in<>truc-t the h··oard lh£~1 sclt11n\ huiltlings m:~y or may 11111 he u5ed for mec:tin~" nf pubiil· intl•rt·!'t rSc·ctivn 2i4'l 1 In

the alhencc nf in!->trul'tmns from tlH· rJ.,ctors. thl· !J, arrl .shall determine, 1l being chan:!;"td with lhc tr1ltrnl ;1ud rn:LtHlJot~llll"llt or the property of the Hlrpnr;lli··m. (Sections r-1~ .net .?772.)

V. To direct the tr<~n,.fer ol ;tn)' "-Uflilll.; in the" srhr •llwuse fund In till' tcacht•rs' nr conltnl,{t·nl fund f::il't'tirln 2749) The tran~fcr frnm nne fund I" nn•1thcr ~!"In lw tn:ult' (luis Ht the tnnnal meeting; 11111'>1 he from the "chnuJh, •11:--,· fund nntl 111t1~t he

nrdered by the c-ll'ctc-r"

YT. 'l'o <mthnrizc tilt" hr1anl t• nhtain 'l.t till' cxptll!"f' nf the cnrrnralinn rn;1rls fnr Jlrnp<'r :ln"l'"''l ill it~ schonlh••ll"l''l (~rc­

tion 2749.) V TT . 'rn \'Oil' ;t "C'hnnllwu~(' t<IX, nnt tn f"X(ll'd ltn mills: nn

the dollar. (Section 27-1Q.) VI [f. 'l'n authnrizt• thc h•Hml t•) l<;!'llt' ~dl~tfd huiid ng bnnds.

(Chapter 140, Laws 1f tiH• 'T'h: ·ty·fl Ft ti('nc·nl -\~.;cmh!y.)

2J. L imit o f In debted ness. Thr sdtr•ol ('roqwrat1un m;ty nnl he -me indebted to exceed :1uc ond one fr•nrth pl·r ctrtl ,f the ac1u:d ,.lllle of the properl.y in the corporation (5t"Ctirrn 2, Chaptn -U, ·\cts of the 'l'wenty4 eight h General ..-\ssembly.) Under n·rt:lin cnnditiHu!i .. t·•lrpnrnlitm of

3,CXlO or les .. many bcconw incleht('t\ ior c,·r ;un i•lli"JH-' .. l'S not to t xct<·l tWO :tnd IH1C-IIalf per Ct"lll of l he o1dllaJ \":!I ttl· of 1.\t(' t1~;th\l' pr11pt·rty. This ca n be done llnly 01t a ,;pt·c-Jal t·le\·tit~ll c:tllul for that purplL~.

(Chnptrr 114, Act<; nf the 'l'hini('th f~t'Jl(•r:tl \""•·n•hly) The rou;;titu tiona I limit is f1vc per cent of tlH' •·,·ahw {1f the taxahlt" prnpertr"

24. Tax Levy Not I ndeb tedness. Th .. l.nv 1).-u~s not .-nnsid, r taxes Jr,·icd as ouhtamlinJ.l uuh·htl"lhll'gs, 1 ''•·11' ... ~n:tie~n 2~12)

25. Poll B ook. ·\t th1· .uwu:~.l lll~"t'tin T thf' Sl'Cr tan· sh:ill re- 'rd in a hook providr1i fflr t b;Jl purpr)H", lite names ,,f ;11l lH·rson vnti11g t lH·re:ll,

thc numc r of votes ca~t fnr "'lrh ·"nt\idatl', aJl!l fm 111d a;.ra111st f" ..:h proposition sn lnnillr·d. (Sn-tion 2i61.)

26. By Ballot. \II pr"l" !Pil.,H'i •H•"'t l'C' ' •ll d 111 )/1 h) ha11ut

(Section 2i4fJ. ~ :\lclliiH·f!ii ,,f the h>J:.rd 11 II! ln•h·pl"ld• ul di nt·t ~h~dl

be chnsl·n hy hall1•t (:=:.atJon 271\4 l \ d: ('rt••' !-large for 1 srh•,rJI dist r ict !',hall lw cbnsl'n hy h:.Jh t Sc t1• n· ~751. L7!>2 <IIHI 2~23. Cnu· slit utinn. Articl~· 2. ~f"'t:tir on 6.)

2i Form o f Pro positions. \II Jlf•lpns tion-. !!h<~ll Ill' ' t~~d upn11 in substa nt ia lly Lhe f{tllrl\\·ing fnrm ":)IJall il chang(' r,( h'xt h qtJks he din•c 1ecl? '' (or nthl"r qutslirn ao; llw ca!<e may hcJ. :1nrl tllt' votrr sha ll

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designate his choice by writing the word "yes" or "no" in an appropriate

place on the ballot. (Sec tion 2749.)

28. Organization of Boards. The board of sc hool townships, rural inde­dcpC'ndt·nt di!-itri•ts and independent district townships, will organize July l, 1907 Th{' pre.sent bnard v.:ill continue to act until tha t date. The ttrms nf dir('ctors of rur<ll independen t districts which would have expired on th(> 3~1 ~londar in 'larch, had there been no change in the law1 are ex­tended to July 1, 1907, by Chapter 137, Laws of the Thirty-first General Assembly rf such directo rs desire to serve during the extensioo it will be nt-cessary for them to requalify within ten days from the third Mon­

dny in March. The boards of independent city, town, and village corporaitons will

organize on the third_ Monday of March as usual.

Persons elec ted to fill vacancies on any board will assume the duties

of their office as soon as th ey qualify.

29. Treasurer. In independent city and town corporations a treas­u:;r shall be chosen at the same time and in the same manner that directors arc chosen. The term of office begins July 1 following the elec­tion and continues two years. The term of any treasurer of an inde­pendent city or town corporation which would have expired on the third r...tonday of !\·1arch, had there been no change in the law, is ex­ten ded to July 1, 1907. If ~my sucl1 treasurer desires to serve during the exte nsion it will be necessary for him to re<tualify for it.

30. Financial Statement. lt is the duty of the board to exhibit at the anmml meeting, by posting, a statement of the receipts and ex­penditures since the last annual meeti1 1g. Tn independent city or town corporat ions the statement may be publishing two weeks before the annual meeting by one insertion in one or more p3pers published in the

corporntion. (Section 2780, 2781.)

ORGANIZATION OF BOARDS.

Circular No. 7-1907.

To the Board of Directors of fndependent City, Town and Village Cor­

pora.tions:

As the time for the organization of the boards of directors of inde­pendent city, town and village districts is approaching, we desire to submit the follo\,•ing suggestions and references to the school Jaw to clear up any mistunderstanding that may exist and to aid you to comply fully with the law. Very truly yours,

JOHN F. RIGGS, Superintendent Public Instruction.

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ORGANIZATION AND POWERS OF BOARD.

Organization, Date. School boards of independent city, town and village districts shall organize on the third ~londay in March. (Section 2757 as amended by Section 3, Chapter 136, Laws or the Thirty-first General Assembly.) The time for the organization of boards of school townships and rural independent districts is by the samr act changed to July 1st.

Independent City, Town and Village Corporations--What Constitutes. An independent district containing all or i>ilrt uf a cily, town or village (of 100 inhabitants or more) constitutes au indepcnd~nt city, town or village corporation. Such corporations contaming or contained in a city of the first class, or a city under ~pedal chartt<r, ~hall have se\'en mem· bers to constitute the board. Other indeprndent city, town or village corpor3tions shaH have five m~mbers. (Section 2754.)

Organization-How Effected. The organization may be effected by electing a president. (Section 2757.)

President a Member. 'fhe prrsidrnt !'hall be a member of the board. (Section 2757.)

President May Vote. The president has the same right to vole that any member has. (Section 2757.)

Directors Qualify. Each p('rson "hall upon auuming his duties as director qualify as such. (Section 2758.) So a\so1 the membt>r chosen as president shaU qualify as such. (Constitution, Article 11 , St'clion 5.)

Who May Administer. A director may administer the OAth to a director-elect. (Section 2758.) For other officers who may 1\dminister the oalh, see Section 393 of the Corle.

Secretary May Not Administer. 'J'he secre tary is not authorized to administer the oath to a director-elect or ton. presidrnt-elect. (101 Iowa,

382.) When May Directors Qualify. A director-elect has until the close

of the third Monday in Uarch in which to qualify. (Section 2758.) One who holds over has ten day~ from the third !1-londay 111 Marl!h. {Code, Section 1275.) One appointed to fill a vacancy on the board has ten days from the date of appointment iu which to qu;~lify <.~new. (Code, Sec­

tion 1265.) Hold Over. If a director fails to qua lify by the close of the third

Monday in March, if he is not his (')wn ~uccessnr, his predecessor may hold over by qualifying anew. (Code, Section 1265.)

Vacancies-How Created. 1. By denth. 2. By resignation. 3. Bq failure of director-elect, who was chosen to succeed himself, to qualify by the close of the third Monday In March. 4. .By failure of one who might bold over to quatiry within ten days from the third Monday in

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!\lard1. 5. By fi.tllun.· of 1111e nppointcd tO fill a vacancy to qualify within

u·n d:ty" fnm1 such appuinum:nt. Vacancies-How Filled. Yacancics shall be filled by the board, until

lhl' next anr1t1al mn•!ing of the elecll'•rs. (Section 2758.) Vacancies Not Anticipated. The bq;ud m:1y not :anticipate a n1cancy.

:\J>p••intnwnt-. mny 1111l he made uutd the vacancy occurs. (Section 275.~)

By Ballot. \ll 11ffin:r' nf the boartl illld all pcrsnn~ appuinted to fill 'H''llll'it· I dl ht· cbu.;cn by hal111t (Se<"tinns 2757 :mel 2771.)

Qlwrum. \ majoriry of tilt: board constitutes a quorum anrl may trrlll!-.net lm'oin<.·s,;. lSectiun 2771.) ,\ minmity may not trans;;1ct bu~;.im·s.;,,

but may ;:trrangc ft~r an :ulj~turnefl llll'cting uf the board. I Section 27il.)

No Quorum at March Meeting. ln case there 1s not a quorum at

tile reJ[Hbr \I arch nJn•ting. tllL' minnnty present should affect :t tempo­r;!ry organizalinn hy choo-.ing a tL'I11por;ny pn•sident (Section 2772) 3ncl

shnul1l fix a date :1nrl place for an adjourned meeting, :It which time a pnmomcnt or~o:-nnization may he t:ffl'ctl'tl. (Sectirnl 2771 ).

School Taxes; by Whom Estimated. Schoolhouse WxL~s for thL• erec­

tion, repair t•f schDnlhnu..:cs nr the purrhase nf rnads tn and from a school

fl!tL·, or the p;lyttH:nt of debt,:; cuntractct.l thcn·for, ~hall he voted by the clennr~. (SL·ctinn 2744))

-\ll uther ~chool taxe~ shall ht. l''-timatt•d hy the hnanl. l St>ction-;

28116 and 281.1) When Estimated. The huanl s!t;dl f'"itimate tht> runouuts necessary

f11f tht• ttacl!t:rs' fttllrl, the \'lllltinl.!'('llt fun<] <liHJ for ~cJHJOihO\ISC fund tO

l);t)' nn bnnds ilnd intcn:!'>l. at the illlnUal mecti11g JULY 1st. or at a ~pe­

dal tncding cnlkd fr•r th<!t purpnH' hch'l-n·n th:tt time and the third ~J~~nday in !\ugu~t. 'fhc Lnard may htimate i\'0 T \XES before July

bt. (Sl't:tion 2806 a~ amended h:r Section 14, Chapter 1.16, J\ct.; o£ 31st GctH'ral .\ss(:mbly.)

Treasurer. In intkpcndt·nt city ~nd tuwn coqwratirJIH tbe treasurer

t.:lt.·rtccl 'm the .;.ccond \[onday in ~Inn·b w11l assumL' the dutic~ of his

onin: JULY I st. The trt:a~urcr whn!'.c term would ha\'l' expired on the thirtl \Iunday in \larch had there hccn no change in tln· la\v may con­

tinue to act until JFl.Y bt. hut it will he n"ceo;,sary fnr him tn requa\Hy and give bond f11r the cxtE<n~ion of his term. (Section 2754 ~a:- amended

h:y St·ctinn 2, Chapkr 136. Law~ of Jl..;t Gcnl'r<tl Assembly.)

Election of Teachers. \o;; "'~"H•II a., nrgani7r-(l. the new hnard may

C'IL·ct tt•achcr!'t for the ..:.ch!lOI year l'Ollllnl'lll.'IIIK th~.· july 1:-;t fullnwing, and to fill any vacancib occurring in the tt."aching force for the current yL·ar not prudtlt•d for by lhc retiring board. (Section 2778.)

I n General. Tht• bnard may take any action authorized by law or

cll•nrly implied for the impro,•ement of the schools of the corporution.

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I:\STI 'l'l"TES. I<J<l/.

Circular No. 7-1907.

Normal Institute Appointed for the Year 1907

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NORMAL INSTITUTES APPOINTED FOR Ht07-CoNTI!tUJ:D.

County

Tiamlfwn-:-:-.. . . H ancock . • .•.. . Han lin •• . lla rri11on Il t-11 r y LI {,I \\'AH l

Humboldt , • , • , • Humboldt ..•..• Mar 25

Ida • , , • , . , , , . , .. Ida Grove .•...• . . Aug 12

fowa .......... Marengo ........ Aug li

1:u::.:~::::::::: ~=:~~~r: .. :·:·:·:·:·:·:·: f:~~~ \i {ohn•on , • , . , , , .. luwa City,.,., •• July 16 fonu •..•.•. , , .. Amnnoa.1 ........ June 17

Keokuk ••. , , •... Sigourn~y ....•. Aug 16 Kouuth Algona .••..• , .. July 15

Lee ......... .. . Port Madison .... July 8 Linn .... , .... , .. Mario11 ......... , Juue 10

t~~!a .:::~~::::: ~~~~~~ ·::.'.'.'.'.": ~~~ge fJ L.yon .....• , ..•. Rock Rapids ..... july 20

Madison •• , , , , • Winteract .. , .... July 29

Maht111ka ...•..• Oskaloosa .•.•... Aug 5 Marion . . . ..•.• K.no~ille •...... Mar 18 Marshall •... . .. Marshalltown ..•. June 17

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Plymouih .••..•• Ce Mrus ......... Aug 19 Pocahontas ...... Poeahontns •.. · ·· Iuly 20

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Ringgold ..•..•. , ~ount Ay .... ~.--·. ·.·• Aug 6

Sac ... , , . , .... , . ~ae City •....... tune 1.7 Scott ........... Davenport........ uly 8 Sh~lby .......... lla.rlan .. .. . .. . .. uly 20 Siomc .... , , . , ... Orange City . . • .. uly 20 Story .. , .... , ... Ne\·ada . . . . . . . . • l ar 26

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Van Buren . . ..... Keosauqua ...... June 17

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~:~t~r".'.'.'.'.'.'.': ~~~id~d~·::::: ~~~e ;; Winncha~ ...... Forest City .. , ... Au!l 6 Winne&hlek , .... , Decorah ......... July 29 Woodbury ....... Sioux , .......... July 15 Worth , • , • , •••. , Northwood • • • • . . uly 8 Wrirht ......... Clarion . . .. . . . . .. uly 2S

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{ )\'i~~J..!;,~~~· c~~-. Supt. M.ark Mullin

llilda G. Lundin Laura N. Killduff llessi~ Duehanan C. l\·1. Miller Kbte Maurice

Cap. E. Miller Sid J, Backus

lt. C. Lyon A. D. Alderman Ralph R. Hunt Mrs. Laura M. R. Cow t;, T, Gilman

! Gertrude M. Duff, Co. Supt. W. H. Jlt'ncler, Con.

( hns. Tl, Young lMI"rhine ~mlth

~~~rtf. E~1:!~~tctler H. E. J-.aRue F. E. Lark Myrta Harlow Clara Co¥t~ilt

{ fvii~1 A~ ],~~~· c~~- Supt.

feW~ ?\~n:n T~1111ie Field l.illic- Patton G. C. Countryman W. P. ]en11en ~rrs. Jennie tluegle r:. R. Jack.o~on lt$telle Coon

\-1 rs. Lora T-.. Richardson

IT. C. Coe w.n.w('ns M. C. PC"tcr:~~<m P. F.. F\lller r. C. Welty

D. E. Brown F.. E. Kuhn

F'. M .. Abbott

A. L. Heminger

F.mma $. Nye J. W. Radebaugh Con E. Porter \1:. Jane Reddick r:;, F.. Cavanaugh T .• C. Rrown

~:t. 1~:rls 0. E. Gundenon 0. tr. Benson

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SCHOOL CENSUS.

Circular No. 9-1907.

After careful reading, preserve for fu ture r~eerence .

To the County Superintend r nt .

The time for taking the a nnua l cnu ml'rilt inn o f ll£'r~'1ns of sC" hool age will soon be here. You, as County Superinlr ndcn t, have SUJH:n: ision over the officers taking this cens us and reporting t he .'l.altll' 'Ve des ire at this time to C"all your attention to some of t h(' impor tan t mil tt(' r.!l con­nected therewith and to urge you to s pare no effo rt to secure aC"c ura te and prompt report!li.

THE SCHOOL CENSUS.

I. Importance. The enumeration is import:J.nt, not merely bl.'cause it is required by law nor bec;ruscc valuable infortlln1ion is obtained thereby, but because it furni shes the basis for the distribution of the semi-annual apportionment among the school cnrporation~.

2. By Whom Taken. (a) The Secretary's Duty. Section 2764 as amended by the 'I'hirty-first General Al'!H'Illhly mrtkes it the duty of the secretary to compile a list of the head:j uf £amilit•s and of the name, age and ~ex of every per!10n hrtwt"cn the- ag-t's nf five and twcnly-onl" years residing in the corponltion.

(b) The Duty o( the!!: Director of the Subdistrict. Srcuon 2785 as amended by the Thirty-first Gene:rnl As!ic:mbly n·quires the din·ctor nf each subdistrict to make a li~t of thr ht'<His 1lf familirs nnrl of th<> name, age and Sl'X of carh prrson of c;chool age resirling in his subrlistriC't.

3. When Taken. The enumeration shall be taken as of the fin;t day of June. The director nf the subdi~trict shall tnke the enUmeration if his district between the fint and liftecnth days of June (SC"ction 2785 as amended by Thirty first General Assembly_)

The secretary must complete the enumeration for the corpor;ttion be­tween the ftrst day of June :111d thr lirst day of July (Section 2764 as amended by the Thirty-first 'r.encral Assembly.) In no case ~:hall the enumeration be taken before the first day of June nor after the first day of July.

4. When and to Whom Report. (a) The dirt'ctor of the sub­district must report to the secretary of th~ school township on or he£t'>re June 20. (Section 2785 as amended by the Thirty-first General Asse-mbly.)

(b) The secretary must report the enumeration of the corporation to the board of directors at the time of the annual settlement, July 1, and to the County Superintendent not later than July 6. (Section 2765 as amended by the Thirty-first Genral Assmbly.)

RE!'ORT OF TIIF.

(c) T ht' C unly ~llptrinh.·nd~nt c;hall compile tht.' r<'portJO oi the

~t'cr tr ~ 11~ I d e 1is repon with both the Snpcrimcndcnt of Public ln-.. ,rnc' , ~~ , ,) t w Ct unty .\tuhtur not latr-r than the last Tuesday in \u).:tt t;, l•m .!i.W n~ ;1mt-n~kd hr the Thirt)··flrst General As·

Sl' l l l l )" )

S. Whom to Include in the Enumeration. Th(' rnumnatinn mu.ot in- 1c1 ~all JiC' T" n~ t,t the ages 0f fi\'C to twt·nt~ Hte rcsu.lmg 111 the cor­pn r at <~n n til e tir . t •lay of Jum• Thi" w•lluH.lnclf' pen.~tns of Hhool age w 111 o.. · c temp• T'ITJl) nh'>'e'lt tn ;1ttcnd Hho,,J r,r to work. ~farrh·cl per­

son . If o ( ~d1onl ,.gc, ;;tTl! tn Jw mcJuolt·J\ .. 1 C:. , and chiltlrt·n 11\ charitahle

o r n: k•rrnatr ry in~lltltti<~n whn'"l' pan·nti ••r g,wr•h:u1s r"·s11h- in 1 he

"'c rp•lr:tti l n an.• t«• h,. e11111nl·ra.tcll.

6. Seven to Fourteen. \\'Jwn to1king thl' t·nunH·rnti~>n o£ pcr..,•lllS n£

thl' .lt.ot':! i liH I•J twtnty •·nc :-·cars, 11 i the duty nf the directur of

tl~·~ !illluli ~riel or the !'C'('T (.O Liry of thl" sch••ol c,.rpora1i"n to a~ccrtain the

(a) The numi•f' r ~ r pf'r!;C·Il~ c.l thl· ·1gf'5 oi ~cn·n tn fourteen year~

inclush·(' (b) The nmnh.:·r ,.-,f penons oi the a(lU ,,£ SC\('n tn fourteen who

l1;1 y~ n•·t att~IUlc(l school t1xtccn wt·eks dur1ng the school yci\r ending

Junt .311. JC){li I ~t:c S{"ction 2~.?J·i. Suppl("lllt"nt to tht• Co•h·. or Se-ction

a, Chapter IZ8. 1'wrnty-·11inth Cl·ntral .\nrmhly)

7. Seven to Fourteen Years Inclusive-Meaning. ''The Lmp:uagc

of the scctton 'to iourtt'nt y~nrs' can nut Ue (t•nitnu·d tu cx.tt·ml beyond the t1nw wlu·u th~ chil1l IH:c••lllif'S fonrtl·t•n ycJr~ of :tJ;t<'. The worc1 'in­

cln'"i'''' fnll,w:ng, dt·o.trly f!Jtplit to~ th~ time intnn:ning h-!1\\'Cl'll tlw

a~-rt·~ oi t.,·,·cn aud i•llHtt'l'll."~-.\tty. Ct·n. Rep .. t~Jf)4, page.• Q5. 8. Communicate With School Officers. It is ~uggcsted thnt you

cj•ll\municatr in pusnn ''r by rirculoar with •·n•ry ullinr whO!C' cluty it is tu Lth' • •r a sist in taking the f"nllm<'ratinn. ~lakf: c1e-ar to th~m in a tat."tful "<~Y tlu- ft'ljt1itl'nt..:nts of the law a111l the ntc<'s~ity and advantage

oi -:• ·rr<'d and pr•m•JJt reports. 9. Blanks. Th· nrrt·tary d (';u·h CL•rporilll•>n sh(·Ultl ha\'C n hook

f.,r I.:Hpinn i\ pe-rmanent rcC'•lrd of thC' <"numeration The work of tak­

ing tht' enumu.ilti(•n mJy he tlp•·n tculp•·?~:~ry bbnkt~o :an•l the data later

tran<ofcrrul tn the pc-rmanc:nt n·cc·rd \Ve woul•l suggnt th:J.t p111 place in the hand~ of tht>: director of each

subrlistrict and of those secn:tariC's whn may net:tl tht'nt, the blanks n~c­f:Uary for foceuring the data for th(" cnumer:t.tinn. These blanks should be such as to enahle these offi.:cr~ to H"CUre th~ name!' of the heads of lamiliu. togeth~r with the name, ag<" and sex o£ cou:h person of school aac; also the number of persons of the agn of seven to fourteen, and the number of the age of seven to fourt~cn who did not attend school sixteen week• as provided in the compulsory att~ndancc law. In each cau pro-

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vision should be made for keeping th~ data for femal~s separate. males and t h· t for

T~tse blank~ siH·uiJ be Jli .. .-ed 111 til~ h:wds of t'le propu oftictrs somettmf: durinJ{ the la·-t wee-k nf .M.l)'. It is Ill t welt t :.:ul (ltiC out so early that J.n:my Will lo~e them, but eve y o fftcc r ho ul.t have lu.i blanks on th~ tJrst day of June.

10. Acc~racy. l~lJlfCSS upon yuur o 01cns the llllJH!rn Jti\'(' UC( ._) or ac~uracy, wh•ch can he secured nnly hy (' i\ r(ltal, p:u ns takmg ("ffnrt He mind th<'m that every person cli~o~:•hle to rlmmero. ti·•n ••mttlrd :r o l~ tl . report rtdlKts the am.ount justly hclonto:ing 10 tht" C'~rpor;:lti on. On:~:: other .hand: cvcry~ne md~ded who wa" nnt r!lgihlr t 1·nds to dc:!lr, 1y the legal and JUSt ratto of thstnlmtion aud clu· ,lt!. 1·,·ery •til er ~,· ,1 po rat:on of its just portion of the srhool f 1uul.

. 11. PromptneM. The Jlroce!s of takuur the aunu:tl C'llluttcration

I! ~ great 5yStrm whut·in each nne has n duty_ the pC'do rm.liiCC of wlu~h aff<"ct~ the work of eHry c.tht·r illl•l tll<" result as :t who1r When each dnes h1s part.promptl)• :tntl t·~r<"fully, the work moves along pleas anti~ and w1th dtspatch, n•u.l rcl1aLJ .. abta and nccur:~tt rc-poru are obtatn~'l On ~he otht:r han.t, 1f the dirt.'~ ur of th<" !t>Uhdt,.llid it t.'tltelcsa and dilatory, It hecomrs more ditr1cult, oftn1 11111,,.1sihl<", {LJr the secre­tary to rrport promptly and .nccnratdy to the County !'uperintt"ndent. 1£ the ~ecretary ncgllf'cts nr sll~othts hi!! work, the County Superintend~nt finds h1~self cmb~rrassed because unable to tile wath the Suprrintendtnt of Public lnstrucllon a prompt nnd accurate report.

. 12. In Concluaion. Last y~ar we f'lr('JHt.rcrl ··irculars (r,r rlistribu· hon among those officers who take or assist in taking the ~chool censua ~e shall not do ~;o thi!l yc;~r, bt-lining that you with your act.junintanc~ w1th the officers and the lncal conditions, can more successfully take personal chnrge o{ the enumeration.

We urge you to wntch with care the progress of this enumeration and inde~d the ~r('varation of all rcJ>orts to be sent you, and to Jtnd any poss1blf' ass1stance to your officers h~cause of the importance of correct reports and b~cause the cue or difficulty with which you wiU pr~pare your report w1ll depend upon hnw wall those who report to you have performt"d their work.

Blanks for the annual reports of the ucretarin and tr<"asurcu wilt be sent you about June 10.

May 10, 1907.

Yours truly, JOHN F. RIGGS,

Superintendent Public Instruction.

66 REPORT OF THE

RENEWAL OF SECOND GRADE CERTIFICATES.

Circular No. 10-1907.

TO TilE COUNTYY SUPERINTENDENT: At the recent meeting of the. Education=~.l BQird of Examiners, it

was decided to classify under Rule 3, Page 8 of the Rules Governing the Renewal of County Certificates, all Second Grade certificates held by teachers who have be<>n continuously engaged in teaching for the past five years. No examination will be required of such teachers; provided, that in each case the credentials nrc strong and a satisfactory theme paper is presented, as is rf'quired in att cases of renewal.

"Continuous teaching for the past five years" means at least six monhs' teaching in each year s ince July 1, 1902. The board made no other extension or modification of the printed rules gover.ning the issu~

ance of uniform county certificates.

County Superintendents are asked to carefully examine any reports on renewal papers submitted from this office and to corr~ct such reports in so far 3 s an examination in one or more subjects is indicated as due from :1ny teacher now exempted from all examination by the recent action of the board as set forth in this circular. Any corrections thus made must be at once reported to this office. Hereafter, in submitting the renewal papers of candidates claiming this exemption, the County Superintendent should make the following notation on the margin of the County Superintendent's stntement blank: "Has taught continuously

for past five years." Very truly yours,

JOHN F. RIGGS, President Board of Examiners.

May 15, 1907.

REPORT OF SECRETARY AND TREASURER.

Circular No. 11-1907.

TO 'l'HE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT:

We are sending you by prepaid express a snpply of blanks for the annual report of the secretaries and treasurers of your county, and to counties having joint districts blanks for special report of enumeration in joint districts are included alslo. ln this connection we desire .to make some suggestions concerning the preparation of the blanks for ~·a­tribution, their use, the gathering of the data, and to call your attentiOn t:o the July meeting of the school boards.

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l. Preparing Blanks for Distribution. {a) Treasurers' Blanks. Before sending out the treasurers' blanks the following data s110utd be entered in red ink in the places pro\'ided for that purpo5e for each fund. (1) The amount "on hand July l. 1906"; (2) 'he amount "re~ ceived from district tax;" anrl (J) £nr the t<'achcrs' fund the amount "re·­ceived from scmi·annllal apportionment".

(b) Setretaries' Blanks. No data is to be entered in the blanks for lhe secretary's annual report.

2. Where Data May Be Obtained. (a} The amount "on hand Jul&y I, 1906" for ('ach fund may be found in the right hand column of the rep(.lrt o{ your county for last y<'ar, a copy of which is on file in your orl'!ce undtr the heading' "On Hand'",

(b) The amount "rccrive(l from (li!ltrict tax" for each funr.J and the amount of the scmi·annual apportionment for the teachers' fu~d may be obtainc..J from the county treasurer.

3. Why Give This Data. We bl'lieve it will require leas time and labor to prrpare the blanks in this way than to correct the errors re~ suiting fr1;111 a failure to do so. \.Yhether you enter this data or not .. it will be ncces:.ary for you to obt.tin all of this information in order to lest the accuracy of lhe reports of your treasurers. If you give the-.e offic(•rs lhis data, with which to compare th<'ir accounts, fewer mistakes will be made and hence less correspndence, 4\nnoyauce and delay will be causf'd, In his connection we sug.gest that you request the I r<"asUrfr to report to you on the blank jn which you have entered the ci;,,La,

4. Distributing Blanks. 'l'wo blanks for the annual report should be sent to rach qccretary and to eacl1 treasurer One of these blanks when fdled out and approved will be filed among the records of the corporation, and the otln•r with you. 1"'hese bla1rks should be sent out in time that these officers may have them ten days or two weeks before the riale for the anuual met"ting of the hoard July I, 1907

S. Balances That Must Agree. The amOunt uon hand July J, 1906,''"" must be the samt" a~ the amount reportrcl as "on hand'1 in the report of your comlly for last yrar as shown in the right hund column of the report for the diffcl·ent funrls rt malten not wbat Lhe true conditione may have bcn1, the balance reported as '"on hand'' last year must be the balance "on han~ July I, 1906." NEVER CHANGE A BALANCE OF LAST YEAR TO CORRECT A MISTAKE.

6. Errors and Overdrafts-Correction of. Errors of Ja.st year and overdrafts of last year or this. must be corrected hy entering the amount of the error or overdraft under the heading "received from other sources" or "paid for other purposes" as the case may require. For par­t.icuJar and definite directions concerning this, see Suggestion 16 on the back of the treasurers' report blanks.

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7. Agreement of Reports. We desire to call your attention par· ti cularly to two point.i in .,.,hich the reports of the secretary and the trcasurl·r nf a cr•rpnration must agree. If they do not, an error exists which mu:-ot be )!Killed :'llld corrected.

(a) T\lition Received. The secretary should report the tuition actually received and paid to the treasurer since the date of last report. The treasurer should place the amount "received from tuition" in the teachers' fund. His report should show all money received by him fo r tuition from July I, 1906, to and including June 30, 1907. When both do this, their reports will agree in this respect.

Last year many secretaries reported tuition due but not coliected. This made a disagreement between the reports of the secretary and the treasurer, tl1e correction of which caused much correspondence and delay. See also suggestions on the blanks for the secretary and treasurer

(b) Library Report. The secretaries of all corporations will make this report. The blanks both for the secretary and the treasurer pro­vide for reporting the amount expended from each fund from July 1, 1906, to June 30, 1907; hence their reports, if correct, will agree. See also suggestions on the blanks for the secretary and treasurer.

8. Suggestions. On the back of the blanks for secretaries and treasurers will be found full directions for preparing the reports of

those officers. ll will also he noticed that with each heading on the ruled side of the blank will be found a number referring to the appro­priate suggestion, so lhe officer may have no trouble in finding the par­ticular information he may need when in douUt what to do.

9. Omit No Data. It is important that every item of information asked for be gi\·en. H the secretilry fails to report on any item to you, it will be impossible for you to report fully to us. It then becomes necessary for us to correspond with you concerning the matter and in

turn for you to call the attention of the officer to his omission. Im­press upon your officers the importance of filling every hlank, itnd should nny f:'dl to do so you should take tl1e matter up with them as soon as their report is received.

10. School Building Bond Fund. Chapter 135, laws of the Thirty· first General Assembly amends section 2768 by providing that all funds "collected for the payment of school building bonds shaH be known as the SCHOOL BUILDING BOND FUND." This makes it necessary for the first time for the treasurer of each school corporation to ope n an account with the School Building Bond Fund and to report to you concerning it the same as for other fund s.

11. Indebtedness. There are no records in this office or elsewhere by which one may determine the financial condit ion of any school .corpoTation. In order that our records may be more complete, we are

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t~i_s . ytar a:;king, for the first time, a report oi the intt n·st he:tring Jia~ blllllt"'S of each corp,)rati~n under the follow 1ng head.., ( 1) nuutanding Tionds and (2) Out:'tanchng Intnr-st Bt•aring \\'arrr~nts Jt will be ob­obscrved that under the second heading we t.lcs 1re nnl)· the ;~mnunt of the wa• .~UJts t~al have bet>n presented to the trt'asur('r .tncl by him in·. <lor!i<'~ nnt p~ud fc·r want nf fund!! ." 'J'h c ~iving of thiadata will add \Cry lltth· lu th<" l.1hnr of the di.;tricl trea'>unr 01nrl will he of gre:tt value.

12. When Officers Report. Roth the c;ccrrt:tr}· Anti the treasurer of each sdH,,.,J C"nrpor.tt!on must report to thr school h,,,ard for settle· ment July 1 (St'f' JS.(n) nf lhi~ drcular). \Vithin five cia)'<~ (nr not later th:tn }ttl~· 6) the S<'cretary &hall file with ynn ;, ~:.: •PY, f hii approved re ­port, whtle lht'! tren'Uft'r mu l file a copy C'tf l>is apprn\'l'tl rqwrt imml'di ate~y aftn "''ltlrment (Srctinns 2765 and 2767 :1!1 lllllf"ndc.•d hy tlw 1'htrly·first Gen('rtd r\c:<;t>mbly)

13. Correcting Approved Reports. Becau!'e the reports filed with }'flU h:lV~ he('n "appTO\"t"d" by the bonrd cloe!'l not re)t•a<:;t> yOU rrC'Ill your

duty tr, tnsprct thrrn critically and to require the corrt."ctinn of :tny errnrs th:H m:ty he huwl Hrrnrc; ;moot "!'laud :lJlproved," hut mn~t he cor­Tcded. 'J'h,. snoner rnrr,•clcd the les'J the difficulty and :tnnoy<JilCC'

14. Joint District. lly a joint dislrict we .ue to understand a sc:hnol <orpor:•tiPil h:tvin fj·rritory 1n two Clr more count ie!'l

15. Ju~isd.iction Over Joint Districts. \VIH·n an itHlepen.Jent city, 1nwn Pr '·dblir<' <'O~"pl"ration as prrn-·iried in o;£'C'tinn 271)-t, jg 11 rganiz<'d f~om. trrrrt~•ry lying 10 two or more counli<'s. tiH• boo1rci nf the corpora­tton m whu:h the portion nf th<" town plat havmg the largt• ·t number ("If volt'r!l is !'ituatf.'d e;hall ha\"<' charge of I ht' org:tnizntinn nf the cor­poration. 'fhis rlt.:l<'rmines the county in which such cnrpnratio 11 s are cfficially lncntf'd :tt !he timt' nf organization. T1te offici~! lnc:ttinn of con!"olidat~ I tndqH"IHlent di!'triclo:; orgnniud under rhapler 141. laws of he Thtrty-fir~t r.cneral Assembly, ho det('rmined in the same manner.

Otht!" jnint districts an• fnrmert hy atL1rhing tnritnry of f)nt.• connty -to a C' 1rprq··.! ion in nn adjninha~ cnunty. No c-nnfnsinn arises from thi!l bl'"l~:ttts<" lite loral1nn nnd jurisdiction nf the cnrporatinn to which terri­tnry is ntt.~, hed is the locattnn and jurisdiction of the corporation after tht' ni1dilit•IIS han• hren madt'.

Thr nfficiill location of corporations organized by the subdivio:;ion o f inrl('pf'lldcnt districts :t"! prnvid<"d in ~ectinn 279~ or by the uniting of indC'pendl'lll dic;trirt.c; as prn,·irl<'d in srclinn 2799 is drtermin('d hy the residt'nce nf a majority of the electors at the timl' of organizntion.

The juriscliction thus determined dne§ nnt ch;~nge. Under the for­mer law it determined also the county superintendent whn ~honld is§tte certificates to its teachers. Under the present law it detcrminl'!! the -county superintendent through whom certific:ttes will be is!'ued to its teachers and with whom their certificates shall be regi:otcred. Tt de-

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termine!t also the county superin tenden t tO' whom appeals from the action of the board must be taken,

16. To Whom Officers of Joint Districts Report. The extended ex­palnation of the preceding paragraph is necessa ry because it is important to know to whom the officers o f joint distric ts s hall make t heir annual reports. Both the sec retary and the t reas urer are required to make a full report for the entire corpora tio n to but o ne county superintendent, and that superintendent is t he o ne having jurisdict ion over his corpora~

tion as indicated in t he preced ing sec t ion. If, then, you or your p redecessor form erly issued certi ficates to the

teachers of a joint dist ric t, t hose teach ers must reg is ter their certi ficates with you and the secretary and trea.3urer must file their annual reports for the corporation wi t h you ; likewise appeals from this distr·ict will come to you.

17. What the Secretary of a joint District Should Report. In his annual report t he secretary of a jo int district should report to the county superintendent having jurisdiction over his corporation all of the da ta required by the sec retary's blank. This data should be for the whole corporation, except in the three following items : (1) Number between five and tw enty-one; (2) number seven to fourteen; and (3 number seven t o fourteen w ho did not a ttend sc hool s ixt e~n weeks dur­ing the year ending Jun e 30, 1907. F or these three items his regular repo rt s ho uld give those only who reside in the same county with the superintendent to who m t he report is made. He should then report to th e county superintendent o f each co unty containing territory of the cor· po ratio n the number (1 ) five to twenty~ o ne; (2) seven to fourteen; and (3) seven to fourteen who did not attend school sixteen weeks during the year ending Jun e 30, 1907, giving the number residing in each county separately. This will enable each county superlntendent to report to us t'hose resiUrrrg ;,.,., ';l,i.,. t:A~Ul.l!

To enable the secretary to report these items to the several counTy superintendents we are s ending blanks for a "Specia l Rport of Joint District." On this blank he will report to you no t only the number on the portion of his distric t in your county, but fo r the po rtions in the other counties al so. As soon as yo u have received these reports enter the data in the larger blank for uS,pecial Report of Joint Districts" and mail it to us.

18. Annua1 Meeting Of Board. The regular meeting or the school board occurs on July 1, 1907. This is the only regular meeting for boards of school townships and rural independent districts and is the most important meeting of any board. Directors and the officers of the boards should know the date and the importance of the meeting.

19. Important Mattera to be Considered. (a) Annual Settlement. The most important business of this meeting is the examination of the books of the secretary and the treasurer and the settlement with those

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offict:rs. Th · d · tory upon t~: s~;~e::r;:nl~attory upon the board and it is also manda­ready for settlement that ~~ay. reasnrer to h;H"e their books and nports

In school townships d . 1 -done rarly in th d . a_u rura mdcpcndt'nl dist. ricts this should be

e. ay to gn:e the new Loard 1 and transac t the busin£'SS b ( - I s tme HI whtch to org ... ntze ~ ure ll t •e f:iamt day (Se t 2757 2765

and 2769 as amendctl by the 31 '\t G. A) . c tons , '

(b) E lection of O fficers. Every schnol h d tary at this lllceting and the I a I f - oar t~u!;t elect a sccre­scll•Jol lt.Jwn hip~ and rural - J~ n s I. tndcpt-_ntient vdlage corpnrauons, al~o. CSection 2757 n llldr.pertr tnt <ltslrrds must elect 1 tre:nmrer also ma~ !Je e- lt<:ted 'ot st l amcu d by I he .ll st G., A.) A tnwnt Olht:er

t his i. ruandatory. (Se~~:~~~~~~c~ll~~te:nllt::r;tr~lt~n~\.~f 2U,()OC) or more (cJ Eotimate Taxes n b 1 h II . .

l or the teache • d . . Je oan a a e-stunate the amounts neetled rs an conttn~ent hmds ;~t this meeting or at a s . I

~:c~~~~.g callr~ for t.hat purpose on or bdorc: tlte third Monday in .\,~;,~~: ax may Je t:"'irnt:ltt•tl by the board hdorc July 1 (S t' 2757 .

amended hy tile Jist C. A) · • t:c Jon , as

am (d) L ibrary Fund, The board may at this meeting det~rmine the o f ;;~lt, tbove r;ve cents and not exct•ecling ~ftecu cents for each person

Sept en~~era~r~; :~:t the /rt'asu;er shall set aside on the thirtl Monday in Jaws o f thr 28th GPl~c l~;~.o Jhhrar.y books as provided in Chapter 110, less ! han five cent7s f l aw directs the treasurer to set aside no t

board to increase t he 0

;rne~~1111t ~:r~~7e~~ ;~~~;! ~: ~:~e:~~~:~~~z~:, tJ~e ~~;:,.~(·7,~:a l:~ll~:::n~~:~t ast lman~iil~ry althou~h no case has ever bveel~ state havin~ uniformally s~ d~:~::::;·~~ courts rn different parts of the

(e) ~lect Teachers-General. At this meeting the boards of inde :endcnt ctt~. town nud village corporations, if they have not a lread;

d~•;;ic~~· ~~~y ~~1

=c~~:',c~r~~:•l:n~f ~~~~0~111~r:":;~;::g:~de:::~~:~~t~::;:~~~~: yea r . egJnmn~ ~hnt day. Many Ques tions mny be acted upon at this meehn g, but Jt JS .not r!C'cmcd necessary to enumerate here morr t han tJl e m andatory du ties :J.nd those mos t essential

20 In Conclusion. As ·1 h tl J that .'

1l ·II :'1 1e sc wol cuumcration, ,Ve sugges t

) ou 0 •1 you can to a1d your officers to prepa re cor rect re orts

and t • fi le them wi t h ynu prom,.,tly. Some of the suggest ions marie ~la :~ ;ou, see~ sunpl~ and useless, hut we assure you no sugges tion is ma;:;

la exphenence with sc hool officers and in examining superin t en dents' report~ :ts not provt'n nect'ssary.

, Dla~k bo.oks for your annual repo rt to the superintenden t of public ln $lrnctton WJ IJ be sen t you about June JO.

June 5, 1907.

Yours truly, JOHN F. RIGGS,

Superintendent of Public In structi on.

72 REPORT OF THE

THE TEACHER SUPPLY AND RELATED TOPICS. Circular No. 12-1907.

TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS.

THE TEACHER SUPPLY.

The sdcction of competent teachers is the most important and the most dLfficult duty a school board is called upon to perform. The duty wnnld be more simple were the supply of competent teachers greater. But wt· have in Iowa many more public school positions than we have tt'achers of even ordinary qualillcations. Some schools must, .th~reforc, be closerl or they 111 ust be f111cd by immature persons of very wdl!lerent scholarship. In the past, the second alternative has been taken, for ever~ wdl in£ormcd person knows that the,re are practically as many goo teachers to be had this year as were to be had last year or ~l1e year be­fore. That is to say, the number of competent persons leaving the pro­fession is not greatly in excess of the number o£ competent persons en­tering the J)rofession. lt is doubtless true that in past years. many per­sons carried certificates that were neither earned nor mented; he~ce the certificate could not always be relied upon to show the true standmg of the teacher. But the complaints of poor and in.efficient '~ark t.hat have come to the efface of the Superintendent of Pubhc InstructiOn With­

in the past three years prove beyond question that inefficient tea~hers. ha .... e bel!u employed in some, often in many, o£ the schools of practlcaily

every county in the state. . Since positions in the graded schools are usually the more attracl1ve

ones to teachers, the boards controlling such schools have the chan:: to selccl the best teachers. They do not always ~o so, to be sure, b rmal school boards are placed at a disadvantage, smce a l~rger per cent of in~:x:perienced and low grade teachers find employment 1n the country

than are employed in graded schools. . . There are two ways in which this unfortunate cond1Uon may be at

once remedied in part . 1 In this way, you [.'irst. 'Pay better wages for lugh grade tcac 1ers

1 will attrnct more competent ptople to th1s branch of the pubhc schoo

service. . 1 1 · many Second. Close the small schools where poss1ble. . n t us way

of the weak a 11 d poorly qualified teachers may be reJected altogether.

TilE QUESTION OF SALARY.

Everyone is aware that the cost of living h~s been constantly in­cre:lsing for a decade, that wages in all occupat1ons have advanced in proportion, and that opportunities for employment were never so many

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION iJ

or so attracti\'e as at present. \Vhile this condition exists the onl}' JlOS­

&ible way to prevent many ~ood teacher:;; from abandoning the teaching profession for other employment 1s to make teaching more attractive from the salary viewp·>int. A hi.rhcr wage fc r teachers w -u also attract to the profes~ton many capahle young mt'n nnd ·womC'n who now do not con.;iJtr teaching at all, hul at once t'ttt('r other occurations thilt are more rcmnner:tttve.

I tlo not recnmmenci >111 indi.,critmnatc r.11se uf salarie«. The ~;1bries should he graded. A teadtrr wtlh a recr,rcl of ~nccessfu! cxflerience, and with a high grade ccrtific.ttr, J"hnultl he p;.lid ;1 high •qlal'y. ,\ teacher with a 1owcr grade ccrti!ieal should he pair\ a lrss salary, while n 1eaeher with a \'cry lnw ur tit:, if J;ttc:h .l n11e mn..;t hr cnlplnycJ, shollld b~ pai" a stilt lnwer sahry

Tt is f.lrongly adris<'d that C'Vt'TY sdwn} board ,u:lnpt n scale of w:\gc-s fnr lt:a.chers in h(•ping '\it h the trr=~d£' o( c<'rlilicatc lu·ld that will at least equal the present t:ndard c•f wagt·s in other c:tllings.

\nether means hy whirh the rural st:honls may he immediately im­prov"d j;; by ft-ntporarily uniting the school in contiguous distrio.:ts where there are but few children t~f school Cllo(C. A school of twenty or twenty-lhe pupil!'! is 'Lt<>ually n ht:Ucr s~.:huo! than one of five or te-n pupils. 1'1aere arc lllo,ny schools in nery couuty of the slate that could unite with otha schools for the year, tlJlrt:hy rt·ducing the number of h·achers rerluircd ;~nd making it -possible to selecl the better (Jualilied ones. This would not commit any di,.trid to the policy ofpermanent consotida.lion. lC rh district would continlte its orgamzation undisturbed, the schonl be­ing closet] (\\ith th~ ennsenl of the County Supr>rintendent) only for such time as called for hy c•u1tr;u:t w1th the nthl'r dis~ri<-t.

Twn atljomin){ diAtnrts rntenng iul~ Slll'h ;ttl agrecmtnl (clearly anthorired hy st>etion 277-1 of the ~clwnl Laws) tt1t1ld, if desirnt. main­tain the licho<•l in one di~tric.:t nnt• y<'ar and in the- other district the ne.J~t yea , c1 minui 1g lhe arr;~ugtuH•tll until a l:hangcd condition hould exist in otw nr hollt l•f the di;.tricts, In !>Chool townships with from seven to uiue rJi:;tricts, it is uot alway!'i nece!-<;ary or advisahlc that all the :-.chools he kept nprn. The board or dirc.·ctors at the July lll('eting or at a spcdal meeting (ailed thereafter, should determine the number of schools that may propHly be kept opt"n next year and, where one or more schools are closrd, pro\'id~ fm the transportation of the children to the ol11cr schools. Where two or more schools arc unilecl and placed under one t<'a.cher, a first class teacher should be required and a high salary should be paid All the children will then have the advantages of

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a better !l;chool, and the aggregate cost to the districts interested will be no more, since the cost of transportation from a district where the re are but few children will be much less than the salary of an additional teacher who would otherwise be required.

1\0 FORCED CONSOUDATJON.

T have alrrady !'aid that competent trachers can not be had in suf­ficient numbers to fill the !;C'honl~ unless a policy as suggnted in the

foregoing par:t.gr:tphc; is widely adoptec..l Tins docs not me:1n that teachers of the poorer class can not be had

to m;tkl'" g1•nd the detlcirnC'y. \VhiJe f strongly advise the clooiing of as many of the .;mall ~dwols as possible, thereby reducing the number of teachers required, I ha .. ·e no desire to force a single district to adopt

this policy. A~ you ar~ awar~. the licensing of t<"achers is now a duty shared

jointly by the County Superintendent and the State Educational Board of Examiners. The County Superintenden t passu upon the general fitneMs and profesRional flualifications of all applicants. The state board determines the grade of scholarship, as shown by the answer papers writ­

ten in the examinations Whc.>r(' a ~ufficien t number of certificates can not be issued as a

result of the regular examinations, which are held on ly t he las t of Jan u­ary, Junl", July and October in each year, the County Super~nte n dent may a~k for provisional certificates for those nearest th~ passtn~ m~rk for a third gracle certificate. He m:1y also ask for a spec1al cxam mat1 on where othtr applicants who were not present at the regular examination mAy write for a provisional certificate. So if, in the opinion of the County Suprrintcndent, the exigrncies in his county requi ~c it, p~ovi s· ional certificatn may be i!surd in foufticit·nr numbr- r to pr- r m1t practically all the schools to he uJlrncd, But it c;;hould be distinctly understood that provisional certif1 catc~ are in every Jnstanc~ issuetl on the rC"com_menda· tion of the County Superintt-ndrnt. The granting of such certi ficates. where the average falls under 60 per Ct"nt, is not approved by the state board. If certificates are reqt1ircd for persons of lowe r scholarship , th.e County Superintendent, and not the st:tte board, must bear the responst·

bility lor causing thei r issue.

LENGTH OF SCHOOL TER~! OR YEAR.

In prac ticnlly all t he cit ies of the st ate and in ve ry many of the coun try districts as well school is maintained for nine months each year. H owev er , a s hort~ r term prevails in eno ugh districts to bring the a.ver·

SUPERINTENDENT 01• PUBLIC I;o.;STRUCTIO:o-: 75

age for the entire stau down to eight and one·hali month'f believe it should be the settled poli('y of every school board to provide a nine months' term. \\"here th1s i at pre-sent impossible:, means should be taken to cnme to this standard a )"Car he-nce. Prob01.bly two·thirds of the children of the stah· arc now offered !'r'lool prh·deges for nine months in the year. The rrmaining third have such pn\llegc.s for but !U,, seven or etght months. Not on'y should thr school y•.ar rl'&eh the nmc months' limit 111 all cli!ltncu; .t bould also he a r;ntinut u~ term, brokt·n only by a one or IY.O w~~k \'lie tit..·n at tht> hnhday 'season and a tike ,-ac:ltion In the spring. 1'he o!J ~at!- d of di\ iding the sch or year intn Uistinct terms oJ two, thn.:e or four month , often "\\lth a d11fert-nt tt·ache-r for each term, rtsnlt<"d u g-eat lou 111 df1ciencl \\'h n you rmploy n

teach "'to bcg~n v.ork 111 Septemher, it should he Wlth the dium~t under~ 1 tandang that 1uc'1 teacher, if her Y.ork reas1 nably sati h.cto1;y i! to cont1.1u t~r ... ugh the cntlrt'" )" r.

Tllll Tf!ACIIER'S CONTH.\CT

H the t~.:.H lu: r 11 unknown, 11 ,,·ill be wc.-11 to draw the l·ontract with the pro,·iao that e1ther p.uty to the contract, h) g1viug ample notice to the other parly, mal t rminate it at the < nd of the second or third month; but both directors and teachu ~honld exprct the school h<'gin· ninS" in September nr Odober to rem:1in under the same man:~gement fir the eottre achool year

The law expressly provides that ''Contract! with te:u.:her:s must be in Willing, ond shall &tate the length of time the lt"hool i~ tn be taught, the~ mJif"m;atJcn Ju.r wuk • f f1ve &chool rl:ty!ll, or month of four w~ek~. and such ther rnatters 1 m y !Je agrtt:d upnn, 1gned by the presiclcnt and the teacher, nnd lill·d with the secret.uy hdorc the teacher com· m~nces t J teach um.Jtr u.;h n ~ontr.1ct"

A teacher's contract is ju t u bmding on the t.ontracting parties as

nny other contract. 'fhl"' 1clwol h• :~rtl th~t hreaks a t"Ontract \\~ith thco trac-hrr without

suffic1ent cau e 11 amenahle for d.1mages and the aame is true with the teacher who ahandtlllS hu work without the consent of tht ho:ud

76 REPORT OF TilE

JU~E EXAMINATION.

Circular No. 13-1907.

DJRECTIONS FOR CONDUCTING THE JUNE EXAMINATION.

To Jlfl'Yt'nl errors and to avoid delay and annoyance both in the: state

and the county offices, the following directions must be followed to the

letter 1. Before the Examination Begins. (a) Make ample provision for

room and employ competent persons to assist in the examination.

There will be a large number of examinees and it is imperative tiHtt you

have :1ssislance which you are entitled to under Section 3 oi the Certifi-

cate law. Rules'7 and 8 must be rigidly enforced. (b) 'rake the book in which you keep the record of examination fees

anc.l note the number of the last fee received. Beginning wilh the next higher number enter on a quantity of preliminary papers the numbers tn

consecutive order. (c) \Vhile the examinees are assembling, place on ~ach desk a copy

of the "Rules Governing Examinations" and a copy of the slip ''Think

Before You \\'rite.'' These should be collected later for like use at the

next examination.

2. Assigning Numbers. Rule 13 5o far as it directs that the name.;

of the examinees shall be arranged alphnbctically is to be disregaTded. Give each ex;tmince preliminary paper on which you have entered a

number. \Vhcn later you enter the names on examination sheets the

numbers arc to follow in consecutive order; but you are to \)ay no at­

tention to the alphabetical arrangement of tlte names.

.l Each Half Day a Unit. If cxamh1ccs complete a subject before

the hour ~ct for the next suhject to begin (See Rule 3), the next subject

mny be tnkcn up at once, but work scheduled for one~half da.y can not be takt.•n 011 any other half day. Examin~:cs arri\'ing late may divide the

rcmamdcr of the h:.df day between the subject~ to be written as they

m:ty tlcct.

4. Inspect Every Paper. E\·ery shl'Cl nf paper handed in must

bear the number assigned to the examinee at the begmning of the ex­amination. The only way you can be sure this is always done is to per­

sonally inspect every paper when it comes to your hands. In bo~h the October and January examinations we had a number of papers Without

a.ny distinguishing number; hence the neces.sity of the precaution here

urged. 5. Admitting Persons Under Eighteen Years of Age. Persons under

ei~htccn years of age may be admitted to either the June or July ex­

amination prO\'idcd they will be eighteen November 1, 1907.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLJC IN!'TRL:CTTO~· 77

An applicant under eighteen must write on th~ preliminary paper lhe day and month he will be eighteen. Any papers submitted by an appli~ cant under age who fails to give this date or whn~e ei.,:hteeuth birthday falls after November 1, 1907, wi11 he f('lurned to the county superintc:n<l­ent, unread. Persc•ns admitted under this regulation whose exammation cntitlt>:; them to a St>cond grade certiticate shall rccci\'c the same at onc-e f 1r one year. Thuse whose c:xaminatiun tntitles them tf'l :t third

grade certiticnte shnll receiu• the -.ame on the day lhe cif;!hteenth birth­day is reached.

h. Examination in Writing. The <'Xaminntion in \Vriting (Omitted from lhr. ltrmtcd program) will be p:ivc:n rnllowing Crammar on Thurs~ da.r aft<'rtl••nn

7 Sealing Answer Papers. Ln ~c:~.!Jng :~nsw<'r papers n~t' tht" slrips

of paper we scnrl fnr th01t purpoM or US<' largC' envt·lllpt:s Qxll ""' you filHl most ronn•nl(·nt !\lark 011 cvuy scaled p;:~ckage the namt of the

subjC'ct dnd 1he numltrr of .. nswer papers the pa('kagc cuntain'l.

R The Preliminary Papers. Put iu one package :ill the Prc-liminilry

p:tper.5 ti!HI mark nu thl" packagC' thr numhcr "f pap..:rs it conta1n-..

This Jl;tckag<' !'houid he includt·d In the ~hipml.'nt with answ('r pnper;;

() The Examina~ion Sheets. Two cxamin:,ti•1n shee1s, one the- ex:-~ct cluplicatc of tlw otht·r, und the numhn ni (•xamint·es in Cllthe('uti\'e<

tlrcln, an· tu he tn;ld<' out and sent to tht> !'late (lfll<'l', Tf f>OS!»lhle for you Ul ha.Yr th(•-.;c reatly whtn you tohip the answrr papers., tlwy may he indud1cl with this sh1pnwut; otllt'f\\i.se t!ltnd them by mail ju51 a!'=. soon rtl'l ynu c:tn pos~ihly gt·t th('m ready

ltl Theme and Renewal Pape-rs. (a) "'hcrl" 110 Ex.aminatiotl Ts Requin·d. PL1t 1n one• parkar;::e :~II them<.• ancl renewal papers where no

t''l;ntninatif•n is re•JturcU. ~fark this pack:tg~~ 'Tomp\ct.<.· Rt·ncw:lis.'" On nnt t'nter tilt' names nn th~ Fx.amiuation ~hrrt.

(lil \Vht'rc Part Fl\amination Is Rerp1ired Put in a sep:1r:1tc pnck-RKc all theme and rf'newal pr~pcrs where c:xnmiu;uion i~ requirrrl in one:

nr llltlf'C suhjt'cls. \lark th s pat·kagr "l'art R\llt·wal~.·· Ente-r these nauws wuh he dtstinlo{uisfung numhrr £or e;tch, 111 dupli1·ate on S('JHtratc t'x.amirt{lll•)n shrels.

TI1e packa "'f' of rcntwal papns may lw indudt·tl in the s:.ltlc ship­ment With an:;wer papers.

JOliN F RrGGS, President Board E.x-amniers.

78 REPORT OF THE

EXAMINATION IN ANOTHER COUNT Y.

Circular N o. 14-1907.

To the County Superintendent: If you have teachers in attendance upon a summer school in some

other counties who desire to complete the examination under the follow­ing regulations, you should collect the fee from each at lea,;t one week before the datC of the exa mination and furnish eac h a copy of the "Cer­tificate of Admission to Examination" properly filled out, and with exami­nation number assigned.

The expense the county superintendent guarantees is a legitimate ex­pense for clerica l hel p in connection with the examination and should be paid by the county as are ot.her cla ims.

It is to be remembered that a county superintendent can not be re­quired to appoint a 3econd or supplementary examination. However ,

there will always be a number of teachers resident in t he county where a

large summer school is held who would be accommodated by having the second or supplemen ta ry examination. It is be li eved therefore that the county superintendent for the convenitnce of his own teachers wi ll a p ­

point the second cx;unination and name a competent depu ty to conduct it. Having appointed the second examination for his own teachers he should not object to admitting teachers from other counties, since no

expense results to his county, and no report of such exami nation is t o be

made under Section 6 of the law. JOHN F. RIGGS,

Presiden t Educational Board of Exam in ers.

REGULATIONS BY W HI CII EXAM I NE RS MAY PAY Til E E X­AMINAT ION FEE IN THE CO UNTY OF THEIR RESI­

DENCE AND WR ITE TilE EXAMINATION IN AN­OTI !ER COUNTY.

1. Where Applicable. T hese regulations sh a ll a pply o nly to teacher~

in atten dance upon a summe r school and where t he coun ty supenntendent ap points a supplementary examinat ion in co nnection wit h such school.

2. On What Conditions the Supplementary Examination Should Be Appointed. T he county superintendent of t he coun t y in whic h a sum mer sc hool is h el d s hould requ ire as a condition i11 granting a ~econ d exami­

natio n as au thori zed by Sect io n 3 of the Cert ificate law t ha t the sum mer s choo l manage m ent fur n ish free of c harge a suitable room (o r rooms) in which to ho ld t he exa mina tio n, and al leas t one comp ete nt person to

assist in conducting the e xam in a t ion . l t is the int ent of the law tha t the supplementary e xamination be conduc te d by a competent per.;on a p ­

pointed by the county superintendent. Such additio nal h e lp a s may be needed should al so be furnish ed.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IXSTIWC1'ION 79

. 3. W ho Shall Report to the State Superintendent Names o£ Exam­~~es and The1r Grades in General Fitness, Didactics and Oral Reading

.e cnunty o;nperintend<'nt of the county where tlw ~xaminati("''n fee j~ paid sl~all ('nfer on a -.eparntc examination "he~.t !he names •• f pt>rsons from _hls rounty frorn \\ l1om he has rece"·c·tl (t't'i' and who write in oth<'~ ~:untieS an~ .sh~l,l m:t.rk each in 1Zt>nera1 fitnt<;.s :~nd didqct r,_ The an­by e;h:aper;o, lM _rhrl."ll"flr~ shall lw fnrwardrd to him by mail or express

per"•·Tl 111 ~harl{e ,f tht" supple nit nt.1ry t'Xam 111atinn, who !<hall also ~ransrn1t to lnm tht Rr:ult r)f each •1 pplicant j 11 ..,r.1l rending the nl<trklllj:r )u·mg nn lht'" SC1lr r f I flO. ,

4 . 1-Iow ~ispo!:e of Otht-r Answer Papers. \t tht• c utdusion o£ the cxatnH13Itlll 111 r:tch ~llhjrrt, tile pqsnn in rllarge nf the <"x:lmin:Hion

shall seal 111 ~nc P:J<"bge ll•e .1nswer flaptr- 1f all pt·r-:nn" who ha\"e paitl the<' ·~1lnatmn fte n nthcr t"Ouu•irs and mark tl1e t•acka-: : "Anc;w<""r

paper~ Ill for nlher C"Oillllic<;.'' I!c cfwll M lh<' ~:lOH' time sr-.al all ntllc-~ answ"r P<ll)crs 11 :1 ~l'l" •nd pa<"kai{C :'lnd m.uk the same

\\lth Ill(' ~llhJ!·c-t 11l!l n:unr 11 f tl1e t"ounly in whicoh the l'X:unin:tlion is

wntte1_1 . At the eonclu1inn of the- ('<>.;;lminatinn all ans\nr Pilpers ~hnll ht' .de h~·en·:l tn the l'fltlnly 8\lp(•rinlcnrlent nf the c-onnty 111 which the e"t­

:;~~n~::;:·n 1 ~ wnltt'll, who ~ h all tr.1nsmit tl1e "iltnC to the Stat~ Snpnj 11 ..,

. 5. Na":e of County Must Appear of Every Paper. Tf the examinee ~~.not fnrm1hetl with r:c:unination paprr h:1\·i 11 g- the- nanw of his county prmtrod at the hend, he must write at the h<'~~d of enrh ~heel of paper­u~ed thr- nn.rur- nf the t'nunly in whir-h. the rc(' wno: pnid

0. Part ~enewa1s. Tl1c fore-going re~ulations ;q1pJy alo;n fq J)('f!Ons ~·ho ;Jrr c-nt•tledl In part renewal.;;, who have written the thrme Jl:lfl<'"r

1n the home !'nunty and h:1ve paid the !'x:amination fee tn the home county ~u~erint('ndcnt. Such persons should he furnisherl the "Cr-rtificate of ArlmJSI{IOil to Examination" <1nd no fnrfhcr fee be rt'quired

()PINION CW A'f1'0RN!'Y GFNI\IC\l..

. Sir. 1 have the honor to nc-knnwlcgdl:' receipt of •your communica~ t ton r~que-!iting ~11y opinion upon the quratinn as to whether or not it ':auld be atlrni!;<;Jblf> under the law to permit applicants for lfachcrs' ccr­tJ fi~ate9 to tnk~ the e:cnrninatioJl in a c-ounty othrr thAn that of their

re. ~denc~ hy payu~g the e -::-~mination £ee to the county ~uperintendrnt of thc1r rc!!ldenc-e, With propnc;crl reJtulations governing c;uch examinations, for _which it appears that the plan proposed to be adopted is for the con­ven.•ence of teacher~ who <tre necessarily absent from their home coun ty dur1ng the months 111 which examinations are requi red to be helrl.

In response thereto I submit the foiiowing:

Sec~io.n 3 of t.he act providing for uniform county certificates, in 80 far as It JS matenal to the inquiry here, provides in subs tance:

REPORT OF TilE

Firq That the C'Ounty supe rintendents shall on the last Friday and tht \VNlncsrl<~y <Jnd Thursday prrceding in the mnnths of January, June, July :uHI Oclc1IH.·r. cx:11nine all npplicants fo r teacher's certificate.

};t•'-·rnHI 'That !-oLH:h rx:-tnunations shal1 be held at the county seat. Third Th.d thC' cnnnty superin let1dent at his discretion may cause

to IH l1t'lcl undtr crrtain circ'um:;tances an additional examination at sont<· qlher place in the county.

Fourth. 'fhat the questions used in such examinations shall be printrd and fttrttish('d by the Educational Board of Examiners.

Fif th . That the examinations shall be conducted strictly under rules prl:'scribed by the Board.

Section 6 o f the same act provides: "A record shall be kept by the county superintendent of all examina­

tions taken within his countyJ with the name, age and residence of each applicant, and the date of the examination."

'r'he other provisions of the act refer to the subjects to be covered by th e examination, the kind of certificates to be issued, when and under what circumstance,; they may be renewed, the manner and the circum­stances under which they may be revoked, and other provisions of like character.

I find nothing in either of the sections quoted that would make it illegal to permit an applicant for a teachers' certificate, who is orher­wisr qut~lified a3 required by the act in flli\!Stion. to take the exam ina­tion under he plan proposed in the paper accnmpanyjng your reQuest en t it led, "Regulations by which examinees may pay the examination fee in the county or their residence, and write the examination in another county.'1

[ take it that the examination includc3 not only writing the answers to the Q\testions propoundc=d, but the preparation of the question~ <~t the beginning, and later the marking and grading of th~ papers. lf I am right in this, then necessarily U11der the provisions r~fjuirin~ the Board to have the questions printed ;:wd later to read and pass upon th~

<'xamin;Jtion p::~.pcrs, a t least as to part of the subjects, the examination takes place partly in Polk county and partly in the county of the appli­cant's residence, and it would be just as reasonable to say that the appli<-<~nl is actually examnied where the questions are prepared, or where the pilpcr~ are read and graded, as it is to sa.y that the examination take!; place where the an!wers are written, a11d to permit an applic::1nt to write in a county other than his residence the answers to questions

furnisht'll as the law provides, such questions and answers to be re­turned and passed upon by the county superintendent and the board as required, would in my judgment be a substantia l compliance with the law.

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therefore conclude, that it would be entirely iegal and proper to permit examinations o( applicants for teachers' certificate to be taken as proposed under the rules sd out in thr- papl'r prepared by the state superintendent under the title. "Regulatinns by which examintes may pay the examination fl:e in the county of their residence, ami write the examination in an(:.thf"f cnnnly,'" and 111 all ~u..:h cases the county super~ intendent in the county uf thr apJilicolllt'!oo residence should make the rec ani retjuired by Sectit•n 6 I he sntltt~ as if th1• 'lll"iwcrs to the tx:unination que&tions were written in su~:h n 1\llll}' .

June 4, 1907 HON. JOli N F. Rlf~GS,

H.rs,u·ctfully, II. W. llYFRS,

Allllrth'Y General of I nwa

Superintendent Pnhlic ln. trnctiun.

COUNTY SUPIIRIN'I'I·.NDI,:"oi'J"S Rl;PORT

Circular No. 15-1907.

To The County Superiutt·w.lent: ln Circular N u. 9 we c:allt•d your ;11ttntinn tn t he o;choo l enumera~

tion nnd made some suggr'stion:"l connrmng il. ln Circular No. II sug­gestio ns were made concerning till" :1nnnal reports oi rli~trict secrt'"taries and treasurer.:,. \Vc art· nov.· ~{'IHiing Jtlll Hndt•r "it'paratc co,•er rq)ort books nnd hlnnks for mnkmg your dtlnunl report to lhe Sl1pcrinl'"'tHic:nt of Pnhlic lnstructinn aud co unty <HHlil or, and in I he fo llowing· paragrnph~

WC' dcsir~ to call your attention 10 sc 1111 e important matters that mu!lt be observetJ in orde-r to prepare n cnrrrct rrpurt \Vc cicuht TliJt ma11y sug­gestiun~ hen• madt' will set·m snnple nod usrlcss, bnt no suggc!lti01l i& made or directinn given that h~s not been the subjed of correspondence in former years.

1. Three Report Books. \Ve nrr Hntling you three bl;ntk rrport bnr·k~ to he u,;cd as fnllowa one is to he lhed :~s a "prrlimmary hook,'' in which to assrmhle the l13t:t. \Vhen the dJta has been ass~mhlt'tl in this hook and hao.; heen thoroughly l4'Stcd and found correct it should then he cnpi~rt into lhe two rrmainiu~ honks. 'l'here are two rca!'ons for usmg the third hook lirst, it is impossible to assemble data with~ out making some mistake-s which wlll nrcrs!1iitate erasures; !;econd, by assembling the data in the preliminary hook and copying carefully, your permanent re-port may be free from blots and e.r:tsurcs.

2. Order of Reporting Corporations. Writr. the names of your school corporations in the "preliminary bouk" first, being careful to observe the

following order: (a) School Township Corpor:~tions.-Tn your report books, yo\1

will find the words "School Township Corporations," on the first line

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of (·ach !i.,l uf corporations. Jmme<liatcly under this heading you will t:ntcr 111 :dphabrtical order t he names of all your school township:~.

Should you h~we any of t hos e towns hip corporations which, years ago, as district township:. , o rgan ized as "independent township districts·• under p ro\'i~;io n of Section 1814 of the Code of 1873, you will not in­clude t hem in the li.it of school townships. Such organizatlons must be classed as rura l independent districts, unless a city, town or village has spru ng up in them, in which case they belong in the independent city, town a nd village class of corporations following:

(b) fn dependent City, Tow·n and Village Corporatious.-Ilaving completed your list of school townships, you will write on the next line the foll owing title: ulndependent City, Town and Vill::tge Corpora­tions." Under this heading you will enter in alphabetical order the names of all INDEPENDENT corporations consistillg in whole or in part of cities , incorporated towns and villages. Corporations of this class have either fi\'e or seven members on the board.

(c) Rural Independent Coq>orations.-On the tin e immediately fol-1owing the names of your im!ependent city, town and village corpora­tions1 enter the following heading: "Rural Independent Corporations." This list should contain a ll rural independent districts and all inde­pendent township districts, mentioned above, sho1.1ld you have any, no t containing a city, town or village. The number of room s in one of t hese independent township corporations will be reported in the column "No. Rooms in Rural Schools," but t he districts wi ll not be reported as :~ub­districts.

En ter in alph<tbetical order the names of the town shi ps containing rural indepelldcnt districts and the districts located in each township (1) alphabetically if designated by name or (2) consecutively if by number.

(d) Joint Districts.-On the line immediately following the list of rural independent corporations, place the words: 1']oint Districts." Under this head enter alphabetically t he names of such joint dist ricts as the secretary reports to you the three items of enumeration, only, viz., the number five to twenty~one, the number seven to fourteen and the number seven to fourteen who did not attend school sixteen weeks. These are the corporations over which you do not have jurisdiction. The treaaurers of these districts make you no report; hence this group or corporations will be entered but once.

J oint clistrict from which you receive full reports rrom both the secretary and the treas urer should be classified under (a), (b), or (c), above as may be necessary from the nahtre of the corporation. These are the corporations over which you have jurisdiction. See paragraphs 14, IS, 16 and 17 of Circular No. II.

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Entering Data. (a) O r igina l Entries.- \s prniou . ..:ly !'>U~~e~ted make all original entries of data in the preliminary bonk. f.ntc r 110

data until you know it is cor rect. To determine this you must inspec t carefully the report s o f both the secrt>t;lfy :~m.l the trc;~-.u rcr of ('ach cor· poration, and fo r !=io me data companng tht! report of one officer wi th t ha t of the other.

(b) Checking.-By examining t he bl an ks fo r secretr~ ri es ' report you will observe that those officers a r c directed not to m:1 k e ce r ta in computa­tion;;. Tl1is is left for you to perform to secure g rea ter accuracy. (See directions for 11Computing Averages," page 5 of this ci rcular .) When you have made these computations a nd hnH found the data a lrc ncly g iven to be correct, you are ready to transcribe it in th e. preliminary book. After entering the data from any report you should immediately check back to prnent errors or omi.;sions.

(c) 'f<""lting Entries. When entering 10 any fund, data from the re­port nf !he trraor.urcr of a corporation , in ;~ddition to checking back as suggco;,ted in paragraph .'~·h of the circular, you should adcl the items entered in the cnlumng on the d~bit side of the fund. The sum thus ob­tained must a gree with the amntmt rntcred in the column '~total debits and credits." Perform th<' same operation upon lhe items entered in the columns from the credit sit.le. This !ltun also should agree with the total debit and credit. If there should be lack of agreement, find the error before entering any other data.

4. Testing Reports. (a) 'l'he Secretary's.-Much of the secretary's report can be tested approximately only, but your knowl('dge of local condition~ should aid you in determining the correctness of the report. In this l1ne you Ahonld inspect it for inconsistencies as between f>numer:t­tion, enrollment, and attendance, and for omi!llsions. H it is your be1ief that an error has bt'cn made, call lhe attention of the Sf>cretary to the matter at once.

(b) Treasurer's Report.-(!) Compore the balance "on hand Jnly 1, 1906" and the .ramount received from district tax" and "from semi­annual apportionme-nt" as dirtcted in paragraphs 1, 2 and 5 of Circular No. 11 (2) When these: are found c-orrect, add the items in the debit side of t'ach account and thofile in tlu trt'dit side Sec th:it the surn of the d<·hit"' agrrt'!> with the sum of the credit~t. You will save yourself much tint<" by exercising great care in this part of the work.

(c) I ... ibrary and Tuition Reports.--'l'hese reports are tested by com~ paring the report of the secretary with the report of the treasurer, as in· dicatcd in paagraph 7, of Circu1ar No. 11.

(d) Number of Schoolhou!les.-Thc number of 5chool houses re­ported by the secretaries and the numher given hy you in your special report on the "condition of schoolhouses" must agrt':e.

(e) School Corporations and School Officers.-Tn your special report of school corporation5 and school officers the number of officers reported

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,:;hnuld correspond to the nurnber of corporations and the class to which the c-orporations belong as provided in the law. For instance: (1) each schnol townslnp shou ld have one director for each sub-dist1 ict plus a direclnr-.at-large for each township having an even number of sub-dis­tricts. ll> Tn indrpende11t city, town and village corporations, each cor­poration ~.·ontained in or having any territory in a city of the first class. or a tity under :tpecial charter should have seven directors, while all other corrmr<ltions of this cla.s'i and independent district townships shoulcl have five members on the board. (3) Each rural independent

district must have three members.

5. Examination and Certification of Teachers. ll will be observed thnt from July 1 to October 1, 1906, examinations were conducted under the old 1:1\-v and all of the examination fees then received went into the

institute fund. while for the period from October 1, 1906, to June 30, 1907, one-half o( the £ee has gone .into this fund. This has made it necessary to ask £or two reports of examinations, one under the old law; the other

under the new. 6. Registration and Enrollment Fees. The term "registration fees''

wns fnrmerly used in connection ·with the institute ~nrollment, but under the new Jaw this term is made to refer to the fees collected by county superintendents for the registration of certificates. It is therefore neces­sary to use the term "enrollment fees" to refer to the institute enro11-

ment. 7. Institute Fund, Test Of. The deb:t of your account with this fund

must agree with your report of examinations, registration of certificates and institute enrollment, <~ncl will be tested by u.i as follows:

(a) "O n hnnd July 1, 1906/' mn1;t agree with the amount reported as

"on hnnd" at the close of last year. (b) Examination fees received fr01n July 1 to October 1, 1906, must

be as many dnllars as cqua.l the totn.l number of candidates examined during that time plus ''one dollar additional" [or each first grade two­

year certificate issued. (c) Examination fees rt"ceived from October 1, 1906, to June 30 ..

1907, mu~:~t equal one-half dollar for each candidate making application

for a certificate during that time. (d) Registrat ion fees recei·ved must be as many dol!ars as equal the

total numhcr of certificates registered by you from October 1, 1906, to­

June 30, 1907. (l") Enrollment fees received must be as many dollars as there were

persons enrolled in the in$titute. If two instiuttes were held between July 1. 1C)()6, and June 30, 1907, the enrollment fees will equal the com­

bined enrollment. 8. E rrors and Overdrafts-Correction Of. See paragraph 6 of Circular

No. 11 and sugges t ion 16 on treasurer's blank.

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9. County Unifonnity-Text Books. 1f the tt'Xt bot.)ks in use 111

the rural schools of your cnunty \nre adopted hy the COU~TY BOARD OF EDUCATION you .!ilwulll rrport thr nanH's of the texts adopted, and the price of each. Adoption:; mad~, hy !>ch(•ul bo:tnls arc not to be reported.

10. School Visitation. Th~ numhcr nf o:;chnol~ Yisii('(l will llt!'Ver exceed the number of visits maUe If more than one visit is made to any school, the numher of visits will cxct•cd the numbt"r of schools visited.

11. Graded Schools. To secure li!Hfnrmity, rt"port "graded schoolc;" according to tl1e following :

"A Graded School is 011e that maintain('t) nnt le;s than two rooms for at least eight months during the schnnl ycu cnrling Junt 30, 1907, and in which the principal teacher was th e holder of a certlflcnte nf tlrst gmtlc or highC'r."

12. Copying. 1 Lwing completed ynur preliminary report and linding it correct, you arc now ready to transcribe it into the blanks providrd for the permanent report. Do all copying from the "Prelimin:try Re­port." 1\.fter having copied both permanent reports from the preliminary report, compare one perm~nent report with the other. no not rtst s~tiil~ fled with having copied and rcrtd or checked back :til itl'ms, but in.,nre absolute certainty by adding the col11mm; again.

13. Double Reports. If yours is a dol1hlc report, that is if there is not a suffici~C"nt number nf lines on one p1gc to contain the name!' of all of the. schoo l corpnr:l.tinns of your county, you will c:trry the totals of all columns on the first p:lgc to the first line of the second page. Do not place the totals at the bottom of the firo;t page in such reports.

14. R~ports Due. Ry Section 2765 the secrrtary'!l- report mu~.;t be filed with you 'within five d;tys aftrr the fir!-'lt tl:iy of July." Section 2769 requires the cli!itrict lr('asun•r to file his repnrt \t"i1h ynu immc:li<~trly

after the first day of July. A correcl report is due frnm each county superintendent at this ofl1ce the lno;t Tm·~d;1y in .\ugu~t, a prm·irlcd in Section 2739.

15. Two Reports. Your reports are nnw cnmplcted. You will IIOW

send both copies to this department fnr ex:tmin.llinn and iiPl\rnv:tl. When found to be correct. they will be approyed and ont.' copy returned to you to be placed o n file in your onlc<'".

16. Care of Reports. Keep yollr rrpnrt clean and a!ii free from blots and erasures as possible. Do not crC'il!ie or fold it. 'l'o rJ,-, so would in· jure it for binding. \Vhen b01mil and placed on file in thi!l offict• for the inspection of the public its appearance will rletermint< whether or not it is a source of credit to you.

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DIRECTIONS TO THE COUI\TY SUPERIN'I'ENDENT

For Computing Averages for the Annual Report to the Superintendent o'f Public Instruction.

FOR TilE SCHOOL CORPORATION (Secretary's Report.)

17. By consulting the blanks for the secretary's report, it will be found that the otlicer is directed NOT to enter totals for the columns beaded "Number of months of school," "average compensation of teachers," "average dai ly attendance'' and "average cost of tuition." To secure greater accuracy th ese a r e left for the county superintendent to compute. 1"'o ai din that work and to secure uniformity in reporting, the following directions are submi tt ed.

18. Average Daily Attendance £or the Corporation. (a) The secre­tary 's report g ives Lhe average attendance for each school or district in the corporation.

(b) To find the total average attendance for the corporation, find the sum of the average atten<lnnce of all the schools or di~tricts in the cor·

poration. (c) Example. Supp'Ose Lhe average attendance of district No. I is

17 ; of No.2, 6; of No.3, 27. The total average attendance for the cor-poration will be 17 plus 6, plus 271 or 50.

1

19. Average Number Months of School During the Year. (a) The secretary's report gives the number of months each school was in .ses­sion and the average daily attendance of each.

(b) Multiply the number of months each school was in session by the average daily attendance for that school.

(c) Divide the s\l m of the products thus obtained by the total averagt!: daily attendance for the corporation.

(d) Example. Suppose the secretary's report gives the following

data: District No. 1, number months 7, average attendance 17. District No. 2, number month 6, average attendance 6. District No. 3, number months 8, average attend:lnce 27.

SOLUTION.

Averag-e Attendance

7 months multiplied by 17 equals ll9, the total attendance in months 0 months multiplied by a equals 80, the total attendance in months 9 months multipllcd by 27 equals 243, the total attendance in months

Total!!, 50 898, the total attenda1.1ce in months

The tota.l attendance of t.be corporation in months, 398, divided by 50 equals, 7.96 months, the average number of months of l!lchool offered ea.ch pupil in actual nttend·

ance in the corporation.

Since you rep10rt months to the nearest tenth, the ave rage number of months the school3 of ttlis corporation were in session should be re­ported as 8, which should be placed at the foot of the column headed,

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"Nu~1bcr monlhs of sehoul ~inct: ~cptemht:r oi lasl y ar" m the ~ecre­tary s reJJOrt.

20. Average Compensation of Teachers fot the Cof1>oration-Male and Females. (a) The: 3t'Cretary's rcpnrt givr.-~ the tot:tl numbl.'r of months a11_males aud a_ll females were employed and the ilnrage monthly compensatto t.l of each 111 enc:h schot~l or district in tht" corporation.

(b) l\Iult1ply the average compens:-~tion for t•ach distri(l or !'chool by the number of months employell, male or female

(c) Divide the stun of the products thus obtain('d hy the t 1·Hal numhC'r of months, male (or femrtle!'l) wen• emp}(lyed. The re!:'ult will be the average c:ompen~ation per month, for mah•!i or female~.

(d) Example. Snppnse the secretary's repMt gives the following data:

No. No. No.

District

STATE\fENT.

I

Tc:ttA! No M('ln!h.s I A''t'rng<!' C<uu~n-l•.II1Jlloy.,<l Nltlou

~es I Vem&;::- Mnlt'l!l , Females

.. .": .. : ·: ·:·· ~ ~~- ~ ~~ ~~ • •• ,,, '"

· ······) <mo.l8mo I*" --'----

SOLUTION.

I Mal~ I District

____ ---,c__TI_m_•_!lf---•-''-".::._Y-\1--'·_ot_•_' -t-'..:.."..:.'":__-\-1 -"-''-'_Y _-;· _-_.-,_·o=•·=•:::

No.1·········[' t;m"l '"' ['•'"''$160 I' tim~ II '" [•quolo$105 No. 2 ..•..... , S times 8.5 equals 105 8 tinw!l 85 trJ111lll!l ](16 No. 8 • ... . • . • . 8 tlnu:s U equal! 195 6 timt:a ~0 tqUC:~Is 2-10

Total. .... ~~ .......... --..-r;Q ~ .. . .. ''50 .Average for males, $100, dhticl~d hy 10 equ3la

0 U-0.

Average for females, $·Ui0, divided by 12 eqmlls '97.60.

2l. Average Cost of Tuition for the Corporation. (a) T n finding the average compensation for teachers it will be ohscn,.d th;1t you will find the total amount paid males and the total paid female$.

(See above illustration.) (b) To the amou11t paid males add the amount paid frmale.s. ~rbi!

will give the total amount paid all teachers of the corroration. (c) Divide tbe total amount paid al1 teachers lhus found by the av('r­

age number of montlu the schools of the corpor::~tic~ were in session and this quotient by the average daily attendance of tbe corporation.

(d) Example. In the -preceding illustration the total amount paid teachers was: males $400, females $450, making a total for all teachers of $850. $850 divided by 8 (average number of months of school by pre­ceding illustration) equals $106.25, which is the total paid teachers each

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month. $106.25 divided by 5'0 (average attendance by preceding illustra­tion) equals $2.01, the average cost per pupil for one month.

FOR THE COUNTY.

l2. Superintendent's Report . The average.; for lhe county are found in the same manner LS fnr the corporation, remembering that in this the corpondion i!li the untl, while 111 computing for the corporation the dis­trict or school is the unit.

2J. Average Daily Attendance. The average daily attendance for the counly ir the total fur the column hended "Total average attendance in the curpor:Hion. 0

l4. Average Number of Months of School. (a) Multiply the aver­agt" number n£ months of school in each corporation by the average at­tendance for tbat corporation.

Note--Time nud la.bor may be saved if the "total attendance in months" which was lountl Y.)J~n computing the "average numbu of months of school" for the corporation is enlcr~d in column I of the blank for pre:sen·ing "products," on the line corr~aponding to the Mit in your report book on whit:h the name of tbe corporation :is entert:d. Por ell:·

amplr, in the illmuratlon for finding the averace number of months, we found the total allrn<lance in monllu to be 398. Thia should be placed in column 1 for future use and

rtft:rem:e. (Sec rarngr.nJ,b lD.)

(tl) Di\'ide the sum of the products thus found under (a) and as shown by the total to column l. of the "Product.;" blank by the total average attendance for the county. The result will be the average num­ber of months of school offered to each child i11 actual attendance in the

county 25. Average Compenfation of Teachers, Male and Female. (a) Mul­

tiply the avernge compensation of males and of females of each corpora­tion by the total number of months each are employed.

1'\ote-IJerf', also, time and labor mCI.Y be a.aved if lhe total amount paid males and the tCJtal amount paid £rmulra as ronnd when computing the average compt!nsation for

tbe corporation are CO:ntued in coh1mn 2 for the males and 3 £or females of the blank for pTacrvh\K "llraduc\!1." 'Fornamp\-c-, in 'he i\ln\ration 1i:ven \be to\ll.\ amount paid ma1es, $tOO, should be entf'red iu column 2 and the total amount paid females, $f:i0, should be

enterc:tl in column a. (See paragraJih 20.)

26. Average Cost of Tuition. (a) 1'he total paid all teachers of the county will be found by r\dding the total paid male;;, found in computing the averaF{e compensation of males, to the total amount paid females. also found in computing the a,·erage cOillJ>ensation of teachers. The sum of th(' tntalg nf colunms "2'' ;md .. 3" of the «Products" bla.nk wilt gin: the tnt<~l paid teachers.

(d) D1vi<lc thi!> sum, which is tbe total amount paid all teachers of the county, by the a.vera~e number of months the school5 of the county were in sessinn, and the quotient thus obtained by the total average at­

tendance for the county. The result ·will be the average cost of tuition per month for each pupil of the county in actual attendance.

27. Conclusion. The value of statistical information depends upon

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its accuracy and complete-ness. In order !hut your rt"port mlY ]W'isess these characteristics, we urge yo\1 In gl\'t' carefn\ attention to C\'Cf)' item for which data is asked, whether ~p~cially mentiOTH.'d or n• t

June 20, 1907.

Ycurs trill)", jllll~ F. RICe.,~.

:'upt. l'ublic lmtnrL"tton

Jt1NE FXA~II!\ \TIO!\

Circular No. 16-1907.

RF:I'ORT ON TilE .ll'XI·: E:\.\\11. \T!O!\.

To the County Supcrintl'ndcnt:

You shoulc.l recei\'e hy expnss not latt·r than July 20th the report from the examitwtion gtvcn in yom C'nlmty the la"t wtek in Jun<'

1. Care in Checking. The grc3IC.it c r' has beut ext:rclsttl to prevent mistakes, a double sy!itcm of checking hl'IIIK t·mt.doyc·d, 1t1l we fmward the report conlidcnt th;1t it is pr ·tically fne fr·•rn error~. hut IJ5 a further precaution we a~k th:tl you crl!i, tlly examine the H'J"'(•rt made on each examinee one! i£ :lll error 1" dc:H'y C\·ld<llt that you withhold the individual report rcq\tin·d to Ia m;u\t" tr the examin~e until you ha\.'C had time to commun1c:tll \\lth th1 ofnc~

2. No Report on Examinees Undu Age. \Vhl·n you have <~dnrittcd applicants in \•iolation (l( ]J<JTaJ.IT 1ph 5, 1• gc l of C1rcular Ko. 13, nn re­port of grades i.; made, ,;.lit\ it l!i u~eh. "' for yr:.u to writ<' {or th£'~~· as they will not be fmnish<"d, n11less it is shown that the < iJ.~htl·~·nth lmth­da.y will be renchNI before NnnmhC'T ht, ln 111:1ny case!' <"xamh~eec; ~:we the age as seventeen nnd tlid m•l ~in tht• date nf the e1ghkcnth lmth day. It is prohable that some of th('sc wil be eightnn he£ •rc No~l'mher 1, 1907. If so, the rrport will he ~t:nt 1! ynu stfttl' th<· tl:ty on wl11ch ihe

eighteenth birthday will be r<"achrtl. 3. The Rc-Exi:mination. 'rhl'rc is a Ci!SC here i1•1d there whuc the

examinee wrote the full t•xalllinatinn on rhc L1 t nf Ot:ttther, 10()(,, and f~ilec.l in a part nf the ~;nhjl'cts aiHI wns rc-cxamim.\ .. in tlwse l\l1iljects

the last of Janu<~ry. In t-ur..h l·ao;c--. the full xan1inatiPII iohn~tld have heen required in Junl', and wh~re tt w.1s not Tt'tlnlrecl thr rrpMt tS inr:umplcte, SillCC the rules (\o U0l pCnllil l'0111binitlp- t)tr- rr~UJf!; n£ lliOfl~ tllnll t.WO

examinations. 'l'hc- attempt \\:l!i ulo;o rnadl· it~ l•ne or .h,.,,. ca~.<·s t; hnng forward grades previmt~ly madt in a "~pf'cJal cxammatwu. '\on are asked to read again the rulc on "Re·nx.amiuation" (paraF(raph 14, page

4 form J) and note the limitations it impn,.c;es. ' 4. Other Cases \\here the Report is Not Complete. 1 n a few cases

there was confl1sion in numbering, or failure to number answ~r p~p~rs, and in some cases no papers could be found. Where a gr:ule ts massmg

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and you have certain evidence that the answer paper was written at the June examination, it is suggested that you permit the examinee to write another paper at the July examina tion; that no fee be charged, and the name !Je omitted from the list of July cxnminess. In such a case you will at the proper time write at the head o f the paper: 11Credit to No.

june Examination." 5. Missing Grades in Didactics In snme instance.; the county super­

inttndent failed to report a grade in didactic!'i. We can not complete the report on such cases nnil the mis!iing ~radl's are supplied.

6. Appeals. You may have exa minees who will ask to have their paper.; re-read. Tt is ~uggestrd thnt you advise such to re-write in the suhjects in which they nre low. We had a number of appeals following both the October and J anuary exa min ations , and in but one case was the grade or certificate changed by the re-r~ading of the answer papers. It will be much safer for the disc:dnt~nted to re-write in July. rather than trust to a rc·reading o f their June papers.

7 Reporting Failures. In forwa rding the failure slips to unsucces..;ful examinees, it is suggested that you encourage those whom you think should succeed and who wrote in June for the first time under the new law, to re-write in July. It is also urged hat you use your best en­deavor to get thr la rges t poss ible number of prospective teachers to write in july. as there is every indicat ion that the state will be short of teachers next year.

8. Per Cents Omitted From Certificates. Where examinees wl1o wrote for the first grade cerificates and failed in one or more of the ad~ vanced subjects, receiving a seco11d grade certificate, the st.inding earned in the advanced subject:; are not entered on the certificate. If the teacher wishes these per cents on her certificate, you are authorized to write in the subjects copying the grades from your duplicate sheet.

9. July Questions. Questions for all the iiecond grade certificate subjects will be sent you by prepaid express on July 20th. Special ques~ tions calted for, and q\\estions for Lhe four advanced subjects will be sent you on July 2.ld. Tf you have candidates for special cer6ficate3, your request for questions in the special subject.; must reach us not later than July 19th. Respectfully,

JOHN F. RIGGS, July 16, 1907. Superintendent Public [nstruction.

SCHOOL BUILDING BOND FUND.

Circular No. 17-1907.

To the County Superintendent: We desire to call your attention to four matters that may cause you

lome trouble in preparing your annual report:

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L School Building Bond Fund. Chapter 138, lnws of the 'Thirty-first General Assembly, amends Section 2768 by inserting 111 that aection· the following :

"That (money) collectt"d for the paymt"'nt c1f school building honds shall be called the school building bond fund."

Section 2i49 empowers the electors at the annual m<'cting. "To vote a schoolhouse tax: not exceeding ten mills on the dollar in

any one year for the purchase of grounds, conJ>trnction of !lichool houses, t11e payment of debts contracted for the ere-ction of !'chcmlhousr!\, not including interes t on bondc;. procuring librarie-s (or and opening roads for schoolhouses."

Under provision of this section eltctors may vnte a tax commonly known as schoolhouse tax to be paid on school building bonds; but unde r the provision of Chapter 139, laws of the Thirty·first General Assembly, this money when collected must be paid in the "school building bond fund! '

Also Section 2813 provides that: "The board of each ;;chool corporation shall at the same time and

in the same manner as provided with reference to other taxes, fix the amount of tax necessary to be levied to pay on any amount of principal or interest due or becoming due next year on lawful bonded indebted­ness, etc."

1f the board estimates a tax for the payment of "school building bonds" the amount received from ;uch tax must be placed in the "::ichool building bond fund," because the amcndm~nt creating this fund specifics that money:; collected for the payment of "school buildjng bonds'1 shall be known as the "school building bond fund."

Moneys collected to pay on other indebtedness contracted for the erection or repair' of schoolhouses or for "scl1ool funding honda" should go in the "schoolhouse fund" as heretofore. Rut anything collected for the payment of "school building bonds" or interest nn ~uch bonds m1;st go in the "school building bond fund."

There are then two ways by which the "school building bond fund" may receive money from district laxes: (a) Schoolhouse tax voted by the electors to pay on "school building hondA," and (b) !;choolhouse tax estimated by the board to pay on 11school building honds."

Further, Chapter 140, laws of the 'fhirty-flnt General Assembly, authorized the board to issue school funding bonds to pay indebtedness under bonds lawfully -issued. Under this authority, "school funding bonds" may have been issued to obtain funds to pay off "school building bonds." When this was done the amount so received should be plnced in the debit of the "school building bond fund" and when the "school building bonds" are paid the "school building bond fund" should be

credited.

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\Vhen eve r money is received from either of these sources the "school building bond fund" should be debited.

When "school bui!d1ng b011 ds" are paid off or .. interest" on them i~

prtid, the "srhool building bond fund" should be credited. 2. Schoolhouse Fund-Received From Salle of Bonds. (a) Tn the

trea;;ur!!:r's blank fur rt'porting to the county superintendent provision is made for rcpnrting thr amount ' jreceived from sale of bonds," but this dilt3 \\as overlooked when preparing "copy" for the county superiptend­cnt·_, report hooks. You will therefore repnrt the amount "received from s::&le nf bonds" with the ammmt "received from other sources" as ha3 been done ln former years.

(h) We desire, however, th:tt you report to us on a separnte sheet the "amount received from sale of bonds" for each corporation and for­ward it with your report Arran~e the names of the corporations in the same order they appear in your report.

J. June Examination. Do NOT include the June examination in your report for the year ending June 30, 1907, for the foll owing reasons: (a) The fee~ arc not deposited unl il j'11ly 1, 1907, the bcgh1ning of the new year; {b) you will nnl know how to report those failing to receive a rrgular ccrtific<lfl:! but are starred ("f) for pro\·isional certificates; (c) the

certific.at('s are dated July 1, 1907. 4. Institute Report. (a) Tn some counties, no institute was held

during the year frnm July 1, 1906 to June 30, 1907. fn those counties there will b<' no report of in~titute attendance to make. On the other hand., thc-rc arc acme counties in which two institutes were held during the same tin1c, in which case there will be two institutes to report. Where two institutes were held, report both by placing the date and at­tendance of the first above the date and attendance of the other i11 the blanks for .:;uch data. Tn those conntics in which one institute was held, no difficulty will br encountert>d.

(b) In the report of Institute Fund, you will report the receipts and

-disbursement..; regardkss o£ the number of institutes held. Yours truly,

JOHN F. RIGGS, July 23, 1907. Superintendent Public Instruction.

'l'F.\ll'ORARY ACCREDITING. Circular No. 18-1907.

TEMPORARY ACCREDITING OF COLLEGES AND NORMAL SCHOOLS.

The great amount or labor required in classifying colleges and nor­mal schooh and in detcnnining their proper status under the law au­thorizing the State Board o£ Examincra to accept graudtiaon in lieu o£ an C:'(amination for a state certificate, and the urgent call from grad-

SUPERlNTD!DEl\'T OF l'lllll,!C 1:\STRUl'TIOX 9J

uates who must soon be c~rtifa:ated in ~omc wa}· makt>s iml)l'rati\'e a temporary arangemcnt i•t<nding the ddlnile cla-;sification ul C'olleges .and normal schools.

It is lherefeort• ordnl'd by the ::-talc Edncat onal Hoard of Examn<!rs:

1. _That _graduates fr·qn !l full four )'t-ars' liberal arts scirntifi · or phtlosoph1cal cuur~~oe 11f tlw fullow ng n:trnNI in•iltitution!l. of tht> cbs:

o.f 1907 and former gra1lu.1te5 of srud iu!'tlltlt.OI\S whu have be<'n cnn~ tl~uously engagrd In t>1lul·atiunal w1,rk :"inrc• gradu.'\tiun, ~h;dl upon filmg proper proofo: aud paying lh(' statUI• ry fee of twn clt11lars, he granted tbe two·ycar St;tte tf'rtificalt" w11 houl t•xamin:Hiuu

Iowa College Drake University Des Moines College

Upper Iowa Unin•rc;ity

Iowa Wesleyan Uni\'C'rsuy 1'abor College Leander Clark Coll e~-:e

Parsons College Buena Vista College

Sin1pson Colkgr­

lli~hlO\nd Park College Ptnn C'">llegc 1

Cornell CPllcg-c \1orntn~side College Ceutral Univeuity Coe Collrgl" !,tllhl'r Coll('ge Lenox Cnllege

2. That J(raduai('S from the following named nnrmal schools where such graud;ILton show!'. two full years of work ahnvc the minimum en­trance requirement givfn under "a'' 01 thrr(' full years of wnrk abo~ve the min_imum entrance rrqnirements ginn unrh'T '"h" of paJre 8 of the Regulattons of the State noanl or EdutatifJn;ll Fxamint·r.s govcrnin~t 1ht>

accrediting of colleg('!!l and normal school._, ~hall upon filing prnt1er proofs and paying the statutory fee of two clrtllar;; be granted the two year State certificnte without examination- thi~ privih.·ge to extend tn the graduates of the clas~ of 1007 :uui to fnrmcr )o!radautcs who have been C"ontinuollsly engaged in rrhH·atiorml work since graduntion.

Normal School of Drake Un!Ver!lity Normal School of Tlighlt~nd Park CnllnTt• Normal School of l'pper Tow a Univcrc;ity .

3. That no one securing ;1 ccrtific;lte undt·r tins temporary :lrrnlnge­

ment shall thereby acquire :my right to thr rl"new:JI of Sllch rertificnte, and no college or normal school enumcrnt~d in p:mtg-r<~.!lhs nnf" or two shall be considerl"d accredited nnly for the time hein~. the fioard re· serving the right to make such future classification of colleges and nor­mal schools as in the jndgmt:nt or its m<"rnb.·rs m:Ly •<'\'m propn

JOHN F. RIGGS. July 20, 1907. President Board Examiners.

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SPECfAL EXAM I NATION, AUG. 16 AND 17, 1907.

Circular No. 19.

To Coun ty Supe r intenden ts: Through the f~ulure of the express company to deliver promptly the

returns from the june examinnlio n and the <}U e~ ti ons for the July ex­am ination many applican ts for ce rti fi cates, as well as county superin­tenden ts, we re g rea tly inconveni enced. Teachers who wrote in June and fail ed in a pa r t of t he subjec ts and were not informed of their failure in time to write again in July sho uld in all fairness be given an opportunity to write a t a special examin at ion and ha ve the results creditd to the regula r july examina tion. The sa me i:i true o f perso ns who were unable to write in July because the qu es ti ons were not received on time.

County s uperin tenden ts arc therefore directed to announce if neces­sary a special examination for Aug us t 16 and 17. All persons who should have written in J uly, but who did no t do so because of circumstances be­yon d the ir control , ;; ho uld be noti fi ed at once of the date of the examina­tion. The names of such persons sho uld be entered first on the exami­natio n sheets a nd each name checked with red or blue pencil. Jf the co unty superintendent is of the opinion that there will be need of addi­tional teachers in this county, he should also admit to this sp~cial ex­amination any who wish to write for provi;;ional certificates. In counties where there is no necessity for a special examination, none should be announced by the county superintendent. Since it is impos­sible for us to know which counties will need questions we will send to all, mailing fifteen lists in each subject to each county superintendent on

August 12th. 'rhe subjects for August 16th will be orthographyt reading, geography,

arithmetic, didactics, penmanship and music. The subjects for the 17th will be historyt physiology, grammar, algebra, physics, economics and civics.

JOliN F. RIG~S. August I, 1907. Pre3idcnt Board of Examiners.

REGISTRATION OF CERTIFICATES.

Circular No. 20--1907.

To the County Superintendent: As the time for the opening of the schools is near at hand, we submit

herewith the law governing the registration of certificates and an opinion of Ron. H. W. Byers, Attorney General, concerning its application.

1. The Law. Section 17, Chapter 122, Laws of the Thirty-first Gen­eral Assembly, provides that "No person shall teach in any public 3chool in this state whose certificate has not been registered with the county

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superint endent of the county in which such school i~ located. A rcgi!5trn­tion fe e of o ne do11a r shall be charg~d fur each yt"'ar. or part of the year, for which the certifica te o r diploma is reQ"istered. All registration fees shall be paid into the county in sti t ute hllld"

2. Opinion of Attorney General. T he £o ll owing is from the opinion of Atto rney General 11. W . Byl"r~ conn.•rning the scope nnd ar)plication of this law :

"Under this provision every r r rson holding either a state certificate, a state diplo ma, a county nrtif1cate, !Optcia l certificate nr a nrtlficate to teach in kindergart ens, wl1o desire~ lo t<'ach ln HIIY of th.;.• puhlic ~chonls of thi3 sta te must C'a u ~e hi!ll cer ti fkat(' tn be registrrc-d '"'lth the county superint~ndcnt of lh e county iu which h<' desires tn teach, no matte r when the certifi cate w as i~.o:nt ed , w he ther hrfur(' or SlTH'C October 1, 1906."

J . Tenn of Registration. l~ rgi ~ t r<~t in n \'illidates a li cenr;;e for t he re­mainder of the school yea r ; i. e., unt il July fir!!l fol lowing, unless such license expires sooner, 111 w hic h cnse, rf'~h::tra t ion validates it o nly unt il the date of its expira tion. When the term n£ third grade or a p rovisional certificate is extendr d until July fir st following its issue, as prn\· ided in Sections 9 and 20 of the uni form certifi catt lnw, t he term of regi;; tra­tion is Jike\•:ise extended to jnly lst No rej,{i. tra t1on fee ~hould be col-lected on account of the extens ion. Yours truly ,

JOHN F RTGGS . August 6, 1907. Superintend ent Public Ins truction.

RXAMTNATTON AUGUST 31, 1907.

Circular No. 21-1907.

To the County Superintendent: The Educational Board of F.xamine:rs is empowered by law tn issue

certificates without examination to person .i ho lding sta te cer tifica t t s fro m other states where such cr-rtificates were sec ured under conditio ns as exacting as those prevailinp- in Jowa ,

In accepting certificates from o ther s tate s, except in the cas e: of ap plicants who have taught for OnE' or mnre y rars in this state, the Board requires an examination in civics and hi.!'itory of Iowa . Since the op• portunity to pass the examination in these subjects was not given this class of applicants in July, it seems nece.;sary to appoint Saturday, August Jist, as the date :tt which any per son required to pass this ex­amination may, if the county superintendtnt approves, appear at the office of the superintendent and write the answer papers in these sub· jects.

A few sets of quqestions will be mailed to reach you not later than August 30th, and you are rcqueste<l to offer the examination to such per-

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sons ao; m~ty pn·~(·nt t hem:-oelves, a nd o f who m it i3 required, and to for­ward the answer papers p romptly to this o ffice.

Please take IH•te tha t t he exa m ina tion fee of $2.00 is to IJe forwarded hy the tppliC'ant fhect to the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and in no cas<' 1s i t to be paid to th e county supenntendent.

JOHN F. RIGGS,

.Augus t JSJ 1907. Superintendent Public Instruction.

EXA~ll!I:AT!ON FEES.

Circular No. 22-1907.

To the County Superintendent:

Owing to th e fact that some confusion exists concerning applications for ce rtififica tcs and examination fee s, we rcqul"~t your attention to the foJlo wmg ·

I. APPLICATIONS-TO WHOM MADE. (a) County. Candi­dates for unifo rm county certificates must make application to the county supcrintcndt nt

{b) State. Candida tes for state certificates must m:tke application to the Superintendent o f Public Instruction, who is e.x:-oftldo president of the EducatiOnal Board of Examiners.

2. FEES. (a) To Whom Paid. (1) County .. County examination fees must be paid to the county superintendent.

(a) State. State examination fees mu.st be paid to tho! Snperintend­Ctlt of Public ln!"ltruction fnr the F.ducntional Board of Examiners.

(b) WHEN PAID. In every case, whether the candidnte is nn ap­plicant for a county or a state certificate, the fee mu~t accompany the application.

(c) AMOUNT. (1) For County Certificate. The fee for a county certificate is one dollar, whether the certificate is obtained by examina­tion, complete renewal. or by partial renewal. When more than one examination is taken, a fee is required for each.

(2) For State Certificz te. 'l'he fee for a state certificate is two do1lar<;, whether such certificate is obtained by examination, renewal, on college crerlit, or on certificate from another stnte. When more than one examination is taken a fee is required for each.

(d) REFUND. 'l'he law does 110t a.uthorize the refunding of any part of any examination fee. The county superintendent must accou nt for one dollar for each application for n county ce rtificate filed with him, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction, for the Educational Board of Examiners, must account for two dolbrs for each application for a state certificate.

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3. STATE DIPLOMAS. Applica tions fo r Ma te diploma must be tiled with the Superintendent of Public Tn struc tion and t he fee fiv e dollars, must accompany the appli ca tion.

Yours truly,

JOHN 1'. RIGGS,

August 20, 1907. Su perin tendent Public Instrudi1JU

EXTENSION O F CE RTT F ICATES.

Circular No. 23-1907.

EXTENSION OF THIRD GRADP. AND PROVISIONAL CER· TIF!Ci\TES.

Under Sections 9 and 20 of the Certifi cate L>~ w the Coun ty Superin · tendent may, at his option, extend the life of a ny third grade o r pro­visional certificate to the first day of the July foll owing th e date of iu issue.

\Vhilc each county superintendent will follow his own bes t judgment in the matter of extending low grade certificate s, we venture to submit the following, trusting it may prove of some ass is tance at this juncture.

It was the thought of the General Assmbfy that enacted the Cf'r­tificate Law that teachers holding third grade certificates should in general have such certificates extended to the end of the school year. It was thought by making the extension a matter of discretion with the county superintendent that this officer would be enabled to require definite professional progress and reasonable St1ccrss in the school-room as conditions for extending the certificate. Young teachers who are "making good' deserve encouragement. The fact that the sl11ggards are denied an extensiOJl is no reason why all should be denied.

The bringing up of teachers for the October or January examination disturbs the work of the school and adds to the teachers' expenses.

We believe deserving teachers who are really alive and working hard for self-improvement should be spared this expense and receive the en­couragement tl1at an extension of the certificate carries.

Thre is another matter worthy the consideration of county superin­tendents. Under the Jaw but two third grade certificates may be is3ued to the same person. The teacher who receives a third grade certificate should have as wide opportunity as possible to prepare for a subsequent examination, and this period of preparation should, where practicable, include at leas t a part of the .3ummer vacation, where the teacher may have the advantage of summer school or institute attendance. When in the judgment of the county superintendent the certificfiate would be extended to July 1, no fee may be charged for such extension.

Very truly yours, JOHN F. RIGGS,

President Board of Examiners. September 30, 1907.

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OCTOBER EXAMI!\ATIOI\.

Circular No. 24-1907.

To County Superintendents: Please note the following sugg(.>stions concerning the October exam­

ination. l. October Questions. Questions for the October examination will

be sent from this office by mail or express on Thursday, October 17th. 2. Change in Program. The f1rst half day of 1 he examination will

be devoted hereafter to orthogmphy and al'ithmctic:, nnd the second half day to geography, didactics a11d reading (both oral and written).

3. Rules Applicants Should Know. \.Yhcn cx:.m1inces nre assembled you should call parlkular attention tn Rules 9, 10, II, 12, 13 and 16, as found in "Form j," Rules Governing Uniform County Ex.amination:'i.

4 Exclude Applicants Under Age. Please read again Rule 3 of "Form }" and follow it strictly.

5. Inspect Answer Papers. Tnspect e'•ery ans\-.·er l)aJ)er to be .:;;ure it bears the applicant's number. Arrange all the answer papers on each

subject in numerical order 6. Another Word on the Second Trial. It seems advisable to extend

the privileges of Rule 14 so ns to apply to any regular examination held within one year after the first examination is completed. Under this in­terpretation, one who \Vrotc- in October 1906, and who has not written in a subsequen t regular examination, may re-write in October, 1907, bring­

ing forward the good grades from the examination taken in October, 1906. Let it be clcnr1y understood that but two regul;~r ex:uninalions may be combined. [f an applicant appenrs in o third rcgulnr examination, all subjects nwst he written, unlc!> ... such applicant l1nlds a second grade

uni£orm county ccnitlcatc, <lllCI is writing for a rirst grade certificate, in which case the examination need not be taken in subjects which have black ink grHdcs o£ 85 I>Cr cent or above, nr red ink grades o£ 90 per cent or above, on such second grade certificate. This exception applies to second grade certificates only.

7. Copying Grades on Check Sheets. The check sheets arc always to be ~ent to the State Department in duplicate, ~hawing on both copies the name. age and examim.1tion number of each apJ>licant. the record of teaching experience, together with the grades in general fitness, didactics and oral reading, each marked on the scale of 100.

T n addition, the superintendent should copy in the appropriate spaces in black ink the grades to which an applicant is entitled from a former Tegular examination, always being sure that the applica11t ha.; previously written in but one regular ex<tmination.

You are urged to make these entries with extreme care and to satisfy yourself in every case that the applicant claiming grades from a former examination has not already combined th~ rt>sttlt~ of two examinations,

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eith<>r in your own or S1\ffiC' otht·r county You "hnuld also enter in the apprnpnate space oftt>r the ~trarles th«.> date of the examination from which Jrrade~ are brought forwanl, and the tlllmbcr 3!'!:'igncd the appli­

cant, and the county 111 which it \\35 written Ynur"> truly.

JOII:'-1 F RIGG". Prt>sitlent Board of Examllll'r:-o

Octnber 15, 11107

RF.\'EWAT. OF !'ECll~IJ c:R.\DI·: L.;:"Il-'ClR~I COlJ,'TY CF:R­TI Fll' \Tl'.S.

Circular No. 25-1907.

'fo 1lw C 1t1nty gUJ11"'rinlt·ndl'nt · The T.'·luca!Unwl llnartl of I• xa111i111 rs 1lt·~irC's }'' 11 tn Cllllllllllllil~ate tv

tho f ).·,ur t H' ,ers hnltling ~ccl_ltH1 gr:Hie uni£nrm cunnly ccrtil-ic~tcs that w II cxpir~.: pr•or tu S~pt ·mllt'r l'lf~. tht' following rrgulations goy~

crnlng tlw r newal r.i such c r!thcal..:.:

RI r,UJ \1'10NS l,!l\'1 R,'J:"G lli(NJ-:\\' \L rll: SECCl'\!l GRAOF l' !FOR I l'CH-.; n ( lcRTl FTCATFS.

The qpp1ic nt "h:.1J h:l\C' t 111 ... Jtt undr>r sn{'h l'("rbftcale fnr nt ka~t six rrcnlh .

Z. 'J'he l' unty supctinl1'1denl under who111 th«.> · pplicant h;ts tau!o!"ht m•t!H r nunwnd that thl' c<-rtifi ~ dco he r('lltwed

J n decid11g whetlttr n rrrw" al wtll he rrcomml'nderl, the county super~ 1:rt ndf'nt !!!l1C1ulrl cnn,.idt>r tla· !racltrr..,• !HJcccss in the school-room, and ht'r pr ,fC'.ssi~1n:-&l spirit lS ~vitlcnf'cd hy the re;Hling- nf profes~innal books ltul p:IJH!r~, and ,,. lH·re pr::u:tit.·ahlc . .altcndn.n•·l" t1pon cdttcatinnnl lllC("t.mgq

,1nd inqitt~tt-o:

.l rnw :lllplic:lnt Olll'it \.\ ritf' .111 {·xnrninalinn in elementary f)!';yC'hologv. 'lltis cxnminatinn Flwuld lw written on tlh~ la:-;t clny of the agular June or July examinatiPrl. The que~ti0ns {ttn in number) will be hased upon thl' rout line!'. given in ''Facts 'I'c;tcltns Shnnlcl Know," pages 9 to 17, an\1 the an .. wrr paper~ will be read nntl markt•d in I he State Supcrint~n(lcnt's onice

Facts Teachers Should Know. You !'houltl also sci' that a copy of "ract!l Teachers Sl1Puld Know" "' in the hnnd~ n£ each teacher hol!llil,g

JOliN F RIGGS,

r\ovember 20. 1907. Presirh·nt Rnard of Exan1.iners.

J·\NUARY f•:X.\MTNATION Circular No. 1-1908.

1'o County Superintcndent!i

Plea!'le note carc.fully the following suggestions concerning the Jan uary examination:

]()() REPORT or TilE

January Questions. Questions for the January examination were sent from this office by prepaid express on January 23d.

NOTE- -Give at least l\\'0 full hours for arithmetic. Those writing this sul;jrct m .. y work into the oral reading period.

2. Change in Program. In the examination for Wednesday, didactics will be given at the hnur .scheduled for arithmetic and arithmetic will be given at the hnur scheduled for didactic~.

3. Rules Applicants Should Know. When examinees are assembled you should call pllrticular attention to Rules 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 16, as

found in ''Form ]." Exclude Applicants Under Age. Pleast' re:1d again Ru le J of

"Form ]" and follow it strictly. 5. Inspect Answer Papers. [n.;pect C\•ery answe r paper to be sure

that it bears the npplicant's number. Arrange a ll the answer p~pers on each subject in numerical order. Rea.d Rule 20, Perm ].

6. The Check Sheet-Names of Candidates. 'fhe county superin­tendent shall fill out in duplicate check sheets showing on bot h copies the (1) name, (2) addres.;, (3) age, (4) examination number, (5) record of teaching experience of each candidate, together with the grades in (1 ) general fitness, (2) didactic~. and (3) oral reading. All names shall be entered in the ord(.;r of their examination number.

7. B lack Ink Grades. fn addition to the above he will enter in

black ink the grades earned by each candidate in the last regular exam­ination written by him and for which he is entit led to credit, always being sure that grades from but one regular examination are so entered. (See

Rule 14, Form J.) 8. Red I nk Grades. In case of those cntitkd to pa rtial credit on ac­

count of holding a renewable county ccrtificnte (see small fo lde r en­closed,) tbe county superintendent shall also ente r in red ink the grades in those subjects in wj1ich examination is n ot required.

The county superin tendent cannot be too careful in making thesd entries. It is vital tha t no mis take be tnade in this record.

In the case of complete renewals, no examination being required, no

data should be enlered on the check sheet.

J an uary 23, 1908.

Yours truly, JOHN F. R IGGS,

Pre~ident Board of Examine rs.

SUPER!l'TENDENT OF PUBLIC IKSTRUCT!OK 101

DIERGE!\CY CIRCULAR

Circular No. 2-1908.

GOVERKING THE ISSUE OF PROV!SIO!\".\L CERTiriCNl'ES. ADDITIONAl, TO RUL F.S 39, 39-n, 39-h, 39·<, 39-d and

39·<, or THE REGUI..\Ttn~S GOYERX· lNG THE ISSUING Or UN!FOR~I

COUNTY C'F.RTII'ICATES.

To the County Superintl·ndcnt Th~ follnwing cmc '14t'TH'Y prnvisio11S are to be invoked only in coun­

ties where the mt>ans of s.t:curin...r tcarhers as S('l nul in the regultaions gonrning the is$uing n£ uniforfll Cl'llnty an<.l provisional certifu.·ah•s have hetn completely e . .,.haustetl and it iii the opinion of the county 'tlperin­te-rHhnt that thne is need ,.f arldilin11al teachl·rs for the county. which cln h1 srcurrd l)nly unrkr nne of tht' following tlro\'i;;ions·

1. Expired Certificates--College Credits. \\-'ht>n all the prO\·ision~

of the ;·l·gula.tinns fnr lic:.;?nsing teachers hiln' h<"'t'll cxhau.,terl fn any coun­ty, and tf"1<:11crs .re still rrquircrl, a provision:tl certificate may be i.~!;Utd

\\illhnl!t e minati1 n !uch person a!'! the county supcrintt'Itdcnt rccom­nwnds; prr ... v1ded the penon su recomml·nrl('d ha! within three years taul(ht succe<;<:.fully on lL C<'rlif1catP nf at leaH the .;ccond grade or h~s completed at lea~t one full ye:u'o; work above high school grade in a col­lei!".- ~r nQrmal ~•hool. Bnt one pr,,vi..,ioual nrtdidiate may be issued to the ~arne pc!Sf>ll under th1s prodsion.

KOTE: Papers to File. A candidate for :1 certificate nndt'r thi" pro­,·ision will fiff:" with tl1e county !mpl'rintr-nrlent a preliminary, and the ex· pirc-0 c-trtifil·:ttc or evidt·m·e of !'nllegc or nnrmnl school work, ~nd p:'ly the mual l"ee, one rlullar. Whf'n the cnse ls <.:omplete, the county superin tt:ndtnt will fnrw;lnl to the Superintentle11t of Public Instruction a rr­{jllt>Sl for a prnvisio11al cntiricate, the ('reliminary, anL! a "statement" for the cerlitical'' (til(· c<:rtillcate should not he sent), nr ihe proof of college work

2. Previous Examination. \Vhen all the provisions of the regulation'> {;)r lic··ming tead1us han· h~~n exhau~tcd in any county, and trachers are lit:ll rec,uir('d, a prodsicnal ccrtifirate may be issued to any person the C<Hmty &upcrintenr!t·nt Sl'lects, r•rm·idrd such ~erson has r-arned an

avrral!"e standin~ nf at lei:!.;,t (,() per cent in a regular or ~pedal <>xamina­tion taken in the ('OUnly in whkh it ili dt'sired, within the six mnnths im­tnc·rliately preceding. Any C'crtdlcate jo;.sucd under this provision shall beotr nn its face the following:

• [II• Cnunty Sut•rtirol~lldt·nt aHUinl:l tlw rupon~iiJility o( ~•using the issue or tht. ccrtiF1c.11e. Ibr: ~duc:atil.:.nal noard of f.uminen diaapproves the ilsue or certificates where the scholanbip is u low as b,.re lndicattd."

t.be ~:~,:· s{;r~~i~~~le·~·~ wfl1t 1fKi~ a\~~~:e&~ f~~~i~~~~v~:io~e:lir~~rtific~~~- th~o r!~dJii~:l fee or pape:r:s are required of the appliean t.

102 REPORT OF THE

Xflte 2. ADHERE TO REGUL.ATIO~. Jo:very provi~i~nal certifi~.te llere:'fte~' is· sue•l will be i~~ued in ~trict compliance with one ol the prOVISIOnS of tbe regulauoos or

or thi~ "•·mtrgcncy cirrular."

Fchru:lfy 1. 1908.

JOHN F. RIGGS, President Board of Examiners.

SCilOOL BUlLDTI\:G BOKD FUND. Circular No. 3-1908.

'l'o the Di"trict Treasurer: r desire to call your attention to that part uf Section 2768 of the

School Laws of 1907 which reads: h'fha.t collected for lhc payment o£

5chool building bonds shall be called the school b·uilding baud fund.11

'fhe insertion of this clause by the Thirty-first General Assembly

makes it necessary for each school treasurer to open an account with the school building bond fund, \vhich must be charged with all money

received to pay on school building bonds. !\loney for this fund may be obtained from the following sources: 1. School house tax voted by the electors to pay on .;chool building

bonds, as provided by paragraph 7, Section 2749. 2. Schoolhou~e tax. estimated by the bo:1rd to pay on school build·

ing bonds and interest on school building bonds, under Section 2813.

3. Sale of school funding bonds issued by the board to procure funds to pay on school building bond:; under authority of Section 2812-c.

It will be observl!d that money for the school fund is obtained from

the same three sources. The only thing the treasurer need obscn•e to

determine to wh<tt fund to charge money from these sources is the pur­pose for which it is rnised. If money i:; raised under lhese provisions of

bw to pay on school building bonds it shall be charged to the school buildin g bond fund, but if it is raised for any other purpose it 3hall be

charged to the schoolh ouse fund. When money is paid on school building bonds, or on interest on .such

bonds the school building bond fund must be credited, provided the

schooi building bond fund has been charged with the money raised for that purpose as directed above. In case money raised for such purpose has been improperly charged to the schoolhouse fund, as was formerly required, it will be necessary to pay from the schoolhouse fund as former­lyJ but care should be taken to avoid such errors as money voted or raised to pay on school building bonds may not be used for any other purpose while there are any outstanding school building bonds. .

When school funding bonds are issued to exchange for school bUJld­

ing bonds, the school building bond fund should be debited w~th the amount received for the school funding bonds and credited w1th the

amount of the school building bonds taken up. JOHN F. RIGGS,

Superintendent Public Instruction. February 1, 1908.

SUPERIXTE~DENT OF PUBLIC DISTRUCTrm: !OJ

SPECl\L EXA~llNATl01\S.

Circular No. 4-1908.

To the County Supe•itHtndtnt As you lwve undoubtedly IIOIICt'd by rrndlnl( paragraph 2-a or the

Regulati•,ns Co,,·rniug t'nifMm Connty (t"rtiticatcs, the Educatinnal n"'ard t•f ~:'I:Htnilll'rs tl.•t"S not '''t•~·ct t11 authorize· more than one spt•cia.l c-xotminntwn in any month, ant! nnnc in the ml)nth of <1 n~gular rxam­

tnatiOn. It i'< brlteH·d that c11H' thr1rOt1J:.IIIy adnrliscd ex;uninatlon in any

month will be sutllrit·1ri ~ 'c1tlwr y,,u nor this dqmrllll('nl <"an atTnrd to holcl ex;11ninatinns so frequently il" has hl'l'11 rlotu• in many cm1ntir~.

SPliC fA!. F.X \~llNA'I'lONS

March Special. Qu.:.tinn-. re hcing pr~·parctl for a ~prC'ial cxamina

ti~>n I· l>e held ~larch .20 and 21. If you tlt·sirr tn hl)!tl an examination thi3 mouth, and none has hetn app<~intt·d fc•r )OHr cnunty, qul'sti•ms \\:ill l;c s,_ .-u ;·ou on ynur request

April Special. For those whn fi1HI 1t nec~o;sary to lwld another ex­

amination tn till the Rpri 1~ Hhuols, qttutinns <~re being prepared and a Fprcial c:xammati"n "'ill bl• :tppninted f11r April .1 and 4 Qurstinns for

tll"s (':<:llnination, as with the othL·r, wlil h(' sent only upon request.

Very truly yours,

JOliN F RIGGS.

f\tan·h 7, 190R Suprrint('JH!t"'n! Pul)\ic 1 no;;tructinn

ENt'~1 f'R;\TION TUIT!ON- LIBRARY

Circular No. 5-1908.

To the Cnunty ~tljWrintendellt Some tim<' ago Wt.' ".tnt }'11\1 lrlanks for proctlring data f•1r the special

rt"piJrt on gn.clcd !<.l"hn~tl,. :111d 1111 consolidalinn. \\'P ue now Hnding you hlanks fnr the repnrt of etlucational inc;;titn~

tit ··1s anti those for t.chord otllcrrs' rt'tmrt~. a1\fl for the various reports you arl! to make

\V are cf 1he opmir·n it \\'llnlcl he well r,,r you, if you h:~.,.e notal­

rea:ly d••ue &tl, tr call the attention 11f your uniccrs to some features of thc.r rcpurts and ..ohnw them what is ell· .in·d nnd how to accomplish the

result The p1>ints tlwt may ncl'd pecial stress in nne county may not Le the ones that should he JHCSL·ntcd in ~tnMher You wilt know what ihoultl he emphasiz,•tl in ynur county

Three things, htJWc\·cr, u:'nally nc:ed ~pHial attention to secure prompt and :tccurnte reports.

Enumeration. Sclwol boards and school secretaries shonld know the importance of a correct enumeration of persons of the ages of 5 to 21 years res•ding in the corporation on the lirst day of June, and the neces-

104 REPORT OF THE

say of making the cntunuation during the month of June. No part of it m:.~y he made b~fore uly tirst of afte r June 30th.

In school townships, the directo r of every subdt strict should know that It is hts dut to make the enumeration of hi.s dtstrict b~twcen June first and tlftcrnth and the nc:ccssity of Jiling his report not late r than June twentieth. This is necessary, not merely t o. comply with the law, but to enable the ~ccretary to have his report to the school board ready by July I.

The report of enumeration must dhow the names, ages, sexes of the children, and the names of the parents or guardians. It should also show the number of days of attendance of each pupil of the ages of 7 to 14, and the reason for non-alt(ndance of those not in attendance at least sixteen weeks during the school yt"ar. (See Form 32, page 164, School Laws, 1907.)

The secretary of each achool corporation shall make a permanent record of this report. (Section 2764.) Blanks should be provided for m:1king a t emJ)Orary record during the process of making the enumeratior;t. This should then be transferred to the permanent record. If they prefer to do so sec r et:~.ries nf independent corporation.; may take the etlumera· tion in tlu•i r permanent record, but in school townships the director• must use t empo rary blanks.

Tuition. If secretaries fully understand that they are to report only such amounts as have been collec ted and paid over to the treasurer, and by him included in hi.; report, there will be no difficulty over fhis matter. The treasurer should include in his report all money received by him be­fore the close of business june thirtieth. \Vhen both officers do this, their reports will agree.

Sections 2774 and 2803 provide for paying tuition out of the teachers' fund Since this is so, and since the law does not authorize a t ran.; fer from the tt"achers' fund, we are clearly of the opinion that tuition re­ceiv~d should go into the teachers' fund. IIowevt:r, if a school board has directed the tr~asurer to make other disposition of money received from tuition, make a no te to that effect and forward to us with your report.

Library Report. The ~ecrctaries and treasurer3 of all school cor· porations should know that all are to make a report on the lib rary books purchased during the year. Since library books may be purchased fro m each of three fund!\, the secretary and treasurer of each corporation will report for each fund sepa rately and t heir report of the amounts expended will agree. The secret ary should also be ca reful to report the number of books purchased from each fund and from funds raised by voluntary efforts, toge ther with the amoun t so raised.

V u y truly yours, JOHN F. RIGGS,

May 5, l!Jal. Superintendent Public Instruction.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCT!O:-< 105

Circular No. 6--1908.

Normal Institutes A ppointed for the Calendar Year 1908

C'Nnl7

AI! nu Allam:ak r Audubon

lk tun Jtrtmrf Uuca,.an-. Hurru \-Ill l!utler

l'a1r ' l ... ft-d.D.I l h • k ~ (lmt

II J t'""'AIIr I liW"II

I MoinH

f ' Prr n• It

f rnr C r 11

I n II

J ~rr" I o-..ard T. mboldt

'"

)011'1 F . RIGGS,

~up~rin 1.t:llllc·u t of Puhlic In &tructioo

School Year Eodiog Juoe 30, 1908

t>rnus \\":ttlk<>n \ ..aubon •

\"u.-on • Wt~HriJ lndql(nf)t"· «' Sto n Lake •

I.\Ui on (;~~rn I "'-tl ntic: 1ipt n

htrulut (linton

.-\d. I 1 . ...-fft

• , I n fJIIl"r lu1hrston

U·arlt"s (t• l<lftC'/ •

l ~'l nnn t t'ftlt'r

\\ hstcr c· r r:.,,n, r Mt l'leas.111t lrt"$C•J .• ,, llu111boldi

lkl(ius I n.,., l UT •J s~ _,.: rintw· lrnl and l:omlllctor

j ...... I \lnt- I~ unr 15

t""- I'

~.~= ::I Uftt' 'I )ouu· 15

I{~~! ~~ • June A

M.u ;ft June IJ

June ~

f une I I llhl!" ):, lunc: 15

l"'"' ... , Jnll tn

l}"lnr 15 ')Uilt' Ill

Junt 15 I ""'(' 15

il\11(' 8 nne 1&

. lu II )

l ~til laylfor \\ I,, 1'.-•1. Ula .M Stear11

l :.b~··!. R~j,J. •, c .. . \rild~'" ~~~~:j ~~un~!!,nt

I \\ I llarl~m 1 I f!r1 111.1 .\. Johnkln

IU \oC"O. II J\dloai' It Kate l .o~·:·w a l.cu. 1;, l'arrtll

E .. \ !'"~!.Jon 1 :'ll&llic l.rt :\, l,air

\ .1. (Jh""'"" j. U. Adam•

1 I J. \I Tl nlaolay 1 \ \f rloyllt'

12 1,. \ntrim ~ Sar~n 1-:. llrn>~.n n Cbrtnct" Mc:: urr

\\"ilrum ]tn•~•

lltlrla G. l u11din

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1\ , n ·\l.f~rm.m U R Hunt

106 REPORT OF THE

~CIIOOL Yf~t\R E~DINC JUNE 30, 1908.

County Place I B<gins I 0 ,,, I County Supcrint~ndent and

Conductor

~I:~~'j,'!u' ·: ·: ·: ·' ~~~~~1:l~o~-~ ::: ·! t~t~- ~~ 'lonnua .... ,, O.na:~~.-Q .... , . ,, .,.\hn ;J!j ;\fcum;l(: ... .... _\JIJ I;t •.. , .•.•. ,\Jar 3jl

.~ : ~~!~~;r~ ·:. ~~~:~c;1t~~c·::: ::· }~~~ 1i ll!ICeola , • , • , ••.. 'l'\1bh:y . • . ...... \~far 30

Pain ,\ltu • , .• _I EmnH:tsburg June 8 l'u~t·~hidc . . . • C1inncll ...... jJune 15

Sn.c:. • ....... !sac Citr ....... Juna: 15 Scott .. J)a\·~nrort .. , :\rar 1{1 Sioux • •... , ... Hawarden .. June 16

TBnm •.•• Toledl) ••

Van Uurtn ...... j f.::~os::mqua

~~::b~!~•ro_n . ::.! ~~1nsn~~~:" \\'inm:shil-k •... J)ccnrah \\'oudhury ..•.•. 15iou:x- City .

•. \{ar ::10

June lS

.. June 17

.. )ulll' lfi

.. June 1!l

.. June lfi

• 7

• • u JO

it~~~~~: ~~~~~:tier F. 1:· •. Lark M)'na _llarlow Clara I.,, Cowg!Jl I~. M. Witter, Supt. Will t\. Pye, Con.

]. R. Wilson

Lillie rnuon l~:,t<:llc Coon

1£. C. Coe \\'!>,Wells F. H. l·uller

n. 1~. Dro"n

;\, L. Heminger

Con E. I'ortcr T·_, 1:. Cavanaugh 1-:. J, llook T. n. Murris

SCfTOOL Yl':AR CO:>.IMJ:;~ClNG )l~.Y I, lUO~

Adair . . .IGn·cnftt'ltl july "0 Ar1panoosc .... Ccnh:r,·illc ::: uly iiu

Blnck Hawk . \\"aterloo . Aug S .. July 20 Doone ... , nuone

Calhoun . Rorkwt>ll City , , Ault. 3 Cern.) Gordo ... , ~Jason City .... Aug 17 Chicknsaw . . . Kt'"w Hampton . .\ug 1 Clarke ... , • . . Osctol11 .. , • , . , [uly U

g:~~~~.::::::::: ~~~J~~ ::: ·1~1~ ;~ Cta>Aoford • . . Dt'ni5on . . Aug lf)

navis . . Ult~mficld . . J'\u~ 8 !lickinson ...... Spirit Lake... July 20 DubU<IIIC ••.. Dubuque • . }une 22

J~mmt't .. E11tht't\'ille ....•. 1\uy: 3

.Faytotte ......... \Vut Uuion .. , Aull 24 Franklin ... , •... ITampwn .... July 13

Guthrie .•.. Guthrie Center • Jul)' 21

llardin ......•.. Eldora .... llari'lon ..•..••.• l..ogan

.. July 20 .\ug 24

(Qwa ........... Marengo ....... Aug 10

)~r:lto~~~~·':::::::: fo~:n1°CitY · :: . :::: f~~~~ ~~ \\('i)kllk .. KO'I«uth ..

I.ee . J,uca! l.\'011

.• Sigourney • . ,\Jgon."

Aug S . . June 29

Kenk11k .• , .. . Aug 17 .. , . Chariton . . . . A•1tr 17 . . Hock Rapid'l . • • July 20

• ' " 10 8 8 • • 7

10

Omt'r \'andivicr Mrs. S, S. \\'ebster

Chas. Elliott R. R. Cobb

0. E. llibbs Fred Mahannah F. }. Conlt'J t. C. Srnith \larl: E. Riley C. , Adam f'. . llo!Tman

II. 0. Roland fl. T. Tompkins 1'. J. Schroeder

Marin z. Pinl{rey

r~ R. 11. Rctknap 17 S. E. Campbell

6 JO

I. M. H(1ggs

Julia Scurry D. E. Brainard

Mark Mullin

'-aura ~- Killduff C. )1. ~Tiller

~jJ f· ,:;~~~~= r::. C. Lynn \[rs. r.,.. M. R. Cow r·:. T. Gilman

){at]j,on }.Jjb.atoka • "lills ... Mu,hell

(J'Jir •

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC lNSTRUCT[QN

f':lgl"' ' f'])''lll")Uth b.JoCBlllllU.I Pelle f'ottnwatf<,l1lilt

Rinaa:oi I

He:!ly s,.,.,. Tayle>r

Uni"n

107

108 REPORT OF T ilE

ORDER OF REPORTI NG CORPORATIONS.

Circular No. 7-1908.

To lh<" C'·mnty S11pc-rintendent: A~ thr time for the f{athe r ing of da.ta fo r t he r eport s o f the va riou.;

school oOiHlct·rs is at hand, we invite your atte nt ion t o the followin g: Blanks Sent. You !'il10u\d now have in your possessio n the follo wing

blanks: 1. Sccrct;:1ry's repo rt ; 2. Treasu rer's re por t; 3. Co unty Supcr­intrndent's annllal report; 4. Report of school officers; S. Graded school report; 6. Private denominational an d hi g her cducat io n nl inst itutions; 7. On consolidation; 8. E nume ration R epor t to conn ty a ud itor ; 9.

Product shc><'t. Should any of the above enumerat ed blil.nks be m issing, o r if a suffi­

cient quantity has not been sent , please le t us know, indicating the

number wanted and others will be se nt. Nam~s of Corporat ions-Order of Reporting. P lease obser ve the

following dir<'ctions when enter ing th e nam es of the co rpo rations o f your

county in your annual report: 1. School Townships. Under t h~ words "Schonl T ow nships" (wh ich

you will li.nd at the top of the column fo r na mes of corpora t ions) cntl!' r in a lphabctic:d o rde r t he names of nll school township corporations. Put in this clnss those town,;hip orj.!'anizat ions which a re d ivided into sub-distr icts and thoRe not divi ded into sub-di st ricts but hav ing a board of three directors. (Sec Sect ion 2752) T ow ns hip o rgani­za tions wi thOllt sub-dist ri cu but h~v i ng a boa. rd of seven m embers be­lo ng in o ne of th e two following classes o f corpo r:.tions.

2. Ind1ependent City, Town and Village Corporations. On the line undern F.l lh the list o f school towns h ips write as a heading, .. Ind ependent City, T o wn a 11 d Vill age Co rpora tions ." In tl1is c lass .s ho uld be placed a ll indepe nden t corpora tinns con t a inin g o r conta in ed in a city, t o ,~ n , _or village o f O\'e r o ne hu ndred inh ab itants. A rural independent d1stnct become~ a cor pora t ion o f this c lass when a v illa. ge o f over one hundred

inhab itants, or a to wn , o r a city, is es tabli shed in it. 3. Rural Independent Districts. On the line follo wing the independ­

ent city, town a nd village corporatio ns, pl acE" the headi ng " R~ral In­dependent Dis t r ic ts." This will include a ll independent corporations no t included in class 112'' above. Those towns hip organizations orga nized as independ ent towns hip districts under an old la w, and having a board of seven members. should be included in this class unless a city. town, or ,·illage has sprung up therein ,in which C"~St' it sho uld be classed

in "2." 4. Joint Districts. In some counties a fourth class of corpo:ations

will be: necessary in the first list of corporations jn your report. It w1ll con­

sist of tt1nse joint districts that do not make a comptete report to you. A joint district that does make a complete report to you should be

SUPERI NTE:\DcN'l' OF PUfll.IC 11\STRUCTJO:\ 109

placed in one of he three preceding clas!'cs to be determined hy the charactrr of th ecorporation. The joint districts to be placed m the four th class are those that nvort to y0u enumeration only (\\'e are sending you blanks for special rrport o{ enumeration of joint 1hstricts).

Graded Schools. Your ~pC"caal report nn graded schools will not of ncc('~~ity include the .t.1me corporations listed as ''Inrlrpe11dent City, Town <1nd Village CorporHtinns,'' as (lr'S('f11)(••1 in rlass ''2." In this ~pec­Jal report '"'e 1\esirc yt>tt IIJ clo~ c t ~chnol as a "'gracled ~chool" wht·n t t h:u ma1ntaimd w1th rc. '"onablt· coulnlnity at lea.st two 1!t'p:utmc:nts for 11ot less th;m l'iBht months 1luring the sd10ol year endinl! June 30, 1908 \oms truly,

Jun 8. 1908.

]ll!TN F RH;r.s. ~IIJH~rint·ndf':nl Public fnqrurlllm

JU~E I" X \MTNATI0:-.1. Circular No. 8--1908.

T o the C·-·unt'\· Super nlnHicnt As indic~tcd by the c nh m:· lc:d you, qntstinns ila.\'C bc<'n shippcfl

you by «'"prcsc. for the e:oc:amination tn he ht'ld June 24, 25, 26. I n pr C'par ing these pa<.:kagcs of q\lt &tion.l Wf.': have exercised nil the care possible and belie'\'!? that yuu "ill find cnr::r package ex:1ctly ns 1:tbrled. l n ()rder to avoid the P'''"sibility of llnding your~('lf wilhou t even a e;_mplc list of questions, \\ .. art st'nding you another set consi~ting of ( nc- list nf l'Jih'Sliom; in (';~rh Sllbjt•l'l 'rh··se al~o are arranged by half days, s Hrf' the n•gular p;trkagr:e;,

Tn orcler that no mju!;;tic~ m:1y be 1lnnc the candidates it is necPS­sary that the county supt"rintt>ndtnt. or the one in cllilrl.(e of an ex­;u mna t on. should he th•Jroll$.::ldy f,uniliilr with the rull"s governing cx­atnl ll3 tl on<> Tiles• app(:Jr iu the p;11npldet • f Rcgul.!linns Gm·erning the Iuu 1g of Co11n1y Ctrtillc ... tes, which are now in ynur hanrl ... , and which we helievc arc t~nfli• irntly c•Jrnpletc tn an~wt'r rvery C)llt'St in n

t hat may ari<;l.". \Vc would, howf'v<'r, all y•- r •o:; f"' ~Cia l attention tn the

following M inimum Age for Admiss ion to R egular Examination-Ru\~ 6. Pro gram of Examination-Rul~s 9. Q a !J.nd 10. Preliminary Blank- Nurnberin g-Rult·s 11 , 11 ·a, 11 h. l l ·c, 11 -d. Seating o[ Applicants- Rule 15. No Communication-R ule 16. Answer Papers Shall be Written in Ink-Rll le 20. Answer Papers Must Bear Number. But Not Name of Applicant­

Rule 21.

110 REPORT OF TilE

First Examination and Subjects Required-Rule 22. Under this rule a person writing 111 common branches only may not

claim at a subse<tuent examination to have been a candidate for a first grade ccrtil1cate.

Second Trial-Re-Examination-Rule 23. The pnvilcgc of combining the results of two examinations does not

authonze one who wrote only in the com111on branches, under Rule 22, to :tUd the four ;:uhonnccd subjects under prov1sion of Rule 23. 'fhe second trial offered by Rnlc23 is the second trial for the kind of cer­tificate for which the candidate wrote in the first examination under Hule 22. The C:t11diclate '1-dlo writes only in the common branches at the first examination, under Rule 221 and obtains a second grade cer­tiric:ate, will pass It) a first grade certir1catc under Ru le 45.

Third Examination-Rule 24. Passing Grades-Rules 27, 27~a, 27- b, 39~c.

Passing From a Second Grade to a First Grade-Riuc 45. General Fi•.ness, D idactics, Oral Reading- R•lic 28. Check Sheet-Entering Narr:es of Candida tes-Rule 29. Entering Grades-Hule!< 29-a! 29~b. In cnll•riug hlack ink ,hrrac.lt'S from a p receding regular ex:<tmination

the county SllJJCrintcndent .;huuld bring forward all grades earned in such cxamim1tion. The county superintendent !ihould enter black ink grades and rl:!d i11k grades in the lower or "starred'' Sp:lces on the check sheet. Place nothing in the upper spaces. This i~ reserved for en­tering the new ~radcs. Also leave the column~ headed ''Gr<tde of Ccr­tifi~.:all·,'' "\)all' lssuc,J'' <tncl "Time V;~lid" b lank for our usc.

Directions F o r Preparin g Returns For Sh ipment to the State Super­intendent-Rules 29-c to Jl~b, inclusive.

Send Ansv,rc r P apers For Special C oun ty Certifica tes in Separate Package-Rule 40-h.

Supplemental Examinat ions. County !'llpcrin t endcHl!; :lflpointing supplemen tal examinat ions should

:ll sn read carefully Rults 35 and 35-a and :-.ce t hat the conductors for SllC'h cxam:n;t!Hms under:-.taml the regulations rcfl rred to above.

Exarrira·ion in Other Coun ics. T h u">t' having ccnuFclatl.:s tak ing cxamini\tions a t a summer .;chool

in a diffcn·nt l.:ounty !-.hnuld lw fnmilia r \\-ith Ru les 36 to 36-i, inclusive, and nott' tl~c f:ld tha t thl' prclimina r it:!-1 for al l such candidat t·s com e from the county supc-rintt·nclem to t he stntc superintende nt along wi t h t he o t l'c r prcllmin:~r:('~ :md that the names of such candidates. toget her with t hei r grade-:. i 11 general litncss, Did act ics a nd oral reading s hould be enter ed o n the r e'gula r c heck sh eet fo r th e county.

I ssuing Cert ifi cates- Rule 38-c. W e wish to call a ttentio n in parti cula r to th e fa. ct that can didate.::.

who may have g rades s ufficien t 'for a fir st grade ce rtifi ca te, bu t w ho

SUPER INTENDENT Ol' PUBLIC !);STRUCT!OX 111

lack in experience, will receive a second grade certificate dated on the first day of the month following the exnminat•on. \.Yhen they h;wc taught thirty~six weeks under authority of this second grade certilicate

they may pass 10 a fi r st grade certificate in the f>amc manner that holder~ uf d r.r~t rrrude uniform county certiricatc "\viii procure a rc­nC\\,.d of such certilictlle, for winch sec RulcJ:i 44 to 44 f, inclusive

Sending Returns.

As soon as the cllt..:k shett ior your county cnn he pn:pareli, your rory "ill hl' !->clll tu you lll·ture the cenili~.:atcs arc written. Th1s is d·-me fir.:;t, tiHH yon mal HlSJH'Cl it to &l'c whether tht>rc Sl't.'II1S to be any

~rrcr ''r ·Ill JnJil'-lll'e to any rilndidatr; St'C"und, that you llliiY know

thr resulu s .. "''11 i!li pi•SSthl(', :-~ntl 111 tunc th:lt the t'andida!C.:S may make t 1e1r pi u.s cw1 t rn111 th July cx.unit ,1!ir·n.

Onr wrrk tftn 111ailmg }'ltU your clu·d.: ~IICf>l, \\t' ..;h;dl IH'Mlll ln write lht• t ~ru111 ill<'"' ind•t·att:LI lhi r ·o11. \\ l' dC'si1 !111 rd ,n, that .)IOU rport tn :.13 wll Jj 111 dtll) illl) error ynu may •li~cltVt 1

JOliN 1•. JH<;cs.

./un~e 21l. tr)nR SupC'rinlt IHI•nt l'ublic lnstnll.:lton.

N. B.-State Certificate Examination.

A c HHhd~t'e inr a ~·de rcrt! it: tit· wbn ;Jcsirrs tn "rile at lhc time of ,., nmly e'amumtion t.houl.! file- his ;:tppJicatinn .1ncl fee, $2, with the stat<" UJh•rinlt'IHI•nt lwfnrc th(• cx:unin:tti()n !Jq,:1n~. ~huulcl ;wy l'a•Hii­

dotte who h.1s not tliJf1C tlw .. tJtplar for cxamin<ttiun, tht• l'OUnty super in teJldtnl tillY SlY;.. such candidate thr l'X:I!Hiuatiun, prov 11 h·d he has uh~ t<.1111cd the fjtlestlnn-1 In he UiC'(l In -ueh c xamill«tion. The sup1 rilllend­cnt shall also ,1Jt.1in the applit·.dion of the ca11111Ciale and the (•xarnina­tion ft't' 1nd f lr\\if'J thtm to tlw stnre .!!Upcrinltnill'llt,

All ln-.wtr IJ<lprrs ,f c;utdul~tn for state errt1ticatl'S shall bt: sent to the !'late suprrinl<!ndent lfl 1 dilft'rc-ut pal·k;1gc frnm t hl• one cnclos­in Y th ~11"-i\\ot'r p:qH'rs {11r tlw C"ouutr nrtilif'all'!,

112 REPORT OF THE

EDUCATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS.

Report of State Examinations. List of persons receiv ing State Diplomas and Certificates. Regulations governing the accrediting of colleges and issuing of

State Certificates. Regulations governing the issuing of Uniform County Certifi­

cates. Sample lists of questions used in State anJ County Examina­

tions.

Outline in Elementary Psychology for the renewal of Uniform County Certificates.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC 1:\STRUCTIO:\ 113

STATE1JENT Showing certificates issued by the Educational Board of Examiners.

DATE

STATE DIPLO~!AS.

I N I ( Diploma' """''.

0 laud Ceo!lfi. AppLIC!o Uls

-~-~ r ··;.·TT August, 1906 ............................... I I ~ - I lt I -~ February, 1907.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 January, 1908.... .......................... 2 1 --· _--..JIL.-4::...LI _.LI _..::..3J...I_.J_...!...C

STATE CERT!f'!CATES ISSUED UPON EX,UtlNAT!ON.

July. l!JUt> July 1906 ...... Au~ust, tt>O() .•..... August, 19U6 . . . .. Septt-mhrr, ICJ06 .... . October, 1906 .... .. Novcmllu, 1906 . , .. . OeCl'mln·r, 1906 IJenmhcr. 1906 Janua ry, 1907 ..•. January , 19fJ7 .•.•.. ~larch, 1007 ...... . March, 1907 April. 1'>07 April, 1007 ~lay, 1'>07 July , JtJCl7 .• July , 19U7 ....... .. August, IIJ!Ji ... . Aug-u5t, I(Hl7 ~eptemh .. r. 1907 Octobt·r, 1907 Nonrnhn, 1907 Tlecl'miHr, )()()7 Dc:ntllh<:r. JrH:17 January Jlin.'{ FC'bru:u.)'. lflftX ?ttarch, JOflS Ap•il, 19118. May. l'>llll

fay , l'l<ll!

Exa mination ....... . Renewal .......... . Examination ....... . Renewal . . , ..... , .. . Rcncw:J. I . .... ... . •.. Renewal ..... , ... , .. l<.t·ncwal .. . . Examination .. R ('llCW<l l. .... Examination. Rt·ncwal ...... ..... . Exami11atio n .. Rtnewal Examinatio n .. ... . lh·newal .... . Rcn ~.:\\·a l .. ........ . . Examination. , Examination. J~xamination Rt•m·wal ..... . Hxn~w:d .. ..• ){t'IH'W ;i), ,, ,,

J~1.'11t'W:t)., ,, , , ,,

E .-.:;:tnLna t ion . . Ht ll~W:tl. . •...•..• Fxaminntimt, P":unination .. !{et!I'Wal . •..••••.••

J{o•fli..'Wal

E xo11ninatinn,. Kl~twwnl.

II 15 51 21

8 2 3 4 5

12 7 I

49 41

131 56 B 4 2

11 4 8 9

'j J 10 2 4

I

7 IS 33 21 8 2 3 4 5 9 7 t

2 2

14 J~ i4 12 28 7 39 63 39 i II 7 I I I l J 2 1 1 I .1 J J

I 11 !

44 41 88 56 8 4 2 8 4 4 9

'j 9 4 I 4

.16 16 63 II I .1

J 4

9 61

7.

17

I J 1 I I .1 I .. 124.1 rsuJ [210 1 4.1.1 l11l3

5'1'.\'J'F CERTIFH \'IT~ I SSU t'll ld'O.'I Cf>LLE<;E OR :\O R­\IAI, ~CilOfll, G IL\DL\'I'ION.

AuL.,.,15t. !"fl., Sc:jtl"lllLtr lfJfl7 Octnht·r, Jfi1J7 Novembn, 1907 OecemiH·r. 1907 1

4q\214] . 22 52

. 31 . 5 7

. . 5 2.1

~~ 1 2~~ 1

I 3 I

s 7 I s _ 2.1 1

114

DATI~

REPORT OF THE

Nu!Ub~r of Ap!JiiCallt8

l)op Oltii!S aud Cerlifi· rn cnl~~ Issued trl

~

"' ---.- ----.-

::: ~ I ] v ~ J~a~n~u~a7ry~,-..190~8-.. -.-.-.-.----.-.. -.-.-.. -.-.-.. -.-.~~6'~--'7.T~~<T~~7,r---February, 1908 . , , • . 2 7 7 March, 1908 . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 5 14 14 April, 190 8......... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 3

. . 1 . • May, 1908 I!:'._ne, 1908 . • . 15 47 15 47 .. --r uo 1 377Jll0 r3n ~-.-.. -sTATE CERTIFICATES ISSUED UPON STATE CERTlFICATES

OF OTI!ER STATES.

Augu.5t, 1907 6 September, 1007. ............. 11

2 14

6 ll

2--14

December. 1907 ···· ·· ······· ·· 1 j

1 January, 1908 ....... 1 1 February, 1908 . ..... 3 4 3 March, 1903 3 1 3 April, 1908 .... .... .... 3 1 3 ~lay, 1908 :I I I June, 1908 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I -- --1 31ll 26 _[ Jo I

SPECIAl STATE CERTIFICATES.

Drawing August, 1906 ... August, 1907 December, 1907 . ~larch, 1908 .. June, 1908

l\Tusic­July, 1906 ... August, 1906 ... December, 1906 . . ..•............. January, 1907 ............. , ............. .. August, 1907 .............. . December, 1907 ............... , January, 1908 ................. .

~I I 1 1 2

1 1

2 2 20 2 17

2 I 2 1

2

March, 1908 6 6 Penmanship­

August._ 1907 ... :::.::::::··.:::::I .. .f---,-;1+-'-M-"""'1+-'.;,-::~~=-:- = s I 4tl . s 1 33 I 8

PRIMARY STATE CERTlFICATES.

E.xamin"'a"'ti""o"n-.. -.-.-. . -.-. .--"17--.-. -16--r----t

~~~~~~!ti~t;:::::::: ~ !g 25 Renewal.. . . . . 10 10 Renewal... 1 1 Renewal...... 1 I

July, 1906 . .. . July, 1906 .. . August, 1906 ...... . August. 1906 .. . .... . September, 1906 .... . ~ovember, 1906 .... . December, 1906 ..... . Examination.. . . 7 1 5 2

SUPERI:-;TEXDENT OF PUBLlC IKSTRUCTION 115

UATE

Dt\'t•mhcr, JiJo6· :- l[l'nl'w~d . Janu:lr)·, 1907 Examinaliun. }:1.nuary, Jf)(l7 R('nt'wod , .• Marcil, I•HJ7 f<•·a•cw.d \pril, 1907 . . . , . Ex:~.min.1t1n11 \prJ!. 191.1/ . • RC'!IC\\'ll

AURIISt, JQf)7 ( Examilliilio)Jl 1\ugn '. 191J7 .•••

1

f<, Itt"\',: a I St•(Jh·nil"·r IW7 l·:xamin:di• n ~t'Jllt•m Lt:r. 1907 R Ht."wal , ( ktolotr. 1907 . • . • R~·m'\\'al I Ju;, ll'lotll', 1'>117 ( !~'ICQilllll:-ttiun I lc. mhtr J9l!7 Ht•rtt wal .. J· nu. i) }O<t!-: I Ht·m·wal .. f·ehur .. r l'J•lr- Ex:unin:-.ti~~n ~larch, .}!1118 Ex:nnin:lti•on ~[cue 1, Jfl• ~ Rnlo'!Will • .April, 19W< l;,xaminaLinn J\pril, I'JO~ Rt·new:d !1111 JOt!~ F ... ;,minatinll

Number or App!ICJOUts

Dis,lom•s aud Cet·tili· Cl<tt'II ISSned

~ I ! I ~ I i .::

r ·1 f Q4 4-1

,1 5 I

5 2 6 J 1 • 2

1 11 2 1 6 I

74 4-1 2 5 1 4 1 5

' 5 3 1 5 2

20

r ... .lJQ 2621 57

f'RI;II II\: \R\ TWO YEAR STATE CERTIFICATE::; lSSU.ED \Po\: cnr LE<;l' OR N<lR'I \I. SCilfHli. GR.\!JU ITIO"'.

~\llg1 ~t. 11lfJ7 Scp·1·mht-r, f')(li !Jctl)ht. r, )1)(17 t\rwnllhn, I'Hii , , . I >c•ceomi.lt"r JllOi January, )QC~ l"eUr11ary. l 1JliK

lan·h. JI/OR \J·ril, 11)1)8

li.Liv, 1')11A _h11le. }111}8

....... / ' .... I L

J.l 1.16 -1 9 38 7 5 4 R 4 I

1 1/ 55 ' 219

'Ij 13(1 9 38

7 5

3 4 2 8

4 6

2 4

. i I ;, ss 1 21•• r T,'

I'RFI I\; I IR\ r\\'(1 \f\.\1{ STITF CERTIFICATES !SSUI-:tl !'()'.; C"RTll'lt"ITI·~ <>F Cl'I'IIHR ST.\'1'1\5.

\lij;{U L }£)07 ~t'J11t'TlliH r. l 1l1li ( JcttdH r 11H17 llt.·n·mltn. )f>tl7 Frhru11r:y. )QIIJ.t 'Jdar~·h, )()fJK April, 19()~ )_l~':l_e, 190~

...... .r :.::1

.... , .. '. ··=:::.~t!il ~~ I Zl

I .I I .: 10 nsf.

116 REPORT OF THE

TWO-YEAR STATE CERTIFICATES ISSUED UPON EXAM­INATION.

DA'l'l~

Numbr:rof Applicilnts

Uip10UHI8 and Certifi· tJJ cates!ssued ~ ..

-=--I .; -=--I i :; ~ -~ ~ ~ ~ August, 1906 .. . ..... Examination .... --~3 [I""ol 3 6---4-~~~:,;be'r:of9oo ·::::: ~~~~~~~ii~~:::::::: :: ~ ~ December, 1906 . .. . . . Examination.. . . . . . . 1 1 Augu.;t, 1907 . . . . . . . Renewal. . . 4 4 September, 1907 . Renewal............ . . 1 1 March, 1908 Renewal. ... ,....... . . 2 2 :.:A:.<pc.ri"'l,c....:.19:.:0:::8'-'.:..:..:c..:...:..:.:..:.L Renew a 1.. .. .. .. .. .. 1 • I

--- -- 41 231 4J 191 4

State diPloma-s-­State certificates issued

upon examination State certificates issued

upon co\Jege or normal school graduation

Sta te certificrttes issued upon state certificates

of other states ..... . Specia l state certificates Primary state certificates P reliminary two-year state

certificates issued upon college or normal school g raduation ..... , ...... .

P relimina ry two~year state cer tificates is.;ued upon certificates of other states ... . ............. .

T wo-year state cer tificates issued upon examination

SUMMARY

Num~r of Applicaol!l J>ir.lomn.q_nnd CC'rllficRtC!I L~.!!lnrd

';;~

~~~~j-+~~~--~r·~~.+~~:~i~l ~~~~!~~ 4 .. . 4 J .. . 3 I

243 503 746 210 433 643 103

10

30 5

55

377

26 41

319

219

487

56 46

319

275

110

30 5

55

377

26 33

262

219

487

56 38

262

274

25 35 10 25 35

"8 57

10

4 23 :___,.;o277+-=4 +o-..;1~9+,-,..;2;:;3-:-~· 4611T.S33 11 ,994 I 427 l t ,J94 11.821 I 173

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTI0:-1 117

DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES ISSUED TO JUNE 30, 1908.

\flf\f\f\f\f\f1flf\lif il~ 1~~

State diPI,omas ~ ~~ 38 44- 5138 . 54 41 42 ·39 -8-2\---s·---y---1366 St.:tte ceruficates

tssued upon oxamlllaliol1. 9 53 14123 252 440 509 680 774 652 820 77 643 5,295

State certificates I'>Sllcd upon college or \ normal schnol graduatinn . . . . . ...•.... , . . . . . . , • . . . . . 487 487

State- certificates issued upnn staLr certifi-cates of other &tate's . .. .•.

Spt•ci;tl state certiticutl's ••....

Pnmary state ccrtilicatf'S , •.•..

Preliminary two-year $late certif1catcs iuucd upon coll<'gc or nor-mal school gra•ltta1ion

• Preliminary twoycHBtotte-· err I dit· att<S is!UC'd ll{JOII state c<•rtif•~ catf"S of othu ltal£'9 •

Two- Y"' ... r state rtrti1•ratu;, is-

56 56

38 48

...... 114 173186 324 31 2621,090

274 274

35 • 35

snf'd upon ~x 1mination . . • • .. • 5 3~ 4 2.1 65

J. 71 iJj?tl1851290[290j4941550I836I9B<iiR561UBIT 117l!.~It_7,7l6

118 REPORT OF THE

ST.\TE UIPLO~IA A:-ID STATE CERTlriCi\TE FEES

Rect.>ivrd ancl dt.:posned with the State Treasurer during biennial pe:riods ('ncli111il june 30.

l:t.~~- :· :::::. :::::::::::::::: .......... ....... ··~ l~R8 89 • . . . . .......... .. .......... ' .. 0.::: :::::.. . 190001.. ... . . . . .................•...•... 1891-9.1 .. ... . •. . . . .. . . .•••.........

l~t~L:::::··::.·:: .. ::: :::::: ······ ············ 189X-99 .••••••••.•..•.•...•.••.. ........••...•.•. 1900-01.......... . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . • . • . .

l~:gL::::::·: · ·::·::::::::::.::: ·.····· ······· l~~-00 .............. :·<:::::::::··

Total. ..•.•.....•

PAID FOR EXPEXSES During Bil"nnial J>eriods ending June 30.

l~-~ ............... .... .... ... ....... · .... $ I;WiH7.. . ..•.•.........•....• IN'-~~9 .......•..................••... 1900-01. ....................................... .. 1892-93. . ............................. .. 1894-95. ...... .. .. .. .. .. ............... .. 1896-97. .. ........ - ....................... .. 1898-99 .......................................... . 1900-01 .............................. .. 1902-0.1 ........ ' 190-I-OL ...... .. 1906

42.00 33.00

766.00 . 1.26800 1,140.00 1,282.00 I.H00.50 2.456 50 3.26800 2.508.00 3.16100 2.05300 4.1!39.00

24,205.50

237.05 7255

31812 539.50

3.268 00 549.81 964 95

1.05228 1.660.57 2.377611 2.19.1.8R 2,621 61 1.491.98

Total .. .. .. . .. . • • 14,874 92

1907-0H Under Section 26.14 :1, Rupplrmcnt to thl' Code 1,611 07 t:nder Chapttr 122. La\\ s 3Jo;;t General As!'.c:mbly 1.674 04 t.:ndcr Ch.1ptcr 6, La\\s 32tl Gt:neral ,\o;;.,embly 16.R3.J 15

Total fnr lm·nmal pt'riod 1907 08., 20.118.26

St:PERI;>;TEXDEXT OF Pt:11LIC 1:\~TRVCTIO. · 119

su~niARY

~oTdiPToma ~~-ned p';UJr tt• june Jo. llJ06 ....•.• Xumber of diplomas is .. ucd from June Jn, J006 to June

30, 1908 .. .. .... . . . . .. .......... .

Total number i~.-.ucd anrl in force June Jn, 19m-\

, ·umher of st:-ate ccrutlcat~s t!- ... llt'd pnor t11 Jnn~ 10, }tJO(i

• ·~1mUcr of ~tate ccrtiti.:atf..,, ha ctl upnn l'X nun.:ui"n ts~ucd from junt;> J(), 190() to june .lO, JC)(l~.

• 'umber of st:.te cendicatc ... hast·d upon c••lltR:t' or n•1rmal lichonl graduation, j .. ~IH'tl fn·m June. .10, 1906 to June 30. 1900 . .. .. .. .. . . . .

:;\umber of st:~tc.· Cl'rttlic:nc-s, has<'cl upon ... tate· ct·rt,'a·ntt"S of othcr state~, i~..,ltnl frnm junt· .m. 1906 11• Jura· .lll, 1908 ......... ..

Total number i .. suctl to jutH' .10, 190R . . , ........... .

F.:x.ptrrd hy limitation tn Junt .lO, 1906, . • . l!.:x.ptrt>d h)' limitation irnm junt· JO, 1906 1 ju•1t .30, 190.~

l'otal numhcr t·xpirrct to )tt!W JO, IC)(I:-t ••••••••••••••

'umher &t<ltc.· n rt1fu:ah·~ in force: June 30, }C)( I~ ••

.. 'nrnhcr apcCJal ~t:lle ccrtiticaks '"~U<'d tn junl' .30. 1906

.. ~umh<"r "ll<'~:ial tatt• ~;~rt fit·:'dt i~ m:d fn·m june 30. 1906 t ' .rune .10. !<lOB •

1 ot:~l numb r T'l!tu·•l <~lid in fc,rct' )11TH' .10. 1~ .I Numhtr .,f prim.1Ty Lilt' ~·t:rtiiic.des is ... ucrl tu Jum·

30. ,90(, . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. I I 'umhl"T of r>rimrtry I :It(' n·rtilicatt.·S i .. m·fl from June .lO,

)f)IJ(l to J UI1C' .10, }1)08. , • • , • • ••• •

Tnta1 numbt r tS!IIlt'tl In Jun..: .10, 190A

J~xpirt"cl h;.. lin1itatinn to jun~· .30. 1906. • •.••.•.• Fxpind hy limit 1t1un frnm J nne JO, tl)()6 tn Jum· .lfl. 1908

Tnt I nnml" r t'Xptn•tl tr, jurH• 311. I'XlR. _ _ . _ .. •unt!J '!' pr!Ulnf} taH Ct"'"IIIC·IIU Ill fort~C june ]0, 190R 'umh r ,f prrill"'""m •• l)' IW•) yt;lr t:lh: r rt·,catel i>;.,uc-d to r1, r 30 1906. • . umh r .r f'T 'inunar) '''o yl' 1r lth: t rllhcnte!, ha f'f)

up• n c· 1i!tt •t' r normal !iCh• '"' ~r ldU:'\t•on, j .. ued hom )unr Jll. 1\106 to Jon JO 1<lHR .•

N'un1h r f 1 r tmmar)' IY. y· 1T t1tt' t'' rl!ficntt· , h:ued ug ~~ ~e c1 :1~i6J~l~ciQf~ tht'T tat "'• uo u ..1i (rl)m June

T t 1l munhrr 15 nr·l nnrl ir forC"e to Junt' 30, 1()('18 , umh<"r tl\ 1 yrar !litate ctrlilicates ha-s d upon t.'. amina tt( n, t UC'tt p 1or tn Jmtt JO, JCJOtl. , • • • • • • • • I

• ~umber two )'t'!lT ·ate r rttlit·att s, h:t ftl 11Jlnn rxamina· tii)ll, TS!!IH'•I fr11111 junt .10, 11106, to jun<" 31l,IQ08 ....... .

Tnt a I numher i!iilitu:cl tn Jmw .'\0, JQO~ • • • • • • • .••

36.1

366'

4.652

M.~

4H7

56

5.838

2.Rl4 277

10\

3,001

2,747

.18

48

828

262

1,090

2.10 146

J76 714

300

42

65

120 REPORT OF THE

Expired by limi ta t ion to June 301 1906 .. , .............. . E x pired by lim itat ion fro m June 30, 1906 to June 30, 1908

5 J7

Total numbtr expirtd to June 30, 1908 ............. . Total number in force June 30, 1908 ................ .

42 2J

T o tal nu mbu s tate d iplomas and state certificates in

fo rce Jun e 30, 1908 ................ ".;.·.:..·:..;"c.:.·.:..· :...:..:.;..:..:..:_L..._ _ __J___::4!0,2~07

DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES.

DIPLOMAS.

Date ) T o Whom Issued Dale ) To Whom Issued

I Eichelberg, Louis E. Au~~-~ L ove, Chalmer L. 1907

Feb. ·- H oward, Frank I!.

STATE CER'I'rr.ICATES ISSUED UPON EXAMINATION.

1906 July Boyd, j1.1l ia Jane

Bra nds tetter1 G. W. Uuck, Mabel M. Burkhart, Rose E. Bishop, Vena May Cla.rk, Levi Craft, ~lyrtlc H. Drees, Bl:mche l. Dn·sser, ha M. Ellsworth, Madge Ji'lynn, Margaret Fortune-, Myrtle :\J. Frasher, Clara M. Grnu. Nina W . Gnhriel, Susie P. Grot\\~, Gt(l.tt All~ lloff, ~l•bcl Hansm1, Carrie F. Haug-er, ~Tyrta

I Hicks, Ethel C. llomiln, Osta Hunter. Mn.ry E.

I T-l;llln, Raloh ]aC'ksnn, Clarn l\L

i k~~~~;~.'\~~~~~~~~~n. s. I Kniqhts, J uetta A. I T arc:e-!1, Maymt> H.

M C)'Cr, Catharine Musser. Chestie A. 1

1 incoln, Syhil A. ~rack. Ardella

----~'-'!"'ill er. Nellie Mae

1906 Olander, Olive E. Owen, ~label Osmundson, Geo. E. O'Neil, Lucie E. Scherrebeck, 1 na Sowles, julia G. Stimson, ,Frederick S. Svendsen, Julia Rattray, ll;1rriet ~f. Raymond, ?\lyrtie B. Richards, gusie F. Rucppcl. Lily M. Taylor, Ysabel T\L Tomlinson, Della E. Weigle, Iva J. w~.·~m, l'.ll~ \'. .. \Vissler, F.rnest Yennf'y, Snrnh A. nickel, Anna nate Fieldc;, Nellie M. Firkins, Aclcly r.ilbricle. A~=rnes 1l a rely, :\lory E. Moffit, Carrie Renshaw. Frank L. Still. William S. Alston. l\1 arJ!arct Barnard, r.ertrude Bf'ro:;hcr, S·lfah E. Drown, A I fred L. Bunce, Josephine L. Chi lds, Crace E.

- -'-------'--"C,_r,_ui'-'=c"-k"'-shnnk, C. W.

Date

August

SUPERI NTENDENT OF PU BLIC INSTRUCTION 121

STATE CERTIFICATES-Continued.

l To Whom I ssued

~me, Allee R Fehlesen, Ber tha L. Goble, Cat hryn R. Gutekunst, Louise C. H ocberg, l ela M. J acobs, E s iher Kflnt, Nellie G. King, f\f a rgarc t Lan e, H arri et Leebrick, Mary G. Lewis, Charlu L. Marshall, Lizzie R. McLane, Laura Oblin g<r, A. ]. Schroeder, Mary R. Stone, Thomas H . Thomas, S. 0 . Timmerman, M. R. Tiedem ann. ' rheresa Winzer, Lilian Winzer, Paula B. Ashbrook, Minnie D . Bardsley, "Bessie C. Ballou, Edith S. Butler, Florence Me. Dowell, Sidna Jane England. Mary A. Figert, r-'red H. Graham, Amy Hawley, Vena Hurlson, Nellie F. Hecker, Lena B. lndr~. 'Mary S. Missildine. Ceo. E. 'Mnore, F.va B. Pclur, Louis Reynolds. Luna K. ~a\':lllC, Harry H. ~lark II, John R. Vnlkmann. Harvey F. White, Alice J.

Amlle, Thomas R. Akc,, Clyde E. Rlackmnn, Leola D. Blake, Alice F.. Hach, .:\fattie May Clark, Alice Cre!=:c:we 11, Eva Craig, Jessi(> f..... Christie, Mabel M.

Bf~~~:~~~~e~~en Flickinger, Fanny C.

Date

1906

'fo \Vhom Issued

Graham. Ada IT Cantnn, Annie ]. llnl.nl:ty, JosC'ph M. lfensl'l. fil:inche A. flo~tt·tkr. \fary E. K'l·llngJ.:', Gt•Orge H Kinnry, Grntia C. T.cwi!'.tC'n, :'\lary Lndwick, Deca J.u.;;r-. Eva !\by :\Ieacham, Ethel ~ I c-ier, Anna :\L Mnuk. Jnhn P ?o. l an tle, Hatt1e S. No !l en, Sitrn. M. Nnrtnn, Grace r. Olm~t,.arl, Adcnia B. Phar{'!', J ohn C. Rens haw. Kathe rine A. Ri~~s. Rln.nche E. Speake. Ste ll a M. Rtarr. Vio let S wn n , B ess ie T ell ier, F rank E. T aylo r. }<' nni e Velin, John F. T isdale, D. A. Tyl e r, Helen Ada Whipple, Etta ]. Wilson, J. R. Ferguson, Zoe Ben!'on , Anna E. Ba lmet. Clara E. Roman , Joseph Baxte-r, C:trrie E. Ro nath. Cl:.ra Becker, Sndie M. Hangs, Claire Rhoda Byrne, Winifred Bahl. Julia Rrechwald, Elizabeth Cole, AJ<OeS B. Cooke, Catheryne Christian, Etta Mae Cherny, John L. Christ, Augusta Eaton ,Laura Ferner, Or~!stes, A. Erickson, Nellie M. Culic. Florence A. Coings. Coral Hull, Hallie W. Hilliar~. John S. Hull. Ellen Vera

122

D ate

REPORT OF THE

STATE CERTIFICATES-Continued.

'fo Wh o m Issued

Ha n!ic n, Fred T . I Iuffman , Harry H. llubbcll, Linnie B. Hunte r, Lottie A. H e il and, Orpha C. Keith. Mabel Lo ng, El sie r..Jys lis , S~•rah F. Kracht, Laura M. Kracaw, Jda K. ~Iill er, Florence E. \l cClelland. Mrs. L. R. McGuire. Stella M. Mo tic, Vivian Mcflvaine. Mae !\lcKccn. Nellie C. Murray, Mabel F. !\ash, Lelia :\J. 1\ash, OliH M. Nolte, Roxy Harriet t\orton, Mary B. Owen, Clare E. Overholt, Inez ]. Oppold, Wm. J. Osborne. Clarence A. Parr, Gertrude A. Richardson, Nina F. Roberts, Margaret E. Smith. Arthllr A. Shuplin, Elsie 1\L Shearer, John L. 'I'olstrut>. Clara N. Turner, Eulalie A. Vail, Kate 1. Veline, Albin E. VV ray. Andrew K. \Veatherbe, Eva J. Whitney, Elizabeth A. \Vagner, Wm. ]. \Vest. Sena Walters. ]es.s H. Wilson. ]. Alice Walpole, Ellen Venter, Lydia Shafer, Ethel F. Sinn, Eva M. Enlow, Crace Klinefelter, Ethel M. l\foule, Harvey \.Y. Ballard, Geo. H. Barloon, Wm. ]. B()we11, Lizzie Calonkey, Lucy E. Cowie. Alice M.

Date

1906

To Whom Issued

Cunning, jessie L. Cresswell, i\lae Gilbert, C. J-1. llemcnway, Susie Harrington, Matilda A. L1 ansen, Stena S. Miller, E. C. rvt:owery, Algade Belle McClain, Sndie l\'lcQuilkin, Margaret Prall, 'f. ~l. Patten, David Richert, Lillian E. Roller, Effie B. St. Clair, .Margaret Sweeney, lzola M. Sanders, james C. Schoelerman, Rose M. Secor, Emma \Vindoff, Edna M. \Villson, Lois S. 't\rilcox. Edwin M. Youmrquist, Emma I r arrison, Grace M. Alderman, A. Bruce Jacobs. Ida ~lay, Samuel Thomad McMlllen. Jl. A. Otis, Caroline Botts. Lulu M. Dew, Margaret C. Gntc~. Crystal E. Lutes, Della H. ~filler, Kenneth D. 1\cidig, Ada Noble, Gertrude A Oxley, ~lary ~T.

(Pellymonter, ~I yrtle 'Rollins, Clara I.

1 Witzigman, Katherine F. Galpin, M. C. llydeman, Crace M. ller. Ernest Mitchell, Chas. C. Westoff. James Au'{usline, Adaline Baker. 8. E. Rovrc, Earl E. Burkhardt, L. 1!. (Miss) Dahlof, Isabella Dann, Anna May Delanie, Nellie 1. Mitchell. H. E. Mitchel l. Jno. 0.

SUPERIKTEJ\DENT OF P UilL!C IXSTRUC TIOK 123

Date

1906

Sept.

Octob<r

Nov,

STATE CERTIF ICATES-Cont in ued.

T o \Vho m Issued

P eterson, Alice C. R oclofsz, ll cnry C. Smith , l li ram U. Spicer, Carmi 1\, ,·anSyoc, W ill imin:t W oodruff , Will R. Ada ms,. An nett e Burge, Edith Cromer, R :\ . Dow, Harry E. Gall a her , Ruth A Gardn er , Roy L. Haye!;, Juli a. A j o nes, W at a ) . Kephart. ~1. L. ~~eye r, J. \V. Nisely, F. 1\. Shrimplin, Julius West, Myrta C. H o rner, :\f attic ~I. Russell, Stella ~1 Packer, :\nnie F. Tharp, J o sie Huff, Ruth G.

Atkinson. \Valter E. Burgoou, A. L. Castle, Newt on F. Cbehock, Tlenry W. Cunningham, JTnrrict A. Dunham, Alice C. Ford, F. Sue Kane, Grace S. T.atla, John L. ~faxon, Cha~. H. Pct('rson, Ct·lin. .. Pugh, EAi(' Stndd<1rcl, Fd)t'ar R. \Vilsnn, Ira G. \Vilson. Kate II. Ril-llartls•HI, Jennie

Duff, llertrude \f, Moore, \fillla R. Antrim, Linc•,Jn Pow(•ll, Gertrude M MNris. l>ai~ie \f Slf .. ·cns, \Vm. I •.

Durkee, }< ,wph E. TTnrcr, )o!1><:ph 1;--.

Date -l

-1906--To \ \'hom Tssued

Dec. Brinkman, Je~sic F.

1907 J anuary

Clifford, \V. I\, Cu!Lertsun, E. 0. Y. Hullm:~n, .\l11L1S J:lmisnn. \ lyrtlc Kuhn. f:lnh'r E. Smith. Jnsqllune Vo lkmann, E dna A. \1nus, Ll·c Th·nry Clayton, l\·arl 0. Cnn' l<'y, l naul E. \ lurphy, Laura 1\f.

! ~1 1r1ll~~~·',ll\5!lns. 1\ .

\\'estern, .·\bhie C'olgr•H·e, h. cn nl'th W. \ lal"nl·y. '\ t aric T S tC'wnrt , J eo;sie E. \Vhedt.:r, ~ t er r i ll Firman, Etta Count ryman , Geo. C.

Alexnnd rr, 0 . C. Brown. Sarah E B urn ey, Flo rence Cover, Fred \V. D is.brnw, Ruth A I fea ly, .\lbert Qui ).!g, Andrew J. Smith , H :1rry P. Street. John P. Taylor, John A. \Vilcox, Inez Wilson. Arthur \Vri~hl, Frank S. Austin, Jrnnie B. Blakely, Wm. IT. Burt, Effie G. Rushnell. Tlnrace '1'. nuchannn, ~1:ugaret Clark. Mildred Cundy, Jessie E. Deyoe. Albert M. Dorweiler, !\fargar~t Kyle. Cordelia ~bhannah, Frank L. ~fcKillip, Mrs. F. Ella "Morrison, Marion C. Ash, Hiram S. nldt, F. 1'. R~ecl, Frank P.

Piercy, Jnhn W Su!livan. K::~.te E. Marcb

-----'-~] ("JJninl!!<,_, .:.ll:.:a:.:.ll:.:.ie:._ __ -"- I Kellogg, M"ry it. K. Roli'lnd, Mrs. Mary ----·-----

124

Date

April

May

July

REPORT OF THE

STATE CERTIFICATEs-Continued.

To VVhom Issued

Bu'nnell, Rachel Pruitt, I... B.

Macy, Volney W. McCowan, joseph S. Popham, Frank C. Timmerman, 1\I rs. H. H. ""allacc, Agnes E. Blatkwell, Katherine B. Andrews, Bessie Bangs, E. Orla E lder, Mabel Goetze, Edna E. Kurtz, Winnie E. Uyers, Nellie Ne lson, Ray D. Robinson, Lilly Throcmorton, Maud J\'L Thompson, Ji"lorence E. Winchell, Lois E.

Garrison, El eanor M.

Huffman, Emma F. Hostetter, Bella Hochstetler, Eva A. Hoffman, Jessie Alberta Heinrich, Mae Harris, ~lary C. Hobbs, Mary K. Harmon, Ida johnson, Carrie E. Kuelme, C. F. Kroescn, Charles E. Lnmb, Tva A. J.,;ltlghlin. Abbie F. !\lcLe-nnan, J!.leanor A. Minkel, Lewi,:; H. Osler, Ethel L. Quire, }lfabcl F. Rownd. l\'ellie )I, Reever, \Vm. H . Rhodes. Berthel E. Rummel. D. H. Singer, Anna !\!. Sitler, Anna L. Williamson. Clara E. Whitfield, Sara M. WaRner, Ada A. Williams, Ella D. Peterson, Marie J. Young. Margaret Graham, J. W. Ewers. Albert F.

Date

1907

August

To Whom Issued

Chase, Iowa Lea White, Ruth M. High, Persis Lucile Taylor, Mrs. Jennie Ayers, Blanche Bryan, L. C. Beard, Crace E. Curtis Bell, Celia M. Bortell, Maude Alice Bernard, Anna A. Burbank, Vesta E. Barrett, Anna E. Collison, B. H. Christian, lfabel A. Cornick, Celia Bergen Campbel1, Lee E. Cobb, Berten M. Denniston, Clara B. Fell , Ida M. Fenton, Ralph A. Gordon, Mary A. Grc~g, Nellie Scott Graham, Albert Rurdick, Anna L. Rushyager, Lizzie \Vesley, Caroline WheE'Ier, Forrest Z. Williams, Helen WoodrufT, John P. Albright, Ceo. C. Hall, Mary B. Whinery, Della O'Brien, fda Fatland, Bertha Log<ll1, Emma C. Ports, Howard T. Hammon, Alma 0. Mitchell, Mary E. Puffer, Florence S. Rriggs, A F. Duffy, Alice E. Dunn, Anna V. Hansen, \Vm. D. Jennings, Adelaide M. Riley, R. R. Stover, F. F. Kirley, Anna Weissmiller, Cornelia Whaley. Guy V. Smith, Bessie L Pag-e, Alice E. McTntosh, John A. Otto, Clementine Parks. Joseph

Date

1907

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC ll\STRUCTION 125

STATE CERTIFICATES-Continued.

To \Vhom Issued

Pratt. llerth;t Peter,:;on, Allan Pett1t, Della ~1. P ollock, I Tarriet 'f. Pollock, Jennie E. Post, Jennie I!. Rorabaugh, \Vnlh·r E. Richter , Jesse C Reed, '.\1 inn ic D. Runyou, Nellie M. Rhode!l., Winifr('(] R eed, W m. 0. Raine, T\ m ma Rice, ~I ary E. Robinson, Inn fl Robin son, Shennan I!. Rol fs , Mary C. Rowley, Seeley \V, Ruggles, Clyde 0. Sterrett, Ne ll ie B Se.lser, Winifred M. Scott, [ra Jay Spore, Crace R. Stedman, E. E. Tompkins, Frederick Tighe, Tressa Thoene. Christine A. vand erPioeg, Albert

I Vaala, :Mamie Waters, Everett E.. Henninger, Chrcrlotte Houghton, llannn.h L. Howard, Nellie E. HOLlston, Ernestine Henely, Eugene Hartshorn, Ella C. Harri;;, Alma E. Harmnn, Gcorgeanna S. Ireland, J. ~Jyron Jacobs. Anna E. Jayne, Charles F. Kalkofen, Wm. H. Kilpatrick, Susan F. Kront. Erma L. Kennedy, Wm. C. ~fathcws, Alta Meacham. Martha L. ~lericle, Clarence B. Miller, Cap. E. Moler, Margaret T. Moody, Howard W. Mo!'s, Walter E. Murphy, Katherine A. Myers. Margaret C.

Date

19Ui

Sept.

\ To Whom Issued

T \f nrrill , Ida H. \Imtle, RC'hecca A. \1itchell, \Vatter \f cClure, Gertrude L. \lrCormick, ~Irs. Stella \IcCrakt>n, Clarance

~l~?t,~i~1e~' J~';;t~{ E. ,·\tlams, John D. -\lthousc, Christianna .'\mes, Fannie .\lldnson, James H. :\ckcrman, Emma He,·ans, I ncz Sue Blackwell, Wm. A. Blotl!~ctt., Chas. E. Battin, Mr:i-. I.ida S. n;1rr, Maude I.... Block, Mabel Chnton, E. Lahuna Crone, R. B. Curtis, Emma Clevenger, F. M. Clevenger, Guy D. Chase, William E. Curtis, Alice B. Clmrch, May Davidson, Wm. F re-tzs, Maude L. Pnrd, Lyman H. French, Raymond A. Francis, Lt1cy B. li'os ter, Mamie E. Gittins, Margaret Greene, Alta K. Gillaspie, Ida Gilmore, Fannie P. Graham, Ruth P. Granger, I.-ottie E. Greenless, Marcia

I Dt·~Tar, John C. F.~oty. Minnie M, (iifTnrd, Mrs. Amelia R. Jlowrll, Gertrude HorC'hem, n. J Kent, l Tarry H McComb. J R. Perkin<~, Elizabeth R:1y. Paul ~I Reynol~s. )faud Simpson, Grace J Vogcnitz. Orion 0. Walker. Fred J

126 REPORT OF THE

STATE CERTIFICATES-Continued.

Oatc To \Vhom Issued

Root, Estella ~ fay Cam1:ron ,Effie E. Kizer, ~1atlle Pi!c, ~littie 1\l. \Volf, llelcn M.

.Jctobcr Rundall, Ethel Beatrice

Nov. King, f'red Ervin Seit'"'inger, Lena ~1. Bacon. Chas. W. Powers,! sa bella Eugenia Hargrave, Alice R.

Dec. Douglnss, Dora E.

1908 January

Andrews . .Lewis li. Cook, J ohn Henry Bar r, i\[yrtle Mac Ketchum, Laura E. M. Vv'illiams, j o hn j. Brtteuga, Everett P.

A,·cry, Amplins Hale Backus, Sidney J. Brown. Ulysses G. Cow:1n, Thomas John Hook, Ellis J.

Date

1907

To Whom Issued

~lu ll in, George H. Nicholson, Esther V. Nunamacker, Sarah Rice, :Margaret A. M. Rynn, Charles Virgil 'l'ate, Mary Aida \Vhite, Lawrence James York, \\'ilbnr

February Bradley, Ira J, Frush, Frank M. Rhnde, Julius H.

March

April

May

1\tartin, James I. \Vhitney, E-lizabeth

Brainard, Daniel E. Gretzcr. Cora ~Iay Hoffman, Frank L. Lark, Francis Edwin Behrens .~la tilda Anna Leonard, Je-nnie J.

: Brown, Anna C.

I Hnhn, Amy J ensen, Dr~rthea 11onroc, W. II.

STATE CERTIFICATES ISSUED UPON COLLEGE OR 1\0R~IAL SCHOOL GRADUATION.

l907 August Anders. Mae Corinne

Allen, Anna Barnes, flarlan W. Becker. Wilhelmina M. Beebe, Ethel Bracewell, Edna Buckley, Grace Emma Butterworth, Julian E. Chase, Nellie A. Churchill, Edward P. Crockett. Grace C. Easton. George E. Elliot1 Oliver M. Ewers, Lou Grace Fenton, Jennie Gitten5, Gertrude Hannum, Roy F. Hobart, Tenney M. Hodge, Katherine Holmes, Anna A.

1907 Holmes, Grace ~I. llutch inson, E. R. Jamiso n, Jeanette Johnson, Henry C. Kern, Edna King, Lylas Koebel, Geo. R. Kruse, Paul J. Kurz, Emma Long, Cecile Florence Anderson, Mabel L. Caster. Mary E. Clough, Rachael F. Daley, Clara M. Emry, June . Evans, Estella Maynard, Mignon J. Merrill, Dayton E. Metzger, Della Miles. Mabel

SUPERIXTE~DENT OF PUBLIC IXSTRUCTIOI-< 127

ST \TE CERTIFJCATES-Contmued.

Date 'fa \Vhnm ~~~ucrl llnte 1 1~o \:Vhom Issued

1907 Miller, Margaret J ~I in gus, Florence \1. ~lorav cc, :\gnts E. Moulton, Lulu

~~~Ef;~~·r~t~n\~it~i:·t- \111•·

~lcGowan. ~[ollie Ncbe, Edith O'Brien, Edith Odell, Florence Paulus, f'..larth:t o\ Porlock, llcth ~I Remley. A!'t"tlcs Ruby, Silrah A Smith, Addie ~l Sporleder, Mary L Stoner, Nellie Swanoon, julia E. 'T'homas, J <.-s~ie ~I. Tremaine, !\I aq~lterite Tyler, Crace C. V;rnX('""· Orpha M. Wachs, Anna Frances R. \Vat.ters, Carrie C. Wharton, Ralph W. Willi<. E. C. ClaU!';!=ien ..\nna. D. Evans, Tda ~fay Esser. Adeline C Fdsby. Mabel C. lluglin , Tde E. Huntly, Iva llen "el, Emma II Jensen, Mnry L. John,:;nn. Jncob Johnson, Clara L. Kemr). Edna ~L Kaye, Sua E. Lig-hthall, Vera Lighthall. Lora \fathew~. Asa L. \!iller, J .oui~a ·\ Olesen. Ole N. Perin, llar\ley Shaull, Daph11e Y Schneider, Elizabeth SC"hoelcrman, Emma C. Roadman. Velma

I Vinal!, Belle Wilson, Daniel 0. \Villiams, Evtt. Wright. ~loy L.

I Wright, Lu<lla \1 I Woodruff. ]. A.

.\mcs, C. G \ntll"r .. nn. \lyrtle Ay~:rs, Ncllil' \V ·\xll·n, F.lsi<' Cr;1ce .-\ar\"ig, H1·rtha 0. .-\nder~on, Fliza P Bingley, Louise Bdl, ~laude ~1. Baker, Cbrem:t Burkart. \farp-aret Brhrcns, V. (,. Hnrker, \V111ifrcd llir~l, Edith E. Bbur, Clara :\1 Can:·y, Frank D. Cowie. ~f:1t1ir A. Cth:trk, ~lnry C. Cnx, Alma E. Connors, Gertrude Carhart, Nina Con·an, Lillie Conley, Thoma" Camery, Hazel L. Chilt.lress, .\!lie Dulmage, Eva B. nautremont, Gertrude Decker. Gertrude M. B. !lilt.;;, Bernice L. Duryee, \[ i"ly E . Eighmy, ~!,he! ~!. Sterr, Mae M. Stanley, Lda Schmitt, Cal\' in J St<·('lsmith, Clarenre A. Scntt. Eva n. S!l:wlding, Maynro Freganza, Nora B 'l'hol-!erson, J\nna E. 1~:tlh•lf, Leila H. Thnmp~on, Clara 0. Uphitm, ~fynle M. Venlls, Norma T....

I \Vichman, Ethel M. \VorJtl, .'-\.nJ(ie E. V\'ooll·y. Tnhn \\'hi1 wnr1 h. ".\I Hry A. \Viknx, Rltt"a L.

I \..Villi:11ns, \"nn<1 F.. I Willi;Jms. Anna A

I \\'ani, ~r Gv ... ·ynn. e Wuod. Wm. C \Vc··nncr. Jessit- 1.. Ynun11. ~dlic \f Evenlll. Rr-ss F..

128

Date

1907

REPORT OF THE

STATE CERTIFICATES-Continued.

'l'o \Vhont Issued

fey, Luci le Farley, Orpha Fi:;her, Stella M. f<\rlow, Leola Fay, Ori l?urrow, Grace 0. Cr:umer, Edna E. Gaffin, Myrtle E. Co"tsch, E. W. C.eiser, Agatha M. G rimes, Marga ret A. 1 I arnack , Mary D. llayes, Mabel F. ll all owell, Verna K. II uston, Edna L. Harden, Lucy E. Holmquest, Olive E. J-lanse11, Bertha S. Johnson, l\Ielvin F .. Kroesen, Grace L. Klindt, Tillie D. Kennedy, Abigail Kelly, Margaret Keith, Maude R. Kolbe, Clara C. L avender, France3 S. Loonan, Lloyd J. Loomis, Hazel C. Lasher, 11 au de W. La.ughlin, Bernice Moore, Nina P. Miller. ]ens P . McDonald. Lew Ma11tle, Edith E. Moo re, Emma McEniry. Nellie C. Mcintosh, Grace McCartney, Zell R. Martin, Blanche I. Manatt, Clara A. Mille r , Marie C. Mantle, Chas. C. Manderson, Hazel Jv[otie, Emily L. McChane. Maude P otgeter, J ennie Pals, Henriet ta Pa rsons, Mazi e C. Packer , Garra h M. Pearl , Maur ice 0 . W. Putzke, L oui se W . P a tty, Ralph L. R ausch, F . C. Rambach, Frances

----- =-======== Date ~ . To Whom Issued

1007 Ringgenberg, Anna M. Robe, Alma 0. S"dler, Edith M. Shawg.er, Julia Sickenger, Cora B. S.t Cltlir., l ola F. Sch;:lible, Elizabeth M. Sherer, Nellie V. Stilson, Ella M. Raldwin, Nellie L. Kendall, Emma McQnin, Ida M. Meade, James Albert Baker, Ruth E. Kics, Harry D. Waers, Grace

to0nne~,' ~~~~f Frances

l~>:o, Ruby Conrey, Ellen Jeffrey. Elena Schimelfl'nig, Ada L. Fickel, ] C!;Sie Mae Story, Alice B. Smith. Alida Mericle, Frank Richard,., E. Lucile Howard, Anna May Sherman, Charles Rrenniman, Bertha A. Sprague, DeWitt C. Rieke, Jennie E. Putman, Chas. H . Bunt, Duane G. Jluebsch. Mabel Herrinton, Lilla Maud Carson, Ora M. Townsend, ]. Russe ll Jones, Rebecca McArthur, Effie Bertha Dunn, Helen L . Bechtel, Maud I. McCredie, Alice ]. Oxley, Ruth Marion McCredie, l vah Belle Stichter , W ilson F rench Detwi ller , W m. G. Paul , Ma ry E. Grabi ll , Mildred Ruth Kern , Bessie B elle Key es, Florence A. Kurrelmeyer,W ilhelmina Smit h, D ella B. Smit h, Dessa B.

Date

1907

Sept.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

STATE CERTIFICATES-Continurd

129

To Whom Issued

Ferguson, Aleck LeRoy Hartung, Ntllie ~f. Bl:wd, Berma Dowden, Leona Baker, Rose Kern, Howard L. Vernon, Bonn•e

Lockwood, Garrie ld H. Thomas, H nrold S. Secrist, Lll lu B. Gilfill an, Violrt ~lac Miller. Fred J Van Ru.skirk, Ida Sundell. Cora ]. Bate, Clara Morse Cheney, Orpha Devendorf, Luthe r E. Elliot, Sylvanna Hawkins, P earl W. Paul. Vera Alice Frei, Clara 1\mclia Pyc, Will A. Remick, ~b.ymc Robin~on, Earl A Russell, Phila Gem Stanberry, Anna \V. \Vade, Ruby Clare \\Tells, Le1ma Edilh Wells, Myrtle M. Wormer, Grace Wormer, Winifred Harmsen, :\1innie Hathaway, Pearl Finch, Grant I!. Robinson, J. R. Barr, Robert D. Moore, Alasco W. Gilfillan, Edith Gould Agne, Vera Lrna Arey. Rodney M. Rlack, Edna Ellen Chappell, Ressie Gist, Ruth Kramer. Ceo. R D. Blum. Effie C. Bri(hrens. John Guy Buffum. ~fary ~. Farnum, F.va C. Griepeuburg, Milf M. Hybek, Jeffrey D. Joh nson, 'r homas I!. J ones, Ra l ~h E. L ill y, F anny P.

Oate

1907

October

Nov.

Dec.

To \Vhom Issued

Lynch, John I. 1\leLz~c.:r, Belle A. f\linJ{U", I~dna :\1 ~Tolin!{, Lura \1. ()Ho. L.ncia C. fl.-ml.;,on, Caroline 11. Jlattit•, !\fnrth:t H.t: ht'rd, ~I ary L. H.cmlcy, Hcnha Shnwaltf'r, \fary E. STa~·ata, Jennie E. ~nuth, ~latHle I.... St~wart, R. !\1. \Veher. E\'a Wolf, 11rrtha S. Yttl<', Anna ;\f. Chase, )uuc Cii!'t, John I lurlburt llltchccoc:k, Helen llancock, Clara r... Ratterlee, Clarke 1\fagnon, Bertha n Rhoarl$, Ne11ic Linn Satterthwait, Gladys Simoson, Grace C. \Vallace, Bt'ssie

Zi hn, Maude ~I St'ott, Randolph E. Dur<'~nt, Carrie lda 1\luhs. Winifred Morri s. Mary M:tkt•pence

Fishe-r, Mabel Claire Marquart, Lulu May llick!", Frank Walter '.Yare, Thoma" A Atwnr.d, \Vinfred S,...,lherg, Rose Francu Wright, Alice E. Ormerod, 1\Jinnie E. Sprague. Edna M. :.\JHler, Grace E. Rnshyager. George L. Hn;at.s, John Roy \Valdron, Alice '1 West, Mae Belle Kinple Rutge, Jennie Thanncr, Mnrie Collins, W , E Miley, Katherine Mitchell, Ma rgaret June Blackford, Maude Cross. Emma I~.

130

Date

1908

January

February

March

REPORT OF THE

ST AT E CERTIFICATES-Continued.

'f o \Vhom Issued

Dav ies, J essie 'May E ngle ma n, George B. Furrow, Flora Edna H ardenbrook, Hazel B. Mc Kinney, Alice 11. M ue 1ler , Lois A. ~I iss ildine, ll ugh A. Olson, Elsie Rh oa d, Ellen Marie Simpson, Besse W ebs ter, lla zcl S. Will iamson , Blanche E. Speer, Jennie M. Sut ton, Miles J?elmer F orres t, Josephme En gel, Bertha L. Morton, ) . Earl Robert s, Mrs. H. McCall Boyer, Ora T .

Ball , Charles Clyde • Conybeare, Samuel E . )ones, Letha Lockwood, Harl ey K. \Vh itley Roy Summer KennedY, Vict?ria Nelle D owney, Arch1bald !Iarsh. Alta E . . Morton, Helen Lomse Cottrell, Cene\lev e S. Graves, Laura 11. rnrd Edgar A. Pittn;an, Lida Amanda

Plummer, Clara C. Cole Carlos Merton Yule: Mildred Rehecc.a Coombes, j rm~es l.ec;;!Je .Matson , Ress 1c F Ogd en, Vera .F :1ye Wilken , Carne Dobyns. l\ f ary E. Jones, Pamelia.Pearl Williams, Nelhe V.

Overholtzer. Lena 11. Moyer. Mabel A. J\1 iddleton. Amy Laura MacDonald. L;'lur:l Edna Knott, osephine R. Hicks Walter S. Ehret: Edith Carroll, I1 erbert Fl.

1 R:tlclwin. N<~n M

Date To Whom Issued

1908

April

~lay

June

Phillips, Frank M. Francy, Lilyan M. Green, Frank E. Bowlin, Fern Nichols, Ambrose R Battles, Perle M. Smith, Mary Malcolm Hubbard, Ethel A. Stoner, Lillian Una

Wall , Lydia Rebeoca West, Lulu L. Bemis, Frances Peri

Young, Earl B.

II W ood, Tlarry Hinds Abrams, Adah Louvae Allen, I larry L. Anderson, David Allen Smith, Lotus M. Hoelscher, ~~ rs. G. S. Bailey, Sadie I;..y~i3; Ball. Ed1th V1rgmta Barrow. Mary Modesta.s Bolton, Edwinna Rose Branson, Pearl Gertrude Brcnna11, Clara At;'na Bmr.baum, Kathenne L. Colegrove, Jay Tilden Cross. Lillian Pearl Cummings, Margaret P. Denni e;;, Gertrude Dvorsky. Lillian Frances Felt , Stanley F.va.ns Field, 1 Ierbert Oscar Friedline. Orie Geyer. Ellen llnnds, Elc;;ic llrHvcy. Fred 11 nl!:'t11d, Regina Agnes II onley. Rose Leona Jones, \Villiam. Elwyn Kennedy. Jenme Mae Knerr. Tna Helen . .

1 Krit:ger. Herbert W1lham

I Long. Robert Elmer Lynch, Florence J.

I Lynch, Laura Canda<;e McNeely, Ella Reatnce

1 Me Raith. Abiszal Loretta ] \filler, Mary ~ayne

I Mickelson, Elizabeth A. Mortl:wd. Maizie

Date

!!lOS

SUPERINTE NDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 131

To \Vhnm -1,-s-ue_d __ --Date J \t ucllcr, \hrgaret ~lary \ Judlt r, \t.uy 'l'hc."rc~a ;\lyers. I r,mk )fartin :\3.}·1or, :t\ell·e May O~den, r.Jenr. Rosamond Palmer. Tnt:z I:thd Pusnns, Fll:t Ruth

I I'C<ulu<, \l>ry I l'nrt lt._.,. k I int htl!"' dt· I.' Pottrr, J ame~ 1\do;on Remlq., J'nhcrt Gla.;s R o rid.:, Urcy Edward

190~ Schurttc. :.\linnie .:\ Shuck. ~lay Skinn('r, Ot·Nor.1 Spark!' , Hertha 1:. Swrrt, 11017('1 ).laric SwishC'r. Alkt' 'I'Livt•y, ldyknc \"ogt, llrlen !\lari(' \\'il .; t)n, \lie" C"otliste \\'n11d .... ~fury Louisf': \\ ybnrl, Aim~ );u1~ Yavor;;k} Tn nc- C.

STATE C' 4 RfiFILAThS ISSl'ED UPON ST\'l'l' CF.RT11•1Cc\1'ES fH' O'f11ER STAET~

1~~)7 Augu"t

Sept

H;nlr}' J\rthnr I I \VuodrufT, LntTi'ic im~. F \.

'1'horn l111rg. \V B. G;d ]aght r, llarnar<l J Fu ller, J· n·rl F tHt'<'IH! F n!l cr, l nrz T.. Ca~e. Ilmt!-.1 I·:dwin

1907

l1t-c.

]!l)'l't' 'hwricc n. Bnrd Katherine

liang. Ohrr Elihu

! Ritno"''• Robert

\\'lili .. ms, A lfrl' ol Marl in , Lyman 1; s .. lry, \Vdlis J. Sdu:rmun d, T\1nric E .

:'\ <'l~on, Carr ie B. n(JI~nn, Luc-y l ltll r

Fthruaq· l'rnwfnrd, Cl;~ r ,J N

R<'iil Ro ber t l ,. Nixnn, L. Bd le :\far ti11 l\1iii :Jr, F rnnk Estes ~ l :tr6h all , Hr rt h.1 F. Rohrrts, Eck Crippen Goodalr't Chrl·nrc T Cu Jyer, B1on H Smit h, Jul ia Fos ter

~larc h

Rice. CL1ndi :1 Hcc I Pdra hek, ~!in n1e J St<'vcns. \Vm M. Ap rd Tohn son, Ca rl V . Junk, L a ura Fvcly n Gardtu•r, Mary E liza beth I r.r'lh 11 11 , ~l ae f.tlllan Sch n m p£, I· h 7.:-t h (! th E May Ot~\\f'!l, \ bry Black / Br1 ttnn, Fa}e H H ale, n t' ll:t E lune

\Vin ter, John E. \I ••ore, I..('li:1 Z Saltf' r, LaDnskie Tnm;lll, } a)' Roma in e Vnri..;, Jns(•ph It Thompson, Floy Lill ian

Nr-ilscn, II('ury P . Purklti~c r , Li llian A. .\fC' J)i :lrrni rl, \Vurcn L~ F rierl, Anton I'

Cole, Cla ude I... Pressley, l!dith M. Flitn er, Cha rle E. II umphrey5, Charles E .

I Roundtree, F.llen J

I Schutt, Ch :-t rle s E clwin

StrWart, Ow~n P. ===

SP F.C IAL STATE CER'I'!F!CA'rES.

Jul~9()6 I Keerl , Letty Ellen ___ l_l Au~~l l\. loo re, Henry L. Cox,_ Millie Relic

132

Date

1906 Dec.

1907 January

August

REPORT OF THE

STATE CERTIF[CATES-Continued.

To \Vho m fssued Date To Whom lssued

1907 T"itzgerald, Frank A. Brann, [rmagarde

Buntley, Samuel H. Stevens, Lulu Vedder, Thee. Gibbs, Edith K. Poor, Beulah P. Clark, Ollie H. Reed, Effie G. Emig, Marea C. Stone, Helen M. Gladson, Dora C. Dec. Slavcly, Florence Rhodes, Ethel Newton, Lilian Scott, Rosamonde E. Dinkleloo, Gerard John Wind('tte, Anita F. Gibbs, Edith Knowlton Wright, Alma E. 1908

g~!lr~y~1ftd~!~ t_L March ~i~;~;t;i~:~L~~~·ra l..oizcaux, Katherine L. Grisier, l"lorence McCormick, Nelle Krause, julia Augusta Westling, Hulda E. Miller, Bessie Grant, Mabel E. Gibson, l\hbel Leta Strawbridge, jessica E. Treat, Ella

======~~T~u~r:ner. Bl~<~ie~A~·~====~~====~======~==========

1906 July

Augu~t

PRniARY STATE CERTIFICATES.

Dtll, Martha S. Finch, Xellic E Gordon, Alice 0. lfrasley, Leora I. Hoffman, Eclitll \fae Jacobs, Elizabeth Johnson, Jessie F. Kennedy, Martha Kneen. Bertha Kranbuehl, Aida Keene, T rma L. McCulloch, Isabella Porter, ll c\cn Evelyn Robeson, Myrtle Soukup, Martha Warren, Oli\'e A. Algyer, Helen S. Anderson. Augusta Apple, Gertrude Belcher, CoraM. Groat, Flora B. Mikesell, Anna B. Savage, Stella S. Sebolt. Bessie E. Stanley. Jessie I.. Vance. Blanche L.

Barr, Vae Rigelow, Mabel M. Roth, Adelene Joy. Alice C.

1906 Maynard, l\Iay L. Gower. T da 1\f. Orth, Fanny S. P;,ttee, Elizabeth Watson, Lou Ch ittendin, Lou M. Bisbee, Louise Cowttn, Cornie M. Franklin, Ethel A. Harrah, Bessie M. McCreight, Avada A. Uttley, Etta B. van der Las, Margaret Shaver, Martha B. Goudy, Blanche Rohwedder, Amanda

~~~:~~~.o'liu;:vc. M. Rabbitt, Madge E. Breneman, Flor~nce I. Barrett. Mary Agnes Burchell, Elizabeth Dearborn, Fannie R. F r~derick, Ruth A. Graham, Mabel B. Hayes, Rose V. jensen, Carrie King. Blanche E.

I :\fathews:Ethel

I Miller, Elizabeth C. More~n. Gertrud<' R

I

SUPER[NTENDENT OF PUBUC INSTRUCTION

STATE CERTIFICATES-Continued. ==7==-

_Da~ _/ To Who: Issued / Date I _ 'l'o \.Yhom Issued

1906- -·~-~ Platt, Vontura ~~ 1907 S. •. s, GNtrude ~1 · Voigt, Ella R. St:1rk. llutha E · Tah~sinsky, Afabcl N August HaJJ, Jessie E \Vetzel, flt>ulah Moffat, :Mrldr~d v. h:tmpel, llrrtha Borgelt. Amelia hlitldlt-ton. \ngie A. Cox, Edna 13eryl

1906 Sept.

Nov.

Dec.

1907 Jan

March

April

~.fo~clwarl, Lnura P. Duun, je!;stca .M \·1n1ng, T•la Edes, Sarah :'1.1 · llar~<t{lw, 'Iyrtle L. Ell.erby, fda E.' Coder, May Frunt, Agnes Cnffman, (~rare M. Gorham, Uaude Logan. Normma I•' ll opl('y, l\linniC' PnHssing, ~fatie f. llnlmt~s, Olive p

Hill, F.na J. · Rl'lllinc, J larriet Rq·d. Clara M ~ll)'ilrt, Brso;ie Kdlf'y, ]C'nnie :\1.

Rnylan, l "atharine M.

:\£:tntt, Katherine

Tlolme-s, KMth<'rine Jack<oon, Eltzabeth Morri~, Flnrt•nce M orehe<ld, Ji'l!lrence 0. Noon, ~finnic A Rankin, Mattie · f::w<'nson. Alice M. \VI/san, 1\ l'\'<1 \ Rigger, :\my L. ~oullc, 'linnie \V. Schnn<.>m:ur. _\fayme E. Sha.11non, ~lar,1o1aret Sm!lh, Mrs. Alta If. Rm1th, Anna R. Sparr, Ro,•t· E. Spear, Jane ~f Thnmpson. :\hrgar<"t E. Spellman, \iel!e L. Crow, In!'z Dya."', .\ml'lia C nar~onnu, LelliJfC. r.r<-. r.r;rcc:> H Graccr. J:th<'i l\f llunl ror1n, ~1.-tr p

I K't·n:ttollrC k,f\;Jthieen

I

:\lcKoJUghton, Cl·rtntde S<'l~adfer ... \nzl·r Sw.1rtT. :\l:!ry r Umplchy. :\fyrtle \Vhitc. \.rar:l' ,\

II Wnlf, Mrs ,\<J' ~!. Ry;nl, Cnra T ..

/ Hall;tnl~'ne, 'Jyrtle S. ·\llt'lt, .\lr.i. Flora p_ BenJan1tne. nnio;y 1\I. D~·lahr_,Y<ir. Grt'tchen jJ Rnrnard, Sina F J?nwntng, fva E!'lta Day, Nellie A. '' l·ry, ]ayr lieatrice II Ilectnr, Carrie }ohn!ion, Ada Elizabeth Johr1~nn, Clara B. :\Ju~phy, l\fary R OwC'n. Lillian A

--~----l.C~'::forricoon, __ R_rrth~

133

134 REPORT OF THE

STATE CERTIFICATES-Continued.

Date To \Vhom l ssued Date To Whom Issued

1907 1907 Smith, Anna A. Kiess, ] tJsephine E. Tolhert, Luella Noble, ).lr~. !\'ina \\'atson, Lovira Philts. F:\'3 ~1. \\'el+.:h, ~laud M. Sam". Ollie Dclahoyc.Jc, Kathl een Septer, Lelia R. Foster, Olive Shaw. Edith \1. ).1cCormick, Estella Coulth:ud, :\Irs. Eliz'bth Pcttit-trcw, ~ina Forclyct", Elizabt'th Rau, :\ lartha E. Kinscella, ~Irs. Ella G. llog~css, B lanche L.· Tucker, Mrs. Barbara Ca ld well, Bertha M. Criley, Jza Stt-venson, Crace 0. Arlnlphson, Emma C. 'frotter, 'Jary B. Sept. Griffin, Mary K. \Val(nt:r, Clara Parson~. Mary L. \Valdcr, ,\lma Dixon, Catherine A. \Villiams, llarriet Jl oenig, J~ss i ca. :\[. \ Vinnett, ~1 rs. 11 adda E. Otis, Lucy Craft, Su.:iic A. Vanrlervnrt. Clara E . Ainsworth, :\cia Go~tu. E!iithH Albright, Ella October Baily, Ida Alice llebe-AII<·n, Clara B. ncr Arnold, Kathryn M. Dec. Laird. Flora Badnllct, Sue S. Eickelberg, 'r rs . L . E. Rcsley, \.Yinifred A. Cleave, Kippie F. Brandt, Cora laggi, Rose Carson, Hannah L . McGrath, Viola Ca~ey. ~1 :trsra ret L. 1908 Cherniss, Lillian Jan. Connelly, Mary Frances Church, Susie II. Fethe rcoton, Mary Cohen, Ida \fcFarlanil, Tnez Field, Edith B. 'fe>rle, Nettie B. Gleason. \1rs. Lizzie 0 . Miller, Mu. Nettie ll a lty, :\laybelle Mart in H o~a n, Margaret A. Feb. Gannon, Lenora Horning, Alma Moore, Mabel Huston, Margaret March Colt, E\izabt.th Johnson, Minnie E. :\forum, Kathryn V. McCarty, Margaret E. Sawyer, Cora Doretta ::\1 cck, Coral G. Wood, Lena Moore, Annette McTaggart, Blanche Notton, Mary R. Adams, Verval Leone Reilly, Florence Gohlmann, Mrs. Mae Richardson, May Cooper Rines, Maude I. Bndshaw, Florence Coffey, Mary Crow, Vasie Dutton, Olive M. April Kliebenstein , Elsie Forgrave, Carolrn E. Kendle, Theoan Henney, Virgima C. McDonald, Lizzie A. Hewitt, ~fary E. Walster, ba Jones, Pearl A. Wixtead. Lucie Kington, Edna R. Ohler, Bertha. E. Mathis, Bertha June Eberhart, Stella May, Corinne Frances

-----LM ~rr~.n._ I.i,.:.:ll.:.:i<:..:.:'l:.:a:.::ec__ _ _,__ ___ ..L;.;J o:::h.:.:n.!_on._ <;:_ora B<.!!!_ _

SUPER!STENDENT OF PUBLIC l!'\STRUCT!OX IJS

PREL!\!IXARY TWO-YEAR STAT . . UPOS COLLEGE OR NORM\ E CER fl F !C.\ TES ISSUED

-~-- · • L SCHOOL CR.\DUAT!ON

-Date I :;::Whom -;:,u.:-- --o ••• - -1 . To \Vhom Issued

Au~):, I Clarke, l'ottia - I 1907 Stodham, Ru I Cust('r, ]t'SSIC' n Anderson Olga Chris~ Hurrou~hs, lJaz~l

t111(" I Rr:antlenhurg, G. C. Oabhitt, Ruth I Bro~n. ChtTord 11.

I Br)·•on,, Cora J Uah·r, j1rn11 {~ f'cssna, l'ratl •· I/ Hrnwn, llrlen I Iizabeth ~romwtll, . f A Hcndn, )r:tnt.!le

l,frawe, Th"r~ht Brnnrtt Bc:al. ilfrC'hcr R oil away, <,rorgiana Krlly. Flnrtrrcr ·

Lrlmrau, Marie' I'•Jrter, H. G.

/Lundy. ltr ~ I s. hlt·gd, Ella M.

~~·r,i::~f; "l~~.~ jl<~ne I c~:~~irt·, ·~~1,1T,h'~. \\'hinl'n.' Hdn Fra t·ur, Fdith \

I Cla,.t,.n, \rartha 11. ~~ Wickwar<. Kute · C'.anad.,y, Flora \\'th.,tn, L)·nn<" Pylr, ~lin-1111 .!'r.unptc-r. Xdlle [ . ." Huan, nolda Turke-r, ~ usa 11

4

~ r.1urn, ftrnukie I\nson . Flora r, rfoddatd, \lay I ~~~(~~("~~{~f~~~./:l!lthcr (j~~~~~~~'\·!i~~r f I Lev1 , Atldomlc \\ io;t", Btnha M I I Lane. l\;athuine

/

Alad on, l·'mma 1 ln,r.rall , Gt'rtnllh C'ren~haw, lJenjamin F. I 1fn.J;!us, Eli.-abuh

fcK11111on, Jnhu U lin tc·ttrr, Josephine lllghtsiJCJt', l.ueJia j ~lay Harnrtt, Sttlh I Ca.r. ]tunic I

I, Str-ain. JlLonche lllunn. Len> ~-,

I·.ltltr. ~Ltry E. Currit:. Ch:ura ~t. lust•n, 1\fice C. Cruikshank, M.uy

I StapleR, llarry Nd on l"ollin , \ml <ienrge lngrun, \'er,1 llnrteuse Curt1s, Etlu.l Estt>lle I~arne-s, lkrtha Mae l~rown, George A.

I ,K<t)t', '1ary Outrud~ 1 alhn:J•I, Hrt~t·~ f· ft, Samu('l F I '-~Sitl!il y, J-' (' De \n lt•n, \lit·:-·;·~ I Hca. ~h.rv !\di

I \fcEwen, Fwing r Pnrdr-t•, M.ay I.vnns lt a 7 tl t'rann, J !I ·flurry \Vennt'r I rum, \\'innifred I I \I auk, Stella ~we.•r 11J!lll, (~ rtrurle Krell, S \. I Hh It kit II, FuiJ. I I ra~ri . F~i7ah<-th

I H•!l. t. ~bry frr'1c '?nflo.;c·h, J•.dward JJ. M • •tnc Or~ Fb}'r

1 C::tnJt•!J, 1 Frank

~l~y.:·r \\'t!ham F (orttwall, \rJdir "t:F.Hland. Hthel Batker. l't•arJ V

I L)·all, M:.ry B~ird. Hc_. ir. H

I llt·rringto11, lll'rtha Jphnson, Emily. l}.t'ncier~~·n, Rnsa Llau, ~l}'rlle (:llla'Opie, ]. \. Ynun,r.r, 'I llrure I·n·ncl•. flt·ulah \Virtz, \\'m \Vilbur

I Dt·~f'IF>k)·. lda Lillian ~!'i!h·. f,t1 ::~1 R~~lizabeth

136 REPORT OF THE

STATE CERTIFICATES-Continued.

I Date I To \Vhom I ssued Date To Whom Issued

1907 1907 Tappert, Kathe~ine Ru ssell, Crace E.

McEwen, W. Harry Keirns May Elizabeth Dalkem:a, Peter Hu3to~, Linn_a Clark, Mary ]. Cri th, Nell1e Pictcnpol, Henry W, Donnelly, Anna Westcott, lnne Clements, Alice Gray Dunlap Vivian 0. Manmng, Clarence G. Hayes,' fannie Bell Macdonald, Martha fraziC'r, Sebena Kilborne, Ida E lsie Knauer, E~a _D. Johnson, Elizabeth . White, Ab1gatl Groom, Horace Ens1gn Harrison, Albert E. Gi lbert, 1Iary Margaret

Fry, Earl ). Sept. Simonds, Mary Frances Frear, Cora Carolyn

Browne, Ruth Ella DeLay, Leonie M. Reeve, Bertha Robey Crossan, Gertrude Sunier, Bertha Brown, Carrie Polk, Mary E. Fee, Knight E.

M. Johns, Minn ie R. Roberts, Carolyn Smyth, Anna IT. Painter H:tzel Grunewald, Emma M. Laughlin, Sceva B. J ohnson, Alice Phoebe Adelman, Rose Binggeli, E~nma Jenkins, Laura B. Smith, Lou1se 1\farvin, Henry Howard Armstrong. Neva D. Bop;ut, Nell Stevens Breed, Dwight E. Osborne, Lena lone Hand, Calla M. Tate, ~lary E. Ca~npb~ll, Irene Mate Weber, H elen Lorenz, Charlotte. M. Wiley, Mary Lynch. Alice Marte Birchard, Della Christie, Tn ez Jane Wilson, Merlie Bowman, Harry Eugene Stahl Eva F. H awki n3. Anna A~ ]\f oo~e. Sadie Cochran Cooper, Esther Le1per Pendray, Lucy Williams. Walter A. Hews, Jeanette . Kom~. Harriet Raguet, Marguente Bradshaw, Grace D. Reynolds, Beatrice B. Dobyns, Mary E. Thomas, Seth Fedson, J ennie C. Tostenson, H clen Greer, F loy Barge!!, llal D. . Meek, W. H. Aurner, 1fr3. Nellie Porterfield, Lillian Slayton Huston, Ralph C. Frazier, Zoe :R· . Bailey, Van Bure.n Perrine, Bcss1e Harnet Carson, Alys Bmes Walker, Ruth Griffith, Grace L. Williams, Loretta F. Gose, Che3ter L. . Cattermole, Blanche M. Wheeler, ~1ay Lucale Dorman, Edna Z. Ward , Ahce ~lay Lockridge, Phebe Irene Twogood , Howard M. :Meyer, Victoria. Stookey, Margaret Stevenson , Nelhe Swank, Orville. M. Kennedy, Maud 0. . Bate, Alice. LoUtse Williams, Fero Manan Boyd, Edd1th Gra<e Kringel, Mary L.

Date

1907

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STATE CERTIFICATES-Continued.

To Whom Issued

Miller, Martha I. L:ybe, Leona

Date

1908

To Whom Issued

Griffith, Zaidee A. Donnan, Essie Moyses Ilsley, Harry Eugene Tru .. sell, Martha Eliza·

btth October

D1ckson, Ella Marian Young-, 1\fahel Viola Taylor, Florence Merritt, Edith Whitney French, Zada

Feb. Huie, ~Irs. M. S. Ford, Fannie Miller Pratt, Margaret Tobin Sayre, li erbert A. \Valtt:rs, Blanche Jory, Edwin N

Nov.

Dec.

Wilks, \Vmifred Hill, 1 na Louise Hawley, C.1ac~ A, llowarcl, Cent"\'it:ve King, Grace Lewi:;, Jane: l 11:•ltcr, Fanny Y Fonv-Md, Jennie L. Cumings, Allie M:. Bnse, Clam Elht-rtine CratHiall, nrace T. Shirley, Thomas ] Airulic, ]uhn Newell Goff, Hertha Kemmerer, Leila Brown, Maud Anna \I crshnn, Add a Pearl Ilaird, Raymond C.

~fa reb

April

McCay, \Villiam Vance Snow, Eddie F. Rohb, Francis Creen Jorclau. NeJiie It RaJ!, Cora Anna .McCrea, Mary Jane Belles, Clarn !t.f;lsnn. Mary Dlanche Hancock, Crace G. Parker. F.lla ~laud Gault, Ethel l\farian Skiff. Earle Harvey Clack, Robert \Vood Beach, Cora Belle 1908

Jao. May Rl·c-ve'l, Myra I.ee, Alice Mae June Smith, Adah lfenrirlta Cumminf.!S, Margaret D. llurst, M:ugaret L. Cole, Alin· i\by Wolhut('r, ]t·s~ic Helen Twiumrtn, 1\farion B. J Ltrt. Tr\'ing l larlow Ingersoll, Regina Claire JarJt1ith. 1\J:try Groff Pikl·, .\loutgomcry £v- Gahril'!, Crac<" Ethel

erclt _ ·==-=-= _ Gillt•tlc, 0~1 PRF.U~lll'\ARY TWO-YI.lAR STATE C"R'I'l!'!CATES ISSUED

UPO;~i STA'I'E CF.R'I'!F!CATES OF O'fll F.R S'I'·\'I'ES -19117-Augu~t t\fanift•ld, \Villiam Jl.

l':llnll~r, C'arrit" ~f 1~h:ttrht r, j:-um·s I..

Srpt, 1'luJmpsnn, lhltb Neely :\tcC'oy, Louic;e flunohn. P<";trl fl. Ct•orgt•, Alary Ga-.t, E .• \. Rl:!ir, 'fary G \\'alfa<'e, ~fary D. G. Smillt, \da E. Miller, Margaret C. )t'bens, Jrenry rr 1 lowes, 1\fary F. Hayman. fla Maude Good, W. L. Tharp, J enni eEvans '1cMahon, Mayme K

1907 -

/i Oct<,!Jrr

O~..:c. 1908

Feb.

March

II '\pril

June

Gundrr~on, Altce ]. J<'ltkins, Evangeline flucllcy, Crnrgc '!,V. Reith, P:wlin<.' K Pattt rson, Erlw111 Scott Brown. 1:~lilh Scdl{wick Quinn. "fnry Louise KrmJ•Ic, Robert L.

Rmith, Lydia J.itt lc! fToltzmnn, Vida L. Litowitz, Annn Frerm::.u, Antonia L. flill, Carolyn Fl. Swanson, Emma A Krlly, ~farg:1ret D. Anker, Sigurd Armstrong, Edwin

138 REPORT OF THE

STATE CERTIFICATEs-Continued.

TWO-YEAR STATE CERTIFICATES ISSUED UPON EXAMINA­TION.

Date To Whom Issued Date To Whom Issued

1906 1906 Ho.sbrook, Lelah I. August Dake, Bonnie B. Dec.

Millen, W .. Burt 1907 August Farwell, Grace Semler, Marie Fenner, Florence Faze l, Lena B. Moore, Marguerite Tullingsr, Virgie Smalley, Viola E. Widney, Pearl

Tacy, Thomas 0. 1907 Beebe, Jennie Angelyn McDiarmid, Mabel 0. Sept.

Ross, Margaret 1908 Frank, 1] enrietta March Jack, Pearl Hanford, Lulu M. josvanger, Ida LyonJ Lillian L. 1908

Miller, Hugo Carl 1906 April Nov. Jossendal, Julia A.

Jossendal, Synneva

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION IJ9

REGULATIONS

of the Educational Board of Examiners Governing the Classification of Certificates and the Accrediting of Colleges and Normal Schools.

June, 1907.

CLASSIFICATION OF CFR'I'!FrCATES.

(The minimum age o£ one elil{ible for a uniform count)· certificate is eiglttc('n years; for a state certilicate ninc:t~en years.)

l. Provisional Certificate. Issued only in <.'ml!rgency cases aud on re-comml'ndal!on of the county .-;uprrintendent for ~ix months. Valid upon regJ •• tratJ m onlr 111 the cnunty for which it IS issued.

2. Thjrd Grade Uniform County Certificate. Tssul'd upon exami­nation for six monlhs. Yahd Ui)Oil registration in an_y county But two certificates of this f{radc may be issued to the. same person. The county supenntcndent ls not •equired to n·gi.:Uc:.r third J(rade Cl'rtiticates if the schools can be fill<'d \''llh tr"a<:hers holding higher grade certificates.

3. Second Grade Uniform County Certificate.• !;;sued in tlrst in­stance upun t:)ro.amination for a h•rm uot to cxc~ed two years. Valid in any county upon registration. Subject to one renewal upon examination in one professional subject.

4. First Grade Uniform County Certificate.• T ;;sued ln first instance up011 t-xaminatlon for three years. Valid upon re15istration in any county. Subje<:t to rt;!ncwal upon examination in one professional subject.

S. Special Uniform County Certificate. Issued for three years. En· titlca the holder to teach only the subject or subjects 11amcd in certificate. Subject to ren<Jwal upon ~xamination in one professional subject.

6. Second Grade State Certificate. Cssued in fir~t instance upon ex­amination or upon ~radnation from an approved normal school, or upon a state certificate of proper rank from another slate. Valid in any county upon reg1stration. Subjr"ct to renewal upou credentials.

7. First Grade State Certificate. h!'ued upon examination or upon graduation from an approved college or uni"'ersity of thia state, or upon graduation from a four-ytar .approved normal school of this state~ or upon a state cutificate ur propl'r rank from another state. Valid in any county upon registration,. Subject to renewal on credentials.

8. Life Diploma.** Issued upon examination for Hfe. No person eligible to examination \\he has not held a state certificate and who has not taught for at least three years under the supervision of the State Board. Valid in any county upon registration.

• In transferring from the old aystem to the new certain county c:ertificates i.taued prior to October l, 1905, a.re ~newec3 under tht ruiC!I already announctd by the Board •

.. Examination is not required in aubject:s already taken for tite atate certificate bc:ld.

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SUBJECTS IN WHICH SATISFACTORY KNOWLEDGE MUST BE SHOWN.

1. For Provisional, Third Grade and Second Grade Uniform County Certificates, didactics, reading, orthography, writing, arithmetic, geog­raphy, grammar, U. S. history, music, physiology.

2. For First Grade Uniform County Cerificate, all the above and in addition elementary civics, elementary economics, mass physics and al­gebra to quadratics.

3. For Second Grade State Certificate, all the above and in addi tion bookkeeping (single and double entry), drawing (includin g composit ion, illustration, elementary perspective), general botany, civil government of Iowa, algebra (as regards quadratics, ratio, proportio n, variation and logarithms), physics (including the topics, light, electricity1 magne tism and heat as related to ether physics), economics (includin g the topics, the marginal theory of value and the law5 of distribution, money, its nature and history in the United States, the quantity theory, monopolies a nd trusts, public ownership or regulation), an examination in Englis h that will require the possession of a good knowledge of rhetoric and American literature, didactics (consi5ting of the history of education, Iowa school law, elementary psychology, publi c school management and general methods of instruction applicable to public schools).

4. For First Grade State Certificatle, a11 the above and in addi tion rhetoric, American and E ngl ish literature, geometry, general history, psychology (includ ing the theory and pract ice of construction of courses of study for public schools and the managem~nt and work of sec­ondary schools).

5. For Life Diploma, all the above and in addition trigonometry, chemistry, zoo logy, geology, astronomy, history of education and school

supervision.

HOW A TEACHER MAY PASS FROM ONE GRADE OF CERTIFI­CATE TO THE NEXT HIGHER.

I. The holder of a uniform county certificate of second grade may pass to a uniform county certificate of first grade by writing the examina­tion in all subject;; required fo r a first grade in which he has no grade and in those in which his black ink grades a re below 85 per cent or the red ink grades below 90 per cent.

2. The holder of a first grade uniform county certificate who makes application for a second grade state certificate wi ll receive credit for grades of 85 per cent in common branches which were made in examina­

tion s before the Board.

WHEN EXAMINATIONS MUST BE TAKEN.

1. For Uniform CoUnty Certificates. Examination at each county

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seat on the last Friday and the Wedne3day and Thursday preceding in the months of January, June, July and October.

2. For State Ccrtificate·s. By arrangement in advance with the county superintendent, applicants for state certificate may write at any

regular examination as stated in last paragraph, provided application on a blank furnished for the purpose by the county superintendent is properly filled out and filed in the office of the superintendent of public instruc­tion with the ~xamination fee of $2, at least twenty days before the date of the examination.

3. For Life Diploma. At the office of the superintendent of public instruction at the time the State Teachers' AssociatiOn is in session.

4. For Provisional Certificate. If the exigencies of the case requi re it, the coun ty superin tendent may, with the approval of the president of the Board of Examiners, hold a special examination. No certificate but tbe provi:;ional can be issued as the result of such an examination.

CERT IFICATES WITHOUT EXAMINAT IO N TO GRADUATES OF UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND NORMAL SCHOOLS

LOCATED IN THIS STATE. THE LAW.

Be It Enacted by the General Ao;sembly of the State of Iowa:

SEC. 26S f ·f. Grad<Uates of Accr~dited Colf~ges. That the State Educational Board of Examiners may accept graduation from the regular and collegiate courses in t he State Univers ity, state normal schools, and the Stale College of Agriculture and Mechanic Artt: and from other institutions of higher learning in the state having regular and collegiate coursu of equal rank, as evidence that a teacher possessu the scholarship and profea· ai onal fitness for a state certlficate.

Stc. 2634-g. State Certificate Granted. That in all eases where such graduation ahows the extent and quality o£ scholarship that is required by section 2629 of th e supp!e· ment to the code and when the teacher possesses a good moral characte r and sa.tisfica the board of being professionally qualified, there shall be granted by the said board of examiners a state certificate valid for five years to teach in any public school in the atate.

Stc. 2634·h. RJ:NJ:WAL. That at the dose of said fi.ve years' period upon proo f of at least three years' successful teaching experience, the educational board of examiners ma,.

renew such state certificate.

Any college o r normal school in Iowa seeking privileges under this law should write the president of the Board for a blank on which to make formal application for accred iting.

L College Standard. 1. A college o r university seeking privileges under this statute must

be an institution of higher learning recognized as a standard college of liberal arB, with a faculty properly qualified and possessing adequate equipment a nd means of support, and maintaining at lenst seven separate departments or chairs, and in case the pedagogical work of the institu­tion is to be accep ted without examination, the college mu ~t maintain at

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(east eight chairs, one of which shall be devoted exclusively to education, -or at most to psychology and education.

2. The graduate.s must show the completion of a four-year secondary -course and a four-year college course above the usual eight grades of the common schools and the standing and character of the institution and the nature of its equipment and work must be such as to entitle its graduates to admission to the graduate college of the State University of Iowa.

J. The instructor in the prof~ssional subjects must be the equal of the members of the faculty in other departments of the institution in ability, scholarship, and specific and technical preparation. Mere suc­cessful experience as a teacher will not be accepted as proof of ability to give instruction in the modern subjects of the science of education. It is definitely intended that teachers of education, as in other depart­ments shall have training such as is represented in our best present day graduate departments of education in universities.

4. Applicants from colleges whose general standing, equipment and work are a.pproved by the Educational Board of Examiners, who have not the professional training required, may be granted a state certificate upon successfully passing an examination in psychology and education as here­inafter provided, or upon taking a required course in professional train­ing in approved institutions.

S. The minimum amount of professional work in any college which For students who graduate during the academic year ending June, 1908, w]ll be accepted by the Board of Examiners may be stated as follows: the requirements will be education 1 year, 5 hours per week, and p.sy­chology 1 year, 3 hours per week. After the year ending JL1ne, 1908, the requirements will be education the equivalent of 1 year 7 hours per week and psychology 1 year 3 hours per week. It will also be required that the college library be adequately supplied with standard works and periodicals on psychology and education. This is intended to mean that the various professional lines shall be so well represented as to enable students to keep fully abreast of current educational thought and practice.

Beginning September, 19tkS, the work in psychology shall comprise what is usually understood as general or descriptive psychology. The

work in education shall comprise: (a) Principles of science of education, which may include child

study. (b) (c)

History of education. General and special methods of teaching which may include

courses in secondary edllcation. 6. To enjoy the privileges provided for by his act each applicant shall

present on a blank furnished for this purpose the following information properly certified by an officer of the institution of which he is a grad­

uate:

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(a) A recommendat ion of good mora l charac ter.

(b) The ~arne of the high school or academy from which the appJi­cant was recetved into the college, together with the date of completion of the secondary course.

(c) The number and nature of preparatory credits.

(d) The course in the college into which the applicant was admitted the number and nature of his collegiate credits and the degree granted. '

(e) _ The length of time devoted to the preparatory course and to the college course.

(f) A det~iled statement of the nature and amount of professional work pursued m the college.

7. The benefits of this act shall apply to two cla.;ses of graduates. . (a) To those who graduate from accredited colleges and universities Ill June, 1907, or subsequently, who furnish satisfactory evidence that the required conditions stated in this circular have been satisfied.

(b) . T o.t~mse who have already graduated from accredited colleges and Ut~l\'erstttes and who have been engaged regularly in educational work Stnce graduation.

. .8. When an examination is required in psychology and education it ts tntended to cover the work required in college courses in these sub­jects.* One full day will be required for the examination. By arrange~ m~nt of the county superintendent and completion of application as re~ Qutred by paragraph 2, page 5, of this circular, the professional examina­tion may be taken in any county on the last Friday of January, June, July or October.

9. Graduates of accredited colleges and universities who satisfy the conditions of his circular will be granted the first grade state certificate.

~0. The requirements of Section 2629 of the Code must be met by the ~ubjects named therein being taken either in the secondary school or tn college. If such credits are not tiled, an examination will be required. II. Normal School Standard.

I. The normal school seeking privileges under this act must be an institution devoted exclusively to the training of teachers and not simply a duplicate of the common and secondary schools. It must majn­tain at least seven separate and distinct chairs or departments under as many competent instructors not including teachers in the model or practice school. One of the departments shall be devoted exclusively to professional work and training.

It must give actual practice as to laboratory methods to its student~ in a well organized and conducted training school where classes of pupils are observed and taught under expert supervision and personal inspece tion and where critic work and lectmes are given. Not less th:tn a full ~ch laboratory work will be required. The standing and char~

by a;)~~~~ati~~r~~s ~~~rf~st~~~S~~~hology and education at the stnte univ~rsity may be had

J4f REPORT OF THE

acter of the normal school and its work must be such that its graduatu are admitted to junior classification in colleges accredit~d by the State Educational Board of Examiners as provided under the law quoted on page S of this circular.

1.. The minimum entrance rquirements to an accredited normal 1chool shall be:

(a) The completion of a secondary course offering at least the foliowing work:

Algebra. one and one-half years; plain and solid geometry one year; arithmetic and bookkeeping one year; English grammar one-half year; English composition, rhetoric, American and English literature of good ~uality and quantity, two and one-half years; history o£ the United States, .me year: general history, one year; civics of the United States and Iowa, one-half year; elem~nts of political economy, one-half year; science, one •nd one-half years, selected from physiology, botany, physics, zoology and ,physiography; Latin or German may be offered as a substitute or equiva­tent for science or other subjects here mentioned provided that the rota! amount offered represents at least 24 semester credits.

With the above entrance requirement a two-year course representing ~at less than 1,360 houu of actual class work will be required for a

. Jecond grade state certificate; a three-year course representing not less than 2,040 hour3 of actual class work, for a first grade state certificate.

(b) The holder of a first grade uniform county certificate. With this entrance requirement a three-year course representing not

iess than 2,040 hours of actual class work, will be required for a second 6"fade state certificate a four-year course representing not less than 2,72() hours of actual class work for a first grade state certificate.

(c) The competition of a four-year accredited high $Choat course. With this entrance rquirement a two-year course representing not

less than 1,360 hours of actual class work will be required for the second &Tade state certificate, a three-year course representing not less than .t,040 hours of :tctual class work for the first grade state certificate.

As regards the proper division of the hours between the scholastic and the professional studie!;, it is assumed that the approximate ratio wilt be three to one. By the profe!;sional is meant psychology, school manage­ment, history of education, methods of instruction, school administra­tion and practice teaching in the training school.

3. By the term "'hour" is meant not less than a SO·minute period of actual recitation. If a shorter period of time is gh·cn, computation will be made on this basis to determine whether the standard quantity showD is sufficient.

4. The requirements of Section 2629 of the Code must be met by such subjects being taken as part of the course, either in the secondary school o r in th~ norm:::! school. In every individual ca~e in which sucb is not shown an examination wilt be necessary,

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5. In order to give opportunity to comply with the standard set out by the Board, this basis wilt be in force after June 1, 1908. During the interim an approximate standard which is in harmony with this state­ment will be in force, certificates being granted upon proofs of equivalent scholarship and training. This same method of application of rules will be in force regarding graduates of normal schools previous to 1907, since some of the data now deemed necessary may not be obtainable, the intention being to treat on equal terms with the recent graduates others who are experienced and successful teacher.i.

6. Twenty hours a week shall constitute the maximum allowance a school may grant each student in order to receive the consideration of the board. T n cases where faculties allow more work to be carried the formal examination will be considered as necessary to establish the qual­ity and quantity of scholarship.

RECOG:-IITION OF CERTIFICATES FRO~! OTHER STATES.

THE LAW.

StcTJON' 2630-c. Validation Authori.:td. Th~ Stat~ Educational Board of Examiners ia ber~by tmpowered to validat~ cc-rtMicatet issued by atate departments of ~ducation

in oth~r statu, "'h~re auch ccrtificatt'S w~rc iuucd upan evidence of ac.holanhip and ex· ~rio« cqui,·alcnt to tbat r~quircd for like certificates under the lawa of this atate • {32 C. A., c.h. U9.]

A state certificate of either the first grade or the second grade will be granted without examinaton to the holders of state certificates from other states when it is shown that such certificates represent the quality and quantity of scholarship required for like certificates in this state.

It will be required, however, that all persons claimmg privileges under this law who did not teach one or more years in Iowa prior to July l, 1907, ~hall pass an examination in the history and civil government of Iowa

By arrangement "··ith the county superintendent and by completing the application as required by paragraph 2, page 5, of this circular, this examination may be taken in any county on the last Friday of January, June, July or October.

STATE CERTIFICATES BY EXAM !NATIOX.

Application. \Vhen a state certificate is sought through examina· tion, application must fina be made to the president of the board on a blank pro\'lded for that purpose which may be secured at the office of any county superintendent The application must be accompanied by the C!xamittation fee of $2.

2. When Examination May Be Taken. By arrangement with the county superintendent in advance the examination may be taken at any county seat on t he la~t F ri day and the Wednesday and Thur~day pre­ceding in the months of January, J une, J uly or October of each yea r.

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146 REPORT OF THE

Other examinations may be app ointed by the Board where a large num­ber of applicants wiJJ be accommodated.

3. The Program. The examination will all be written and must be taken strictly in accorda nce with the following:

PROGRAM.

FOR SECOND GRADE STATE CERTIFICATE.

Arithmetic Reading

Geography Botany

U. S. History Physiology

Music Grammar

Algebra Economics

Civics Physics

WEDNESDAY A. M .-8:00 to 12 :00.

English

WED N ESDAY P. M.-1:30 to 5:00.

Drawing

THURSDAY A. M.-8 :00 to 12:00.

Bookkeeping

THURSDAY P. M.-1 :30 to 5:00.

Psychology

FRIDAY A. M.-8:00 to 12:00.

School Law History of Education

FR rDA Y P. M.-1 :30 to 5:00,

J\fethods and Management

ADDITIONAL SUJBECTS FOR FIRST GRADE CERTIFICATE. SATURDAY A. M. -8:00 to 12:00.

Rhetoric Literature (American and English)

SATURDAY P. M.-1 :80 to 5:00.

Psychology General History c~ometry

FOR PRIMARY STATE CERTIFICATE. WEDNESDAY AND TllURSDA Y.

All subj~cts, exc~pt music and didactics, scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday of a regular uniform county certificat~ examination. (See page 150.)

NOTE.-Holders of first or second grade uniform county certificates are e.xeused from this part of the examination.

FRIDAY A. M.-8:00 to 12:00.

Psychology of the Child Primary ).Jethods History of Education Plant Study

Vocal Music Physical Training Drawing

FRIDAY P. M.-1:80 to 5:00.

School Management School Law

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FOR SPECIAL STATE CERTIFICATES• FRIDAY A.M.

Examination in the subject for which certificate is desired.

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4. Documentary Examination. In addition to the formal examina­tion sd out in the above programs the following credentials must be filed with the application and fee (See paragraph 1 above).

a. If a regular state certificate-Crendials from county superintend­ent, city superintendent, and school board showing that applicant has had at -least two years of thirty-six weeks each successful experience. These must be original, of recent date, of specific character, and addressed to the State Educational Board of Examiners.

b. If a prilnary state certificate-!. Credentials from county super· intendent, city suprintendent and school board showing at least two years of thirty-six weeks each of successful work in regular primary grades, or certified statement of graduation from a two-year training course in a well organized normal school whose course of study is approved by the Board.

2. A satisfactory thesis of at least one thousand words must be pre­sented prior to or at the time of the examination. The subject for thesi3 is assigned when application is filed.

c. If a special state certificate-1. Credentials from county super­intendent, city superintendent ai1d school board showing at least two years of thirty-six weeks each of successful work as a teacher of the sub· ject in which a certificate is asked, or a certified statement of graduation from a two-year training school whose course of study is approved by the Board.

RENEWALS.

For renewal of any state certificate the applicant will be required to file proofs of continuous successful work in the school room during the life of the certificate and pay a fee of $2.

LIFE DIPLOMA EXAMINATION.

1. Application. Any one seeking a life diploma must make applica­tion to the president of the board not later than September 1 of the yea r, using a blank provided for that purpo.se, and must file with the applica­t ion the examination fee of $5 and the credentials specified under para· graph 4 below.

2. Whlere Held. The examination for life diploma is given at the office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction at the time the State Teachers' Association is in session.

~ authorizing the Educational Board ~f Ex.aminer.s to issue: s~e:cial st~te ce:r• tificates limits thal authority to the following subJC'Cts:· MU!Itc, penmanshtp, drawang.

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3. Formal Examination. The state board having previously deter­mined each applicant's proficiency in the first grade state certificate .sub­jects, examination will be required ln following only: Trigonometry, chemistry, zoology, geology, astronomy, history of education and school' supervision.

4. Documentary Examination. Every candidate will be required t~> file with his application the following credentials:

a. Documentary evidence showing the standing and ability of the­applicant as an educator. This evidence should cover recent work.

b. He should also refer to at least three persons of good scholarship­and professional success engaged in educational work who can vouch for his success and character.

c. CT"edentials should be original1 of recent date, of specific cha rac­tt1"1 and addressed to the State Educational Board of Examiners.

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REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE ISSUING OF UNIFORM COUNTY CERTIFICATES.

February, 1908, Part 1-By Examination.

The Examination-Who Must Take. All applicants for uniform county certificates are required under the law to pass a satisfactory ex­amination, except that under provision of Section 2734-g, 2734- h and 2734-k, School Laws of 1907, and rules 43 and 44 of these regulations, the holder~ of renewable ce rtificates may offer the same in lieu of part or all of the examination.

2. Dates-Regular. Regular examinations for uniform county cer tifi­cates are held on the last F riday and the Wednesday and Thursday pre­ceding of the months of January, june, July and October. (See Section 2734-c, School Laws of 1907.) •

2-a. Special Special examinat ions may be appointed by the pre.iident of the Educational Board of Examiners, upon request of the county superintendent when a sufficient number of licensed teachers cannot be secured, (Section 2734-s, School Laws of 1907) but not more than one special examination should be requested in any one month, and none during the month of a regular examination. A special examination should be adve rti sed in the local pres~ at least two weeks.

3. Conductor. The county suprin tendent shall have charge of the examination and shall determine who may be admitted under the law and the regulations of the Educational Board of Examiners. In case a supplemental examination is appointed (see rule 35) he shall appoint a suitable person to take charge of suc h examination.

4. Admission of Applicants. The county supeintendent shal l admi t to any examination only such persons as meet the reqiu rements of Sec­tion 2734-1, School Laws of 1907 (rule 5), and who are of proper age, as determined by rule 6 of these regulations.

S. Qualification of Applicants. Before admitting any one to the ex­amination, t he county superin tendent must be sat isfied that the person seeking a certificate i.; of good moral character, of which fact he may require proof, ,and is in all respects other than in scholarship possessed of the necessary qualifications as an instructor. Section 2734-1, School Laws of 1907.

6. Minimum Age For Admission to Regular Examination. (a) If writing in the J anuary examination, the eighteenth birthday must be reach ed by the first day of next July.

If writing in the J une o r J uly examination, t he eighteen th birthday must be reached by th e first of the next November.

If writing in the Octobe r examination, the eighteenth birthday must be reached by the fi rst day of the next February.

(b) An applicant under eighteen years of age must write on th e

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preliminary paper the day and month he will be eighteen, and any papers submitted from an applicant who fails to give this date, or whose eight· eenth birthday falls after the dates given as provided in (a) such appli ­cant will receive no report of the examination. (See rule 8.)

(c) Persons admitted to the examination under (a), whose examina­tion entitles them to a second grade certificate, shall receive t he same at once for one yea r. Those whose examination entitles t hem to a third g rade cer tificate shall receive the same on t he date t he eighteenth birthday wi11 be reached.

7. Minimum Age For Admission to Special Examinations. T o be eligible to be admitted to a special examination one must bave bee n eligible to be admitted to the la3t preceding r egular examinat ion, or vice versa, one not elgible to be admitted to a regula r examination i3 no t eligible to be admitted to any special examination prior to the next suc­ceeding regular examination.

8. When Admitted Under Age. Candidates w ho are under age wi ll receive no report of the examination, nor will thejr answer papers be re­turned. Shoul d one under age be admitted to any examination, the fee coll ected from such candidate should be r efunded.

9. Program of Examination. The examination shall be s t rictly in accordance with the following:

PROGRAM OF EXAM I NATI ON.

WEDNESDAY A. 1\t.

8.00 to 8:30, P reli min ary. 8:30 to 10:15, Didactics. 10 :1 5 to 11 :10, O rthogra phy. 11:10 to 12, Reading.

WEDNESDAY P. M.

I :15 to 3:00, Geography. 3:00 to 5 :00, A rith metic. 5:00 to 0:00, o r a t conven ience of co nduc tor , O ral Readi ng.

8:00 to 8 :10, Prel iminary. 8 :10 to 10:10, U. S. History. 10:10 to 12, Physiology.

THURSDAY A . M.

THUR SDAY P , M.

1:00 to 2 :00, E lements of Voca l Music. 2:00 to 4 :00, English Grammar. 4 :00 to 5 :00, P enman.;hip.

FRIDAY A. M.

8 :00 to 8 :10, Preliminary. 8 :10 to 10 :15, Elementary Algebra. 10:15 to 12 :00, Elementary E conomics.

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FRIDAY P.M.

1:00 to 2:45, Elementary Civics. 2 :45 to 5:00, Elements of Physics.

9-a. Each Ha)f. day a Unit. lf a candidate completes a subject before t he time set for the examination in the next subject is to begin (see rule 9), the county superintendent may permit such candidate to begin work on t he next subject at once, but work scheduled for any half~day may not be taken on a ny other.

The conductor may also permit candidates wl10 are unavoidably late to divide the remainder of the half-day between the .subjects to be w ri tten that half-day.

10. No Change in Program. The examination in any subject may not be written at any other time than tha t indicated in the program of ex­aminat ion as set out in rule 9 and modified by rule 9-a.

11. The Preliminary Blank. Before beginning to write at any ex­amination the candidate shalt fill out a prelimina ry blank and file! w ith t he county super intendent o r conductor in charge of the examination, toge the r with the examination fee, one dollar. If the applicant is no t known to the county superint.!ndent the preli minary s ha ll be filed with t hat officer at least one week before tho examination. If the candidate has not yet reached his eighteenth bi rthday, but is eligi bl e to b~ admitted, he shall enter upon t he preliminary the date of the eighteenth birthday.

NOTE-Number All Preliminary Blanks. To facilitate tbe preliminary arra ngements , it is suggested that a su fficie n t numbe:r of prelim inar y blanks previousl y numbered be

placed upon the desks bef ore the openi ng of the examination. Jn every case a number should be placed on the preliminary blank bdore it is handed to the applicant.

1 1 ~a. Assigning Numbers-Regular Examination. I n ass igning num · bers to appl ican ts, t he county superinte nden t will begi n a n~w ser ies of numbers on the fi rst day of J uly of each year. T he first appl ication, whether for complete renewal, pa r tial re newal o r examinat ion, !i led in J uly will be numbered ONE, an d the others will be numbered in the o rdo!r of filing whether t he appl icat ion is for renewal, fo r a regu lar or a specia l examination. No number is to be used more than once duri ng the yea r in any county .

11-b. Complete Renewals sha ll be numbered but not entered on the grade sheet.

11-c. Part Renewals. A candidate who is en titled to a partia l re­newal will file bot h an application fo r renewal and a preliminary (rule 43~d}. T he number assigned to the paper filed first mus t appear on both an d be used by the candidate in his first exam inat ion. Should 3ub se­quent t ria ls becom e necessary, he sha ll file a pre lim ina ry a nd be ass igned a numbe r fo r each.

11 -d. Supplemental Examinations. N umbers ass igned fo r a supple­mental examination shall be d ist in g lli shed f rom th ose assign ed for the one a t the county seat by the addition to eac h num ber of a~B " a nd the

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supplemental examination should begin with the same number as the one held at the county s~at.

EXAMPLE-If the numbe:ra in the county aeat begin with 26, the aeries of num­bers used at tbe supplemental examination should begin with 26-B and continue aa 25-B. 27-B, 28-B, etc.

NOTE-Car-e should be exercised both by the candidate and by the conductor to see lhat the letter "B" is added to the number each time it is written.

12. Examination Fee. At the time of filing the preliminary the candidate shall pay the ~xamination fee, one dollar, which fact shall be indorsed on the preliminary and be certified to by the county superin­tendent.

13. Distributing Questions. Promptly at the time se t in the pro­gram for the beginn ing of the txamination in each subjec t the con­ductor will clearly announce the .5ubject of exami nation and t he time to be devoted to it; and thereupon will open the proper packag~ of ques­tions and give a list to each applicant.

14. Collecting Answer Papers. At five minutes before the time set in the program for the end of the examination in any subject, the con­ductor will give a signal preparatory to closing and, in four minutes thertafter, another signal, at which every applicant shall cease writing and shall immediately pass the answer papers to the conductor, except that candidate.:; who are unavoidably late may be granted more time as provided in rule 9-a . Conductors will take up every paper written. No paper should be folded.

IS. Occupy Separate Seats. Each applican t must occupy a seat alone during the entire examination, must be as far removed as practicable from other a.pplicants1 must not have in his posses3ion any books, notes or papers, except the paper distributed by o rde r of the conductor. and must not leave his seat until the examination on a subject is completed and th~ answer papers are passed to the conductor.

16. No Communication. An applicant who seeks either to receive or give aid by any form of communication must be dismissed by the con· ductor, and his papers shall not be forwarded to the department of public instruction. The county superintendent shall in his rHurns to the State Superintendent report all such cases and the action taken by him in each case.

17. No Explanations. The conductor i.:; to make no explanation of or comment upon the questions or their m~aning.

18. Examinations Not to be Divided. No examination may be divid­ed into parts to be taken at different sessions. Having begun to write on a set of questions, the applicant must finish it before int~rmission.

19. Work Must be in Full. Jn mathematic.5 :no credit will be given for mere results. All ope rations must be fully indicated by signs or by written analysis.

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20. Definite Answers . Answers should be definite and concise \\'rite no statement of fact not called for by the questio n.;.; wri te every state­ment called for. All answer papers shall be written in ink.

21. Answer Papers Must Bear Number, But Not Name of Applicant. At the · beginning of the examination the co unty superintendent (con­ductor) will give to each applicant a preliminary bla nk on which he has placed a number, which numb~r but not the name of the a p1•licant must appear at the top of every answer paper handed in. Every sheet shall abo bear the name of the county in which the exam ination is held, or of

the candidate's r~sidence. 22. First Examination-Subjects Required. A candidate appearing

for the first time at a regular examination must write in all of the sub­jects required for -the grade of certificate desire-d, unless he is entitled to credit on a renewable certificate (rule 43). The examination may not be divided. A portion of the subjects may not be written at one time and

the remainder at another. 23. Second, or RewExamination-Subjects Required. At a second

trial made at a regular examination within a year from the first, the candidate will be required to write only in such subjtcts as are neces­sary to enable him to meet the requirements for the grade of rertificate he desires. *Thost who, in the fir.5t examination, applied for certificates requiring an examination in the common branches only, but who desi r e t o become candidates for first grade certificates at a second examination within a year may have credit for the- grade3 of 85 per cent or higher

earned in such first examination. No:e 1. Two ilfit'li1111011 Grades. The candidate must bear in mind that thr re is a

minimum grade and an average grade requirement. At the second trial it is the safer plan to write in all sub:ject.s in which the grade is below the required average. See rulea

27 and 27-a. Note 2. B•.rl Grades. In combining two examin:1tions , ll1e applicant will recieve

the benefit of the best grades earned in both. Note 3. "JVirlu"n a Year." The expression "within a year" is construed to include

the four successive regular ex11.minat ions following the one in which the first trial i•

mad~-ote t. Options. When :1 candidate writes the entire exa~ina~ion a.: the ~~~nd triar,l

1e may elect whether to combine lhe results of such examwauon With the 6.rst

examination" (rule 22) or to consider it as a. "first examination" of a new attempt. The choice must be indicated on the cheek sheet and when made may not be changed. When the check sheet indicates nothing, it i!l understood that the cand idate desires thia

examination to be combined with the first. Note 5. Using Gradu More Thnn 011c~. The combination for wbic~ rule 23 pr~

vides may be made even though a certificate was iS!Iued on tl1e standmgs earned 1D

the first rcgul<~r examination (rule 22), or the resulta or the first exa.min:'l.tion wen~ com· bined with a subsequent special examination to procure a provisional certificate. (Note

1, rule 89-c.)

~{rom Circular No. 10, 1008.

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24. The Third Examination. If an applicant appears in a third ex­amination a11 subjects required in the first examination must be writtenJ unless such applicant holds a second grade uniform county certificate and is writing for a first gra.d~ certificate, in which case the examination need not be taken in subjects which have black ink grades• of 85 per cent or above or red ink grades• of 90 per cent or above on s uch second grade certificates. (See ru!e 45.) The third examination is the first trial of another attempt to secure a certificate.

•Note. Block and R~d Grndes. Dlnck ink grad~s are those earned at a regular unf. form county examination tmder the Edt!cational Board of Examiners and red ink grades are those earned under a ccmnty sup<:rin1e:ndent prior to October 1, 1905.

25. Grades of Certificates-Subjects Required. Candidates for second grade, third grade or provisional c~rtificates shall pa3S examination in didactics, reading, orthography, writ in g, arithmetic, geography, gram­mar, United States history, elements of vocal music and physiology. Those for first grade certificates, in addition to the above subjects, must pas.s, examination in eiementary civics, dementary economics, elementary physics, and elementary algebra. For the subjects required for special certificates, see rules 40-c, 40-d, and 41.

25-a. Terms of Issue. First grade and spe'Cial certificates shall be issued for a term of three years; second grade certificates for a period o£ not to .exceed two years; and third grade and provisional certificates for six months, which term the county Slllperintendent may extend to July l following the dote of issue. (See Sections 2734-e, 2734-g1 2734-h, 2734-i and 2734-t, School Laws of 1907.)

Notr. Ntanbe,. Limitod. Section 273(-i, School Laws, 1907, limits the: number of third grade certificates that may he: issued to any one person to two. This doe:a not limit the number of such certificates that n teadtcr rn."l.y receive in any one: school year, but is construed to mean th:~t a teacher may oot teacher under the authority of third grade certificates for n longer pe.riod fhan two years, tbe possible time limit of two third

lfl'ade certificates.

26. Experience Necessary] Candidates for fir-st grade catificates shall have had thirty-six v.·eeks of successful experience. For other grades of couny certificates no previous experience is required.

27. Passing Grades-Regular Certificates. The minimum pas!.ing mark in any subject is indicated by the following table, but an average in all subjects for a first grade certificate shall be 85 per cent; for a aecond grade certificate, 75 per cent; for a third grade certificate, 65 per

cent.

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27-a. Table of Minimum Grades. Subjects

Orthography .....••....•..... . Reading \Vriting ..... Arithmetic _. . , .•• , . . ... . Geography ......... , , . , . .

~i:~~~~aroi·u: ~r ....... .... ····· ······· Didactics ...... . El. Vocal Music ....... . Physiology and Hygiene El. Civics .... El. Algebra .. EL Economics El. PhyEics _.

First firade

75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75

Sec.ond Grad.::

iO 70 70 70 m 70 70 70 70 70

ISS

Third Grade

60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60

27-b. Passing Grades-Provisional Certificates. For passing gr:id.:s for provisiooal certificates, see rule 39-c.

28. General Fitness-Didactics-Oral Reading. The county superin­tendent shall grade the papers in didactics and assign grades in the gen­eral fitness of each candidate-. JTe or the conductor of the examination shall also examine each candidate in nral reading. All grades thus assigned shall be on tl1e b~sls of 100 per cent.

Note. Fitues.r-8asi1 Fer, In 1\.~!lign!na: a grade in genernl fitness, scholarship should not be conside:recl. 'This gr.;u\1! is ba~ed upon the othn quaJitie11 tbat go to mnke: a IIUC.·

cessful teil.Cher. The rnnk of the nflrlicnnt will he determined by applying the table: o£ averages (ntle: 21) to the. grade in titnu!l nnignl'd to auch candidate.

29. The Grade Sheet-Names o£ Candidates. The county superin­tendent sha ll fill o1.1t in duplicat~ grade ~hccts, showing on both copies the (1) name, (2) address, (3) age (4) examination number, (5) record of teaching experience of each candidate, together with the grades in (1) general fitness, (2) didactics, and (J) oral reading. All names shall be entered in the order of their examination number.

29-a. Black Ink Grades. In addition to the above he will enter in black ink the grades earned IJy e:'lcil c::tndid~tc in th? Ja!;t regulillr ~x­

amination written by him and for which 11c is entitled to credit, always being sure that grades from but 011(" regular examination are so entered. (Soe rule 23.)

29-b. Red Ink Grades. In the case of those entit led to partial credit on acconnt of holding a renewabl e certificate (rule 43-d), the county superintendent shall also ent~r in red ink the grades in those subjects in which examination is not required.

Note 1. No Data Bnt,ed. In ta5t'8 of complete r('newaJ,.., no examination being r~ quire:d, no data Mould be entered on the grade: sheet.

Note 2. Uu Car~. The eounty Ru~rintrnde:nt cannot be: too careful in m.akine theM entri~. lt [a vital that no mi!ltake be made: in thi.!l re:c.ord. (Rule:!l 20 to 20·b.)

29-c. Inspect Answer Papers. The conductor of any examination ·shall inspect every sheet of answer paper to see that it bears (l) the can-

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didate"s number and (2) the name of the county of the can di date's resi­dence.

29-d.. Check Answer P apers W ritten. Bdore sealing t he an~wer papers 10 any SUbJect as directed in rule 30, the conductor w ill indica t e on one of the grade sheets the candidates w r it ing in tha t 3ubj ec t by placing, in pencil, a dot or small check-mark in the proper lower or starred space.

~0. SeaJing Answer ~apers. At the close of the examination in a ny SUbJect, the cond uctor Wlll arrange the pape rs in a flat package in t he order of the ~ umbers assigned, and seal t he package in the presence o f ~h e cla3S. Th1s may be done either with strips o f pape r or by inclosi ng lD a heavy envelope prepa red for that purpose. Each package sha ll b~a r the name of the subject and the number of answer pape rs it con­tams.

31. Forwarding Returns-Answer Papers. Tmml'!diately after the close _of an examination the county superintendent shall forwa rd t o the Supenntcnd~nt of Publ ic Instruction by prepaid exp ress all answer papers written in his county, except those in didactics.

3 J-a. Preliminary Papers. Thi! prelimina ry papers of all candidates .shall be arra nged in numerical order, sealed and labeled, and the nu mber

th~r~o f indicated on the outside of the package. This package should be s h1 pped to the Superintendl'!nt of P ublic Instruction in the sa me manner and at the same time t he answer oapers are forwanl!!d.

31-b. Grade Sheets. Not later than five days afte r the clo.5e of an examination t he _county supcrintentendent shall forward to the Supe ri n­tendent of Publ1c Instruction by mail or prepaid exp ress the grade sheets of the examina tion in his county filled out as provided in rules 29 to 29-d.

32. Appeal. I n case an applicant believes a mistake has been made in his markings by the State Board o f Examiners or in transcribing the grades, he may appeal his case to the Superintend~nt of Public Inst ruc­t io n fo r fina l hearing, provided his appea l is accompanied by a fee of o ne dollar to cover the expenses of reviewing the papers and tracing the er ro r. No appeal will be considered late r than thirty days afte r the time the applican t i.s notified of the resu lt of the examina tion.

33. Papers Kept Ninety Days. The answer papers of all applicants will be kep t on file in the office of the State Superintendent Fo r ni nl:!ty days, af t er which they will be dest royed. The answer papers in didactics will be "kept on fi l ~ in the office of the county superintendent for a. like pe r iod of time.

34. Examined in County of Residence. An applican t shou ld attend the examination in th e county of h is residence or in t he county where he las t taught or in the county where he ha.; contracted to teach. When a comp lia nce with this regulation is clearly impracticable, the applican t

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m ay arrange in advance with the county superintendent of another -county to take t he examination in said county. (See rule 36.)

35. Supplemental Examinations-Appointment-Matuler of Conduct. ing. When the request of a county superintendent for a supplemental examination is filed with t he president of the Educational Board of Ex· a miners at least twenty days before th~ first day of any regular ex­a minat ion, such .supplementa l examination may be appointed at any place, in the count y, othe r than the county seat, designated in t he request. Such examination sha ll be conducted in the same manner as the one held at the county seat and shall be in charge of a conducto r appointed b y the county superintenden t, who shall perform al l of the duties of the county superintendent at that examination a.s requi red by r ules 28, 29, .29-c, 29-d, JOand 31-a, except t ha t he may not give grades in general fitness and didac tics, and provided fur t he r t hat he shall send aU papers to the county superintendent. (See rule 35-a.)

Note I. Wlun AwH1ori::ed. It is only in exceptional cases and where a large nu mber of applicants will be accommodated that a s~cond uamination will be authoriud. T be re­quest fo r such examination shall state the probable number of applicants that will ~e

accommodated thereby. Note 2. Nwmbers. See rule ll·d .

35-a. F orwarding Ret urn~. At the close of the examination in di­dactics, the conductor shall forward to t he county supC'rintendent the answer papers in this subject, and at the close of the examination t he answer papers in all other subjects and the p reliminary papers, to-

gether with the grade .sheet. The county superint~ndent shall grade t he answe r papers in didactics ,

as provided in rule 28, make the necessary entries on t he grad~ sheets to make them conform to the requ irements in rules 29 and 29-d, and for­ward tQ the Superi ntende nt of Public [nstruction the answer papers, p reliminaries and grade .s heets, as required in rules 31 t o 31-b.

36. Examination in a County Other Than That of thie Residence of the Applicant. An appli cant a ttending an educational institut ion in a coun ty other than that of his residence may write t he examination at such institution at the time of the regular examination under t hi! fo llow­ing regulations, provided an examination has been au t horized at suc h institution.

36-a. Application-Fee. An applicant des ir ing to write an examina­tion held at such institution (rule .16) shall file with th~ county superin ­tendent of the county of his residence a prel iminary blank properly filled out, together with the examination fee, one dollar, at least one week be­

fore the date for the examination. 36-b. Certi ficat e of Admission-Number. Upon receipt of t he pre­

liminary properly fi lled out and the examination fee t he county ..ittper ­intendent shall at once assign such applicant an examination numbe r an d forward to him a certificate of admission, which shall also give

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thr rxam1nattnn number to l.le used in ~aid examination. The county supenntcndcnt shall also indorse upon the preliminary of such candidate tl1c ('Xamination number thuo; assigned and his acknowledgement of the reC't"tpt of the fee and forward to the Superint~ndent of Public Instruc­tinn ns provided in rule Jl-a. If the county ~uperintendent is of the opinion that a C'andidate should not be admitted to such examination, he ~hall at nnce r~turn the fee and the preliminary to the candidate.

.16-c. The Examinatiqn-Appc6ntmen~Adrdss!ion of Candidates. \Vith the con~ent of the county supermtcnclcnt of the county in which such in:'titution is located, !liuch apphcant may upon prl'sentation of said certificat~ of admi~;sion, be admitted to a supplerntntal examination ap· pointed to be held at such institution; or if the county supermtendent has not reque!'.ted a supplemental examination at such in~titution or de­clines to admit such candidate to an examination ap1>ointed for that place, th~ Educational Roard of Examiners will appoint an examination where twenty or more applicants will be accommodaud, and name a conductor for the place, at which .;uch candidate mny be admitted upon the presentation of said certificate.

36--d. Rules. Such examinations sha1l b~ conducted under the rules

for regular examinations, so far as applicable. 36-e. Name of County. The name of the county o£ the applicant's

residence and his examination number must appear at the top of every .sh~U of the answer papers written by him at :;uch examination. (See

rule 29-c.) 36-£. Answer Papers-Where Sent. As soon as the examination in

any subject is completed, tl_le answer p:tpers shall be collected, those from each county fastentd together and all into one package which shall be :;ealed and labeled with the name of the branch and numher of papers inclosed. \Vhen the examination in all subjects is completed and the answer papers packaged as above directed, they shall be shipped to the Superintendent of Public Instruction, except the papers in didactics. which sha ll be forwarded to the county superintendent as directed in

rule 36-h. 36-g. Grade Sheet. The conductor o£ such examination .;haH pre­

pare a grade sheet (one copy) which shall show the names and num· bers o£ all candidates. The candidates from each county shall be ar· ranged in the o rder o£ their numbering and the counties alphabetically. The grade sheet shall also show the subjects written by each candidate ai directed in rule 29~d. When completed it shall be sent to th<: Superin·

tendent of Public fnstruction. 36-h. General Fitness-Didactics-Oral Reading. As soon as the

examination in didactics is completed the conductor of such examination !ha11 forward to th~ county superintendent of the county of the appli­cant's residence by mail or express the an:;wer papers in this subject, and

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when the examination m oral reading jo; completed he wilt forward by mail the grades in this subject.

Upon reco!ipt of the answer papers m didi\ctin the county superin­tendent shall grade the ~ame and shall enter thr grades in general fit­n<:ss ,didactics and or'a.l reading on the "<Hllt" grade !'beet in like manner as the grades for the otb~r cand1dateo; art' reported

36-i. Pan Renewals. The foregoing re~ulation-; apply also to persons who are entitled to J)art rt"newal, who have written the theme paper in the home county and have paid the examination fee to the home county superintendent.

37. Scope of Examinations. The examination for second grade certi­ficate will cover the Tf'quired c:;ubjects. a~ treated in standard curre11t text-books.

The examination in the- four advanced o;.ubjects wil1 cover the fol· lowing·

Physic!i-:!\fao;.s phy9ic!l, a! dinguish~d from ether physics, including mechanics of solid>l, mfchanic:o;; of f1uidc:;, sound, and the greater part or heat.

Algebra-As far ac:; quarJrntic equations. including factoring, fractions, simple equatinns with nne c·r more unknown quantities, involution, and evolution.

Civics--The con!'titutinn and govNnment of the United States, and the general go\"crnment nf the late of Iowa

Economies Functamt"nt:d riefi11ition~ with e~pecial attention to di.;­crimination betwet'n utilit)· and v:tlue, gooflo;; and wealth; the depart­ments of economic": the :'lgenl!l nf prnductinn. including business man­agement anrl governm.:nt prntt"C"tion; the "althuc:;ian doctrine; the law of dimini-.hing returno:. ~;o npNatinn; o:.n~:iali~m. trades union3; arbi·

tration Ja Grading Answer Papers. The l1ud re:ul4.·rs and assistant readers,

previously appnintt"rl by the rrrltrC"ationnl nnarcl of Examiner!!, will as­aemble at the nffirt' of the ~Upf'rintench·nt nf Puhlic Instruction on the Monday followinl{ any rq.ptlar t''t.llllin;Hn•n 11111l proceed to grade the answer paper.;. urHkr th'-· fi.Upeni~inn pf tht- Pr('~iclt·nt of the Educational

Board o£ F "\aminer<~ 38-a Order of Grading. The pack:tJ:<'!Ii will he openerl in the orde r

received. a<> n··ar as may ht' drtc·rminf•(l, and tlw !lame ordrr will he observed. as nc:nr n~ practi<.·ahlr, in the ~rnding, cht·cking, i~~uing of

certificates :tnd <lt-nding rL·port-.

38-b Full Credit For Work Done. \pplicants untlrrt:-~kinsr one grade of c-.::ammatinn nnd failing to attain tht" .. tandard requir<"rl fnr a certific;tte of that grade will be gi\·en th(' htghe~t grade of nrtific:lle their ~tandinJ.:"S and the recommemlatirlll of th('ir county !'tlpt:rinttnrlent

will warrant

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38-c. Issuing- the Certificates. Certificates will be issued to all who ~arn them even though the applicant be at the time the holder of one or more unexpired certificates. But one certificate may be issued upon on ~ examinatio n fee. Those failing to earn certificates will receive state­ments showing the grades earn('d Candidates whose examination and recommendations enUtle them to first gra•le certificates, but who on 'lC­

count o f age or cxperi~nce arc ineligible to r ·crin thl· arne. will receive second grade certificates which may be <'"changed for first grade cer· ti tlc :HCJ:o in the ~am(' manntr ns pro\'ided for the renewal of uniform first grade cHtificatcs. (See rules 44 to 44-£.)

38-d. Date of Certificates. All certificates and statements issued from any regular examination ·will bear date of the first of the month fol­lowing the examination. unless that date falls on Sunday, '" which case of th~ day fo llowing.

Note. D.-positlnl P.-~1. Thla hic:t nHtkea it hi&hl)' deairable that examination feu be depOllitcd on thr fint day of the month, particulnrly the June examination fees 10 th:U the record of ftc" may ~ of the umc ~c.hool year u the ~cord of the examination and ccrtifit: .IUicn of tnchera at; the: re"tllt of that u::amin.atlon

38-d. Dat'Je of Certificates. All certificates and statements issued ments for a county are ready for distribution, they will be wrapped in a Aat package and ~hipped to the county l)ttpcrintendent of s~id county !or distribution. A copy of the grad~ sheet will be inclosed with the cer­tificates or mailed as soo n as completed.

39 Provisional Certificates. When 111 the judgm('nt Clf the county super'intendt"nt arlditionn.l teachers are n('cessary for his county, pro­,·isional certificate.; may be obtained, but in no case will a provisional certificate be issued, ex.cept upon the applic::~tion of the county superin­tendent of the county for which it is desired.

39-a. On Previous Regular Examinations. Upon the n·tJuest of th~ county superintC'ndent, provisional certificates may be i!'sucd to tho~e­

applicants in a preceding reB"ubr examination whose grades mei!t the requirements set out in rule 39-c, provided that no provisional certifi .. cate may be rct]uested on grades earned prior to the last preceding regular June examination

Note. Patu·s Ia Fil~. \Vhtn a provisional ccrti6c.ate ls requt!lted Cln a pre\'"lous tx

amination in tht county for ... -bich it it dealred, no additional fee should be collected and the only additional paper to be 61ed ia the county supcrintendcnt't requeat for a pro­visional certificate: which ehall give the date of the uamination and the candidate'• n\lmbcr. In every caae th:..t a proviaional certificate iJI rcqucattd, the county auperintendent of the county for ""hich thf! provi11ional certificate ia dcaired ahall file thia blank with the Supo·rin~ndcnt nf P11blic lnttruction.

39-b. Special Examinations. If a shortage of teachers still exio;ts a !'pccial examination for the county may be appointed by the pr~sident. of the- Educational Board of Examiners (rule 2-a) upon the rc!quest of the county superintendent. Such examination shall be conducted in the !iO\me manner a~ a regular examination, except that the county superin-

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ttntlent may detcrmim.· the p rog ra m o f t'x:umnat1on. C . r ~<'5 <'arnc~i a t a special examin :1t10n may no t be c redited on a cc-rtthcate of hrs t , second or th1rd grade, or a special cert ificate.

1\ tt• Mi.w ... ., ,. A tt- ~~e rulra 7 and 15.

39-c. Standings Required. To b <.· ent itlrd to a pro\'lsiona l cert ifi ca te in addition to the r..:(jUest o f the count y SUJH• r in t endrnt, t he applic:tn t mu t h;t\"e an aver_a~e of 65 pt•r cent , wit h no grade heluw 55 pe-r crnt, all or part of wh1ch are earnrcl in an exa m ina tinn tn the cou nty for which the certificate is desired, txccpt as pro\' iclrd in rule- JQ e

NN-e 1. Comb•'nint Rt~lt~. In ~rdt r to obtain atnndinr fror a rro"11l~'nal f<'rt iflca te. a undidate may combine thc retulta of (a) two r<'gular ruminatirms a~~: fHO\· id td in ru1~ U; (b) l"o consecutivc (as to taking) IJ'('cial ~xaminations v.ritt t n d ur ing thc sam,. lebo<'! yrar (rule 8{)-d); or (c) a reaul.ar rxamination ~· ith the fint a!)('cial examinat ion t aken therufttr.

39-d Provisional Certificates on Previous Sptecial Examinations. Provisional certificates may not be requested upon special examinations held prior to the la:;t J>receding re-gular June examinatio11 •

Note. r~p,,._, to Fif,_ 1'h~ county aufW'rintenJent shall file: a requeat for 11 provisional. •ht'n a ttnlficatt' l~ d~slred ,,nJc:r thia pro\·i '"n

39-c Provisionals On Standings Earned In Otlter Counties. When a county supcnntcnclrnt rrqne~t a provisional certificate for one whose grades were e:trned in anotltcr county, such grades i( they meet the re­

qui~emcnts set out in rule .19-c will be transferred to the county for wluch the ccrtificate is dc3ired. and the C<'rtificate issued thereon pro­vided (1) the applicant files a pre-liminary wtth the county superir;t('nd­cnt of said county and pays him the examination fet, and (2) that said county superint('rHient forward~ "uch preliminary, on which he has cer­tified to the rccript of the fee, to the Superintendtnt o£ Public rnstruc­tion, together with a rccjU('St for provisional certificate. (Rule 39-a, note.)

39-f. Provisional Certificates to Candidates From Other States. When a teac.hu of another .. t-ate of well e tablishcd exp('rience and efficiency, of whtch fact the county •mpcrintC'ncknt may rrquirt proof, is choun to a public school position in thio; H:ltt' anti mn t conter upon the dutirCI nf such po.;ition bdore the date o£ the tlcxt rl'gul~u county exarnin:H 1o 11 • !l

provisional certificate will ht i~ urd with() nl co·nminatinn upt•n the recommendation of the county supe-rintendent , prnviclrd the 11 r!lnn so

recommended has within three! yr•trs taught nn a cutiticat 1• nf at lea t

the second grad~ or hao; snch 11 C~"rlttiro tc 111 f,•rcc in ,, 11 ,,tht r !tat~. This provision will nl "aJ•ply to ).!r ;ulu:atrs r·f q ,mrl:trtl cr•ll<'ges nf other

St:lll"'i, "he-re "lH:h gradual('! C&~llllut he ~'f:tllh.'f! an fowa ..,f:tlt' crrl riCO\U'.

39-R'. Papers to be Filed. \ nndidatC" fo~r n provi"1"nal cntilica.tC" un~er rule 39.-f o;lrall file- wtth 11t_r ~·Jtlllly !IHJil'l'illlt ndl·r 1t of tla n 1unty in whtch he cfr..,lrcs to teach a prrlnmtr:try prnp\·rl}· tilled fJUI, tnl{l'tlr 1 r with the fee, one dollar, and the nrtificate upon which hf' d(·~ir<"!l the pro­visional certificottc to he i~''Hif.'(l Caucliflnt('" for ~;.urh ccrtifiratr" may

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offer proof uf graduat ion from a regular course of a st:tndard edu­cational in..,titutinn in )i,.u of the certificate required above.

:\9-h. County Superintendent to Forward Papers. \Vhen the above hav<" h1·en tiled w1th the county s uperintendent, 1f he is of the Ol)inion

that such certificate c; hould be issu~d. he will forward to the Superin­tcnciC'nt of Pnblic Inst ructi o n the preliminary, a request for a provisional

ct-rlllicate, :t coun ty Sll llrrin trnclent's statenH"nt covering the certificate (i),.d ( the nrt ificate should not he sent) or proof o f college graduation an1l ~uch other cre(\enti alc; as may have been fllccl

40. Special Certificates-Examination. An applicant for a pecial unifHrm county Ct'rtificatC' who i..; not :\ h older of a ce rti ficate i:. .. ued by a county ;;uper inh:ndl.'nt prior tn October 1., 1905. fo r th f" subjf"ct or ~roup of ~ubjects for .... hich the certificate is dc !>i red, may obt:1in the

~nme "uhjt'ct to the follnwillg regulations : 40-n. Character-Preparation. An applicant for a special certificate

sh:dl he a pl!rson n£ gond mo ra l character and shall be recommended by th e county supc rintendf"nt and hy at lca~t one other educator as special­ly ti t ted to teach succt.· · !'.fully the !'tthjcct or ~roup of subject ~to for which

the certificate is c:nught 40-b. Application-Fee. Fnry applicant for a special certitlcatt shall

file with the cnunty Stl Jl Cn ntt"ndent a prcliminnry prnperly iilled out and the recommendation rcqui ru.l by rule 40-a and pay the examination

fee, one dollar 40-c. Subjects Required-Profusional. The applic:tnt for a special

certificate shall pac:,s a sa tisfactory examination in psychology. ,;chool mana j;n:men t and principl ts and 01ethods of instruction, :h appli<"d to secon<hry ~ducation, in addition to the scholastic examination.

x.,\t-. 1\uJde:r~llfll'!t Tto; -J·~rJ \\ill 1' CJI !llin~tl on I he prillcii•IH ;1.11<1 mr-tboob of in·

•truction •• applied to primary education.

40-d. Subjects Required-St.:h.olastic. The applicant for a ~peci:d cer­tificate ~hall pass a thorough examination in the specia l subject or group

of ~ubjects for which the certificate is sought. 40-e. Scholastic Credit. Graduates of s tanda rd educational institu­

tions may file record of credits which may be accepted in lieu of the ex­;uninntion in th<' subject or group of subjuts for wl11ch the certificate

is desired 40-f. Examination Dates. Examinations for !'.pedal certificates will

he hC'hl on the bst Friday and the Thursday preceding of J:muary, J~ne. July anrl October, providl!d the county superintende~t requests qut.·!'tiOnS {or uch examination at lea!'it twenty days before it IS to be held.

40-~ Program of Examination. 1 1'ht~rsday-~Psychologr. school manal{ement and l>rinciplc!' and methods of lflhtructlon.

2. Friday-The scholastic examina.tton 111 the subject or ~wup of ~uhj~cto; fnr which a. C('rtif1cah· is dC'~ired

1\'ntr-. OrdtJ' cof £.r<Jmo'rulllcrt. The county •nruinlf'l'•l<·nl will dtlcrmin.e th onler in ., hich the •uhjtcl• ·)f nt:h d1y will he tal<cn up.

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40-h Forwarding Returns. The anc.\Hr papers for <>pec1:.l ,~ounty

certificates o;hall he put in a package hy thcmst.·lvC'S, j;C Jell .uu) !..Jbcle\1 with the nameo; nf tht• ~nhjecto; and numhl!r ni papers. They sh:sll then be forwarded tn the SupC'rintendent of Public Imtructu•n, togetht-r w1th the Jlrcliminaries and s11ch otllf'r paJH'rs as may be in the hand~ of the

count\' iuptr intcndC'nt. -41.. Kinds of Special Certificates. Spec-ial certilintrs will he i~ ue'l

as follows ), mu ic: 2. penma11 hip; 3, drawmg; 4, kindergartt'n 5, domr t1c

aci~nee; 6, manual training; 7, Lttin; 8, German, 9, Greek; 10, French; ll, physic'nl culture; 12, Engli~h. including ~r:unmar Tlu:toric, EnKii,h compnslti011 and F.ngll.sh and Amnlcan literature, 13, hi!>tory and politi­cal scit"ncc, inclnding Greek, Roman, Engli"h and Amcril·an hi.,tory, ci\11 JlCWtrnment of Iowa :md of the United States, an~ rconomics, 14, mathtrnatic in.-lnding hi R: her arithmetic. alge-bra, grometry and trigo­nomtlr)': 15, natural ~cience, induding physiology, physical geography, geology, hota11y and zooloj;ty; 16, phy<>ical c;cience, including physics, ch<"mistry and a!litronomy; 17, commercial, including arithmetic, penman­Fhip, b•)Okkt>C'pin}{ nnrl commercial law ; JR, sttnography

42 Subjects Covered by a Certificate. \ candidate desi ring a ~pec­ial certtficd!C t v ctw<'r two suhjrcts or ..:roups of !'iubjccts may obtain such certiflclle without nn :ul•litional fC'l' provided the exa.mina. tion in

hl)fh anbjec•s r>r groups of 5UIJjects i• written at the same time. ott TtoCI Subjlt:l$ ~ot more than t"'o 111lojtl"t" pr JTOUJll o( •ubj~cll mny be in·

~l>ldt-d oa the aame certificate

Part II-By Renewal.

43. Renewal of Certificates Issued by County Superintendents Prior to October 1, 1905. \ny teadJ(·r twirl ing n firllt grade two-year certifi­cate, a &pedal t· rt ficah·. nr a !'l'rnnd gr.ad4! ccrlitica te he . ring first J{rad.-:­per cent! (90 per cent nr highcrl i sued by a roun ty snpf!rinten,fent prior to Octobrr 1, 190~. end who has taught surccs~fnlly £nr at lt.·a"f six rnouths during thr Fdt()ol ye.lr prrctl!lng the elate of application, may oflu the ume in li eu of put or all of the rx.aminaltt•n for a unifnron

tounty cer11-ficate. (See ~ rtann 2i-l4-k, :icho1JI L.lW!> 1907.) 'ott' I lmrt '" H.-,.en'Gl !o'nmc hoi lrr• or ren~·nLie crrliie:• tU rt"C i•·ed tao yt."'ar

ct-rtificatn rrlor to O,•fobtr 1, IMHI, hich ail! fl'- l•lft durin• thr "YUr HI<) • II vt~ll there· fore> br nr«nArJ for lhe h·>lr-l,.n of •w·h ct-rtiflratt'tl 10 p xurt the rr t,u) n£ thr cl'f tifieatu lunc•l ftri(lr to Oct(lh<"r 1, 111M, lll'forr .T•tTll" <1, h,IOfl. ill J r to n1tet tlu~

tlf[>trftnce rtqulrtmt"nt of <r~tic•n 2714 " · S<:bool J,awl vr 1907.

4.la. Professional Certificates. l'uti fit."ah:i i. tU'fl hy county ~ll!h ri11

tt·tHit"ttl<; JHIIH to Octohrr I. Jc;105, nnd clt !I~I\,Jtcd 5 "Pr ,£, ~"'ional" ' will

he clu,:ed fLr .. ~ nr .. ~.·c,.tHI .r::r~ule- anrl ht "'nhjcct to rPnewal as sud1 irr accnrtl:tnc,• With thf' C\'idcUCC o( !«C hoJar .. hip ttn rJ ~ II C\I'Slilful <"X ItertellCf'" hnnio;,hed tht" F.dm·ational Ilnanl r1£ Examiner«

43-b Conditions For Renewal. Candifl:~trs for ren ewal of t·er

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tifirates issued by county .iup('rintendents prior to October 1, 1905, shall tlle with th~ county superintendent the following papers properly pre­pared ;1nd pay the usual examination fee, one dollar.

43-c. Papers Necessary to File For Renewal of a County C'ertificate. Application £or Renewal-The candidate shall first file an application

for renewal and the certificate to be renewed with the county superin-tendent.

2. Theme Paper-The candidnte for renewal shall write in the pres­C:Ilce of the county superintendent, or some J>erson appointed by him, a

theme paper of from three hundred to five hundr-ed words on one of the foltowing topics selected by the candidate:

To Pres. (1.) 'l'hc educational theories of Ros.seau. (2.) The doctrine of intnest.

(3.) A discussion of Herbert Spencer':> Theory of Pt1nishment. (4.) The use of the study period. (5.) The Panama ca.nal. (6.) Reclaiming the arid lands of the West. (7.) The value of handwork in public schools.

The county superintendent shall d€'t~rminc when a candidate for newal may write the abo\'e required lheme paper.

3. Dircctor'5 Statement-Director's statements sign\!d by a majority of the members of the board showing at least six months1 successful ex­perience dur ing the school year preceding thl! d:ue of the application for rC1H'W:JJ.

4. City Superintendent's Statement-Candidates who taught in a grade schnnl during the year preceding- th\! date of the 3pplication for renew:tl shall file the statement of the city supcintendent or principal, certifying to the profes.;;ional fitness <Jnd success of tho! applicant.

S. County Superintendenes Statcment-'fhe county superintendent shalJ certify that the applicant is ~ successful teacher of profession:1J sp'1r'1t; that 'he '1s t'he holOer o'i: a renewa'b'Je ccrl1'ncate and t'nat t'he grades !;tlhrnitted are correct copies of the grades on .such certificate; that said applicant taught successfully at least six months during the school year preceding the date of applic:1tion.

6. Five Years' Experience-In order th;al the holder of a second grade certificate with grades below 90 per cent moay secure a renewal of such certificate. it will be necessary fnr the county superintendent to also certify that said applicant has taught succes.c.fully at clast six month each school ye;~r for not lc.ss than the fi,·e school yenrs next preceding the date or the application.

43-d. P a rtial Ren.ewal. fn case it becomes necesdary for a candidate to pass in a port ion of the subjectc;, he sh<1ll (l) do so at a reguiar rx­arnination, a t which time he will file 1 he usl1a1 pn•liminary blank prop-

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~rly filled out, (2) file an applicallon for renewal at the time of writing the theme paper, and (3) pay one examination fee of one dollar at the time of filing the one of the above blanks filed first. The renewnl fee entitles the candidate to one examination, but if it becomes necesMry for him to tak~ more than one examination, an additional fee mu:Jt be paid for each examination after the first.

The county superintendent shall certLfy the receipt of the fee on the blank the applicant files nt the time he received tile same If both blanks are tiled nt the same time, this certificate should be made on the 1>n:liminary blank Tf the application for rcne\val is rer:riv\!d at the time tlu fee is paid. the ceortificnte should be made upon that bbnk In either case the blank not bearing the certificate of the receipt of the fee should recite the fact that the certific<~te is on the nther blank.

N«•t~. SJ•buqu~:nl Crt:dit. Tbr: ho!d~r of a c~rlificate eligible to par;~ia! ren~wal is -rr~tith:d to t.be same cn·Jit in suhsequent trials 11.1 he was entitled in the first,

43-e. Forwarding Credentials. \Vhen all (1£ the credentials and 1 he theme paper of any candidnte nre in the hands of the county supcrin­t~ndent he should fasten tht'm togl:ther with the application for renewal first or on top, followed by the county superintendenes statement, city supcrintentlent's statement, director's statement, and theme paper, in

the order named The certificate offered for renewal should not be forwardt•d.

43-f Where No Examination Is Requjred. The credential.i and themes of canditlaft•s who r~re rettuired to write no examination should be collected in nne packaR'e and sealed and lahcled ''Complete Renewals" and the lltllllhfr of surh ilpplir:LtitmR intlil~atrd on the outside of the pnckage.

43-g. Where Part Examination h Required. 1rhc credentials o f candidates who are requirf"d to write ~~ pf)rtion of tile ex:uninntion should be collected in anotla·r JKLckagr and labeled "Partial Ren.:v"·al"," and the munbcr of snch af)!llication!=i indil·at(>d nn the out..;ide.

1\'l+lt:. [',.1'/i•'f.U!lJry Paf'ur. 1 ht 11rf'liminary blAnk• tbout.l not hi!' l!'ndost"d in throat: pac:kag• •· but 11boulrl bl" srnt in I& packaRe b1 thrm~dv~ a .. dir«'lt;d in rule 82-a.

44 Renewal of Uniform County Certificates. 1 Told('rs of uniform county tir.:.t and SCC'otHl Fratlc and sprcial nrtificntr!ii may ha\'f' the same renew~d unrtrr the foii•Jwing conditions, the second gradr- being limit~tl to one rt"newal. CS('c Sectinnq 27,14 g, 27.14 h :1ntl 2734 e, School Laws or

1907.) Third grade and provisional c~rtdl.cates may not be renew<·d nor may grnde3 on such nrtilkatcs rf'cei\'e crcclit t>xrept as provided in rule 23.

44·a. Application For Renewal. A candidate for renewal o£ ;1 uni­form county certificate shall rde with the county superintendent an nppli­cation for renewaJ and p:ty thoJ. e.x;~minOltion fee, one dollar.

44-b. Experience. He shall also file witl1 that officer proof of success­ful experience under the ccrlificate to be renewed; holders of !'.econd

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grade certificates to show at least six months' successful experience and holder3 of first' grade and special certificates nine months.

44-c. County Superintendent's Recommendation. The county super­intendent under whom the applicant has taught must recommend that

the ccrtif1cate be renewed. Note. What to CtHISfdn-. ln dedding 'whether a renewal will be recommended, the

county superintendent should consider the teacher's success in the sebool-room, and bu

profeuional spirit. u evidenced by the reading of professional books nnd papt'rs, and when practicable, attendance UPOn educ.ational mcetini's and institutes.

44-d. Professional Subjects. The applicant must write an examina­tion in elementary psychology. This examination may be taken on the last day of a regular examination, provided the county superintendent requests question3 for such examination at least twenty days before it is to be held.

For the renewal of a. first grade or special certificate the questions, ten in number, will be based upon the entire outlin~ given in Facts Teachers Should Know, (Outline of Psychology) and those for the renewal of a second grade certificate, ten in numb~r, on that part of the outline found on pages 9 to 17 inclusive. All andwer papers will be read and graded in the office of the Suptrintendent of Public In-st:ruction.

Note.-Facts 'reac.hcr• Should Know is now published as Outline of Psycbolon for 01e Renewal or .Uniform County Certificatf's.

44-e. Professional Spirit. As an evidence of proper professional spirit, the applicant for the renewal of a uniform county certificate shall file with th~ county superintendent a complete record of institute attend­ance and attendance at educational institutions during the liEe of he cer­tificate to be renewed. The record of institute attendance shaH be c~r­tified by the county .;uperintendent having charge of said institute and shall exhibit the number of days' attendance each year, while the record of attendance at educational institutions shall be certified by the proper officers or the instiH1tion and shal l exhibit the number of week's attendance each year.

Note. Certilical~ of Altcndn~rc~r. It is desired that the county superintendent provide

eoch holder of n renewable uniform county certilicnte w:ith a certified copy of his record of institute attendnnce. The filing of this record with the application for r~newal is required or the: candidate in lif'u of the: report of institute attendance for which Jec:tioo 27St·v

44-f. Forwarding Credentials. When lhe case is comp1ete, the county superintendent will forward to the Superintendent of Public In­struction the prtpers filed by the candidate, together with his recom­

mendation. as required in rule 44-c.

45. Passing From a Second to a First Grade Certificate. Tho! holder of a uniform county certificate of second grade may pass to a uniform county certificate of ftrst grade by writing the examination in all subjects reQ\tired for a first grade in which he has no grade and in those in which

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his black ink grad-es are below 85 per cent or the red ink grades be­low 90 per cent.

Notf', Passiwg ttJ a Stat• Cc,.tificotlt. For the mann~r of pa!lsing from a first grade

uniform county ce-rtificate to a Sf'cond grade state certificate, see tl1e Regulatiorlli of the Boanl of Examinns gove-rning Jtltf' certifi.catu,

PART III.-SUGGESTIONS CONCERNING FEES.

I. Era•Hinotion Pus for uniform county certificates shall bt! paid to the county supcr­intcnd('ut and those for slat~ ctrtifi.cntes to the State Suptrintcndent. The ft'e for a county crrtlfic.11e is one dollar; thllt for a state certificate, two dollars.

2 Rrlill,.allbll (t<es &IJaiJ be paid to the couny superintendent. All certificatf'S must be

rf"Ji!litcrl.'d by the county superintendf'nl of the county in which thf' bolder desire• to

leach. The rt"glstrat.ion ft'e i• one dollar. Registration in a count)' validl\lcs a Jicf"n&c in th:a county until the first day of July follow;ng.

1 \"~ Additionnl F11e, either examination or regjstr:uion, sh"ll bt coPiected when a third .-:-nde or JITOvllionGl cf'rtificate i5 extended.

li, llold Ft:~s. The county auperifllc-ndent should hold fee for county certificat~5 by

c:omplt't(' ren~wnl nnd on crf'.df'.ntial!l from other states until the cases are decided. Those for paJti:ll rrnf"wal should be held until the candidates take the examination,

5. Dt'/'ositi~er E.rrrmin111io" Feu. The county auperintt'ndent 1hould deposit examina.· tion ff'fS, ont half with tht" stMe treasurer and on~.:·hnlf with the county treasurer, on the fir111 of the mnnth follnwhg the examination at which such fees were rt'ceivcd. .f.'t'es for

certifkatra l.Jy ]liUliat rtnev.nl should be: included with tho5e of the examination in which the cam.lid11te w rltl"ll. 'Thnse for certificates by complete renewal or on credentials from other ~tales 1hould be- drp011ite•l the first of tbe month following the date of the issue of t.he Cr: tifi.cau or of n(ttilicatiun that tht' certificate will be issued.

SPECIMEN LISTS OF QUESTIONS-FIRST GRADE CERTIFI­CATE.

(An'lwer all,)

1 !'oint ro11t ami torrfi't any viftlatinua in each of the following sentences:

(a) flllrilli' the rdnrn trip, wt w..re all tirc·d and alr-cpy, hence very few storiu "''t're:tuloJ.

Cb) Ahtr k>'!.dng llaltimore. flUr jourru:y conllnned without /ut~rruption. (r) AhhouA'h tbe tJO]{lier Jotrfntm!l many dutin and underg~Ms many harcbhips, the

lfOVI"Inmt·fll c.uc:a for llll'm dnring their Active !t<'n·lc~ and aftt"r they have been retirf'd. ~. \Vh<~l ill ;t; lo)ose ~:lll•ltC<", a prriodk Stlllf'llC:t"~ a ltal:mn·d lll'ntrnce? 11;~ralltl

mtruc:turr' Ghe an t-:~taml'le or rach..

a (s) VVbat prindjllt'! of C•tlll(lOI/tiuo Are to ile C•h'l-1'1'\"l"fi in p;Ha~rnph lltructure? lL) 'VI1at arc 11orne nf the meant o£ tnomtillon from oru· paragra11 h to anotbt"r? (c) What is n topic atnlt'ncd

4 (a) Gi\"c 11ix rult<a £or thr IJSC of the comma; two rules {or the uu of the semi· colon; two rulea ror the use of the clasl1.

(~) \Vri1c thf' follnwing stntcneca u1lug the JlroJ~r JlUnctuntion marks 11.11d capitals:

\~ e Uve in deeds nnt ycara in thouglum not bn:-,atha. in {t't"Jing not in fiaurcs 00 a dial, Chnnt~ on _wlmtenr iidc we contr:mplatf' it is one or 1be highut christian graces,

Adht:.nng ~1r as I do to this J)olicy as well as ror the rcnsons I h:~ve just given I tbink tlu1 proJect to be ndther prucl~ut nor prac.t.ieable.

The ~·~rds 1111-wi.se, incenM:·breathing and book-learning are compound•. 5. \Vntl! a narrative of about two hundred and fifty words,

168 REPORT OF THE

GENERAL lllSTORY. (Answer all.)

l. MentiOil the prominent men in Creek history and state the facts \\obich made each one famous.

2. Describe the life and work of Charlemagne-. 3. State live causes of the Frentll revolution.

•. In \\bat ways does the hiatory of England differ from that of the continent of Europe?

6. Give a brief sketch of tile Protestant revolution.

GEOMETRY. (Answer all.)

1. Deline median line of a triangle; inscribed circle of a polygon; segment of a. circ~e. 2. Pro\'C that the exterior angle of a. triangle is equal to tbe sum of the two opposite

inte;~or ;r:~:·~bat the bisector of an anale of 11 triangle divid~ the baae Into parlll pro­

por~i~~o:st~~:~·~d:~·rcle havlna il!l «nttr in a given Hne and passing throngh two aiven

pointa. Under what conditions is t.bis poasible? . r;. Construct a rectangle baving given the perimeter and tbe d1agonal. . .

6. On each &ide o£ a tc•· 1qua.re, equilateral t riangles are con~tructed fa lhng mw.uds. The four vertices 0 [ these trianalea are joined. What fisure. 1s formed and of wbat

are~~ Define June; polu triangle; regular octahedron , Bnd p~ism. B. Prove that the area of 11. spherical triangle is proporbonal to the t:Kcess of the

sum of its angles over two right angles. D Find a. point equidistant from four points not in the same plane.

1 ~. A cone whose llngle is flO d~'grees is inscribed In a sphere. What fraction of the

volume of the aphere i1 not in the cone?

AMERICAN AND ENGf.. t SH I..ITE:RATURE. (Answer all.)

1. N:.u11e 1he authors of the foliOYoinw works: Vanity l;air The Sketch Book The Deserted Village Robinson Crosoe Jlucklebt:rry Finn The Faerie Queene

Pilgrim's Progress The Canterbury Talts The Gold Bug The Lady of the T~nke 2. {a) Name five plays of Shalccspc:are. (b) Tell briefly the story of one of these plays. a. What are the chid diffennees between the poetry of Wordswor-th and the podrf

of ~~pe~ame three t:uglish and three American poets of the nineteenth century and

nat~~ 0~\~b:o~: 1~1~ ~~~h~rence between a lyric and an epic?

Between an epic and a drama? Name one example of each.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

PSYCHOI.OGY (ADVANCED). (Answer all.)

State- lpecihc:ally \\hat you ha,•c aludied in psychology (\\.hat, "\lhnc: ami when). 1 The attributr. of sensatoin. !, The genc:iic psyehology of sight. 8. Fear

4 Outline or t11e psychol(lgy of language. 5. The rrlarion of ·will to character.

SECOND GRADE CERTIFICATE.

ARfTHMETIC. (Answer :Jll.)

169

I. On a map con!<tructed on a scale of 1·1BOOQOO lht" distance !rom Tletroit' to Chi· caro i!l 11.20 in.; how many miles bt"twccn tiJe&c cities?

2 \Vb;d principal will yield $62.50 interest in 1 yr. S mo. at .t (K'r cent. 8. Pdinr concrete number; ;interest; gram; ;date line; cord foot,

4. (~t) llilide R/- I X ,•, by 2li + ,~ + 4t X''· tb) Wh:u dt·dmal Jlart t•( a bullhf"l is 2 pk. 4 qt.?

6. Wltat h1 the area or clrclf" inscribt-d in a square \\}JOse ar~a is 100 fi(J. in.? of the Sllllare ins..-rlht'd in thi~ circle->

41. A C(lllcctor has a f500 note plac~d in his bands with powtr to compromise; be IIC .. tplt 75 ct . on a ,fl'l!lnr ant.l ~hargc:~ 5 Jll':r c1:nt of the sum collected, and 25 ct11. for

1. What 1 .. the difft'rc:ncc !x-t.,.,.een local time and standard time at Chicago, the longi· tude llf Chicnlt"o br'iMfi 67 dt'grccs SO minutl':ll and -42 M'Cund.s west?

!<. \~'hid1 is th~ lorttcr tliktHint, 10 per ct-ut, 12 pr:r cent, 5 per cent, or lJj per c.:nt, 6 per crnt, 0 pH Cf"nt? \\'hat thref" cqunl rdf'"ll of discount arc equivalent to the latter?

P :\ e~d•ic fo..-·t of water •·c-igha lfiCitJ o&., and in freezing expands 1·40 of itself in lrngth, brt-al/t and !hkknr8~: find the weig1!1 of n cubic foot of icc.

HI. Whru a llot~ton <inlft for .35,000 c.w.n he bought in Nf"w Orleans for $34,030, is u:chana:e uta prtmium, a! 1•ar, r:; at a tlillcnunt1 \\h01t is the rate?

IU~ADJNG. (Answer fh·e.)

J fndklltf" lty Jmnctuation as far all J•oll!>ibl~ h<•w thf" thought Rhould be exprf"pc:::d in the ft•llowinJr 1''~•-rn:

The brooklet c:tnrc hom lhl" mnmuajn ,\s sanf( the har•l of old Runnint~ Nlth feet nf t1ihcr Over 1hc: sands or 1nhl Far awny in the briny ocun

1'hcre rnllt-rl a turbulrnt V..&\'e :"<ow singing alonr the stll·bcac:h !'\ov.. howlinr along lhf" cavf"

Hut 1hc brMkltt has found the billow

Though lbc:y flo'oltd so far apart And hu 6llt>d with ill fresbntq all(! SV.f"ctneu rhat turbult>nt biw.or heart

2 To wltal arade of JlUJ•ill .,.,.ould you give such a selection for re-adins? Why? t. E .. <tplain fully \\hat rurpote and method you would employ in the teaching of It~

Wby~

4 Bcfinto Spt'C'ch mf"lody, spcech·quallty, and spcec:h·rhythm. llluslrate.

170 REPORT OF THE

5. ln what grade should voice training begin? \Vhy? 6. How would you employ supplementary reading? Suggest proper supplementa.ry

reading for tl1e fi£tl1 grade. '7. Wi1h what grade of pupils should tbe teaching o f reading be discontinued? \Vb)'1

ENGLISH. (Answer all.)

]. (a) \\'hat are the principles of com]>O&ition to be observed in sentence writing?

(b) Name l'l ''ioiMion of each r~rinciple.

2. (a} Odine narration; description; u:po11itlon, argumentation. (b) Define diction; barbarism; exposition; impropc:riety.

S. (a) \\'h<il ill a pangraj)h? (b) i\ame the differt:"nt ways of developing paragraphs.

.t. (a) Give U1e ntles for the use of quotation marka. Give six rules for the use of

tlte comma: two ruks for !he use of the colon. (b) Write the following sentences using the prO]ler capitals and punctuation maries:

(I) Francill Bacon usually kno11.n as lord Bacon w<lS born in London T~ngland

J•n :!2 1560 and died in 1620 he wa5 famous as a scholar a judge and Ol politician.

(2) 'l"he present hfe u1 not v.holly prO!Iaic prec:illt' tame anll fini te to the gifted eye

it abounds i11 the poet~~:·.

(S) It has bl't:l1 wt"!l s:~id the command thou shah not kill forbids many crimu be·

sides that of murdtr. (4) ihe four great~SI names in english poe try are- among the first we comt' to chaucer

Spenct'r, Shakntpcare Milton. 6.' \Vrit~ a letter uf aptllie:Jtion for n ilOBition.

GE:OGHAP ifY (Answer !h•e.)

1. r-:ame the <::llief colonic! of Great llritain. 2, Name tht: capit:~l and metropolis of l~ng lund, Scotland, Texas, Austmlia, Au5t.ria,

Russin, JapAn, (hhHt. lt DiKu~s the llt'tll~nu;nt of Canada during the l:ut d1cade.

I ndicate: the trer11l of development and settlement in the lJ. S. during the last

two dl:'c:ades 5. \Vh:.t ch1mg~s han! occurred in the southern sta tes during the last decade. o. If the axis of the earth w~re: inclined 7~ dcogrees more, hoY.• wide would each

tone be?

BO'fANY. {Answer 6ve.)

Define simple: leaYn; compound leav~"'. What purpO!I~ do lt:aves scrv~? ruua· trate by t:xamples.

2. Describe the proc:e:&s o £ fertilization in a flower. Delin~ a s~d:; a spore:. S. DetillC pollenation; discuss its nced1 and the age:ncin concern~d in it, with spec·

i11l reference to adapt~ations on the part o f lhe flower. 4. Define the principal types of fruits, and give example of each. f). Discuss the relationship and c:lauification of any two of the following planUI, and

mention other common planUI belonging to tbe ~me orders: Wake Robin (Trillium);

buttercup (R.tlnunculus); black mustard (Brassica); willow (Salix); red dover (Trifo­

lium); dandc:lion (Taraxacum). 8. Kame six common piaJlts cultivated for lheir fruit, and give rela.tionthip (elaasl·

fication), etc., of each, and name other plants belonging to the same order in each cue.

7. Oiscuu the- in8uence of plant.s on their environment.

SL"PER!XTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 171

DRAWII\"G. (Answer five.)

I Duig-n n placard nnnounc:ing an exhibition of dra,\ings \\ith date ond place. Choose suttable lette-ring and prese-nt an agreuble arra.ngcmt:nc.

2 Arnnge tbe ginn objects and represent the group by means or the pencil. Car~ ::::~:~ 1t:c~~iq~oC', makt' an agreeable composition, to produce truth£ul values and 10

a. .Same three ~ainu:rs of rt:ligiottl subjects, thrcoe- pnintt:n of portraits, three painters o( land~pe. '\ rNttton ~ht- century and the school to which ~ach bdongs.

lllb: pra~:::~!ta:~~h::~~t10na bNween architecture, sculpture and painting !\"nmc 1111 :•rti~t

6. lllicu~~ the '·alue of drn1dng 115 an ~lement in t'dlleation, tl. !of;~lu• working dn'-\ingl for a table.

c:or!c-. ~C'}::;c;~ 1t1:~ ;i~·;,:~ table: in penpecth:e I'll an angle of .J.i dt'gtet'!'. and the nur~:st

IT. S. IllSTORY. (t\nsw(;r nil.)

I 1\;au}C th•·ce \ idu1 kfl of \\'uhiugton in the Ame:rkan rcn,Jiutiun. :\:~mo h1·e ll'•dcn of the l:eder01list party.

a. ~ame f1H statea iu \\hkh the cnpitnl is not the lr~rgest city. Specify borh citi~s in t"ad1 t.tah" ~),icb you mention.

~ Sv•t•• 1hr~ pulllk JHJiidC's of Thomu J~ffcrso11 . 6 \"!olllr" !llr sl:t\t: 5tatu 11hkh tlid not !K'cedr.

ll ~lt:111inu lh¢ 111'0 colnnlu wllich kept thc:lr chartcn lill the revolution. \lcnti~•n ten ri\'C'rs Moltkh empty into the Mississiwi.

8. "'ai!le the· prc:.j !.·nt.s who haye dit'd in office and 1he succeeding vice preside-nt in rach o;a5c. ~

P. '\'atnu ii\'r cxp:~~:lurrrs f<~r Sp;~in in America.

10 Stntt• tlnt·c great compromisu In Am~rican history.

PHYSIOLOGY. (Answer all.)

I :\"amr .~nd J.x:ate tlu;: valv~a nf tlu· heart.

\\'h.l\. arc the diffucncu lx twren the arlerirs and the vein1? What fotnl!l are tis~ut: build(',..?

.f . \\'hat i~ the function and the value o r m:uticationi' 6. l>escrlbt the blt>Od clot nnJ s-ivl" Its functiun ll \'arne thco t-li!Ctf'tnrv orR&tla nnd "liar lhry l!'liCrttt'.

~amoe an1l !rii'C' functiOOI Of the C:OVt'rlnlf rntmhtl!.llt'l of tht' CNCbrum. 11. ~lmt .the- d•llt'tC'nt part!t uf thC' hl11od and wiv~ their functions. U. \\ h~t Ill the pt)io;;unuut aub~tauce in tobaccu?

Xawt· thrre common sourcu o£ Infection.

Jlf)OKKEEPf:\fG (AIUWtr aiJ.)

1 llrfi11t' II) L.ia!,ility; f1) lm·entory.

))tfin.e (1) fmmlntu:y; (2) lmlorttlntnt

3 l'lisc(J~I the advantnQu of the Cuh nook.

4 Whll is included in the account of Merchandise? What will the account o£ Mer· chantJi~r U!itllllly ~how \\h~n rhe LC"clgtr IR doted?

l1oP:ke;~1li:: IQhlt' Jlrmnint:nt llOint.s o{ difference ~lwt:en Sioale and Double Entry

11. \VImt i!ll mC'ant by (a) "accept-ing 11 draft,'' (b) "indorsing 1\ n~te"? 7 Juurnali'e by Double Entry : Jan. 1, 10117, Rtc:tived from H . Ctoo~~nt, cub in full

fnr l1is note and inte-rest., f287.25 . P;~ce of note $28b.OO, fntere&t $2. 2.1>.

172 REPORT OF THE

MUSIC. (Answer five.)

1. Write scale, pitch and syllable names, locating them on the staff in the key of

A major. 2. Locate the follov.ing syllable on the staff in the key of E major.

do me Ia. fa te do. 3. Sam(' as numbt-r 2, e~ct"pl key three ftau. 4 \\'hat i~ mr;mt by accent in music? ~state how many accen~ each of the following

ha!l: 1wo-part measurt; 1hret"-part measure', four-part meaJure; six-part measure.

6. Locate ~>Cale on Jl or Rn~s Clef in key of A flat major.

{1, (a) What is a rot~ song? (b) Its plae~ and value in public school music?

T~NGT...1S if GRAMMAR. (Answer all.)

I. or the word~ in italics tell what part of speech each is, and ita exad function in

th e sentence: 1. 1'1u:r~ 1'tll.l a sout~d of revdry by night

.-l11d Helgium '-1 t·apill.lf had gathered tllt'n

1/rr· beauty nnd hrr chit·alry." ll. Cln<~'lify tht' cotTIJllunents 111 tb~ following:

1 , .:\ smile makes a s:ul h~rt glad. 2. The war lasted four long years.

S. The king v.as a haughty man. 4. The chiltl offered the beggao n penny. 6. Ca<"sar, having conquered many nations, invaded Britain.

f[J. ('la"sify the depcudent claus~s and tell how each i5 used:

1 . They said it was a shocking sight after the field was won.

2. Knowledge is the \\ing "'b~rewith we fly to heaven. 3. The well !tprings that supply lhe streami are seldom spent.

IV. (a) C.h·e the principal parts of lie, daJh, diN•,

(b) llt'fine adverb. (c) Oi!itingui!!h participle and infinitive. Illustrate.

\'. Ca) Define transitive, intransitive, and copulative verb.

tb) Cla..~ify the verbs in the following:

1. ' rh(' moon cau!les the tides. 2. Wealth i!l a doubtful fortune. s. The cowslip posi~s will be culled by little boys.

'*· 'fhc green field sleeps in the sun.

6. The horse seems dead.

PSYCHOLOGY (ELEMEN'L\RY). (Answer all.)

State apccifically what you have studied in psychology (what, where and when).

1. 'I'he: qualities of &ensatl.on. 2. 'fhe relation of apJ)erception to

(a) l'erct>plion.

(b) Reason.

(c) Action. S. Mental J magee. 41. The human instincts.

SUPERI:"JTENDENT Of' PUBLIC 1::\STRUCTION

ALGEBRA. (Answer eisbt.)

1. Simplify,

x'-2x'-4xt8 -+- I ( 1 3x+n . ) ( 4x-13 ) I x'+3x'-27x-81 / + x'+tix+9 X I- x'-9 J

173

2. A train running from A to D merts with an accident "'bich delays it ·Hi minutes; it then procee-ds at five-sixths its former rate and arriv~ at B 75 minutes late. Had

the accident occurred -4!; mile• nearer A, the train would ha,·e heen 00 minutes late. FinJ the rate of the train bdore the nccident and the distance from n tn the ("1int of

detention 3. ~imrlify,

(a) f " )Hxa4-sy•+t!'16xat6y-J2+/I' 2x<a (h) (-5.x-myn+ 27,•) -8 free the result from negative exponents. ~. (a) Prove that u" = l.

(b) Reduced to its simplest form,

['qp. q ] p-<< - 1

\ vxp-q

(c) Rationalize 7 11 11- 5 v--:j

lv3-3v2 fi. Find the root of x'+x 1-1=0 and show that each of them is equal to

the equare of the other. 6. Roh·e for x,

~ (h-:1,-t-n (5x-:l)· t= -l (RJ Uet.enuim• k so that th£' equation

x 1-Rx.-t-l!l:--k mo.y ha,·e equal roots. (l;) Pt"O\'f.' that (X ·I) is a factor or x•m_2xn+l.

~ Twu cubNii togethc-r ('ontain 23 fi·S t"ubic inches and the edge of one increased by the t~dgc of the olhl"r ettlmls t h ind1e11. Find the edge of each cube.

0. 1l a: b = c: d, pro,·e that n' + h': nc t-bd - b: d.

lll. The di!Olat1cc thrnuJfh • hich '' OOdy f.11ls from nst varies as the squa1·c of the time n falls. flow far ~lou a ho<ly fall in fJ srconJt if it falls 04 feet the first two sec· ond~ ~

l:l'O:•H>:\IlL:S. 1 Answrr live.)

J·;xplain the nta:giual theory of valur-.

t. Define 11andau.l m<•nq·, anJ db,linguish it frt-m token and credit money. I. l·:nu,m·r:1te the diflt1rnt kinda of money t1t pu·srnt in usc in the Unil!·d State•

and lnJicatc thL· leg<1l t.-ndcr JmWt'r of each kind or c:l~tss o f our money. •

4. Deline monopoliu. DistinR;ui~h bctwc~.:n natural and industrial monopolir•.

6. \\'hal are lhc chief mcthotl'l al the pr('st·nt Lime in force for th(' n.--guJation of trus11 r

~t'IIOOL~ 1,,\W. (Ansv.·cr five.)

1. Name all the dirTerent c:la~;fiCI o f teachers' certificates issued in Iowa, 2. State the law relating to schtXll Jibrarit:s.

8. What are tht" dutit"s of the secretary of a di.!ttrict board of education? 6. \Vho may \'Ole at school elections 7

6. Jluw may a county high school he estublit~hed?

e. State the Jaw relating to compulsory attendllnct".

174 REPO RT OF THE

li15TORY OF EDUCATION.

1 Discu!i!l the Rcn.ai-;.o;a1:ce, indica ting ( a) it.s origin, (b) chief characteri1tia, (c)

counc of tlcVt"lo1unent, roll chid namu con nected. ther<'.,..i!h. . (~in n sync•{'t;i'l of SJlCnct>r's cha pte r on mtdlectunl t'ducat10n.

:1. ~tate the chid t~lm:alional theories and wo rk of John Dewey. 4 l~hr n !iynopoie of the educ:"ttional tlu~ories and activities ot Cincirmatus,

5. ! ~in a t-ynot••i!l of Pluto' s Republic. , (J Ci\'C twn nl!.mH c:onnec tNI wit h (a) ltenai!J!Inncc, {b) Renlism, (c) Scholasticism,

I'd) l{nm;u1 ccluc:.llion, Je) ]~ll tclish educa tion, ( £) Early American education.

CtVU .. COVI:CRNMENT.

J N nmc the S\ Rir officc:n elected by the: peoople nnd give the duliu of each.

Jlc&cribe the SJI!>tcm of land suncys used in Iowa. 3. IJ ow may a !Jil l b-ecome a l :~w with out the I{Onrnor's 1ign~ture?

4 , !l ow nre cn nd idntcs for offic~ nomin:.tcd at ort'St'nt in lowal' 5 \\'ha t i$ tht' Cl>mpo~ition of the executive coundl of the stnte ?

!'\o rne tht' pr incl pnl coul1t)' officers antl g;ve the-ir dutic-1. H o"· many mcmbt-rs of the United Statt:'!l house of reprcscntlltivcs arc dec:ted

from Jmu ? \\ 'hnt is the term o f such rerrest'ntativn and how lire the-y t"lcctcd? s \\'hat compt.nu tlo n do the members of the 1ta.te legislature recelvel'

o ~tate ten of the powt-n o f congress a! given in the constitution.

ll nw nrc the territories g•werned ?

PIIYSICS. ( Answer ten.)

,1'1. 1Jo w lonR will it tal.:e a train 400 fr:et long, with a uni£orm spccd of 30 miles

-pt•r hour, to pa!!l COI\11)\etdy through a tunncl ~ of a mile l~ng? .

2. 'Vhat is 111eant hy the mech:mical advantnQ;e of a !'1\mplc mnclunc? Derive the

cxrru~i.on for the mechanical ad\•ant3ge in the .case of nn incline~ plane: a. " ' hat (l\)('5 11 b:,.rOillflCr nll:a&ure? Explain "'-hY the h:~romet!C. rc.oadmg l5 lower on

mPi~ <~Y~i~;;n w:~Q;l:~ryli;ln;;~llll:l in air and 40 grams In wnter. What is its &peci6c

ogra~~IY \~.~~~~ \:::":~.: three charncterislic properties of a sound and upon which physical

1Ju~•.tlti~:n~tc;,_:c::tr~;.: i~:;:cl:ormed by a single double convex lenJ when the object ;.

'Plnr<'cl so that ~he lens is u~d as n reading glass. .. The diameter of the lll(IOn is 2,100 miles; the distance f•·om the earth to the

111~~ i~ 2~0.11~0 mllu, from the sun to the earth is OS million ~fliles .. \\'hat is the di­nmetrr of the sun if in the case of a total eclipse of the lUll •U enllre surface seems

<:0\'Crrd by the moon? . • .. A. Explain fully the condensation that forms on the outs1de of pitChers contauung

i.cP v.ale:r. What it meant by re1ath·e humidity? 0. State Ohm's law. How large a current Rows through a 16·c~ndle power lamp on a

110 voh circuit if the rub;tancc of the lamp is 180 ohms? \Vhat 111 thr watt per candle

of ~l~i.s ~;:: the e-nergy chan~tn from the coal con!lumed under a boiltr to the light

1ivt-n out by an incanducent lamp. . . 1 1. Expi 3in the transmiuion of speech ihrough a telephone Circuit.

METHODS A)t.]D ~fANA('.EME.NT.

1. Define induction and write an inductive lesson. 2. Define aJ>Ilcrception and illustrate specifically how it should be observed in

tuchir'g. ::1. {';h·e 1\J\ illustration of prp«eding from concrete to abstract.

SUPERI?\TEKDEKT OF PU BLI C 1:\STRUCTIO:\ !75

•· Draw a diagnm of the cye s howing the <:a.U"f' of myoria. What prOtluees it? How can it be- refjeved~ llow detcct it ?

6. ~ame the fi\•e formal steps in teachi ng. How clo!le\y should tbt'y tR· vb,.t:nedl' G. Outline fully a first day's work in tt achin& dc:dmal fractions.

PRIMARY STATE CERTIFICATE. CI\ILD I'SYCilOLOCY.

(A nswe r five .)

1. Xrunc the organs inchull'd in the cent ral nnvou~ ,y~ t nn anti give the function of C"a<:h organ.

~ He!'leribe the ~1rgan o( sight nnd tell how we ~~<e

S. Tli'ltiURni&h betw c:en :t prece11l aTHI a memory image. A Illt1Urntt tht' \•alue (Jf tlJe tmq;intllion in knrni ng w:eogrnphy.

&. Ih·fint' :feeling, cma tion. Name: the di ffe re nt cllls!leS of t he emot:ions.

tl. C(lmpare instinctive nctions with reftex nct ions. De li ne motive a nd dt'libernt ion , II/STORY 01·' EDUCATfO N.

( Anawer fi ve . )

1 \\'hat "us lhe ''Orbis l'ict111?" Why was it liUcceuful ?

l'. 'C11I~in ho,~\\ Pcst:lluZ7i 11aed ob!iervnti on i n hi.s teachi ng and v. h M his J1UTf'U!IU "'ere in tht1s w.in~ it.

3. H ow did llora.ce Mann nid in forming our &)'!itl.' ln o r t duca tion in the U . S.?

4 t~hc a short s\.:c-tch Cl{ the CNman sch ool 1ys1em.

li. Kame t•.n of thc 1•rind1)a./ books on edu cation, give author s a nd time o f pub­licatioA.

fl. \\'h<~t ta llwn:tllillm \\'ho \lit'rc- mnH' tlf its principal adher ent!. ? PRD-TAUY Ml~TIIODS.

IAnswtr five.)

l. Outline ,-our plan for tu~:h!ng incidental reading. I.ittle Boy Dim~ ot· Pittypa.t aml Tippy l<le may be used to illustrate. Compnrt' tl1e Rational with the Eclectic mclhod of r•·adilllf.

t \\•rin~ trn or t•\ehc linn on the im110r!am:-or- of training tl1c sensea in the prbntlfr arndc II 11111\ 1)1\tlJnl' two J.:~5t'llll in l!OI"IISt tr:tl11i11g.

.S. lh!ICI~S the value nf heautH11l storit•a, J10t'lll8 auU 1un1J9 for children a.nd e:xplaiw fl>llr ITI~t]mo ] of tC<Ilhin_g 3 l'iWr)' , f~iVc: 1!. Cn1n·rrt1: 1\lU'tlratiUn,

<4. c:h a language ltssou l n the tl!llllc: tree ill Mlly an1t state two aims of !an~ ~IO~C \\ DJk .

'i . f;h C" !<olri'S in tc•nrhincr thr numhn 1 :!. Outline twu 'tystcna of number work lln•l gh·r- ti,·e sugestioru: for drill work by m~nn1 of games

d. l>i.•cu~s th r hcnt'fi t-1 o f a. hehool pnlrn fM (\lilllrt'n ami "tate- ~ome objrt'lious to field excu 01iuus.

PI,ANT STUD\' {Ans .. er fivl!". )

1. :"houlol plart Hurl y be n•ati t' Ct'IRtrlhutu~y to •~wnkcning an interc!lt in and a know· lerliC: (,f rra<:l•cal agri l.'u\turc a nd hr~rt iculturr , l•T ~ h nulrl it b~.: simply informational? Cive reas.nnll fnr answer.

2. What rt"&sonll can bt' gi n·u for lhf' t•llau vnnc::c- o f Arhur \lay by the IChool?

a. Name the three best trt't'l for thr sch'" ' l grounds and give rcason11 for your ch~k~.

4 Why shO"Uld a weedless gnrden be culthau::d?

6. \Vhat are smne of nature'• JlrOvislons for sca\l~riJ1g its fruits. Give examples. 6. Give al least six re-asons wl1y the dandelion is 150 prevalent.

VOCAL MUSIC. (Answer live.)

1. What two things would you aim to accOJMJ)Ii&h in primary music?

2. :-.:ame three .songs from Mn. C:tynor's books, and fh•e other primary soup. ~vlng the author of each.

17fi REPORT OF THE

3 ~nllle fo11r books of primary &ongs and giYe the name of one IJOOB from each

4, llow mu.:h iudhulttal work would you ha,·c in the first two grade&?

f1 Cive 110me s{M:c::ial choict'S to assist the so-called monotone. ~ Outline brirfly the work for the fint grade. 1 row many rote sonp 1hould be

l'iw•n ~ I\' a me three a:uorl book~ 10 l!t<lect tbt:m from-PllYStCAL TRAINING.

(An.swt:r fi.vt:.) 1- Wbnt is the pur('lr'l~u: of educational gy~:n!'lllstie&? Give basis for the lt:lection o f

wuch C'>et'rd~f'q, 2. What nrc the tl1rec mt.:thods of teaching form:.l gymnnstica? Which is bnt ? B. Clvc the dirfert•ncell nnd similarities between the educational and correctiv e parts

of o 1loy's lc~Mn, 4. (a) 1\'ame four common (\dormltics fomul among scl10ol chi ldren and give

caulK",. £or eo.ch. (bl Discus!'. treatment of Kypho~i!'i. n. Oiscun Uttrci'c M a. treatment for constip01tion. n. \\'rite out skd~tutl or "'. com[llete gymnaslic lt'<SOR.

DRAW ING (.\n!wer fivt'.)

\\'hnt i"' the purpose of art instruction in the primary gmdt's? Make. a drawing of a cylinder in hori:zontal position showing an tnd and a part

('I{ the ~·un"tl surface and write out the principles r.hown in the drawing :t. Malit' n sketch ~hoY.ing the apJ)('arancr: of receding lin~• obo\'e and helow the

ltvd of tb~ tyc. .. . '1alcc A group in out line of three objects a.ntl write out thl!; principleti of good

grm1(1ing 5. What i~ 1he value of picture study in the lower gradts?

Make. a Jlhlll for the study of some picturt'. fJ, Make. a J)lan for a color ltsson. \ Vhat storiu or mn.terlnls ma y bt: tlsed to add

inu·rtst to tl1e color work? SCHOOf. MANJ\CRM I~:o.I T ,

(Answt'r five.) 1. ~t;~te clel'lrly five wnys in which scholarsh ip aids the teacher. ~. Ddint ((lucn ti on, tc:tching, habit. State three ways in which the tende.ncy to form

lln.hi ts is hel,,rul. 3. W ri t e twenty lines on t'ducatlonal waste , the cause. of which lie ou tside o f the

teacher's di rect control. .. . S tate clea rly how leading from the " kn own to the unknown" is used in begin·

n ing j)rimary work. f). State tlm~e ways in which thoughtful c hi ld s tudy ai ds the teacher . State three

ways o f s tudyi ng ch ildrt'n. 8. In wha t way is tllt' school a dvil comntun it y ? \Vha.t use would you make o f thi.s

SCHOOL L AW . (.-\nswe.r fiv e.,)

1. ~t :ttl' th e la w rcgar dil1g public money for IJChooL library. - · S tate the number o f n1embc:rs , time of election , term o f office, time of organiz;a.

tion o f the 11ehool township boa r d. r ural indepe ndent school boarcl, city school boar ll.

3. State five tlutictJ o f the schooL board. .. . S tnte the law regarding women voting. 5. Stille the time o f election, term of offi~, &alary and duties of the State Super­

intendent of P\1blic lrstruction. 0. State the time, manner of election , the term of office , salary and duties of the ICC.·

rt'tar~ of a city school board.

SUPERI NTE!\DENT OF PUBJ.IC 1:-ISTRUCTION li7

QUESTIOXS USED I N TIJE REGULAR I~X.\\11:\.\TIO:\ FOR COC~TY CF.RTt­FlCA'TES, JULY 20, 30, 31, llltlS,

If nto.re tban teo qu~tions nrc answued only the first ten v.- 111 recchc credits.

DfOACTICS. (AOS\\Cf t<:n.)

1. Glvc four principles that should govern in the making of the daily program

2. Ducri~ the mental clle~.:l!l ynu hn\·c notic ...... l nn your l'll['lils from (a) .lou of •lt't'Jl, (b) worry or anxiety, (c) JlOOr ,-entilatiun, lol) lack of cxc:rdsc.

S. State four rules to be oh~rvcd in f(lrmin~ a new hnhit.

4. \\'h~l should be the tr:~chrr's knowlerlye of a Juhject, Ill) M treated in the text usctl, \b) as trelltcd IJy other authoritiu? (;ivc one- rea~o 11 fo-r tad• :.n!twcr.

5. lJt'fi1te (a) sensation, (b) perCC'Jlti•ln,

l'l Gi\'t. and explain live lcrrns used in di~cul'l~inK the powers u( the mind

7. Mention thr<'t' worll1)' inctntives anfl l'iiUIC 1\hy thtoy are 1\'0rthy

lJisc:us!l briefly the educatit•nal \';due of itnfl)liuation in the study of nultlwmo.th::1 .

lli;;tinguhh btotwffn drill, rt\'iC'\1 IHHJ t')t:tminntiun ns tt> (n) purpwc, (b) manner

o£ cc.nducunJ.!, and (c) fr<,IIU~ncy .;nch ~~:hould be u~e1l

lU State three ruiC"s that Bhoultl be obo;ervt'cl in teaching. 11, ~anw thl" book.'! adopted for the Teacher's !{eadilig Circle of Iowa for the

ycar 1907·1\HII\. State brkAy the character and purpoSe.' of each bclok. 12. \\ hrn a. teacher and a !<chool bourd have t-ntered into cuntract. (a) how may it

be legally h!'1Jktn, (b) v.hnl lt'll'al righ ts has the tt'acher sl1ould the board bre.aM it, (c)

"hat ksal ri11hlt hu t\1e bDArtl "h~tuld the tc:u;bt't' break it? What is the moral obligation

o f thl" (<J.rtwa to the cuntract 1

10:10 to 11 ;10.

lf mm•' than fi,c QUl'll\inn11 arc nuswert1l anly tht' fir11l five will rective credit.

ORT li OC R.\ PJl'l. (Anewrr any thret of th e following)

1·2, \Vrik twelll) words pronomu:t'd by the coxa mincr. 8. Odine vrthucpy, afl:x, lcttrr, syllfllllr, l'i' JK'lUnp:,

"· Put tl~e lliacl'itlcal marlo.!l tP the fullowing: though, plow, caugh t, min.ion, earnest .

1111 ~~~~ ~~~/ t'~t1:·.e th~ u~r!l nf thr" hyphrn. {b) Gh·e two uses o f li ilent l~tten with ex·

11. White: ahrevl.a tions for thr f,l]Jo"lrtg: noon, di tto, t hat is, last mon th , suverin· tend,·nt, harrt-ls, pound.,, poa.:tmn~tl·r, railroad, .\pril

~llell ll'tt of words 1 di!'Cipline

i· ~~~:U~t:~ • neuter 6. tougar 6. pr.irie 1 participle 8. auJtlliary D. prodigious

10 ti•, geing 11. •upucrde 12. a'lphy:da 1:;1 o.rySiJld!UI 15. po~y p .

~ g: =~~:n\:l~ t 17. primary

~ :: :~!~Jum ~0 . rt'ceive

WORD U~T.

under thf' 1lirrt"tion u£ tht' crll\duc:.tor.

11 :JO to 1 2~no.

Jf more tha n five q ue11ions nrt> answe red onl y t he fi rilt !h·e will receive c re di t.

178 REPORT OF THE

REAIJif'o;G. (An!lwer five.)

1. \Vhat is !he v:~lue of tt'arldng pltonicto in primary grades?

2. Suggeflt a rtmt•tly for (D) nasal qualil)' of voicf', (b) throaty voice.

3 .. (a) .Define t'lll)lhnsi~. (b) what words should be emphasiud? (c) Tell three-ways an wh1ch \lntd!l m;ty may be made emphat ic.

4. (a) S~aggrst mer~ns for •ecuring a conversational tone in rr.ading. (b) Wha t ia tJ1t' valnc of nnpenonatior1?

5. 1'\ame a liJ}Cdfic prose. 0~ poelical selecti<ln, tht: oral reading of \\b.ich may be made effedive in character bUiichng,

ll. \Vhflt pror:liminary work should be requ ired bdore reading the following: .'\.s long, long years ago I wnnderetl,

r seem to Y.ander even ye t.

The hours the idle schoolboy squandered,

The ma11 would die ere he'd forge t. 0 hours that frosty cld dc~m~d wasted, Korlding his gray l1~ad towards my boob, 1 d~llr~r priz~ the lore 1 cast~d.

H ith you, amol\g the treu and brooks, Th an all that l have gajned 1ince then

From learned boob or study withertd men.

Oral re1Hiing under dirc:ttit;m of tln! comlurtor. -Low~ll. in "The Bobolink."

WEDi\'J::SDAY P. M.-1:15 to 3;00.

If mor~ than fi\·c qutstiom; ori:o answ~red only the first five will receive credit.

GEO\.RAPIIY. (.\nsw~r five.)

J. (a) Round I owa . (b) Name- and locat~ lt'n important citi~1 . of Iowa. 2. Drfin~ promontory. e!iluory. phueau, delta, silvas. Name ond locate one uample

of each.

8. What (:acts made possible !he dty o( :Minntapolis nnd determined its lead.inJ industry? What is thi!l leading industry? Whue is this city located?

" · Nnme and !ocntc two imponnut citie~ in each of the following: FrRm:.e, Guman y, Russia, Cannda, Texas. '

5. \\'bot and where is each of the following: Budapest, Caracas, Titicaca, Melbourne, Madagasca.r, llonduras, Ce:ylon. Pnra, Newport. Itasca. ·

6. Name and locate one na\·igolllc 1iver in each of five couotries important for pur· poses of commerce. i\'arnt one uf the important products carried on each.

3:00 to 6 :00.

ARrT HME TI C. (Answer l)vc. Indicate operations.)

1. {a) \ \ 'rtte a number o( seventeen order.s, sep3rate it into periods and over each

period wri te its name.

(b) 'J'o find tl1d G. C. D. of two or mo re 11\\mbera, wh at prime facto u must be com· bined? Illustrate your answer.

2. {a) Write the following as decimnls: (1) tbrte hu nd red an d twenty-five thou ...

andt hs, (2) t hree hundred twen ty-five thotlsa ndths, (3) three h undred t wenty and fi-re thousa ndt hs, ( " ) three hundred twe nty-five hund:red· thousan dths, (6) three hundred tweat)"

five hundredths. (b) Writi ng t he numbers as deeimals, div ide five ten ths by t wenty-fi ve hundredths and

mulliply the quotient by thirty-fi ve ten-thousand ths.

SUPERI:-<TENDEXT OF PUR LIC 1:\~TRL'CTlO:\ li9

3. (a) \Vhnt is the rate o f gnln \\hen pens that Ci'"' Hi crrit~ a Rn· .. ~ a1·o: ~"ld at one cent each?

(h) When the inttrest on $361) for 1 yr. 6 mo. 111 rJ,J. is •~2, \\}131 is thr rate~ 4. (a) Find the cost a f the following load t>f cfJal at $3.60 a ton: Gro'l:!l wdght,

~.640 pounds, tare, 1,450 pounds,

(b) How shall I mark silk tbat cost $1.{1"1 ru yard that I may k11 it at 1n per ct:nt bdow t.he marked price and yet sa in ~-, )'lt'r cent?

5. Find tht: dllrcrt"nec betwet-n the true! ruul tlH!' han].; di~COl1111 nn $i;OO fnr 2 yr_ (1

mo. 16 da. at 0 per cC!nt

IJ_ (a} Find the eapacity, in galiOn!!, of a ei!ltC!In l fe,·t in dian1etn :m<l 1.'0 ft"tt rlcl"fl

(b) A fit"lcl 120 rods lonl{ contains 7'5 A IJ,l.,.l 1\i1le is it?

7, Name a.nd dcfinc the four fund:um·ntal nt>e-ratinns of aritlmtt"tic, (1,) name an11 d~fint" the terml used in each nnll (c) o;tate a principle i11\'0lve!d in C!A('h

5:00 to 0;00.

ORA~ REA OJ :-.:r.. At the ahovco time or nl c.onvenicnfe of the! crmdnctnr.

TIIURSJ)AY A. M.-B:lO to llt:tn.

I£ mmc than fn-e quution, are an!lwercd nnly lhC! fi~t five will rccrivc crt'1lit.

UNTTI·:D STATES IH::iTORY. (Answer live.)

1 From rndt o( tht three nations that took a leading p:trt in the early explonationa

of Amrriea. n;~~.mr fJ!ll' explorer 11nd one or more a f hls tli!llcOveries or explarations. 2. Gi\'C ont i!llJlnrtant hi~torical f11ct in cormcc:tion with each of the foHow iAg : Ply·

mouth U~Xk, William 'Prnn, Bunker Hill, Valky r~orge, the Alamo, Commodore Perry,

jtJferann, Had!>, ManHia Brty, the Maine, Santiago. 8. \\'riir fully on tmy two or the topics given below:

The I~mbargo, The llarHvr• l Com·t"ntlon,

fh e 1-(onroe lloct rine, The 1-Ua!tllllri Cmn~1nnni1r,

'fhe! UrcJ ~cntt ncdsion . .f Of \\htlt imporumce in the oh~·\·ch>pmc:nt of tllis country was the discovery cf

gold in Califtornia? 5. In the (:1\·il \\''lr why were thc- hattlc11 M Uull Run, Vicksburg, Getty1burg, and

Sherman's :\la.n-h to the Sen Important,

e J~W.Jllain fully "-hat i1 meant hy "Tbt" Spoil!& 5ytttm," "Civil Service Reform."

IO:lfl to 12.110.

tf nwre than lhe QU~:!'tllml!l are ant...,erc:d only the fir&! five will receive crt:dit.

PliYSHH.OG\'. (.\nswer five.)

], nefinc lrndon. ligament, ca1•tilage, Rhtnd, capillary.

2. (a) Ch·e tv.o rcuon1 why (ond!ll are couked?

{h) Men tir.n the chief food clement or rl('mcnt• othc,. than water fuund in each of

the follo~<~·ing: pntatocs, huns, nuts, httf, huttl't.

8. Name the mcmbranr which invcstB, (a) the henri. (11) the lung!, (c) th e bra in,

(d) the ))ones, (c) tile joint!,

4. (a) Ci\le two grneral effects or nlcO>bol. (b) What i& the specific ciTec• o( alcohol

-on, (l ) digestion, (2) liver, (3) re&pir.ot ion, (4) heart?

&. (a) Ma ke drawing o f the e)'e. l ,cttCT and nam~ the tlarts. (b) Tell how we see.

e. Distinguish bet ween tilt" funclions o( gray and white nerve ti~sue.

180 REP'?RT OF THE

(b) Explain reflex action.

7. Trace the circulation of the blood from tbf! left ventricle back to the left

ventricle.

THURSDAY P. M.-1:00 to 2:00.

1£ more than live quc1tions nrc :tntmered only tbe first fi.,•e will receive credit.

MUSfC. {Answer fi\·e.}

1. Name thrt"e common faults in school sinKing and tell how to 0\'ercome them.

2. Ju "hat grades •houlol rotc singing be tiUJJhui:r.t'd most strongly? Name • aood book .of rote sonw.;.

3. Write tlu: m~jor !il'alc ill E Hut, C ll nnt'l 1:. 4. (a) \\"rite four kinds of n<~lcll, four kindR o r re1ts, and three kinds of me:uurea,

(b) Exrlain the me:minR of lrlrgo, aii('R'TO, diminuendo, and crucendo.

5. Explain why childrl'n 1hould h:arn ('lhrasea before meuuru. Name a song and

tdl how mat1y J>hro!>C!I it cnntains. 6. Why is it ont wi~e to lmve childnLl he::Jt time "'ith the hctnd while singing?

7. 1' eJJy.hy it l!l iHl('lortant to ha1·c- children sing in light, clear, high tone!l.

t:OG to 1 :00,

H more tkm five question~ are answcrt-d only t he first five will rec.eive crt:dit.

CRA~Ii\1:\R.

(AnSI\Cr fil'C.)

l. (a) :\'nmc tht: Jll'ITIS of ~fiC('Ch. Give 1111 example of cnch .

(b) \Vhot is inflection.

(c) What parts o( s~cch art: inRected? (d) What does infl«.tion (dt-clt·nsionl mark in a pronoun?

(e) \\'hat does inflection (conjup;ation) mnrl.: in n verb?

!. Write a sentence containing:

(a) A noun 1n position with the subjec-t. (b) A noun or pronoun as atlrfbute complement. (c) An adjective a§ attri lmtc comJdemt'r\l (d) A rda ti 'ie pronoun.

(e) An adverbial clause. S. (a) \\'hat is munt by principal p.ut' of n verb? \Vhnt arc the principal partir of

the English vcorb? (h) Givr lhe J'lrinl'iufll l>:lr!<~ nf 11n. ··~t .,.,. rirh•. ring. write. cln . flv •it ""' ..

T l!ltt the lad who wlctn his father thought 1'o clip Iris morning nap by hackneyed praise Qf vagrant worm by urJy songster CONfhl, Cried, "~crved him right I 't is not a tall surprising; The worm wMc. ptmishcd, Sir, for early rialng."

Chusify the above t~cmtcncc.

Name pprincipal dau~t' or clauaes. Na.mc aubordinate clau!'.t'll,

1't'll the !lind and g\\'t' the o ffice of cacJ1 a11bordinate clause? ( In naming clauses give onl7 the unrnoOified subject and the unmodified predicate.)

5. Pane words italicized ill -4, 6. Supply words omhted in the following sentences. Give case and office of each

word su!'lplied. (a) Tlu! man -- hesitates is lost. (b) The man -- you met is my brother. (c) To --) do 70u refer?

SUPERINTENDENT OF PURL!C Il'STRUCTION 181

(d) -- do you thing J am? (<) -- do you lilkt:" me to be~

7. (a) '\irite the plural o£ the following: knife, h:~~n~r·o n, wagonlc.'ad, '\1iss Smi~. a:.:is, datum, alumna, alumnus, 6, •,

(b) Change the prepo'litional phrase to a poll'lt'fi,ive in t-ach of the followin• • (1) The quarters of the aoltliuw.

(!!) 'fbe bocns of the men. (S) Th~ books of IOtnC'body rclsr. (f) Tile poems of Burns. (5) The r~ign of William and Mary

•:uo to s:on. If more thon fh·e qn<:~>tiun'l nrc an5wrr~!l oul)l' tlw fir~t fin· \\ill rc:ct"ive rce1lit.

Srrirs ns. P I~N'\IANSirJ!'.

(Answ('r fivr.)

1. Mention three dtfinih! means that you would C111Jlloy toworrls bre~ki"B' up finau

movement. 2. \\'rite <'igbt to ten li nes on the inwortrmc:e of good fl«'IH\lanship, nnd let d~te;m

be a sammplc of your best work. 13. \\'ritto (a) thto one apace letters; (b) a group of capill~h having the same ~n·

era! movement'!. tl . Mention fou r essen tials o f good penmam;hip.

6. (a) llow often should the wriling periods come in the primary grades? Give a

fe w JIIK'K<'51ions on t~ac.hing writing to htginnef!l. 6. Describe the forearm !llOVCJIH'"nt. Give three reasons for teaching it.

FRIDAY A. M. 8:10 to HJ:15.

Jf more than five questionll are aflswered only the first five will r cocenve credit.

Series D-:1. ALGf;BRA.

(Answer five. Indicate opeflltions.)

1. Stnte the theorem or give the process Co r determining by lnapec:tion the £ollowin1 prodlrct.s: {a) the: product of tlu: sum and difference of two quanlltica, (b) the square of the difference o f tw o qttantities, (c) the cube of the difference o f two qu11ntities.. Solve on original problem to illustrate eacb,

2. (a) Simplify :

I

a 1 ( I ) 1 --X.+ 2 x-:=a - X+ a= l+ ft'li

(b) Sol\'e for lhe vulue of x:

~-;;- • - a ~ b + 2=0.

..

3. (a) J)iYide a into two J)llrtS such that m times the fint abatl be -I!Qtt:ll to tbe

second divided by "· (b) What number Js thnt wh011e five ·sixtha as much exct'i!ds 25 as one-ninth of it

iJ less than D. f. Factor and indicate the factors of th~ II. C. F. and L. C. M. of the! following:

x• + 2xy +y', x• -y•, and x• -y• 6. rf I were to make: my field U rod.s longer and oi- rods wider, its arC!a would be

increased by 2-40 11. rods; b11t if I wrre to make ita length 4 rods less and its width 5 rods leas, its a.rra would be diminished by 210 sq. rods. Find its length, width and area.

6. (a) Define fraction as used in algebra. (b) When is a fraction said to be

positive~ (c) What does the sign plus indicate when placed before a fraction? (d)

182 REPORT OF THE

Gh·~ dir«tirm for clearing an equation of fractions. (e) Under Y. hat conditions may we transfer a ttrm from on!!' mrmbeT of an equation to the ober? Cive the rason for your

7. (a) MuhiJ•ly:

:1 v 5 - 2vif + vTby Gv5 + ~ ,. tl - 2 vT.

(b) Solve:

vx- 1 + vx + 1 = v 4 x + & 10:1C. (o 12:00. 1 r more than live questions are answered only the first f.ve w111 receive credit.

ECONOMICS. (Answer five.)

1. Distinguish bet\\eton necusities and luxuries. 2. \Vhat is 111eaut by lnnd1 \\'bat is \'alue? 1\let1tion some things that are useful

but without valne. 3. \\'hat j~ toriff? Mention five articles that have been used for money. \\'hst have

proven best for this purpose:? Why? . 6. E:J~:plain the law of diminishing ret11rns in agriculture. h thue a law of In·

creasing rt'turn11? l::xplain. , 6. \Vhat effect has the incr~aud facility for immigration on the work1ng out of the

Malthusian doctrine? Explain, 7. Define strike, Joe kotH, trust and lllonopol:r.

1:0 Oto 2.45, If more thon fi\·e questions are ansY.ered unly the first fin! will recdve eredit.

Storie• Tl-~ CIVICS.

(Answer five.)

1. Give the dutiu of the President. 2. (a) llow mny a territory be admitted into the Union as u nate?

(b) Name two arlvnntn8CS f{nined by a territory in becoming a state.

3. Give ten !lOwers granted to congreas by the:: const ituti on of the United States. •1. fa) What is ;,a congress?'' (b) Explain (1) first session (2) second aession. (S)

the numbering, (c) How is the representation of a state determined for each branch of

congresa? (d) Under whmt conditions may the rcprcacntation in tbe lower house be

reduced? ti. (a) \\'h;ll officc:rs con1titute the Executive Council of fowa?

(b) Name four important duties devolving upon it.

(c) What wa!l the purpo5C' of the primary election held Junf" !, l!JOB?

11. (a) Ducrib«: three proccue:s by which a bill may ~come a law. (b) What gives the Speaker o f the House more influence ovr legislation than another

member ha1? 1. (a) Stale two purposes of the judicial department of 0\lr government.

(b) What three general classes of cas« come under the jurisdiction of the United

Statu courts? (c) Oistlng\lis'h between original and appellate jurisdiction.

2:•5 to 5:00

If more than live- questions are answered ·only the first five will rt"ceivc credit.

PHYSICS. (Answer 6ve.)

1. Define inertia. How is the property manifested in the planets of the solar system? Give a :aimple, homely illustration of inertia. State Newton's 6nt law of motion.

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t. S tate the law of gravitation for two ma"'>C'!t. l)c.fine «nter of gravity. Asaumin&

the radius of tht' earth to ~ 4,000 miles. <ktumine the v.eight of a 500 pound mas~ 7,000 miles abo\·e the ear;~h's surface

I. ComJl1llre the momentum af a 15-pctnnd eannon b:tll maving at the ratt! of 800 fee.t pe:r 1roond with that of a B·ounce bulltt "'hirh has a ''t'lurity nf t20 yards per sttond.

4 Exprt'Q in ~·ords or by formulae the law!l of fallinR h<Hiin,

5. F.xplain the construction and operation nf 11 mtrcurial barometer. Make dn.wln1 .

0. (n) Tellh wo to find the liquid 11rt"SIIIlte on lhe bottom of a Yelle!. On the aide. (b) ~tate Pascal's Law of the tran1mi""ion nf rrcnure by B lirtuid. ?. Dt-fin~ t he terms pitch, rc&onnnce. interfr-rence.

8. " 'hat efTect does the free:zlng of watt'f hnVl' on the o;urrounding atmospherer De· fine specUlc heat . Calorie. J·:xplain the lt'rm lult1t llr11t.

SAMPLE QUI~ST IONS FOR RENEWAl, 0 1r St•:CONI) r.RADl~ UNIFORM COUNTY CERTIPTCATES. PSYCHOI.OG\'.

(Answn trn.)

1, What are the gent.•rat divisions of the nen·oua system, and what arc the function•

o( tnch di,·ision? 2. To what extent can each oct independently of the othc~? 3. ]1sycbologically what is there "good" about a habit?

4. 'Vhat is the difference between habits and instincts? 5. ncfme a nd illustrate the rt'lation between con.sciousne!ll and attentio n

6. \\'hat is the: most elfeclin· means for seeuring at t ention?

7. ])~ attention tend to change lh P object attended to?

8. \\'hat is the material out o r which an imngt" is formed?

9. \\ 'hat is the difference between imagination 1n1d memory? 10. De&eribc your image o f the multiplication table.

11. \Vhat opportunities for pcnistcnt will training should every .school afford?

PSYCJTOLOC.Y. fi\n~wer t t11.)

1. Distinguish reficK, aULornnlic nnd conscious action,

'l. \\lh:at i' the relation between im!)re!!Sion :and o:prell!'ion? 3. \Vbat i!l the relation hetwrr-n hiJhit and con!IC·iousnes&?

4. llnw would you proceed in trying to corrt"ct a bad habit?

6. Why do sllme personJ see more in the same objtcts than others? 6 \Vhnt are s.ome of the phJ'&ical effects of .attention to moving objects?

'l. \Vhat arc the relation.~~ o f ntt<'rHion• to tile feelings, aud to the will,[ 8. \\'hat is the difference bctwern a perce1ll and an image?

0. Show bow lang-uage ric:pends upon irnaginntion.

10. lllustrate the value of imagina tion to th~ scientist 11. !low m:ay the school room contribute to the aCIItbetic nature of the chilld?

PSYCHOI.OGY. (An!IY•er ten.)

1. (a) What specific functions does the ml'rlulla poe.scu? (b) the rcrebellum? (c) the cerebrum? (d) \-Vhat is the arrangement of the white and the gray matter In the

brain? re) In the spinal cord? 2. (a) Distinguish between sensation and perception.

(b) How m.any senses have you? Name them .

8. (a) What i1 meant by training the 1r-nsu ~ (b) I fthe eyesight is trained will it 1,\t\•elop the henrit.g? Why? (c) If the eye is trained to detect colora will it be trained to detect -forms? WbJ? 1.. (a) Name five habits wbich yOll have.

(b) N.an1e some mental habit whocb JOU have,

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(c) N3me snme habits whieh you gained intentionally.

(d) Name some habit!l which you have acquqi.red without knowing it. (e) llow would you set about to break up an undesirable babiO f 0 How wot11d y011 ~et about to form a new on~~:?

6. (a) c~n you distinguish be'twC'en ~11Uine interest in the subject and desire to pleau the tt:llc:her?

(b) How long ought t(·n·year·olds to attend 10 one subject at a time?

fi (a) What means can you employ to have pupils gain clear and full ideaa o f reoaraphy?

(b) \\' hy drill upon the multiplic:ation tables, spelling, etc. (c) What should be the means of remen1hering history? Explain fully. (d( When 11hould pupils lctarn the words of the book? (e) Why are re\'iews desirable?

7. What i!l th~bcginning of all tr~ining of the imagination?

8. (a~ What is 1hlnking? (b) What mental prO(~I&tll are involved in thinking? 9. \Vbat is a .:onceJJt? Give the relutlons 3.nd differences betw«n percep1:5 and

c:oncepb; between concpts and ima~s.

10. Discuss the relations between thought and langua~, (a) in children, (b) in the lower and hlihcr races.

11. Discuss the- imj)orlance of 1he recitation II.! an aid to clear and exact thinking,

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A TOPICAL OUTL I NE O F ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONAL PSYC H OLOGY F O R RENEWAL OF UNIFORM

COUNTY C ERTIFICATES. Prepared by

FREDERICK E. DOLTON, Ph. D.,

Head of Department of Education, State University of Iowa. In the following brief outline of topics there 1s no attempt to make

any hard and fast logical aystem, such as the mechanical rhetorician might d-emand. An effort has been made to select those topics which the write r's experience as a teacher of the subject has shown to be of in: terest and importa11ce to teachers. 'l'he order of totJics has been largely ddermined by the reference books given. It must not be supposed that all of psychology has been finished when the following topics have been CO\'er'cd through the reading of the elementary texts suggested. It is hoped, however, that the general road has been pointed out and that it

will prove so attracti\'e that many more hours may be pleasanlly and profitably devoted to thio most fascinating Sllbject. At every step the reader should endeavor to draw upon his own personal experiences ror concrete illustrations and confirmation of the principles discussed.

Six of the best elementary text-books on the subje~t have been given as references. While it is not absolutely necessary to use atl six, yet each one contributes something special which makes it very desirable. By using all the books a wider view can be gained than by using one only. 'l'his will enable the student to make comJ>arisons and will stimu­late a de3irable questioning attitude. An excellent plan would be for two or three teachers, or even a larger number, pursuing the same course, to work together. After reading a chapter from the different books they should meet for discussion. If difficulties should arise which conference does not make clear, any nearby superintendent of schools of professor of education in a college could be appealed to. The

Department of Education of the State University will be glad to an­swer any questions t.hat may be submitted concerning the work. The following books are recommended:

Halleck, Psychology and Psychic Culture, Amtrican Book Co Betls, The l\Iind and lts Edncationr D. Applcl!.n & Ct:,_

'l'anner, The Child; llis Thinking, Feeling and Doing. Rand Mc-Nally & Co.

Buell, The F.ssrn t ials of Psychology, Ginn & Co. 'l'horndikl·, The Principles of Teaching, A. G Seiler. Morga11, Psychology for Teachers, Chas. Scribner Sons.

f. INTRODUCT!ON.

Re ferences: Ilal leck, pp_ 9, 10; Retts, Chap, l; Tanner, Cha.p. 1; Buell.' pp. 1-8; Thorndike, Chaps. 1 and 16; ).forgan, Chap. 1.

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l. Meaning and !'cope of psycholCJgy

2. :Methods of study. a. Introspection. b. Observation. c. Experimentation.

3. Meaning of mind.

4. Mutual relations of mind and body. S. Value of psYcholoR"y to the teacher.

II. THE NERVOUS BASIS FOR UENTAL ACTIVITIES.

References: Hallack, Ch:~p. I: Betts, Chap 3; Buell, Chap. 1. 1. The Nervous System.

Function to gcnerat.e cull! tran.;mit stimuli.

b. Structure- -white matter, gray matter. 1. Nerve cells. 2. Xerve fibres. 3. Ganglia.

c. Sub-divisions. 1. Brain. 2. Spinal cord. 3. 'Peripheral nervous system.

d. Brain specialiud into medulla., cerebellum and cerebrum e. Functions of medulla largely to control vital functions, con­

trol reflexes, and co-ordinate activities. Function of cerebellum quite similar to medulla.

g". Cerebrum a center of sensory and motor area.; and controls higher mental processes.

h. 'fhe better the development of the cerebrum the higher the type of mind.

~reaning of localiza tion and specialization and a study of well defined localized areas such as sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell.

j. Relation of nutrition and exerci.;e to development.

SUGGESTIONS AND QUESTIONS.

1. State the general {unctions of the nen·ous 5ystem. 2. What specific functions does the medulla. possess? The cerebellum? The cere­brum ? 3. What is the arrangement of the white and the gray matter in the brain? In the spinal cord? 4. What are dendrons? 5. What are neurons? 6. \Vhich is quicker. thought or sound? 7. Compare the nervous !'-y.item with a telegraphic system. 8. Explain how a person whose leg is amputated still feels pain in the toe. 9. (f a piece of skin were cut from the arm and grafted on the forehead, where would the Sensation from pricking tll:'tt piece of skin be felt? 10. What is meant by localization of functions? How ha\•e these localized areas been dis-

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cov~red? 11 . Draw a diagram of the brain showing four special areas. 12. What is a "reflex arc?" Distinguish between a reflex action and

a habit. Name two of each.

III. SEJ\SATION AND PERCEPTION.

Re£erences: Hallack, Chaps. 3 and 4; Betts, Chap. 6; Tanner, Chap. 5; Buell, Chaps. 2-6; ~!organ, Chap. 4.

1. The sense organs; sight, sound, touch, smelt, taste, temperature,

weight, direction, etc. 2. Relation between sense organs and nerve endings, nerve fibres,

and nerv..! centers. Relation of senses to physical and chemical stunult.

4 ~leaning of thre~holds of sensations. 5. Individual differences in sensitivity. 6. Comparison of senns of animals and human beings. 7. Defects of !'lenst's, esp~cially of sight and hearing.

8 Care of senses 9. Importance of senses in learning.

10 Difference.; in quickness and accuncy of perception.

11. Perception and apperception. 12. lllusions of perception. 13. Sensory and motor training. (Betts, Chap. 4.)

14. The use and cultivation of perception.

SUGGESTIONS AND QUESTIONS.

1. Distinguish between sensation and perception. 2. Grate some potato, onion, apple and other subst:mces very fine, close the nose and place the sub#tances on the tongue. Can you distinguish the taste o£ each? Inference? 3. \Vhy has the dog so much better sense of smell than you have? 4. Can you hear the shrill note o£ a cricket? 5. Test your hearing, if possible, with tones of very high pitch and very low pitch. 6. Can you hear equaHy well with both ears? i, Can you see equally well with both· eyes? 8. What tests could be used to discover defects of hearing and of sight? 9. How many <>ens<>J have youil 10.

Which do you regard as m'Jst important? I 1. \-\'hal is meant by train ­ing the sense~? 12. H he eyesight is trained will it dcvelnJl the hcar4

ing? 13. If the eye is trained to do!tect colnr:<~ will ll be tr;uned tr~ de· teet forms? 14. If the skin is trained to det(·ct heat and coltl , .. ·ill 1t be trained to detect Jlne needle pnints or \'Cry light sub~tanccs? 15. State some practical sugge!'>tinns for protecting the! Hnses of children. 16. State some defects of :td1onl rooms which profluce sense defects m children. 17 State !lie,·eral practiC':ll way<; in which children can be

trained in sense perception.

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IV. IIABIT.

Rderrnc<."S: Betts, Chap. 5; Halleck, pp. 348·352; 'fan ner, pp. 98·101, 29J 4; 'fhorndikt·, Chaps. 8 and 14. ~ltanmg of hab1t.

llow habits are formed. 3. li<tbit and mtmory.

The physic;~l basis of habit. S. Habit a method of economical action. 6. )'hySICd( habitS.

:\1 enta l habit,;. 8 1 lit hit and as!:OC'iation. 9 llabit and mtmory.

10. The importance of habit. 11 The danger of habit. 12. 1 bbzt and disea5e. 13. Habit and conduct. 14 Habit and character. 15. The development o£ habits.

a. 1\f."rvoni ussue most susceptible to habit. b. !\cr\'OUS system ke~ps indelible records. c. Early life time for habit-forming

Act with full determination. e. Allow no exceptions.

Act on every {)ns..,iblc occasion. g. Hrcr~k UJl old habits by forming new ones. h. Prilctic~al cff~:ct~ of habit.

l. Simplifu:s our movements. 2 Renders movements accurate. J Diminish<'~ fatigue. 4 Dimini~hcs amount of conscious attention. 5. ~takes our actions uniform and !iane from day to day.

SL'GGEST!Ol\S A~D QUESTIONS.

!\;lint" five hab1ts which you have. 2 Name som~ mental habit which you h;n·e. ,l I>o ;all persons possess the same habit.i? Indicate some differences. 4. ~ame ~orne habits which you gained intentionally. S. Some which yr.u ha\'C acquired without knowing it. 6. Ask a friend to obsen<" )'OU ancl m~ntion all the habits he can notice. \Vere you aware of all of them? 7. Study a friend to sec if he i;; aware of all the hahit.;, maniftsted. (Consider !-.llch actions as walking talkmg. snap­ping he lingers, twirling the watch chain, rubbing the face, etc.) 8. Point out the relation between habits and diseases. 9. How would you set about to hreak up an undesirable habit? 10. To form a new on~? 11. State ~evt'fal habit:t you would like to possess. 12. Do you wish

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to pay the price for them? 13. ~lake a li~t of habits you would like to

have your pupils form 14. 1'o "hat ext~nt can you employ suggestion and inutallon in getting pupil~ to form dcr,irable hah1ts? 15 ls it better to bre:tk a habit suddenly or to "ta11c:r otH" 16. Is there any

danger of formmg too many good habits?

V. ,\'l'TE));TIOX.

References Betts, Chap. 2, llalle..:k, Cha11 ..?; Hudl, Chap 7; l'horndike,

Chap. 7. 1. .Nature of attcnt1nn. 2. Bodily conditions in attention. 3. Mental condition,; 111 attention 4 lntt'rcst and attrntinn. S. Class of attention

:1. \'oluntary. b. Non-voluntary.

6. Factors determining :1ttcntHJil. The cc,ndition of the nervou!'> ~ysll·tn

Th~ charal·ter of !'timnli. Knowled~e already in the nund-appcrc.:ption

fL \Viii not attach to uninlcre!ting thing!< <'. .\ltcntiun must be ctntl·rt·cl upon a small range of idea!<.

Attention cannot renHtm c~tn~l:ull in the same direction for a

long ptriod.

7. /\llentinn am\ hahit 8. MiucJ \\:uHlc-rill}{ -cause.s and curt. 9. Cultivation of attention.

Shut out distracting influences. Kl't"Jl sen~e org:tns in best condition. Keep fotl'l1cral bodily health in best condition. Attention to thin~s worth while. Concentration rather than diffusion.

f. Dl'termination to be int('resteU in whalc\cr occurics the

attentit•n g DeveluJHnt:nt nf h:\hits of attention. h . Development of will.

SUGGESTfONS A~l> QUESTIO));S.

I. When you wish to attend to a thing cardully what are some of

the ways you emplny to accompli~h it' 2. In trying to secure good at­tention from pupils in cia~~ what mean!'= do you employ? 3. In seat work or home work? 4. Can you distingui"ih between genuine interest in the subjcl'l and cl~sire to please the tC"acher? \Vhich secures best at­tention? 5. How long ought tcn-year·olds to attend to one subject at a time? 6. Rtudy yO\Jr->clf cnrefully to c;e,>c if cloinv the !iame kind of

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work (',,,· •1 clay m;1krs attrntion easier. 7. Can you compel pupils to give genumc ,llh·nt11 n? 8. \Vhat do your thoughts turn to most when not doing pre{,cribed ta~ks? 9. Oo you have difficulty in attending to those thing.;? Explain. JO. 1 Lave ynu noted any definite growth of attention in your­self? If !>O, can yuu account for 1t? 11. Why is the telegraph operator not di~tracted by the constant clicking and other ~timuli? 12. To how many thing~ can you nttcnd at once? 13. Is much note·taking a good thine: during a lecture? 14. Do you lind it advantageous to takt!S notes wl.ile rtading"' Explain on the ba&is of attention 15. ls It a good thing frcqucnly to wnte out one's ideas <.'x.:tctly? Explain on the basis of attention. 16 'lrntion sevem l suggeJ;lion~ for the guidauce and growth of attention.

VI ~1E\!ORY AND ASSOCIATION.

References: Halleck, Chaps. 5 and 6; Betts, Chap. 8; Tanner, Chap. 6; Buell, Chap. 8; Thorndike, Chap. 8; ~1organ, Chap. 2.

1. Factors in complete memory: Registration, retention, recall, recognition

2. Registration and retention necessary; recall and recognition pos-

sible. 3. Physical basis of memory. 4. Organic memories (Tanner, pp. 97-100). 5. Memories rather than general memory. 6. Relations between memory and perception. 7. Memory and association. 8. Physica~ ba.:;is of association. 9. Classification of association processes.

10. All associations reducible to one type-association by contiguity in experience.

11. Association account.i for recall, determines sequence of ideas,. and determines character of recall.

12. Diff~rent types of memory. 13. Individual differences in memory. 14. Relation bdween memory and interest. 15. Memory of ideas versus mechanical memory. 16. Relation between attention and memory. 17. Mnemonic systems. 18. Training and wiH' u,;c of memory.

a. Abundant sense perception. b. Comprehension the fundamental fac:t in retention. c. Opportunity to classifJ experiences. d. OppOrtunity to recall experiences. e. Make thoughtful associations.

Drill on mechanical facts.

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g Weave into !liystcmatic unitit~ h. Ideas rather than worc.l.i :done

SUGGESTIO!\'S ,\NO QCF.ST!ONS

l. Test yourself and a fe-...: other grown-up per~on~ on thC" time to memorize some simple piece of po~try, a pit.·c~ of prt1,.e, <1 list of names, etc. See if there are differences among ynu. 2. Te"it some children of differtnt ages on the s::tme thinJls. Note whether they differ among themseh·es, :'tnd also compare their efforts with yours. .l Can you remember penple's nami!:c; better nnw th:w \\hen ttn y<'ar~ of al{e?t 4

Can you rC"membcr to mail letter!ll, do rrrand"i, C'tc., nny b<"tter no, ...

than when n child? 5. \Vhat ha!'ll hern th.- dftct UJlOil ym1r memory n£ memori7ing nrithmrtic. grotmmar, geography, rtc) 0. \\'h.r t:an you uot forget your home town? Your namt"i' 'fht" appeHanre of member~ of your family? Pear!>' sr-ap? \Vhat nr<'! the !-fll'Cial \'irt\1('!11 nf I\'OT)' •oap' Why h;n-e you rem~mhered that' 7. \\'hy dn hoy!4 frrttUt·ntly remem­ber nil hout th~ hall games nnd fnrjilet their g('o~::"raphy? \Vhat meanil can you employ to ha\'~ pupil~ gain clear and full ideas of geo~raphy? 9. Why drill upon the multiplication tahlc-;. -.pelling, etc' 10 \Vhat should be the mea no;; of remembering history? Explain fully I I \Vhen !lhoulcl pupils learn the worrl,; of tht- hook' 12. Why are rC\'icw~ de­sirable? 13. Should the work he ~one nnr in a review in exactly the same way as before? Expluin 14. Ts it n good plan to "cram'' for u:aminations? 15. What i~ a betlcr method? 16 Do you read much that you rln nnt care tn rcmcrnhrr ? Dnt>~ it f):ty? 17 It is said that "the forgotten still courts." Explain.

VII 1\IAGTNA'I'!ON.

Refercnceo;: llall<'!ck, Chap. i: fll'tts. Chap" 7 nnd 9; Buell, Chnp. 9; Tanner, Chap. 7

1. Meaning of mental imagery. 2. lllu.;trat ions of \'arinlU type~ of im~g("ry, :1s, visual, auditory,

tactil<, etc CBell<.pp, 90-95.) 3. Relation of imn~t'ry to puceptinn 4. Relation of imagin:llinn to memory 5. Individual clifJ.:rences in powu of imaM;ery 6. Distinction betwe~n reproducth c and crc;ttin: imap-ination. 7. Imagination and fancy. 8. Children's imagination. rrnnner, Cha11. 7.) 9. U!ie and development o{ the irna~in:1tion

Imagination limited to the repro(luction of past e:xperiences in form of exact images or to a combination of such ex­periences.

b. All traininR" in imagination begins by storing the mind with sensory experiences.

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c. I magi nation in ~cientilic dic;co\·cry. d. Imagination in art. e. l maJ,!ination 111 lih:ratur~.

lm:tJ.:-inatton in cvcry·clay affatrs.

g. Imagination and ideals of hfe.

SUGGESTIONS ANI..) QUESTJOKS.

L Look .ut scune budding carefully. Look away from it and observe whether you can "aee" it in imagination. 2. Do the details come out clearly? 3. Can you draw it without looking at it? 4. Can you revive a nvid picture of an abs~nt acquamtance? Is it as clear as a photo~

graph, 5. C:tn you imagine plainly a friend's voice? 6. Can you re­vive the sound of your old school bell? 7. Have some one strike a key on the piano and see if you can reproduce it arter a f.:w seconds? 8. Why does the music director strike a kC'y, sound a tuning fork or blow a tone on a pitch pipe? 9. Can you imagine the tune "America?" \Vas it sung or played? If playc.:d, on whrat instrument? The accuracy and definiteness with which the details are reproduced indicate your power of imagery in Lhe several directions. 10. Can you cut a pattern

for a base ball cover? For a coat? For a dress? For a book cover? 11. Imagine n three-inch cube, painted blue. Imagine it ~awed into one· inch cubes. How many of the one-inch cubes have paint nn three face!? On two faces' On one face? How many have no paint~ 12. How can the sensory es1>erienccs be gained for images in ~co~raphy? 13. Show definitely hnw both rrproductive anc.I creativ~ imagination can be used in science. Jn Jittrature. 14 I3 literature a subject which provides or which utilizes stor("s of imagery? What mi5take i~ often made in this respect? 15. Suggf'~t !"evt"ral w:l.yS in which pupils can gain

eriah for imagery.

VIII. THE THINKING PROCESSES.

References· Betts, Chap. 10; Halleck, Chaps. 8 and 9; Buell, Chap. lOi Tanner, Chaps. 8, 9, 10; Schaeffer, Thinking and Learning to Think (entire book is excellent); ~fc~furray, ?\fethods of th~ Recitation, Chaps. 3, 4, 5; :\fc).[urray, Elements of General Method, Chap. S; Thorndike, Chaps. 9 and 10; Morgan, Chaps. 5 and 6.

I. Thinkin~o: :1 process of l"Stablic;hin~ rtl:ttions among ideas. 2. Thinking hegino,; \\ ith cOIIlilarison of two or more icleac;

J Thinking invo)v('ll in pen.·cplinn, llll.'lllOry. imagination, as,;ocia-tion, etc.

4. Differt"nces bet\ ... ecn thmkmg {l( childnn ttnd of adult~. 5. ~leaning of the concept. 6 Relations nnd differencts hetween percepts and concepts. 7. Relations and difft'rencec; bt·tween concepts and images.

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8. ~[aterials of thought. 9. Growth of concepts.

JO. Revision of ideas a!= concept:> become fuller and clearer 11. The conc~pt the goal of in truction.

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12, Relation! between thou~ht and l:lllguage (a) in childrt'n, (b) in lower and higher race-s.

13 Importance of language training 14. Importance uf the rccitatinn as an airl to clear and exact thinking 15. Tedmical terms as instruu1cnta of thi)U~ht 16. ~(em4 ry and thinking. 17. Imagination :tn~l thtnking. 18 Obun-ntion and thinking, 19. Judgmg and reasnning. 20. The mductive process of thinking. 21. The tleductive llroccu of thinking.

SUGGESTIO:\S AND QUESTIONS.

1. Do anim~l! think? 2. Do children think bdore they Jearn to speak? 3. Recall all you know about oxygen. 4 .\re your ideas clear and full? 5. Have you a concept of it? 6. How does your idea compare with the chemist's idea of oxygen? 7. Recall all that you can about the ide:ts "dog," "multiplication of decimals," "gravity." The 5um of all your kno\\.-ledge about ~ach is your concept of it. 8. Hecatl your earl)· ideas of "mountain," "world," "arithmetic," "right," "wrong," etc. Have they he('n modified since childhood? 9. Should children be taught at tir~l oil ahout a given idea? Why or why not? 10. Do you know the .. !ifliTJ.I system?" 11. r~ it sound psychologically? 12. Re­c:s.ll som~ conclu!Jon which you have derived absolutely independently. 13. Study your judg:n(·nts carefully to note your independence or lack of it. 14 \Vhich is better, a correct conclusion merely recited or an in­correct on~. independently f,!dined? 15. \Vrite out an inductive Ienon upon "'fhe f ,rm:ttion of dew," .,\(ultiplication of decimals." 16. \.Vhat subjects can hf' rearlily taught inductively? 17. \Vhat ones deductively?

lX. FEELING AND E~IOTIONS.

Rderonce.: Dett,, Chaps. 12, 13, 14, Halleck, Chaps. 10, 11; Buell, Chap. 11; Tanner, Chaps. 11, 12; Thorndike, Chap. 12.

1. Delinition . "Feeling is the agreeable or disagreeable side of any mental state.'' (1\ o attempt should be made in this elementary course to distinguish between feelings and emotions.)

2. Relations and differences between sensations and feelings. 3. Names of several feelings (a) of human beings, (b) of animals. 4. Feelings most manife.st~d by chi ldren.

13

194 REPORT OF THE

ComJlari.;on of fee"ling of boys and Rirl!"> Ih·latinn of feelings upon knowledge. Effect o£ feelingc; upon knowledge.

Hffect of feeling!=i upon actton!'

9. lnt\:rco;,t a feclinJC 10 Trnport:tncc nf intcre~t in en~ry-day life.

1 t. lmpnrt:ance of intcre~t in traching 12 Difference between mterc!>tS of children :tnd aclultct,

13. Compan.,on of int.:rrst!=i nf boys and gir l.i. 14. Distinction hd\o,;ccn genuine intere-~t and mere "him

15. Period-. of white hrat of intere~t? 16. Natural and acquired mter~sb. 17. Importance of ri~-tht dirtction of intcn:~t ... 18. Direction better than rcprrs!'in11

~t'GGE~TJO);S ,\;>;!l QUESTJO;>;S.

1. State fn·e thing!' in which you were e-.peci;llly •ntc.re,;t~cl a~· a

child. 2. F'\'c thing~ when a youth. 3. Several thinK" wh1ch tnt.:rcst· ed you a~ a child, hut which do not now. 4. \\.hat ttube"' h:n·e m­tercsted you most"> \Vhy? 5. ln which do )"OU Mtccfc'l hec;.t? 6. Are

such fears as fear of the dark, creeping thing ... , ~tr~ngt: obj('Cl"'• l"tc. thc _re­

!!ittlt of in~tinct or of education"' 7. \Vhat is the 1!ffcct u~o~ U"i of cxpr~s<>tng our fcdln~;? 8. \Vhat is the effect upon us of not gn·mg_~:xpr('"-:."-11111 to them? (Con,.idcr in the two £11 regoinR quL·~tions such fcehngs ns anger,

\o·\"t·- sympathy, jcalou,.y.) Q. 1~ it dc .. irable to h_aH· P\l~)ils thorm1~h ly interested in their work~ 10. Some person" say 1f. '" c (.hsllke n suh!ec~ t ha t j:; what we ou~o:"ht to take \Vhat du you thmk n£ t hl..' rloctnnc. 11. \\'hat du ynu think nf thl! clectin• sy~tcm? 12. \Vhat kmd of rcad­

inJl are cht ldrcn interested in? 13. Arc there differenn·s between t h e

reading tastes of boys and girl~?

X. INST IKCT

R cfu'-'nccs· Betts. Chap. 11; Tanner, Chap~ 12 and l.l. H alleck, PP

309-315i Thorndike, Chap~. 3 and 7.

~leaning and definition. (Betb, p. 162.) 2. R<!lations and differenc.:s between in!=itinct" and n'Ht:xe!'

J. Relations hetwe1!n habit!' and in~t i nctc;. 4 !\ umerous illu.,tra.tion!' of instincts (a) in animals, (b) in huma n

b eing~ 5. ln !>tinct:; o f lower a nima ls r e lat ively fixed. 6 Imtinc ts of human b ein gs, plas t ic and m odifiable . 7. L arger number o f in s t incts p O!'!'essed b y m an as compared wt th

the lower a rtimals.

~lJPERJ;>;TE!'\DE;>;T OF 1'\Jlll.IC IXSTRCCTIO!'\

~ Lowrr animals largeiJ c.ltp.:ndent upon Jllllitinct.

9 UHfullness of instmct<> to man 10. Education moditlu instinct!'i II lndi,idual'c education largely dcttrtmned by mstlncto.;

1.? lntere~t!> dtrectly r<"l:ucd to capacitie" 1J I n!tlncu nnt exudsect tt-nd tc fltc- out. 1-t. ~pccial periods "lu n in~Hinct! can hr bl' t exercised t.' . g., spec

1nl t 111t'S f~:~r l('arntng t1 W.:ll.k, t;dk le~trn lon·agn langnagc::i, ~cquire

manual traininl[. lt'arn inostrum.:nt.d llHI"tc, do a h ... tract t h111king, etc I~ IrnrH•rto1nce of knnwin!it thC's(" "blHidan~" pC"riods.

sur.r.t·.S 1'10!'\S ,\:>.:ll ()L'HSTIO!'\S

•amc li\e iu:'tinctc; nhst•n·l'cl in lowt·r animals. 2 :\:nw fin· 111·

st:ncu you have ohscrn·d .in chiltln·n Fin in adults . .1 'l'hi11k c,f some

1Utt1lo.U th:~t appear only in lllf<lllCY nr \'arly rhildhnod" -t. Some t•tu

wur not prc~t.·nt 111 childhrod, l;ut art" 111 adult life. 5 "\lentinn !i 11tH~ 1'1 ttnc•ive rlilll"rences httwcC'n dome!>tic animal' nnd their wild anu st(lr!l U. ]l.lcnlion sevrr:tl education:ll acti,·itic~ which !!.Ccm tfl lmvc hccn .ar~

r 1.ge-Cl t' ca1ch !lOme in'lim;t \\hen "budding." 7 \lcntion t'l.ll\1':

a .. ho4 I tdt\'Hies wh1ch £eem tn clisreganl this entin·ly R Do you think

thtrf :lrr times when different m:'l.lh~matical im;tinch ;.tppear, 9 lla! the curni:ulm h en t.uitahly arrangt·d for them? 10. Suggut srver;tl morlifit.1.tions of the currJcttlm which would better recogmz~ hu41tlang

lfl:.u·•d('s, II Are childrt·n u"'ua\ly l{f<'otlly interested when they !lOSSes,

little 1)1. 1.1ty fc..1r a .!iuhjcct? ll. \\'hich is the more interested 111 -.port .

111( mk\\anl hc.r nr the :1gile nne?

XI Tllg WILL.

krferenres llall~.:ck, Ch<lJl!'. 12, l.Jj Bell~. Chap. 15; Buell, Chap. 12: ".f1t1ncr, Chap<; t.l 14, Thorndike. Chap'> 13 and 14; ~forgan,

( h.t,JJ. 10 Dlllenn• t)'pl'" of itl'liCin: (a) reflex, (b) impulsive, (c) it!Stinc·

t1' t' (d) dclihrrattve. l P~c..,ntt! of .dl vol1tional acti\"ltj Ca) impuboes, (b) de-~ire, (c)

chc h:t, lol) l'!T(lrt to·ward e);<'Clltion.

J Re-lation nr rach of lirst thr<"c types nf :tcti1m to voluntary dCtion. 4 .Mtnnin~ of idea·motor activities (Rrtts, p 229; Halleck, p. 317).

S. Relation of idta-motor nction to .-Qlition

lliuinrtion between wishing and wi ll ing. Relation of inhibition to -voli t ion. Different types of w ill. a. T he i m p ul~ive o r rxp l o~ i vr type ( I<Jcking in in hi bit ion) b T he obst ruc ted wi ll (over plus of inhi bition)

c. The norma l, healthy o r balanced wi ll

!96 REPORT OF 'rHE

\Vill and motive. 10 Child's entire l:\ck of control of body. 11. Child's gradual gain in control of bodily movements.

a. First of larger muscles (t runk, limbs, etc.). b. Later of finer muscles (hand, tongue , etc.).

12. Dangers of attempting line work too early, (writing, drawing,

sewing, wcavi11g, etc.). 13. Tendency of child to be continuously active. 14. Danger of O\'Cr-confincment and over-repression (sitting still,

s train ed positions in ·w ri ting, too long school periods, etc.). IS. Necessity for free play and u~e of largu muscles. ('fanner,

Chap 14 ; for topics, 10-15.) 16. Types of control.

Control of mu3cular mo,·ements b. Control of intcllectual procec;ses (thoup;hts) .

c. Control of feelings.

d. Moral control. 17 Relation of ideas and ,•oluntary actions. 18 Relations of feelin~s and voluntary a.cti0ns.

19 Rdation of attention to volition. 20. Relation of habit and volition.

21. Training of the will. a.. Exercise in choosing. b. F.xercise in inhibition.

c. Exercise in willing. d. Stimulation of desirable feeling3. e. Knowledge of right action. f. Shidd from hindrances.

22. \Vill, conduct and character.

SUGGESTIONS AND QUESTIONS.

1. Study small children to note power of control of larger and smaller muscles. 2. Can they thread a needle, ti e a knot in a string, holcl a pen easi ly, stand still, walk easily if blindfolded, etc.? . Study children to see i£ they are of the impuhive, deliberative, or norma.\ types of will. How should train ing differ in the first two cases? 4. Give sev­eral illustrations of idea-motor action. 5. What is the value of reciting proverbs, beautiful verses, and constantly keeping desirable ideals be­fo re t he mind? 6. What do we mean by uncon5cious education ? 7. Can you easil control your attention? 8. Have pupils of different ag-es the same power of controlli ng at tention? 9. Bow long a reading lesson is pro fitabl~ w ith most six-year-olds? 10. I s it desirable often t o require c hildren to do right things even tho ugh aga inst the ir wishc3? 11 . What value may it be to them in lat er life? 12. Vt/e are told to

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTIO~ 197

"train up a child In the way he should . depart from it." Explain this on the go ~nd when he as old he will not and of will. 13. Can your pup'! basis of the psychology of habit - . 1 s control the1r feelit ~ f JOY, sorrow, du;appointment ange 1 h

1

s, e .. g., o fear, control besti' 15 A ' h r, ave, ate, etc.? 14. \Vhtch do they

· · nswer l e two preceding ··d · stead of your pupils. 16. What effect h ' con.,t enng yourself in-\Vluch do they imitate most, you or ~~:i~o~;;o~lt:ol u;on pupils? .17. clearly and specifica lly the elements you woul P• n.lons. 18. Me~tJon !'trong will, (b) in a strong ·' . I d consider (a) as m:'l.kmg a anu \\Ort 1y chara.cter.

IVB Rt:PORT OF TilE

IOWA TEACHERS' RK\Dl:\G CIRCLE.

Purpose.

lt i!o; tht purpose of the State Teacher.!>' Reading Circle to provide a course of reading and !.ludy for home work along professional and gcn· era! culture tinrs. \Vhcrc the mcmhership is voluntary, such , .. ·ark ~s it offers 1:. not wholly optional with teachers rlc3iring a renewal of their certificate!, ~incc the law of the State require!'. that a ll teacher!. ~ha ll pursue a prof~ssinnal line of readinf;.t. The membership ought to in­

clude all the acttvc teachers of lowa. The course, as arran1(cd, i~ adapted to teachers of whate,·er grade

or dcp:trtnunt, 111 rural or city schools r\o teacher or §chool officer can afford to ignore th.e claims of the organization upon the great body of educational workers in Iowa lt has passed far beyond the uate of cxpenment, and is recognized a" a pcrmant·nt and mtegral part of th..!

State educational !-)'Stem

Plan of Work.

This h:.1s in vitw not the mere cur~ory rt>ading of the adopted book.! It contcmpl.1te" careful re-n·a(hng and !'ttWiy, distributed as evenly a.; possible throughout the c;.chool year, and discussed informally or other· wi!ic with fc:lluw tcadH·rs when opportunit y offers. The county super­intendent will distnhutc among all the active memUcrs the "outlines" of works supplied by the publishers of the respective book!' ,

The work for any four years, if ~ai!o'ofa(:orily puformed, wi ll en­title the member to a diploma This should be yaJucd as an evidence of four ycarc;; of !'. tudious advancement. which cannot fail to add to the

teacher's abil'\y and tff,c\cnq·.

Membership.

The Reading Circl~ membership is made up of teachers in every grade of public school work and while the membership 1, purely volun­tary. a numbu of teachers in almoo;, t eve ry county in the State have

enrolled and arc pursuing the work.

Management.

The Reading Circle is under the control of a board of seven members chosen by the couny superintendent's section of the Iowa State Tenchcrs' Association except the State Superintendent who is ex-officio

a member, and also its president. 1'his board meets annually and !!elects a course of reading for the

teachers of the State. The course aims to include always one or more books on professional lines and one or more on general culture

UPER!NTENDENT OF PUBL!O INSTRUCTION 199

1'he booko;, ad<~pted £or II)08-0Q art F . Elrments or P~dagogy, published b. I 'or .r~ofcS .. IOll:tl ,;.tudy \\'!·itt·'~ cago, Ill Price $1.00. y t le .\nu ncan Book Company Clu

Culture book: Sherman's and Rced'o;, r . m~, publi~lu·d by the Univ r•: : .:.5

cnuals of Teaching Reart­l'r ce 1.00 e .lty Pubho;,Jung Company, Lincoln, i\eb

Board of Managers for 1908-rgog.

Hun J?hn F Ri):lgs, president. Des 1loines. Iowa SUJlt I· . D. jo!leph, tr-easurer, :\lanchest("r, Iowa Supt. \· J, Schroeder, secretary, Dubuqut', low~ ~upt. I·rank ~1. Abbott, Crestort. Iowa • ~upt J. 0 Adam", Grundy Center, Iowa ~upt l:nra L R1chardsnn, Mt. Ayr, Jnwa Supt. hmma 1\ye. Ottumwa, Im .. ·:t

200 REPORT OF THE

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS-TERMS 1907-1909

I Term& \ Postotnce Superintendent. Served __ _,__---!--

1 --- 'omer---;::,.lvler .......... i ... ..... :gree~field ~?~~:~~~~: ::::::::::: ~~~t:u8rTf~::~~;:: :::::: ::::::: :·t.~~~~~ne Appanoose ..• . •• · · • · 1Mrs. · · Audubon Audubon , .... ... .... Ella M. Stearns....... . . . . . . VInton Benton .. .... · · · · · · · · J. W . Jones.······· · 1 Waterloo J:uack Hawk ....•.... Charles Elllot.t . . . . . 1 Boone Boone .....•• ·· · · ·· .. ,R. R. Cobb.··· 'k' · · · · · · · · 1 Waverly Bremer ....•... ·····John T. Remlc · · · · · ·' · · Independence

~~~\~:.~~~~ ~: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :. ~ ~ai !li~:::: :::::::\:::: .. : :: ~: ~ ~ ~: iW§e~a:~ty Carroll ... · · · · · · · · · · · W. J.B rtha. A. Johnson.. 1% Atlantic Cass ......... ·······Mrs. e 1 !Ttpton Cedar .......... . . · · .,Geo. }{. Kellog~ . · · · · · · · · · Mason City Cerro Gordo ...... · · · · Fred Maba.nna · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Cherokee

f~~;H H~ti~;•••••: ····;·• fWi.~ Dallas ........... · · · R. ~- ;v~od ci"' · · · · · · · · · · · i \Bloomfield Davia ...... · . •.... ·· ',H.W. Lgna.n · · ...... . .. Leon Decatur ..... · · .. · · · · J. · . J" · 'b".. 1 \Manchester Delaware . ....... · · · • Frank f·A 0~~Pth~~~ · · · · · 3 Burlington Des Moines . .. . .... · .

1

.Howar · :ins · .. . .... . Spirit Lake Dickinson . .. · .• · · · · · F. T. Thomp · · 2 Dubuque Dubuque .. .. . • ... . . . P. J. Schroel der.. . 2 Estbervtlle Emmet ............. ··Marla. Z. P ngrey · · West Union Fayette .......... .. · R. H. B~l~~:~~:::.:: : :::: :::::: : :Charles City Floyd ... . ...... · · · · · E. A. S bell . . 1 Hampton Franklin ...... · .. · · - ~S. E . CamP A. i,"'1" · · · · · 2 Sidney Fremont ...... . ·· ·· ·Mattie Lee 8 r • · · · · · · 2 Jetterson Greene . . . . . .. . .. ·· · ·A,. J . Oblinger. · ·· · .. ····· 1 GrundY Center GrundY ..... .. .. .. · ·J. D. Ada.ros . · · · · · · · .. · · · · 2 Guthrie Center Guthrie . . .. .. . . · ·- · .

1

I. M. Bog~ . ············· Webster Cit y Ham ilton . · · · · · · · · · · J . M. Hola a y · ' ' '· ' " · · · · 2 Garner

s:~~~o:' : ::::::: :: :: t~~~. ~r~lrm~~l~~~ ~ : : ~: : ~ ~ : ~: : : ·. y: ·. !~~~~~easant Henry · · · · · · · · · · · · · - ~L. Ant Cresco H oward .... .. .. .. • · • Sarab Brown· · · · ·· · ······ · · · · 6 .. · Humboldt

~uam~~~~ . .. :: ·.: ~ ::::: ~~~':c~~:~~~::: : :_::: :: ::: :: ::: i~:n?::;e Iowa . . . . . ..... • • · · • • Mark M dl Bellevue Jackaon • ....•• • ••••• Hilda Lun n. · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · ·

County

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 201

COUNTY SUPERINTEl'IDENTS-CONTINUED

County Superintendent I

'fem1s Served Postotlicr

Jasper • . . . . . . . Laura N. Kllldutr. . ... ·I· ....... Newton Jpffereon •......... .. Bessie Buchanan. . ..• . ........ Fairfl.eltl

~~~~=o:l.: ::::: ::::: :: ~~t~d:,:J~i:!~l-1~~~ . . :::::1.:::::: :'io~~~~~Y ~~~~~~~1 :::: ::::::::: ;~~:· J~·B:~~~: :: : ...... ...... : ... ~\~~~~ney Lee ... ..• ... . ....... E. C. Lynn............... 2 Donnellson Linn ............. . .. A. Bruce Alderman .... . ...... ·ili.Iarlon Louisa ..• •... ...... . Ralph R. Hunt .......... ·I· ........ Wapello Lucna ....•••.•...... ,Mrs. Laura M. R. Gow .... I ...... .. 1Cbnrlton Lyon ................ El. 'r. Gilman ..................... !Rock Rapids 'Madison ............ Gertrude M. Duff . . ... . .. .. ... .. . . Winterset )lahaska •... . ......• C'bns. H. Young .................. Oskaloosa

~!:~C::~ti ~ ::::::::: :1if:~~h~~ ~l~!i~tl~r·: .': ~. · · ·· 2 · · .:, ~~:~:;!n~own .Mills . • .. . .. .. .. . \\< • .M. MoorE'.......... .. . 4 Glenwood MltrhP\J .•• • . , , . . .... H. E. LaRue .. . . ......... . . Osage .'\fonona .•. ..... ..... F'. E. Lark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onawa Monroe ....... .. .... ,Myrta. Harlow ... . ... •. ...••• • , ... Albia Montgomery ......... Clara Cowgill.. .. ... . . . . . . .. Red Oak Mu,.nllne ........... F. M. Witter......... . .... Muscatine O'Orif>n .............. Nellie Jones......... .. . . Primghar Osct·ola .. ........ .T. R. 'VIIson... . ...... .. .. Sibley Page • , .•.••.•..•.•.. Jf'ssle F1eld .......... . ....•..... . Clarinda Palo Alto . .... , ... l-JI1Je Patton . ..............•.•.. . . Emmetsburg Plymouth .......... Oeo. C. Countryman ... .. ......... LeMars

~~:h~~-t~~ .... :. ::. ::J!~·- PE . .J~~~~::::::::::: : : :::::::: ~~~~~~~s l'ottawattnrnle • . •• H R. Ja('kson ........ . , . . ...•.... Counctl Bluffs Poweshff'k • • • ...• Rstelle Coon ....... . ......... . ... Brooklyn Rtnggoltl ..• . .•.••.•. ~Ira. I~ora L. Rtcbardson. . 2 Mt. Ayr

!r.~n,;·::: :::::.::::: ~rri.~~t~:: ::::::::: . :::~::: ~~;~::~rt Sioux .............. F' J<J. Fuller ..................... Orange City Story • • . • . . • . • •••• r. C. "'Plty . . . . • . • . . . . • • . 1 Nevada Tnma •••••.• . ••••. 0 lol Brown 2 Toledo

~\~r!~r .. :::::::::: :~~: ~i_~~~h~tt: ::: : ~:: :::: .... 2 ... ~:!:~or: Vnn Buren ..•..••... A. 1.. Heminger .. ........ 1 Keosauqua ·wapt.Jio ... .. . ....... ~mma Nye............... 1 Oltumwa 'Vnrrf'n ..........•. -1 W Radebaugh......... 1 Tndlanota Wnt~blngton ......... jl'ora ~~ - Porter........... 1 Washington

~:~:rt.r·::::: :::::::: ~- i~'~a!~~a~~~-:: ·::: :: :::::::: ~6~id~~dge Winnebago .......... L. C. Brown ....•...•.... , <4, Forest City Wlnnrsblek ......... 1 El. J. Hook .,.... ... .. . ... 3 Decorah Woodbury ........... jT. B. MorrJa .............. , ...... Siouz City

~~r;~t ::: ::::::::::: g: ~-- ~~~~~~~~~:::::::: : : ... . ~ ... ~~~~~~=ood •Mre. Jennie Steele Huegle waa elected and served u n til November u; 1907

The wpreme court having declared her tneltgtble, abe eurrendered the ofttce tO ~fnP~ed:erit'frih!' v~'ea.~~;r:nbur~, who resigned at once. C. E. Akere being np-

STATISTICS 1907

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!!F. PORT OF TilE

ABSTRACT [A)-REPORTR OF SU~BIARY OF SECRETARIES' RP.I'IJI{T~-

'mlOUetl

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CIIlhoun ----------------g:!!ol~ _ ~:-..:::~~=~~:==-:==::::] rll'11ar ---···--···---•-----------

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g~~k·~.:==--=~::::..-.=:::::::1

2~1~~~===~-:~-:-=:::=~=~~:1 Dallat ---------------------­Da,-1" -----------------------­O«atur ----------------·· ~laware --------------------~ 1)8 )IOIPee ------·----- .........•• Dlctlneon ----------------

::::ue-~=~~==~~===-~==~~~ Farette -----------------­FioJd --------------------

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Uti .. I

"'' 107i 130

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:::1' "' IIlii

f'orpuratloo•

tsl ,., • • W7 . ..

a • 121---··j 101 r. 10 "' 11 .. . .. . ., u' 8 llj .,

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l2

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10

SChool•

139 106 twrl 111 110:

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SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC I!'O~TRI"CTlU"i !!oi>

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS.

JULY I, 1900 TO JUNE :10, 1907.

Number employed

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.. .. .. .. .. " "' I' .. 11 • • .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. :I :I .. •

Teacben

I ! I i :.,r ~::; 6.8i •.• 1 . .. ... ... . .. . .. • ... 6.0 ... ••• .. ... u .. ... ... ... • fi .• ..• 6.1 ... • ... • ... 7.8 ... 7.6

:::, . .. 6.51 .... ... , Pl :::1 T.o 6.0 6.0

~:~1· ;t:• 6.2 62.dll 6.11 M.Ub 5.3 53.1!2

5.-t, 58.61 &.& 81.41 /j t 57.77' 6.t 68.1'7'

io(.).OUi 1>4.671 6:1.'

11.11 ..... ..... ..... ...... 65.06 8&.74

~·'i n.111 6.611 ..... a.e n.u I tg,BIJ 8,11 111 • .51"

1.1, ltUl 6.71 I!O.M, 4.8 54.1H1 5 .... 1

1:: :::: 6.6 70.1Ui &.4 rr.oo, 6.1 •. 101 e.t n.•: ••• 11..&81 6.1 ..... ...•.. ... .. ..

"'·"'\ 8S.lt· 31.01

::~: 3'1.8< -16.~ u.os, 86.361

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"·"'\ ..... 38.11 40.Hl 39.31

::~~~ ...... . ... . . ... . M.66 ..... .....

... 11.10 31.11 ..... ..... ...... W7.<>l

;:;r ::~1 ... U.ICS! .... I 41.!16, S7.11i JS.eai 8ll.e71

2.~stl 1,003 3,07'.! 4,315

:::1 6,SlS 4,1~ ' !i!,iJI7'

t~·~l :.!, ~t:ru .. ,.,. 3,«3 3,01r. 2,i\)'jl

•3,066 2,U& ..... 1,790 2,0&6 -i,tl!li 7,075i

• .... 1

8,511 1,111! 1,5681 ..... 5,1114. l,Ut ...... 1,ng . ... ::~1 1,00 ..... . ... ··-1 1,007 ··-1,410 ..... .... 1,111 ..... ,,.., ..... . .... 4,048

PUJlll&- 1-:nurnf'rutlon

'·"" &,till 4,167 ..... o!.tlllJ 2,1:!1 2,0))

2,751) :l,381 2,1173 2,1'25 3,011 1

2,3M 2,ns 1,682 2,008 \,.:atl' l 7,IIJO ..... ..... 1,122 1,511 1,748

"·"" 1,341 . .... ..... . .... ..... ··­..... ::;:t .... .. ::~: ..... ..... .... . . I,IIJt!

'·""'

l,IJil!l\ 2,tna 2,174 1,351.1 1,.::.:.;.; l,llil l,f11i

1,58.'5 !,893 1,000 1,082 l ,003 1,401 l,49S

J,t:l i;~c~l ..... 1

1,80< l,t!N I ..... :::, ,.., ..... i ....

I

r:r:!' . .... t,m

:::, 1.­l,fl7 l,ltlll 1.­t.n7 1,1101

l::l! 1, ... .....

I.l'l(l

""' l,$J'J :!,Zl!"• 1,3111

u~\ 2,1124 l,S31 l, .i31

::~1 1,618 1,W4 l,to31

~:~~' 1,385 1,4!JO

''" 1,207 ' 2,3'1!• 3,871 2,003;

1,8171 1,126

~:5r '74i

..... 1

.. , ... '· 1,., 1,1U ..... 1,174 1 ....

1,111 ··­.... i~s1 l,Glll

'·"'I ~:=!

' 1!1 1-1 17 11 13 18

01 " 1 • ,. "' 'rll

1:1 ~~I 2-t lS: H? 10 12 15 48! so 17 H • • .. .. .. .. 11 s

H2i 131 .. .. 85 ..

• .. • .. • .. "' .. .. 10 .. u

•• 10 • u • • • 10 Ill • • I

10 .. u

206 REPORT OF THI>

cou ntl flfl

JcrTPrson ·····---- · ·- -----·-· -----• Jobn11on -----------

Jontlf ---·-- ---------·- ----- -----

1\:eokuk --------------------·-···· Kotaulb ··-·····----------····-·

ABSTRACT [A)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Corporations School•

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTHV<;TION

SUPEIUNTEN DENT8-CONTIN UEO.

Number employed

Teacher.

Averagenum· Average com ber months peruatlon employed per monthJ

Puplll'I-Enumeratlon

No. persona No. l)ersont between tbe otthea,ceaot agel of 5 and 7 to U yenra,

2:1 yean tncluah·e

No. or per aont7 to 14 not attend log acbool

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [A)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

counll£'11

A1lalr ------------------------------ --·1 AIIAI!ll -······ --····-··--·-···-········· AlllliDft_kCC -----·-- ·····-··············--···1

;~~~~"~~::;~~:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~\ Hoooe -------- ------------------------· Bn>IUC'l" ----------------------------------­Bnchnnnn ------ ------------------· -·------·

g~[~~~ ~~~:~- .. :~:::::::::::::::::::::=~==\ Calhoun ----------·-----------------------

g~~¥n:~ ~ ~~==::::==~====:::::::::::::::l grl~~~k?.: r~~_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Cblrkn~<fl\V ------------------------------­Clarke ----------------------------------­Clny -- --------------------------- - -------

8~~!~;£rii:-=::::::~:=:~~=:=::::::::~=~ J)!liiRS ------------------------------------1 ~~!fur··::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~

~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~~~~~~\ Floyrl -------------------------------FAYE'tte ------------------ -------- ~

r.:~~l~~~ _:::::~..:::::-..:::::=::::::::::::::::: Gr<'ene ---------------------------­Grun!IY ------------------------1 Guthrie ------------------------

Datnlltoo ---------------------------­tlnnrnek __ ----------------------------­Jiardlo -----------------------------­Hnrrlaon -------------------------· ----~t":wrr.rtc-:-..::::::::_:-_-_-:::~:::=:::=: Humboldt --------------------------

Jda -------------------------­Iowa ----------· -------------- -----------

JaclliiOD --------------------------. Juper ------------------------------,

8,704 8,11J7 ..... 7,816 ..... I 5,~\8 8 ,424 e,4C:U 1,635 ...,., 4,110 • • 713

4,111 ..... ~.ue: 4 ,52' 1 &,015 4,423

::~: 8.~1 $,181 D,lU 5,9SII

0,020 ..... ..... '·""' 7,053 2,!'111 7,188

2,750

e,m: 3,738 3,786 4,47'8

•.ml ::I: '·'"' t~~\ ..... 4,211) 8,013

'·"" 3,100\ 4,'1'l3

6,014 .....

Pupil&- Enrollment-

"

uel lt!l '

~I 1811 U7 106 182 ll8 .. 188

158 108 10'1 1 .. ., 185

" 87 .,. .. 216

1;1 '"' .. ... 118

07 .. 172

7< 110

571 10

1111 IH

100 U31 us 125

"' 10 .,. "' 176 ,

HI 1JO

= 5 ~ . !!t

'" I .. .. T

2,!'172 ' 2,165.1 t,SS-1

::: \ 5,184 4, .. •l'J

··""' 1,092.2

'·"" 8,100.1i ..... I,Oil 1,611) 1,15.1 3,169 ..... ..... 2,U7 ..... 4,150 ..... 8,507.41

... sas t,•M 8,250 I 1,1180 .....

l,li31.8 0,281

1,.,.5\ .. ,Bl'i.l 2,7'11 ..... 3,818 ..... I '·""' a,s.n a.aa, I .... ..... \ ..... l.~u

'·"" 2,h1.2

1.!187 I 8 , ...

B,&M.Ii .. . 617.8

t.ol-1 11.61 1-811 USI 2.17

vn 1 .42 2.11 ,_ .. 1.18 ._ .. .... .... .... t.lO ,_ .. .... 1.07 1.26 .... ..... .... 1-00 1.87

2 .08 1.71 1.78 2.lt .... 1.75 1.13

._., 1.03 t.~.l 2 ... 'i !.21

uo 1.111 .... '-'' 2.T7 .... ._ .. 1.78 ~-~ 1.44

1.73 .... 1.07 . ...

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

SUPERINTENDENTS-(CONTINUED) .

A.ttendaoce- Tutuon --1-~ General

Non·Relldent Pupils and Tult1on

- Be1ow9lh Grade r 8th Grade and Above

.. .. uo ... 01 .. 11

~~

·~I " 70

"' .. .. Ill ., .. 110 .. "' ..

HI I

H

""·"' .. ... ...... tiH.?I ... oo

to?.IIJ Jllfo.tl

d.l"i

81"1.112 )(,j,

162.6o t ,tu.u

lf,S.gj ..... 47 ... U

.... 871 ll'lfi.OII

1,0117,11.1 711.88 1:1"1.!11 ..lfl.D

1,001.171

•lf.S .. D7.4SI

l,MT.!IO $11U.61

118 • 100 81

111'

"' 10[

10, .. l<n

"' 111lj

100 :t 71 17

"' ... "''

·~

t 581.78 600.07 ...... $ U.86 50UO

.,._ .. ...... 7ll5.00 li ls.eo

I,(Y.I8.e6

~: ::~~~ 1 ,47!.CC!: 1,41.5.!'11 1 t,tt>S.eo 1 ,5«1.49 l,ll2e.St

""'-" ....... $110.00 M7.06,

) ,!IUt. tS J.()gij'Ul ...,._ ..

I 1,n1.oo

... oo 1,19").77

76f.tll 710 ... ~ 400.12 101U8

168.00 '

1,183.11 1,1117.78

711. 1,570.18

1,8HUt!

::~:~j 1110 ... &\3,75

1,951 1111 1,012.87

MIU'i MS.M

1,001.82

1,4(11.10 l,li68.411

.... 11 t,liPT.a

.... Ill 183 U7 111

184 .... 160 111 ... 137 H7

uo H3 153 1 .. 148 1H 118 108 188 180 1W7 180

.... "" 121 Jt11 w.• Ill ... 00[

'" ... Ill

"" ... "" 16t;

"' 18<1 1 .. 1~1 100 100 112

108 ... 1611 lot

~-- T uo,n~• •,1114 gg,az, s,rH

~:Eil !:5 2U,OOO D,B 620,Q lt ,833 2IG,ISO D,'JG5, 1J,,638 7,8m 02,13) 11,000

175,100 7,637 1m.,7o;r; ' n.~

I tn,oos 172,480 1~.ne 2tl, .. 8i 06,9GO 180,250 180,725 106,6Zi 120, &7& 1!27,880 615,20& a,teo 226,440

D6,l'ro 118,&10 139,8e~ 830,880 ...... ..,._ ...

I 10S,tH5

I 100.540 IB').AIA lt7,1">1l) 178,01,10

161,100 lft, .. M 175,1Sii

1Dl,61'5 Ht,m

=:~· lol6,740 118,900 lU,-.5

I 1218,M) 161!,liU

liJI,C'I'&, ... .... l

lO,.at 12,006· 8,786 8,95)

18,401 8,71U 8,167 ..... 8,530

U,!.S 15,385 U,Pl5

5,867 8,7t9 .. ,420 8,0011 ..... 5,110D

U,IJO ..... 11,825 12,5i3 7,<J8 7,7110

'·""' 0,77& 7,na:

1g::: 10,0-4.1 9,0W ..... 5,8H ...... :::::

I 11,111 8,51J;

209

, .. 111 uo

'"" ,,. ,,. ""' ... 1111 ... m lBS

181 1 .. 111 1711 117

"' , .. uo 153 ... m

""' IIIII liB , .. 1n ,. 07 ...

110 ... ""' 111 1&7

1m ... 107

177 1118 .,. ... ,.. 117 118

134 177

100 ...

210 REPORT OF TilE

ABI:lTRAOT [A)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Puplle- Eoroumant-

..; ~ &

counties

;; . ~

. " e

> c .. .. ='" ;;u •o 0~ ~a ... < I ~ ... 81 '-"' '·"'" .... 8,404 11.11

I,OS.l ... 8,8U,7 2.88 ..... J.(T' 9,874.5 2.01

1,372.01 2.11 2,'1'23 2.21

;l,(Jih ;Ujcl

8,17! ... , 4,1157.8 2.U

'·"' \ ....

o~.r.tf4 .... i,&l.J 1.3:$ I,SfJ1.5 '·"' 8,111 !.41

t~ I 1.02 2.36

4,<111 2.01

'·"" 2.50 1,&2>

..,.,

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRCCTION 21I

SU I'E R INTE~ DENTS-( CONTINUED).

Atteodaoce-Tulttoo

~oo·Helldeot Pupnaand Tuition

Below itb Grade 8th Grade and above

i r ~~ .. r ...... \-r--,"""' • .--- .... - .•• : ....

1

1.3111.33 7d 1,579.t.a, 64:2.57 137 l,St8.i4

1: 1,~:~ 1: 2,~::: M U5.2S u 812.78

na 1.0.1» 181 1 a,oot.I7: JO IM.W 1»6 1,'1123.93 .-s a.n .tt l 001.33 eo s~1J.N u:, t,m.ts,

1761 UlUk 129 1 .~.01 IJI , Yl!J.~I ~ ~-~

~~~ ili:tll w 1:~:~ .. fOil.:wJ 52 l,03l.ll 6(1 6.17.8:1 6-1 896.'il ltJ 1!1.1& 1,271.21 ,. 882.t'i 18 1,0"3./;;t •~ 1101 aa 116 1,622.36

.,., .~! .. 1:! <>I

~.~! 110 l!i,

"' '"'• .,, ,.,. : i 71l '

1121

: I ~, 67

~irnt

Ml.181 u.s 2,20!1.15 llr.l.~ 10 21'J.OO

8l .85 0'.13 .51 ..... ll.t.

l,llil11

~ 1,171.56 Ill 007.o:'J ta IJJ7.B7 7i I,IOl,'U

till •• ,~.98 101 1.~.5\ lill1 1,7D.93

81 l.O:t1 . ta'

"' .. "' "'' '"

~:;;::: 1· I,U9.87

i:~:~l 1.ns. 1:11 tel l.I:M.In l l,f'rll j (J'l l 1,16!1.t>3J

.,II 1.1" .,.

l:t'l I.&'WI.Jt

~~~:~ :1 1.~:~ 003.18

817.1'1 05 1.1/Jlml 70l.JI un 1.9S.'UI.'o UI.N.I 43 t,&lfl.8'

;::~ ft! :-::~ 6.17.01

1 UIO 1,704,89

IS.7i1

!0, 112 IH _ sn.mj ~) __ I,786.ot

57.s.r..o& __ s,aos'st•.~.n

Oe aeral

" . . .. :; • . " ;;

'"I -~S:lO!~~ "'" .,"'.)j l 171 ~.n·. 10,8\2 ts,• 5lil

lH 1.80,125 10 , .&.)3 11 , 11 !! ,,, lU ... ro7,300 8 ,774 o.m~ "" ,., 237,S50 U,tol lO,ffl

1.01

""' "' ,. 130: , .. '"' 1Sl

'"' .. 166 153 168 lU 100

"' •..

'"'·"" ""'·'"' U8,6i6 111!, ')00 ISd,iiiO

UIJ,400 275,11&1 218,12S , &10,100 182,11QS 127,6-10 Ul4 , 90~ 1110,..., !l!i.IT.20 2S6,200

201.470 113,~j

1110' 231,861

~=i ~:= }t:l· 1.~~J:~~ I 2M, 001,076 us· 287,000

1&1 112,841

10,2.0 lO.~ l& 5,1):.8 8,8~

lO, 'itiO

4,9181

•. :m (1,9".il

IO,Mi 7,818 8,11t' 7,405 ..... 7, .... s.mr 1~,82.6 5,4'n

•• 107 10,.., 11,427 JO,IM2 43,105 16,0t2 7,'11ll [ 7, ...

7,7l71

21 2 18 , 1Jt .. ; 4llll

7, 7\H •• ·· --·-· -5 ,~ l:tl

II ,tJS! 16d

4 ,467 . 7 ,'i~ 7,9:il 9,6Jl l

Jt~~ !:~j IJ,IOis 4,632,

20,lH'l 10,7..0 .. .., .1!0,&1 10,613 u .. sm 10,077 17,&10 8,202

<.1171>

"" "'" 'Sri

""' "' Ill ,., Ill ,., "'' 10i

"' "" ,., "" 160 .., "' I~:J

"~ H~ UIO,ORO ~.201 12,i95 181 12'• l,O::l'l.~ 15,001 l'i.4M !Ol

:~ ~~:~~ ~~::; :i:~j ~~ uo 1a1.m~ tD,u3 s.~-,1 K'23

110'! 21:8.000 ll,Oll lO,IM'il 2SS ISO HS,350 5, In 5,QIIYI 171

1201 %tt,St'ir 6,143 e,u~;~ un lt5 11d.m S,OIO 3.~~~ l'il

11~ 44a.fl0o'i 8,M7 to.m ttn IH 1l)l},ltl'l 7,111)1 7,UI I "' 137 I'T.J,..,'iO 7,1114 1~.11'21 17'i 12R 11'.?, lfnj Pi,M.'I:I 1'1.~-.., lUI 1~ m.~/ lO,IT"i 19,974 :!II

1~ ;~:~ ~:~J I;:~JI :~ Zl~ 1,'::=1 '1:~ ;:= :~; uo ~-~~-~~~~-~

11,015t !.fo.087.m!'l SIU,'JOJ't n7.1f'i lll.f·1'11

21:?

Counties

I Adnlr -------·------ t Adnma -------------AIInmakee ----------~ AD()IInO~C --------­AU•Iubon - ----------

Benton -------------,

~~~;:e t~;~~~-:::::_ .. 1 BI"PIIlCr - --llucbannn ----------· Bu1·nn Vletn _________ _

Butler --------------1

Cnlboun -----------· L'Rrroll • -· _ -------Cnaa -----------------l',·tl;ar ------------C('rro OorciO--------­Chf'ro~('C -·-···----· Chlrkn~<nw --------­Clarke ------------Ciny ----------------· Cln.rton -----------1 g~n\~~~rd --:::::-_:::::

Dnllaa ------------1

fl~-f~~~~ur--~~~::::::::1 Delnwnre -------­De~ Molnef!I--------­Dicklnson --------­Dubnaue ------------

Fnyettc -----------

~~-~~o1~f:::~:::::::J gg~ndc, ·:::::::::::::1 nutbrle -------------~

nnmllton --------­nau('()Ck --·--------

N:r~~:O~========= ~ Howard ----------Humbohlt ----------~ Ida -------------­Iowa -----------

Jaclc•on ----------Ja•per ------------

REPORT OF THE

14,007.CNit 2 ... 850.68 18,834.1JJ. OS,a:AI .U 1U,7ol0.87

58,51&.•"' ol!i,OW.ra:

~~:~t~l 18,302.-tS 82,838.28; u .. :m..sa 20,0';'0.{)2

E:~~:~~· 32,00L41 !7,888.83 2t,700.82 15,.t29.72 3t,283.38 -"',m.M 81),70S.Gll 44,502.10

40,350.621 1~:ffi:~l ~:~::1 18,588.07 i!O,HI3.47

21,2G5.47

49,076.!'16. m.~.72 2A,IJ()g,60' 45,781.<43

40,1'Jt.Til 80,481 . .n 89.~.01

as,na.w! 88,8-19.08 50,011.88 47,183.0'2 20,676.61 16,8t8.26 20,007.n

85,SH.Il 115,43-1.801

S7,!7S.25 4t,to5.aJ

ABSTRACT [B)-REPORTS OF

SCHOOL FINANCES-TEACHERS' FUND

Debit

' 'c

'l~~~ I >-a== l~~& " .. ,.,._ .. -,,- .-...... ~~.--;,._.,1, ... .,·,

d,567.87! 11,041.04 7'D.-t-ll 47.00

~:~::: ::~:~ ~:~~:~ ----f.i~it. 89,()-17.50' 5,560.80 NS.iOI----------

82,/J93,g() lOO, SOt .Oi ;o,s:t:..2.:. 36,&i5.[.0 56,275.01 6a,oas.ll) 60,200.60

07,177.M1

t:J,3:.otl.61 53,'139.41 .:.2,!-61.1 ... M.9i'lLn; 50,031).82 8-1,11n.IO 82,22!).00 .t9,350.83 51,04:7.23

120,17'2.00 67,82:3.71

79,B.2-I 22,2ts.2'71 ·l6,..00.H

:.1:~~:~ 82,U12.6tl 97,107 . !;5

I SG,.SSS.93

1 80,626. 73· 53,Gt.7.16 -18,050.7f 5S,Sll .21

62,278.77 4,,250.68 58,101.55

M,ll3-LQ31 51,116$1.$ 68.11SJ.20 78,V3-1.30 48,f13.12 3},008.00 41,821U7

48,8B0.78 4U,257.JU

60,'711.88 78,2'70.&8

~~::1:;! 1 l;:r:~.:~i 7,Ui4.!i!O 7 ,68l.50 7,5U.!-i

7.~.52 1'! ,91'17.001

10,174.50 U,IJI!H.t.-;:~1

9,Q68.87 8,3g8.00 6,10!1.80 4,95o7.1U 6,SU8.1n D,f$.06 15.~.85 g,,JG .M

10,G'i6.89 0,220.SI8' 8,272.78 7,8?11.D5

11,136.51 8,8'A.53

1U,SIS3.85

4.~ • .f8

11,961.02 8,~.17 7,731.62 7,053. Stl

8,8!11.20 7,1196.11)1 7,942.1-11

7,-197.5 7,081.79

11,684.80, ll,4R:8.00 0,1U0.75 0,871.80, ........ 1

4,117.70 9,!17.7'0

8,fl7 .85 1J,108.91

1,863.40 .s 1.~~:~1 -;.oo~m 1,210.8!1: 21.;!,)1 1,1Ji35 .~ .m 1,7U.8! 1.85 2,8211.00--------2,286.;s : ________ _ lt,Ok1.11H l,O:tl .75 1,81~.25 51.45 ll,Utt?.OO 150.01.1 l,Ml.~------- . 1,S"n.1fi _________ ,

:::: --~-~_:~~~ 1,025.10 -------· 2,831.10 1.28 .07 1,8.51 23.1f2 1 ,812. 70 ------ -- ~

2,-183.6;"1;--------,8.28 176.00

1,5o5.-12 8 70 1 ,469.20 --------- ·

&.!D 21,38 510.11a 1111.21 m.s1 3.65

1,6&8.81 20.00 1,381. 70 ---------

8DO.IIi --------l,ga;,n _______ _

1,81<.81~------· 1 l,8W.l5;---------1,747.10 ----------,

1,11Jl.M .60 918.78 _________ ,

8 ,192.()1 318.38 3, N4.76 -------

883.71 171.70 817.Dl.-------·l

l ....... 100.001

1,1101.19-------1,"m.51 .CD

...... 811 7.f17 2.oUI3.13 ••••• ___ ,

88.10 !tt2.16 ...... il-l.(l:l ..... d6.11

u.w t78.!JI

1 .:~J..),{)J 185.71 un.uo

1.00

227.46 711.61

M.Ol {>t; . ·l!i

!,t)'TLS.t ...... ...... 1,221.00

07.21 ..,, .. 1,20S.W ..... ""·" suuo 100.4'1

70.00 2'14.W te.ot

1,339.81

261.18 432.11) 1M.OB H-00

l,OM."I ~e.w

0011.116

681.70 ,., ... 432,,.., 00.80

8,800.13 114.10 124.55

<2.00 6,!!18.06

zn.u 1,018.11~

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUI!L!C llS~TRl"CTlON

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS.

JULY I, IOC'tl, TO JUNE 30, 1007.

7S.tot.Uil t 7'.7111.10 et,IIOO.~ JCt!,7lU.~ 8S,llll.t0

Jt4,61G.41 I81,\m .1o U:l,lO'i.ll &7,120.84

104,8 .• 113,801.111

10-1,m.n 10S,5Us8 11'13,13Q.OQ: ll4,920.tll 111,163.13 Ul,OO!!.U M,IU.'U

.'ll-1. W,f48.11 n,":Of..a

ua.a-o.u 183,'7U.~ 138,11'-41

Jll,l10.0& ltfl,JM.II 70,170.00 02,f1S.t-t

HO,M.ta ld,117.6t

1SIJ,IJ0, 47

58,115 ••

t:u,<m.a 8&,M1,5a

~~~:::::1 tm,us . .u ft,617.4i,i

107,8J-t.ni

W,1B1l.<Di \1.'3,lld.7t)

l.M,2li.M lH,IOl.M •• 881.85 «J,eiU.Ol 78.fll6.81

e&,cm.sa M,m.ge

ill1,184..11 181,100.8U·

Credit

Paid teachers 111nee 1ut report

Maleo ~ Femaleo

,, ... ..![' 7,888.&S 6,UB.60

H,-t8111.7S .(.,WJ.64

u,rm.3t l8,'nal.d u,-&ro.n 1,.-.uo 7,'181.00 i,106.1i18 D,U.7:l

1g:::::! a,m.w ~~:~:~l 10,U.1.71)

ti.l~ "'I 1,T-ID.~ ,,517.48

18,1180.4.!1 110,1'i3.15

"·""·"! 11,807.111 e.~.!ll~

10,S78.11U 11,771.18

10,117.1,1) 6, 3.00

J1 ,11 ~;, g(;

4,JM.OO

U,l'l6.fll Y,SM.o-4-S,t!N.OO

10,1JI.OO

10,8.7'8 8,400.t2,

13,061.00

U,IIU,181 Ul,li:M.74 13,7W.86 Jri,nt.:l.lr.ll U,8M.4D 4,1Xl8.60 6,800 . .1>

U,42G.Ol ! 18,055.60

8,150fi.Ol 11,811.11

... ,.. ... r, us . .,l~ :::::1 87.421 62, 70L8t :!:~~ 89,MO. 7i -10.60

67,5U.36 622.29 10P,684.82 470 .171

67,<BIS.150 78.87 31.~.91 1115.01 57,187.DG 800.03 48,621.07 _________ ,

.,,ns... ""'·"'! 50,8111.78: 238.!6 li6,!10.1U 242.8~ 1 8'),862.68 51.11 64,8-'8.04 ' Bl.DS 111,~1.(16 CSUIO u.ro-.. 11 tOL5a llri,!lt.>lt,llo, lrJ.flll' .-..cm..46 151.85

:::::~ :::.u:1 J17,84'),'7Jj 4.00 70,224.7'0 70.95

71,1115.87 111,781 • .(1)

~:=:::: lfl,-t-48.QO IU,767.80 g(j,Ql1.81

111,7-44J.ul 84,008.16 n,DQI.t!l H,-Uit.O(. 6111,7f17.~

•IH.fH l?D.ot 1'1.44

... ~ u.oo 100.51 11111,50

171.00 .•. 78.41)

186.14

"''-liOJ 51,950.54. 43.87

:=::::~ :::! ~:~:!:1 ~:= 84,418.. Ur1.41

~::;:~! :.~:::; M,m.n, 118.66 811,~.801 HI.&!'

a,l38.75 ---------46,&~7 . ..,- 111.4.51

64.,!11.95 «2.40 76,181.U, 101i1.18

188.281, 1.0011

ll(l.lilQ l&t.Po 181.86 1,802.27 1 07.!6. l,t31.'i'OI· liJ).IIIJl. _________ _

261.78 1J1.10 61.831 78.00

IN8.0-t 294.171 61. U 5o31..88

120.88 817.83 1'71.71 14.'70 248.48 7.73

I 111.05 1,2:iO.!Ii 195.56 103.85 182.58 l ,002.12 146.85 135.00 167.68 2,&13.81 23Q,OIJ ________ _

lJa.•o t<!3.rs, 159.88 .24 22.011 100.00

81!.4.2 708.881

::~: m:::,· HO.OS 'r.l:.78 54.90 W.TT

207.41 1N.78

1~:.i: Ul:~ 48.8 18-f.S)

tl 605.71)

m.tu/ st8.41 tto.Q7 l:i!IS.ro 8.61 801.77 w.e.s 856.81

1115.26 8,8.18 61.48 II .• 77.116 .13.711i

281.15 1,581.1'7• 278.57 ·~-61 110.84 .0.40

4l.llt.o 1,233.lotl 148.70 11,1106.4,1;

1Jn·~ ---aw~l 180.015o 7.00 m.oo 2,746.24 j

U.DO M'.29 !18.tu 1,871.81 1

:!13

23.!1Sl.62 80,31D.Od 17,8110.8-'i 84,184.-iS IIO,as.J.Ot.S

61,6(11 .40 41,000 83: 5\,IJ:Z::I.O'l 26,81.18.8+ 88.614.21 85,&>2.150 40,80.78

~.18'7.0 ao,nt.u 88,718.23 42,r.u.27 BS,7'-l6.6' 8&,08&.18 21,:u!G.>O 18,811 .7-! 88,1DI.08 47,231.DG 4.5,Siln .IM c,on.ea 47.7V8.Q8 7,235.!7

2-1,2Q8.()) 87,800.18 86,600.86 .,,3'16.08 21,111.00

11,fi!M.05

(5,.(13.81 fl-l,la0.41 11,fiii2.T1 43,917.-t-0

l',tiU.ftil 41,1M.OD n.a.w 11,8110.8'7 .0,801.1;) 51J,1&e.3S 16,3-U.~

11,814.'1'8 19,8.(18 81,5Uo.i7

82,700.06 IO,t.a.SI

aa:,6-19.a 46,161.01

:!11 REPORT OF nn;

ABSTRACT [ll]-HEPO RTS OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC lN~TitUCT!ON

SUPERINTENDENTS-CONTINUED.

--- iO,I$24 811 118,159.18 101,230,68

I 100,531 .5t 163,428.!»

lli,Z10.011 100,4:J7.tt.'J

~:~:~1 101,720.821 ,.,, •. 16

IS8,0tl.87 li.S,f102.M H•J,4JI.87, .1)7,:!4.'1.7~

17,11-4.80 111,~.&3 8&,62-Lil Wl,4$.~

tn,wt.86'

Paid teacber• atoce laet report

Ma:_/

;;:~.~~· 15,ti8 •. lfi,(~6.7U 11 ,818. lt ,l87 .33

11,801.

U,O:;().l& 16,7&9.901 11,439.J!l

1~:~-~:~1 U,lSt .OO lt,600. 118 8,439.2-t 7,615.M

11,773.150

Female.

84,067.taal 65,200.'77 63,78I . .e,

Credit

1015.M .... .., 117,g() 154 •• 6 ...... 128.76

'""·" 101..00

~::~ 1 ...... ...... 18.05

lHUB J!li.U

1~.90 78.(» BO.'H

IOO.U 15.57! .....

183.52 100 .24 72.84

20l.Ul 157.V7 183.of6 00.-18, 49.42 80.00

1,018.47 ;JJ5.4l

18,1815.10 V.U.78

t,toe.a; r

~:~1 ""'·"' ·:::t: 800.78 11".18

1,8(8.48 692.40 ....

Gl.HI 2,4H.50

21 .';

~,'1$11.79 D,SI .11 ~.!Jttl.,$5

87,813.59 to;l,ltli . .O

ti,!J\1&.2'1 fli.I,So.rl.'JIJ t"i,SID.td t5,au6.81 au.~.uo

21'1,478.07 ll,.SI.IS 411,\lblUII} ,,,911.()6 a:i,216.515 27,6Ui.WO

:i::u: 86.011.1! 26.738. t8

~16

Countlefl

Adnlr -------······---------- t­AclrtmiJ ------------·····---· A11awakee ---------------­Appanoo•e ------·---------­AutluOOn --------------

Benton ------------------lllacll: Hawk ------------

iE~=~~~===~-~~-~=====~~ Bufooa VIsta ···-··-------Butltor -----------------

Calhoun---·-----------··· Carroll -------~----------­CaRl ------------·----­CN.lar ----------------C..rro Gordo ------------· Cbt·rok~ -----·----------t'b\!'kUHIIW ---···•··----· Clarke -----------------· Clay -···----------------Clayton -----------------·--1 Clinton -------------------Crnwrord -----------------

Dalln• -------------------­Davia -------------------­Decntur -------------------Df'lawnre ----------------­l)(>lll Moines ------------­Dicklnaon -----------------1 DubUQUe ----·----····-···

Emmet -------------------­

Ftl.yt>tte ----------------­Floyd -------------------­Fmnklln ---------------­Fretnoot ---------------·

Grf'f.'Dt' ----------------­Orund;y ---------------Guthrie -----·-----------~

llamllton --------------·---Tinneoclt --------------

~2~;1~~~}~~-~~~~~~~ Ida. -·-------------­Iowa. ------------------

Jaek•on ··--------------Ja•D<'r ~--------------·-·

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [B)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

SCROOL FINANCES-SCHOOLHOUSE FUSD

;~~:~,, t,G00.2t 0,208.64 0,632.1! 4,4tlllii.OO 1,02".2-4 8,!108.fl 4,4DS.s

1 4,685-081 •• m.n, I, 785.78 4,006.80 7,215.e8 4,950.22 2,Qfl3.70 &,0!!8.018 7,509.49 9,153.41 e,m.IIB ....... 811 7,92!Ul7 8,631.88 8,7'35.'1V 1,00&.23 1,128.53

~:~~:~; 2,SM.15'

I 1!1,042.60 1,611'.73 5,17ti.ll11 8,T70.1U

1

l,MS.80

::=:~ 5,430.88' 7,1Dl.87 7,2015.!1

W,184.'-5 756.81

:::::\· 7,0'11UK

8,74-4.88 1 ,w:n .eo

Debit

"" .11 :;; ~os 11()8 .8.:: i~!:

!:E._. ~~ ~:::t: ~g~ ou

" "' .. -- -···~·-"'!' 25,tnO.<r1. 80,732.15 8,861.87, 8.S .II8 7,6;;19.62

8UI.T0 1 ...... 2,C»7.87

10,096.99 .fo,4g(),01 18,462-GI

B,QID.S~ liW.OB ~ . 212.80

I ........ 1 l!i,147.8"J lt,108.T7

21,5UO.U t7,381J.II8 6),111UI6 IJ,681.00 1,051.50 17,144.118 .fo,809.&4 1,5711.1W 10,8&'-.53 .fo,815.C!O

.,._ 11,663.68 1,&81.G6 ...... 5,4t4.n

4,977.51 1,111.80 10,!i()i!.68

7,1).47.18 18,008.41 15,Ml..l5 4,951.61 11.,.001 10,598.85 1,800.~ 8,1Sl.i0 8,7'M.63 U,fiW.a.t 814.00 11,M!.B4

1U,170.D8j lUUJI wr,1m.53

l,M5.85: 1100.00 7,4e&.ar 1,2t!Q.lV] 7,7110.10 12,C!l.W 4,628.00 l,IRIO.OO 12,9.08 4.,662.40 241.50 12,408.48

•~• 'mi V,M4.78 u.1.a.'K'I 819.n 1B,'lOG.o&6 0,297.92 8,8.01 18,743.10

"·"""·"'\ ,.,., ... !l,'m7.VO 1,BPS.80 151)).75 5,m.n 5,72K.II6 1,8210.et ll,21t1.60 1,0011.05 11.50 4,8U.flt

16,341.88,--·------·---· 17,471.89 e,e.ea 129. n U,67,,82 1,180.!1 14ti,W.UB H8,102.150

3, 705.62 100.00i 8,050.17

8,338.16 1,ru.~ 16,mlil.S 7,1'78.!16 %4.1.28 10,11tD-5t 8,519. 70 lfti.08 8,811.17 8,Nt.88 177.11 7,7U.18

6,218.09 US.IJ'j 7,1G1.74 2,WJV.Sl IIQ.f.51 8,m.u J,(g8.67, lS,tJOi 6,M7.~

8,757.51 s.&IJ.'N U,631.48 8,084.00 814.68 H,e51.11 7,.fo.IO.ZI ..... 14,885.1!8

10,848.&e 8,100.17 &1.,286.88 8,3&7.61 ··--"' 7,178.77 6,'165.90

.,._,., 8,8'-1.84 8,632.28 1,517.54 8,183.15

7,478.01 6,7fi8.80 18,Gj(t.71 .,,,oo.tw ...... u,-n..n

4 ,710.87' 1'18.00 S,BC'JS.H 14,&76.70 1,&17.00 ,.,110.10

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUJJLJC IN 'TRUCTION

SUPEJU:;TENDE:;TS-(CONTINL'EU).

JULY I, 11101 TO Jt:NE 80, 1107.

- -t 0 -o.~

~~~~ -~·· 'l:l.d'Ci\ iluC.n o.••-

1.7M.Sl 1,767.11

•21.(11! 11,1111.511

l,()'fJ,l7 1,0111.16 1,781.1'7

····------·-----~ 571. 44

C'redJt

~~.,; M

_gt~ ;::g~

!~~;; • .c~; E::O~ ~f~ ;f~~i •.C-..

8,197.111 ---- --· l,UII.6f ... -11,711'tMI.

t~~:~;-- .. ie:ii ~:~:r;_-- - 87:jsj

a,rllf.15 •••.• _ ~---1.M7-"' e.oo

I

¥ ... ~~ ··-~gi: ~£.2~

1107.U1

1,~~~:~1 l,JWJIJ.!'l

177.70 M.41J

000.00

1,11JUU 1.10

808.815: 10,156.22 2,~:::::::::::::.~:::1----- 1.117

"'·"' 2,184.2-t t,:H~.'>: I,IIM.rl8

n.oa 11.011

1,501.~

V,86Ltl9i 184.00

5-ll.ll &,IIIIUIB

. 0

~

~!_ oil 0

217

t.~o.ea 2,830.441

Q71),0Q 8,450.&4 8,CH0.88

J,7'U,I6 e,u.:a

10,'i!4.{1115 ,.,r.to . .a 1,&4-1.67 •.u.:un e,Zl.a.oe

0,6111.11 4o,609.H 11,870.89 8,&.';1.-ll 5,V7S.58 5,192.17 1.8l'i.BO s,:s-.'7.111 8,9-18.28 8,038.110 7,no.l8 e,o!!i.83

11,0'111.0'.1 t,790.G6 ... 426.61 1,088.71 l,iBO.OO !,A.'!

28,1);.9.09

.. ,132.15

8,318.16 8,(8).17 6,'roUl8 o~o,aoo.n

t,t.57.81l 4,156 .• 1,611.18

8,!147.06 7,rot.•• fi,H.;O.'•' 7,,21.vt 1,717.1111 1,000 .• t,i4 ,28

!,Mt.U 8,Sll.lil

4,51a .88 7,5«1,.'1'0

21~ REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT (BJ-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Countle•

Jt•tftnon •.• - ··-------------~ Jobu•on ---··· -- --·· --------~ Jonee ------ ---------- ----

Kf"okuk ---------· --- ----1\:ruutulb -- • -----·· ····

LM• -····-··•-···· -··- ·••••• t

t~~~.n·-: ::::::-... : .. ~~~-·::: ! LU<'BII •• •• ---···1 L)'OD --- ·····-·····----···

)JadiMOD ···-·· ··•· •• ••·: ~lllllflflkil

Mnrlon - ••• - •••· -------1 Manbnll . .. ------------1 ~{IIIII ...................... · ·- •I Mlf<'hf'll -·· -··--·--------~ 'rooonn ------·- -------------­~lonror ----------------------MontgomN'l' --- -·-------·---Mu"<'ntlne -------------------

O'Brlr>n ----------~- ------ • Osceoln _ ·-----------·-------·

~~~~ .\lto·-·-==~~::-~===~:~:1 Plymouth . - --------------­Pot'nhontfts --. -·-------··· ----1

~~!~.v;&itnrr;le · -::=~==~=-==j Powl'&blek - •.••••. --·------

Rin~tgoltl -- • -----------1

~gtl·::::::.~===~· -:::.~.:: :::: 1 Hbt>IIJy -····-···· --··-·- ····­Miouz --------·· ----- ···--··\ Story ------------ .. - --·-----

f~0~r ·:::::::::::::::::::.::~:::1 Uoloo ----------------------~ Vnn Uuren ····-------------

l,lfo.'U!O 8,M2.59 1,8J8.00

I,O'li.al e,m.r.. 1,34.1.-17

26,D'lfl.47 S,O~!i- Ul lt,I7D.51 ~.213.M

::~~:~1 7,19;;.11

10,TI.fo .l4 5,163.1W fi,D'I.AI 4,5~1.17 2,115.Rfl !),S18.41' l,lr.2.!J7j

!:~:~: e.:m.te' Q,02fl.87 t.~JIJ!I.gf

J:~~::l 7,51l7.H f,700.1(1

4,008.-';0 I

8.73142 a:t,077.53

4,6'715.18 11),001.83 ::J,m.7s 9,672.18

11,018.85

1o,lSS.n) 4,062.07i

•·•19.76

~~~I.~{rf~~\\f:~~~~~r im:~~ Wlnneahll'k ------------------~ 1,8~-J~ ~~~~~~:u-~~==~==~~======== ttl:::

Total------------·---~~$

6,R00.18 u,un.~ 4,1 85.(13

8,764.91 10,'N6.1

4,()Sg .• 9 25,151.83 1,128.1e 7,5n.R1

10,(!2').-f,,i

" . ~~8 >s• ~~~ 0:

._.,_,,;r 2,ft-H.67

1 u.ao

13,11131..21 2,0Z7 .ia

,.._ .. 7,98L86

4111.81

~:~:~\ 11.9)

t-l ..... r; 1,502:.9'1 1'),~'18.41 2,110.88

&.00, 481..75;

9,8<0.61 761.911 !,IW).i .•••••••••••••••• 1 9,4.34.80 -4S7.~7

12.00 ..... 7 ,o.-~i.fH I&.M 4,011.41 153.66 8,913.19 8,288.71

~:~:~ -·----·s:ii:89 5,133.49 -1,011.'70

rt,t>2.71 7911.46

6,1S30.79, 832.70

2~:~:~1 ~~:~:~

:!::~::~ "-~:~, 6,922.~il ll3.55

8,2"5-7 ·"l 8!0..50( 1,761Ut

1 31.00~

13,0S1.16 !,et5.7i 10,728.10 1,!50-2.~

rm.~... a.u 91J.In" 1,10').22

9,089.20 -u;3.11 2,186.!01 1,-t.Sl.'i-6

-~·.'·"'····"'··· 1,802.811 ..., lO,tltJ3.1Jt

1

. a,701.1U a,un.cn s,a11 .en

1 ___ ,,_,._•·-"'

Mt,U,,-tOt 637.881.31t

13,0"1(),68 21,352.10

&,iiSIS.SS

2\,ill.-&ll 1~,1):·-.ti

8,108.94 f!Q,31.JJ.111 11,2'1&.83 17,8.!18 !5,810.20

8,1SG.411 ll,tUl . .7J 18,115.53 S7,~l.21 l2,77:i.72 8, -.l().tn

12,!Htl.t;1 13,117.83 D,lfS.BI

ll,tUi.lJ

15,031.00 8,765.07

13,783.U 11,1~1.8:1 ll,nl.SI 15,8U.B2

117,180.01 tll,m.a J0.708.1S2

11.866.~

15,1WL28 180,156.21

10,1162.111 18,707-81 t&.DI.H

00.7'96.3i 10,083.21

19,825.!n

6,~8.51

21,116.70 20,810.79 t,HG.S. 6,U:.&l

18,810.1& 6,!M!I.46

u.sn.n fi:S,<r.0.28 12,CI6!1.5!1 11,01!'7.D1i

1,D70,MD.11!

8UPER!NTENDJ::NT OF Pl'BL!C' !l'~TRUCTION

SUPERINTEN DENT8-(00NTINUEO).

Credit

~ ~= - : ~ ~-~~~~ ~~~ I ~!~ ~~~: I ;;~:~ ""'~n =~ ~ 0 ci f~~~ ~;~il ~~- ~2ZN

·-·~ -~,-- ·-~ .. ~--=--~: .. : .. -=1-=--- ----r-l.·lf·'i st a,na 2-1

1

1 ••••••••••••••. ~ , e. ... ~~ l,lad 01 S,!-5U II .......... --- :WS ~

•~n u~~ woo ~a

~:;-~! ·iii:~'~;~~-=~~~~~~~ ~-~ 632.021 ll,4i'7.0t -------· ·-·-·--- 12.271. 820.71' 1,8li.GO •••••. --·--·· l,iOUio

Lr~lll .. -12 1,b'Jl.70 •••. 1,7'28.8'2 1,1&1.1-f, 7,1()';. ···-···-····-· ~.il-l

IO,Bn!.U 8,?20.~ ................ 11.'16 l,ir,7.fll 8,'i38.07 ••• ·-···· ----- 318.811

,l!l,f.IJ s,I508.!W ____ --------- 200. n ~:~~~ ::::~ --·- --· ··87:00 ---- - ~:~1

-t07.t7 1,1"16.11 .. --------- 1.20 .>Q.OCtl 3,1167.60 ·------·-------1 2,870.001

!,18J:~i ~::i:~ -- .... ·--- 2,~M.-'O :

1,151 l~j

I,'SRI tzl J!' 171 I•

I M1 Oi

~~-=~~~~ 1S-:~:~I 1.111.01

&UIIfi

CUrS.ttl 11,1'l7.Jil

U7.00 1, L'!S ~

::Zii:~l 1,'>3';.00 2,,781 H a.M~ .ou

--4~1 • Cl7l',1Vl.l18t

7, .... !1 _______________ _1 ...... l,lt.'6.10'.. -- ---·- - 9'51.03

7112.1•4 -- ---------- 150.00 1,081.:10-- 42Cl.f1·

!18,187.20 18.17 2,1t8.PS t,m.oo ······------~- 482.r.s 5,.sl.W ~ ti«<. 7-1

1',{128.1~

~:~.m.~·o ___ -·-·--·---.1 1.7811.ti.1 - ·--l,li'JJ.IIO 1?.30 !,\,111,&6\

······"'j

I 11.50 ....

O!IO.n 151.64 •SHJ.Iillj 407.00 j

,·~:~L I

Ill.'·

.: .. ;:t· ~~--- ·:::i

18.13 .... 11,632.1~ •••

folt~i!5 •• :_:~:.::::::: 1,000.76 - -·-

·il7.1iO --··-···~---3,1•.10.4~ -

111,7!7.4$

~:~~:r~ ... ::::=:, ·-· 418,720.88. -42l.llf

""'·" 21D.lt 1,al8.17

113.29 ...... 21.00

6H.'T1

61,811.23-t

2,099.29 1,143.67. .....

8v7.1fl. 2,0-17.1!1

1,1 27.~51 38,li'l.9&

&u.oo 1,01~).21 2,0ti.Q61

·~~>.07 l,OOJ.SO 1,201.211

87.13 1,000.711

811.13• 1,108.!18

~:~:~i 311.561 .,.,,,. 338.011 838.43 .

5,1J».61 1,2'i3.20.

101.28 D,I!6L0l 2.~0.'n·

832.81

I,IM.12

8,003.1! -IL'I.~

4'13.52 6-"n.n

1,63l.tl2

3,120.82 1M.t5

3,U7.7bl

a,n1.es1

~:.:::: 1\.11.111 202.D41

4,00!i.tf71 88.4'li

2,851.&1' 111,'791.91

ll9.(i71 2'10.111!

1JS,82CI.S8.

~ c 0

219

l,IJ3U.~ 12,nrr.111 2,U0.8rj

u.nvs.as IO,~T .Id

8~2.77 8,[email protected] !,1J5.lS 5,6;"13.18

ll,lll.j,f2

8,2..·.0.22 •.:,o:r.•s S,$G7.511 s,m.11 4,130.42 S,6IO.t8 2,3~·.38 \.Ot'l'i .M 5,170.4, s. .00

•• ~2'11.57 4,510.89

4,2ti).!IO 2,900.!0 7,5--.!),IIJ to.~.80 3CI,Ml.OO 6.~~-"' 8,9t5.47

t,tlll0.7'2

t,m.IJT 55 ,t!l'l.82

6.~'i8.21 12',W.l!l 3,138.80

0,113.04 U,f:Hl.G8

10.=.23

l,$W.80

4,618.&8 CI,Yl\1.00 1 ,ft7 .80 2,TH.S8 '7,()fl8.t'J 2,'7'."'1.35 1,682.88

81,7'1l'o,IO 4,016.PI 1,7'f7.Ja

CounUee

Ad11lr ----------------·· •

!~!::~~::ee--::::::::::::::::' Appanooae -------------1 Audubon ---------------

Benton ---------------- ~ Black Hawk -----------~· Boone -------------­Bremer -------------Bucbannn ----------· Burna Vleta -----------Butler ---------------

Calhoun ------·-----------­Cnrroll --------------­CnRa --------------------·

g=~:: a·o~do:-_-::::::.::::: 1

Cberoki'C ------------­Chlcka.lltw ------------

g~~~:~n-~====~-~==::::: Clinton --------------~ro.wtord --------------

Dallas --------------­Davis ----·--------------' De<!atur -----------Delaware ------------­De• Motors --------­Dtclr:lnaon ------------­DubuQue --------------

::7:te -~-~~~~~=====J Floyd ------------------~ Fmnkltn --------------Fremont --------------

Greopne -------------­Orond7 --------------­Ootbr1e -----------------

Hamilton -------------HanCO<'k -----------­Hardin ---------------Barrtaon ------------­B eor7 -----------· B oward ------------Humboldt ----------

~~~ ··:::::::::::::::! i~,:o _:::_-_-:::::::::::~

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [B)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

I 18,122.81. 6,T1'5.641 7,743.12 1

11,1121.05 S,511.1J

17,M.7S 14,nt.SI '10,077.06 10,502.47 18,823.40

~~:=:~1 1,1129.18

17,1G8.17 18,2-&7.70 u.o.te 11,838.71

1:5:51' ll,IJOO. ft 1J,'701.51 Ul,g()().~ 10,2U.?'6i

u,a.ss 8,8011.153 6,~·"'

10.885.10 8,oiOO.M a,m.1 ..

1

5,175.07

5,&21..85

17,931.M \l,IIM.U 0,925.0'1

18,000.1181 10,915.12 10,453.88 18,811.68

18,0.54 18,187.10 18,W.Iil0 18,178.54 8,Dit7.14 8,7118'.77 1,818.84

0,8118.80 n ,Tee.ea 11,1511.17 14,8.55

SCBOOL FINANCES-CONTINGENT FUND

Debit

1 !i~ 1 ~!d~ dl!~~ ~~t ~g~~! ~~~~~~ lr: ~ "'

H:~:~~'· -~-~-:~-:,,_:·--,-.§-r 15,111.00 lil8.17 7of8.00

23,721.88 144.28 l,SI68.J~ 48,435.61 U.l8 l,nt.t» 1&,000.47 111.63 1,128.08 18,164.81 87'2.71 680.86 17,08t.fl5' LW.Ti IU~.to 110,139.28 ~7.ta8 89LG8 18,144.88 .25 175.2'8 ......

1,'177.81 ...... ..,, .. ...... ..... 18,903.10 10.25 10,768.89 -----------17,8.7 808.13 10,1Q'2.2! 1,411.80 d,880.HI Bn .fn lll,U$.10 l,Ctit.

28,!72.8$ tl5.B& 10,581.75 7.9'i 17 ,518.(N U0.61 17 .151.17· 1J5 .•

~:=:~~-------~:_~ tl,tl6.1~ 158.88

10,008.89 l,W.JD

;::!!l!H~: ~·~~ 10,86UIO 157.!1

15,877.a7 ~--

~=:~:.5 -------~~~~ 11,88.1 ... , """·"'·

50,150\.49 1,485.1111 19,57t.OIJ 5111.88 SIIIJ ,m.as 1.000.66 fi9,191.8B 1815.87 U,071.to 7.15; 18,8UD.tH 43.81 18,DM.of2 eo. 71 1

15,791.68 1a,m.N

19,<K8.04 16,587.70

..... 8'7,.11

1M..tw l,&.S

8,001.88 1,751.88 1,167.74 t,lrl.'T& !,725.78

7.0.18 l,Ml.

HW.61 515.8'

""'·"' .... !,185.7

!,22-4.25 Ul.02 an.ao 8U.57 ......

1,888.8lil

"'·1· .... ,. [11.40 151..41

I,IUO. l,IOO.'n

1,479. 7t

""'·"' ....... au.su.l

1,83-1.94 ..... ., 1,018 •• rrr.,. 1,014.84

111.0&

1,412.n 8,SIH..III

""·'" 'T74.DIJ

" 0

29,1011.28 10,81St.lt 21,168.1111 81,022.0 2'3,702.§

42,031.79 60,111.04 88,838.95 24,860.15 SI,Si5.CU 88,161.68 S1,221.U

S,Uill.11 46,681.!1 86,008.75 •• 0.43 110,12'7.11 U,W7.'71 Jl,:!IJ.75 18,0111.03 00,7'20.1-6 86,028.15 m.,m.a tl,m.a

44,3U.fD H,S08.S6 23,504.15 !18,511.71 8!1,150.n n,aoe.S& 48,11U.l3

12,857.75

45,011.77 ll,Ul.M 28,988 .01 ao.a.7t 82,118.01 JS,ftl.tl •• 48S.'TD

88,511.17 M,785.SJ 47,781.8'7 110,410.01 ..... 18

··"'·" tt,881.51

t8,511t .OO 14,514.11 ...... 41,871 ••

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

SUPERINTENOENTS-(CONTINUED,)

Jl'LY 1 1006 TO JUNE 30, 1107

UI,0;4.01 .• a,&'j7.aJ lif,t.tl.t3

ll,IIOfi.Ol 10,(60.111

IG,D'!.82

··""-~ 19,611'J.Oiifl ••• ll.il

H:!~:EI 17,070.8: U,6U.V7 17,710.41 U,T78.1" 17,8S!I.t.'l ll.l"il',C: 8,168.&1 7 ..... 00 I, ... PI

u ..... . IIJ,no.i71 17,708.rJ)

17 ,633.1'0 6,591, 06

W,1121l.UI tl.t'i2. •N Zl,l!'S • .&G 8.1t.1.t'i

10,101.16'

t.m.tt

15.6\3.&'1 l'i,t'H ,., 11.5J3.U HI_Oioi.l"

IJ,!lS'2.1!' IO,IIi!UH lf,M.tg,

VI,IF10.23' tt,?J;.IJ llt,ft1718 ll,trn.lll JO,III9';.NI ll,U.M S.II'M.~

10.161..4.1 l!,J5G.III

li,Wli,IIO 15,(XIf,PI5

1,700.~' ],817,':11 t,no.!ll'i 1,21ti.80 I,N.l~ l,f'7S.57 1,&>1.11

1.8li.Ofl:l 1.41)0.79 l.fUO.OOI

::~:~1 1,111.1.20 I,ISS.r.:l

8J.'I.r.o, 1,001.~

~:~:~I •• lltl.ta

1,mJn!

I.DKI:~i l.lt.l.iil! t,as.r.:l a.thl 1.018 8r.

1:.~1. m.J 1,•\!rt.M

'·""' 1,1/JICP

;:r":~~ I,IISI 00

9&.'1.1!18 J,ftll.\11 1.'17.04 1,128.110

m.oo Drd.IW

OM.!ftl 1.6H.Ig

1.834.1(1 1,620.11

f75.\71t ft38.1t .1.8" !81.91 ......

11.111 385.18

I 1';1.11 ...,,.,

I 871 .• 17V.lll

8:).111 •

170.!81 11\3.17 .•

Credit

------, t.l!f\•

·trM( 71.81

t«uo 1

oi!::j 40.00'- £ii~&2

118.110 41'1.77 111.71 Rf0.18 .:.::1 .. 2U.741 ~~-"' ll8.00

1110 ... 1 __ 39.71, iM:8a

11~... 210/.Q (17. 11) -- ---·-

1,2H.Ii2 26.25 4,421.00 ~.00

::::~=::-:::: 1 1.rm .10 eo.oo 1,830.&1 1,DC17.18

608.68 42.60

2,418.661 186.1)1

l,:fJ:gl-~---~~~~. ~:~1--· -~~:~~ ~::~. ___ :~~~ 2W.87 :. ____ ----·

tr~:~i 1·":::

1,951..00 81.00 8,911.61 1 10.2')1

2,08D.IIl ue.cn 411.73 _________ , 157.71 __________ !

721.00 S'UIO. 200.47, 10!.60

t.!::n r,t:CU~I 1,8S.'5.U 2,2:54.50

:::~ ----i00~98! ::li:: ~~::1

··~:::1------~~~1

1 l'lU8 180.85

I I 238.!18 260.00

1 .M.'I8.13 ft8l.07 I,MS.Sl 511).25 li!,808.1M -------· ~.liS _______ _ _

2'51.~ IU.Il, 28!1.2f 87.00

I I G28.U MIO.OO

'·"•·oo·------1 l,st8.a:) 1581.00 1,51J4.rl ••••••••••

1,8.-'il.lf 3, 756.58 8,t!)L5Q '

810.'73 li!,OU.Cl ~.-100.50 l,tiJI..73

2,41)7.57 8,1Dn.7'5 2,204.111 1.8D1 .97 8,811.54 2,1KI.IJI

2,~~:~1 2,0U.26r 1.700.IIlll

10,839.71 &.018.56

8,710.08 2,818.00 3,001.87 2,176.81 ,..,,,.

516.47 7,1J08.0S ...... 2,048.86 t,1211!1.n

'·g::~, 1,157.159 1,7-tl.tl

88'7.44

1,&.711 1,897.39 1,soo.~e 8,475.00 1,&85.14 1,408.18 1,115.85

74!.49 8,017.«,

1,4U .031 5,.,.17

221

1!1,01R.tl3 s.m.87 7,151J.4l

11,711.75 8, fi'V.16

17,il8.10 20,4'i0.21 u.~.as 12,T.U.S8 U,i57.WI 12,152.41 U,/i..'"'7.1W

ll,ln'C.-18 00,8-l2.81 U,Q.B7 16,026.78 22,1!32.00 15,371.1'5 7,7'07.17 8,806.311

14,1'>4.59 ll.(l>!'l,:o-.!

10 ,11Jl.lllil 15,108.1Jl.

16,009.V7 4,8JS.OS 8,1(1-t.UI

11,G46.48 O,f7L0) 8,!11UI6 9,071.15

7,414.150

20,144.86 11,632.(71 l!,.f(IQ.81 l1,4.2'1.07

ll,899.2fl 10,1!68.87 10,1t0.17

HUI17.28 Ui,!iOS.tO 11.1130.81 I!,S.O.U 1,741 • ., 8,T70.~

11,4111.10

18,tri9,1U 11.1!188.18

14,178.10 18,719.12

222

Counties

Jefferson --------------------Jobnson ------------------­Jones ------------------------

Keokuk --------------------Koesutb ------------------

Lee ------------------------­Linn -------------------------Loulsn ----------------------Lucas ---------------------­Lyon -----------------------

)fadlson -------------------­Mniln>~.kn -------------------­Marion ---------------------­:Unrsbnll -------------------Mi\1~ ------------------------:\IIt<"hell ------------------­)fononn --------------------­:Monroe --------------------­Montgomery --------------­Muaentlne ------------------

O'Bti{'n ------------------­Osceola --------------------

Pnge ------------------------Pnlo Alto ----------------­Plymouth ------------------­Pocnbontna ---------------Polk -------------------------Pottnwnttnmle ------------­Powesblek ------------------

Ringgold --------------------

Sac ------------------------­Scott --------· -----------Shelby ---------------------Sious: --------------------­Story ----------------------

Tnmn ------------------------Tnylor ----------------------1 Union ------------~----------

Vnn Buren -----------------

Wapello-----------------~---\Vnrren ---------------------

REPOHT OF THE

ABSTRACT [B)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

7,060.,') 10,8(1.14 H,ttn.42

12 ,001.SS 17,208.76

8,889.19 13,620.98

8,616.96 7,519.19

12,521.37

10,206.06 15,002.89 12,710.70 17,128.00 u,sn.os 8,505.63

15,917.79 7,S07.0~

11,12'l.88 12,558.96

11,724.11 6,429.49

17,595.82 11.600.74 12,891.69 ll,:'i7'l.91 31,025.82 38,063.34 11,008.17

Debit . -g~~

.::a~ gg:§l

.?: E~ ~~i ggt ~g~

"' 18,295.51 5.00 28,016.17 ""·"' 17,938.12 9U.03

19,225.19 200.5'1 81,997.68 234.15

29,!!7!1.00 61).00 23,833.50 .U2.85 10,8l4..38 ""·"' 13,700.01

"001 19,5TI.22 36.92 17,007.0-1 990.62 'n,l83.62 778.23 21,0'13.73 1 ,008. so 3'i,OTT.22 2,330.13 16,826.15 520.88 15,819.46 lli.OS z.t,-l88.91 1.1<> 14,549.55 120.77 22,010.63 t,taLnl 21,5i0.02 2,762.37

21,223.64 1,601.70 9,902.93--------------

23,258.46 8!).10 15,()92.17 --------------25,801.00 118.86 10,3"!0.72 05.00

149,000.64 9,8!lLSI B2,4:Jl.!i? 241.\n 26,183.84 714.51

"' e~~r! 0

~~~; ~.:::

ocooo 3~ .CIIIrtJ_. oo ...

300 .931 20,659.1)2 3,900.9-1 d2,481.51 l,t:!O'J.OO 3J,G59.83

1,122.01 33,458.10 1,290.86 60,781.89.

412.78 38,765.8.9 41,618.55 $2,515.88

261.17 19,6()),12 1,200.01 1!2,630. 43

SJ6.82j 3'1,97tl.33

391.67 29,195.28

2,1-49.':'01 4'>.ll.f..Sf 730.93 56,513.86 519.8g 55,0S5.:M

l,~:gj\ Z7,001.07 25,701.69

2,0'71.0i 39,,95.57 160.35 22,637.n 916.68 3i,2U.OO

2,316.75 89,118.10

1,874.28 36,423.78 781.86 17,201.~

1,277.99 41.970.87 1,187.72 27,888.83 f,2!n.571 43,101.62

546.81 28,536.10 3,912.15 196,392.82 R,22I.Sl 101,558.13 1,272.00 89,269.35

800.39 2t,637.81 10,123.73 1S.102.n 1.9SI u,24B.16 16,91-1.18

1

s}~:g:l 2,874.03 :D,682.96

~;:~t~ ~:~~:: 691.67 • ~:fsi:~ 1:::::~ 20,~5J.H 27,,'6.Sii .fOO.M 651.96 48,961.110 13,912.55 26,72t..t7 1,505.81 3,778 .15 4'5,-:'M.4S

20,062.16 29,2S7.4i 78.721 8M.61 50,262.91 10,652.46 16,217.271 2']].80 86'i.29 28,056.82

1. nu. 74 23, tS-1.43 2,300.57\ 317 .~ 33,502.28

8,357.98 11,892.39 4.231 438.44 20,193.04

7,0H.12 35,9'2(1.04 291.17 836.92 43,89~.85 17,609.89 19,133.0{} 88'5.6.5 1,273.17 88,4(11.71

9.853.51 18,327.87 26.85 1,812.64 29,15!9.37

~:~~~I!)S:~'~--:::::::::::::::: 7,002.47 15,5l2.29 4.t.oo 1,8~5.-&a u,&-14..62

Webster --~----------------- 1-1,349.4.8 81,086.27 27.150 5Sl.12 .J6,11l:L.37 W\anebngo ---------------· 6,126.28 13,761.87 1,082.7!1 5,181.811 26,152.71 Wlnneshlek -------------- 8,68?.87 18,494.89 66.00 82-1.81 28,071.16 Woollbury ·---------------- 81,1M.78 117,66-2.95 202.81 8,623.70 132.!Wf3.2.f Worth ----------------------- 6.736.01 10,953.2~ 7.43 102.63 17,799.81 Wright --·------------------- 16,398.89 28.2~9.1)(1 .76 795.91 45,-145.U

Total~ ------------··· t 1,2,6.081.20 l 2,351,633. 73 $ 64,0'17.81 $ lSO,SSO.SD $ 8,8 12.623~

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 223

SUPERINTENDENTS-(CONTIKUED.)

..:i ~

41-;;:j~l:;

~~~~ ;;~~~ -41cc ~~--~~~

.,,;881 17,4.81.06 11 '727 .80

11,314.52 11),2T7.05

21,511.00 3;),.476.70 9,28L57 0,2~7.83

15,000.05

12,5'1-l.o:J 22,781.9+ 1S,8i9.18 00,001.83 11,123.H 10,239.7'1) 1'),313.75 ll,OO!J.OO 12,882.00 19.175.0!

HI,H2.2S 7,!137.97

Hl,185.'l2 l2,'i26.78 t:\,16-'J.!lli U,52~.24 80,104.5(}. 00,101.00 18,303.51

10,258.10

12,074.74 00,~.25 11,486.00 18,a:>2.9l 15,677.12

0 ~-~"0~ oo

I ~~E~ I ... ~~~ ~~g~ , .. -;et: ccoca~ .. .. 1,019.401 22.00 1,689.85 143.68; 1,843.93 162.06

l.Tl5.4~ 4.91.68 1,863.40, 601.02

1 ,s~J6.40 85.'57 2,935.52 4~.08

936.91 123.72 1.138.00 lt29.58 1,667.60 391.11

976.29 1,883.63 1,870.64 1,618.39 1,431.95 1,008.00 1,081.13 1,110.70 1,127.22 1,600.52

191.67 812.65 515.11~

2,809. 72 552.77 5'.i.7S

191.36 581.75 779.M S4-l.42

Credit

.. ~~i I~"*~ ~ ~ :z~ il~!J; l::gt; .o 1-oe=- ~-z::.

£!:'~ 2~u ~~~~:- ~~~-, .. ,,.. ~2ia~ ~&~~ -;li~ c;~~ .. .. .. ..

15.10r 198.00 68.52 .... ::~1 184.56

403.32 1.80.49 72.40

228.56 ](1.00 158.85 579.95 161.83 11.10 76.72 59.10

144.81 875.13

29.01 20.6'; 73.65---- -----

110.29 \7,!lS 106.38 ~.67 31.29 718.87 43.~ 42.00 28. m.49' 88.39----------,

1H.l3 111.99 166.99 72.27

I

•. r~::f-·346:50 1,006.88 ------·--

s:N.28 ----------101.921 011.15

1,427.10 -----~----4,846.55 25.00 1,0.18.2-l _________

309.13; __________ 61(1.35 __________ ,

1,831.49 110.00 741.71 819.29'

1,H7.72 --------003.84 1,0U.90

1,288.90 4.60 741.18 830.66 82'),!)] 100.00 6S'7.2'G ---·------

1,097.71'l -~--------4,898.97 ---------

~

" ao

I £& ,. -;6. ..

1,607.13f 7,100.01 2,632.0i

.. ~-MJ 4,616.41

6,031.31 16,654.38 l,<&M.5J

0,621.681 1,957.93

1,2-')1.27 !,08').19 3,180.86 1,120.04 2,176.8) l,&J3.85 3,U7.22 l,lH9.94 2,298.19 1,800.36

. Q , "'~

~~ d< 0

7,683.11 12,139.~7 13,11.2.5!)

13,181.46 22,75B.5.3

7,875.4..3 21,385.85 0,551.91 8,8!8.-18

11,932.72

12,681.21 18,510.23 13,82:2.00 17,086.07 10,663.2() 11,146.02 18,368.UJ 7,788.71

16,3i3.15 11,182'.53

1,217.47 732.19 116.88---------- 2,208.29 53.25 2,150.10 ]3,143.32 711.2e

1,f>9S.:U 1,186.68 2,M8.17 1,~8.49 4,M6.33 2,91'i.64 1,142'.7'2

1,234.30

1,158.17 2,81.J.9t 1,663.00 2,064.06 1,488.89

227.H 12.00 85.00 113.81 S6.00 192.11 7,93S.36

147.15 361!.10 510.23 ......

3,48Ll7 787.55

""'·"' 170.50

6,658.67 238.118

1,333.05 667.110

31.18 ~-86 10.17----------

102.(!4 ----------68.01 342.25

3H.OO 12,627.00 70.·19 8,138.•11 79.67 039.38

2,261.61---------200.!).[ 802.95 700.92 8.00 686.16 62.00

10,429.~ 4!)1.75 1,640.64 1,884.00

970.50 2'79.42

619.46 158.00

1,11)2'.40 1,602.03 8,818.00 1,764.00

2'1,110.65 3,100.74 2,125.04

17,402.31 11,5.'19.98 16,634.61 11,8111.117 63,426.84 S-1,766.86 15,1S2.15

89.95 11,675.91

2,700 • .&3 2-1,336.85 1,875.47 1,35L75 6,813.75

12,378.20 29,673.')8 17,851.50 24,021.22 18,740.46

224

Counties

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [B)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

SCHOOL FlNANCES-SCllOOL BUILDING BOND

Delltt

.. o.ts ~

~ .,-*~ ~~~ " ~~~2

.,-. -g:;: ~-oe ;:f •a-~ ... _ ~0~ 'iio_g~ •o" e- ~!:!: ~=~= g.;:;: 0 0: 0: "'

tJrnwcl ------------------------------------

i:I~;=~i~~i-~~]~' =s~:r~;;_i~ ~;~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC !NSTRUCTWN 225

SUPERINTENDENT8-(CONTINUED).

FUND-JULY l, 1900 TO JU'.NE30, 1901.

Credit

----------iS$:76 ::::::::::::::: -----------7:165:75 ----------7:122~00 ------4:S50~fl 4,G79.ti 163.41------------------ 2,721.81 1,7DI.21

tno.25·--------------48J.96 186.95

2,902.83 ~us;

:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::

J.)

2:!H HEPORT OF Till'

AB>TRACT [B]-REPORT>i OF COC1<TY

Debit

SUPERI:>TE!iDENT OF Pl'l!LIC J:>STRUCT!ON

SUPEHI:>TENDENTS-(CONTINUED).

Cred1t

:!!

;; -;~ ~- .. "" "0'"

~= d'Q~ ooo . ... .c-or. """ -" oo" ~~~g

O"o

s:: "O.=oa -·· 0~

-oo ~S& ... :f"'- coOIJIJ .. ..

227

,., ~

i~ ci! 0

---------·a.·:os,·83

·i: .. ~; ---------·:z:QO.j:001

- ---- -------;.;;-.,,- __ ' • . 600.00 W8.48 -----776:-i :::::::::::::

1,577.10 l07.6l

::::i :::::::::::::::::::: 101.76 U.Bl 200.00 -------------

U7.1!0 733 ...

J'i.92:3.2'1 1.315 ro l,M!0.2"i

----------~:s-~~ ==·=::::::::::::: ---- -------~~~~=~ 1,~:~! ------ ---------- --- ---==-~::-.:::: ::::::::::~::::::- :::::::::::::: :::::::.:::.::

228 REPORT OF TilE

ABSTRACT [B]-(CONTINUED.)

SCHOOL •' INANCES-INTEREST DEARING INDEBTEDNESS.

Countlu and ~ ~-~rr~~t0~:arlng . Total Outstanding Bonds I Bonds I W~rranta

~~1~~~~~~~=:=~=~ ·~~i~~·~~~"~~=~~~~

Ida -- -------------------------------------

~;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 4,700.00------------

23,8.00-----------

1 ,000.00 -·------------~ u,no.oo. t,023.u 1,000.00

18,T73.4i

UPER!NTENDENT OF Pl'BL!C lNSTHUCTION 2211

ABSTRACT [B)-CONTINUED.

I a~':tt1~8t~~!~f u~~~fu•g I Warrenta

Bonds Warrants

Counties Total

i~m~~~-::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::)---~:~=~ :===~~~/----~:~! Keokuk --------------·-----·------------- lt,9M.42 1,17i. DI l!,U6.13 Kossuth ----------------------------------- 21,500.00 1,-&30.17 21,930.17

~*~;~~~~~~~~:~~~f~f¥.~~~f~~f~~~~~~~f:·---ii:=::::::~~~~~----~!~-: Afa f118on -------------------------------------- 81,060.77 11,5-49.00 8S,'j()0,37 l£nhll111ta ------------------------------ 4l,1171.04 m .n 42,898.81 Marton -------------------------------------- 48,140.00 348.81 49,G88.'n

~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~!l==:!t!~

Va_n Buren ____ ·-------------------------------.. 0 ,~1.63 1,248.00 11,111:2.63

~~~~}~11~l=l~1I!~:I __ ~:=1~i -ijj Total ______________________________________ ·~~,~

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT I U] REPOR'f OF

CERTIFICATION OF TEACDER5-CEH:riFICATES ISSUED BY

Flr11t Grade Second Grade 1 bird Grade

Counties

I ~ I j ~ I - .I

A1lnlr - ------------···-----------·---------- ~ .. 96

1 15

: AIIOIDI'I ··--····--··------···-·········--·•· Allnmnkec -------------------------------- ------9, ~r.~~~~~s:_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ; 1 11 o Rfnton ---------------------------------1 Black Hawk-------------------------,

~~~~~r ··::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::j Bn('bannn -----------------------------1 But>nn Vlstll------------------------------­Butler ------------------------------------

C'&ll•oun --------------------------------­Cnrroll -----------------------------4·:..... - -- ------------- -----------­C"('(Iar --------------------------------1 C'1•rro Gor1lo -- --------· --- ------------ ---1 Cht>rokt-e -------------------------------- . Chlcknlln\v --------------------------------1 C'lflrkf" ------- ·---------------------------­("Jny ---------------------------------- -· C'ln~·tnn __ . ----------· --------------- ---. ('linton ·------------------------------·-­('m"·rord ----------------------------­Dolin" - ------------------------------­Dnvla • ~---·------------- -----------0('1"ntur ----------- ------------------ --· · · · Dl'lnwnr<> ----------------- -------------­DI'Oll :'\lolnr~ -·---------------------· ------­Dit"klnt~on ---- - .•••.•. .•• ------- --- -·· OtlhUQUt" ---- -······--·····--- - ------•

E1nmE>t - -······-·······------·········-· · ···

Fnrrtte ----------- ---------· ------·-----· Floyll --------------------------------·­l•'rnnkUn •••. .- --------- --·- ------· f'r•tnnnt ------··----------·----

~rf'('OP ·--··•·•··--··-·- ··-··- · · •• • •• (;rno•lr -- ----------------------·-----nnt hriP ·-··- ---·•·--· --·---·

Tln,nllton -------------------------··------IIAnrol•k ------ -------------

• 2 8 1

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SUI'ERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 231

COC="!TY SUPERINTENDENTS.

COr .STY SCPERJ:-JTESDENTS FRO:\! JULY I, UIOO, TO OCTOBER 1, lg()8

. . '"

Sl>ec lal Klndergarlen _ _j _

~ ; 1 I +-- J_ _____ _ : ___ ::_::::/::: ____ ::,

IIi:--·-··----------­f -----·-··--- --- -2 •• _________________ _

1;[:::::::::1 ______ ~ 2---------- 2

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Total :-.'umber Number Re-rasued J•cted

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88 .~ .. 1 7 7 133 __________

' 33 172 • .. 15 40 ___ __ ____ . __ --.. Is;; .. 15 176 7 .. 109 • .. 18

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10 6 .. HO, 3 16 15 "' • 8

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" 11, M------- 10 ~I 80.----------1 10 .. I • 12 162. _______

18 2'l 21111 _________ 1b ,.

IUB.-------1 8 ,. 176 5 S1 15 201 '/ S1 .. l::i-------~ -------~; 81

10 HO ••• ______ 24' 10 88.--------- I 7 86. ______

6 • .., I " 121 .•• _ .. _____ , _______ .. "' • ..

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232 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [OJ-REPORT! 0~' COUNTY

Firat Grade /second Grade/ Third Grade

Counties

~ I I ~ I I i I i Jefferson ---------------------------------· Johnson --------------------------------­Jones -----------------------------------

Keokuk ----------------------------------­Kossuth -------------------------------

I.ee ----------------------------------­Ltnn ----------------·-----------­Louisa ----------------------------­Lucas ---------------------------------­Lyon ---------------------------------------

1\Iadlson -----------------------Mahaska --------------------------­Marlon ----------------------------------­Marshall ------------------------------- ­Mills ------------------------------------1\Iltchelt ---------------------------------Monona ----------------------------------­llonroe -------------------------------­Montgomery -----------------------------­Muscatine ---------------------------

O'Brien ----------------------------------­Osceola ---------------------------------

~:Fo Aito·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Plymouth -----------------------------­Pocnhontns ----------------------------­Polk -----------------------------------Pottawnttamle ----------------------------Poweshlek --------------------------------

Ringgold -----------------------------

Sac -------------------------Scott ------------------------------------­Shelby ------------------------------­Sioux ----------------------------------­Story -------------------------------

Tama -------------------------------

8 21

I

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7 8

• I 7

' • 8 6 8

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11 'I 2 7

• 7 5

Taylor -------------------------------- ------

Union ----------------------------------Van Buren -----------------------------

Wnpello ---------------------------------

~~~b~~it:Oii--::::::::::._-_-=:::::::::::~ -----: ~~~~~~r ·-::::::::::::::::_____________ 1

'VInnebago ------------------------------ ------

~~~;:~~~-~=~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~= -----·-!

I 16 8 .. ' 12 25 10 179 ________ . _______

311 • lSS-------- -------

" -:I 1<1--··-·--'----·-· .. 58 5 2:.!

5 10 105-------- " "' .. 3CH -------- ~- -------5 • 5 8 .. ' • 25 • ..

21 7 77 • 16

"' u 101 • .. .. 10 .. 8 60 17 6 .. .. ..

7 .. 130 1 .. .. 10 72 1 •• 17 ________ 103 -------- , -----so .. 3 108 --------

20 • .. 5 "' .. • .. G .. 83 7 73 7 " 80 .. .. 15 .. 10

" 5 88 • .. .. 8 108 ______ 21 17 2 48 _______ 10 « • 62------- as

175 " 188 _______ -------.. ' ~------2~------7 .. 7

311 " 00 10 51

66 • .. 8 .. 8 .. ""

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Z1 6 54 80 21 18 79 84.

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SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

SUPERINTENDENTS-(CONTINUED).

Special

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176 180 18

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HEPORT OF TilE

AB THACT [C]-REPOHT>< OF COUNTY

Cl!RTIFJCATlON OF TEACHERS-CJ::RTIFICATES ISSUED BY TilE

Counties

First Oradelsecond Oraael Third Grade

1 ~1~1~ . ~11 .\tlnlr ----------------------------------~----­Adft1U8 ---------------------------·-··--- · .Ulauulkee ------------------------------­Appanooee -----------------------------­.\udubon ------------------------------------

81 2 1 2 •

22 1 .. _____ _ 18 ' 8 • 16 •

18--------1 • 7-------- 6 21 1.--------8()______ 5 12______ 1

~l-PERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTR!:CT!OK

SC"PER! ~TE:I' DENTS- (CONTINUED)-

E[)t:f'ATION'AL I)OARD OF' EXAMINERS, OCTOBI::R 1, 1900, to JUNE 30, U107

Pro\·falonal ~peclal No. Cf"r­tltlcatee Issued No . ReJecled l ~o- Ez:amtned

• :I

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237 II ·~a 18 70 1 84 7,

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REPORT OF THE

ABSTRA CT [C)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Flrot Graoe lsecond Gradel Third Grade

Countte11

! I i I ~ I i I ; I J - ~~---:1 t:=::~J ·! l:i~ :: :~

J~~~~~~n .:::::=::...-_::::::::::::::::::::::: Jones ---------------------------------

~=~~t~b ·::::::..-~:.::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1------tf:n ·:::-_-_-:::::::::::_-::::::::::::::::::: ------= -----~ ------~

t:~!~a -----------------------::::::::: ! I: ~ Lyon .:=::::::::-_-:::::::::::: ____ _

1 ------:f:g:~~ ::::::::::::-..:::::::::::::::::: ----~ ------i. ----~ Marlon ------------------------------ 1 10 I

n~r~;~~~~=~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~ :===: ! ~~~~~ . ~~~~i~~:r~~::::::::::::::::::::::::: ----~ ~ ------~

:4:::::::,~-----..., 2------- 1

~-------~ 1~ Jll ______ • ,.: i: ~ I ~ s ___________ _ ~-------------1------ a 5 I ' I I I ~------- 10

18 1 • 1 8~1: :::::::::::::-_-:::::::::::::::: "~~---~~ a -~~----- 1

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Sac ---------~---------~------~-~-------~ o.>

Scott ---------------~----------

18 • • 11 10 • ..

Rtuggold ------------------~~~--~------- -----~:~ .. :, ~---~= ~-----~ .. ~ ~--~-~ ___ :_:_,:_1

!~1:' ===:::::::::-::-::~=::~======= -------~ ----~~ :::=j ~ !r--~ Tama ---------~----------------~ 1 17 11 5 1 5 Taylor -----------------------~~-------

8

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117~~~~~~~~ Jd J:~rJ Tota l --- ------··---------

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SUPER INTENDENTS-{CONTINUED).

No. Rejected I No. ~%Amlned

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238

Counties

,\drt!r

REPORT OF TilE

ABSTRACT [OJ-REPORTS OF COUNTY

CER1'1FlC'ATION OF TEACHERS-REGISTRATION OF

= l ~egular -~ Primary I Special

I DJpiomas I State Cer- State Cer- State Cer­

tiO.cates tlncaces tiOca1es

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ !ILI!Ijl~ll

Bf:kl~s0~~~-:::::::=:::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: --··s ::::::i::::: ---1::::::.:::::: DubuQue -----------------------·---· ------ ----· ------ ------i·----- ------~---·-·:··----

SUPERINTEXDF.:>T OF PUBLIC Ili8TRl'CTlON

SUPER!NTENDENTS-(CONTTNl'ED).

CERTIFICATES, FROM OCTOOER I, 190fl, TO JUNF 30, 1907.

Two Year j StateCer­rlftcales

-·' ---~·

. - -~-I

,, I I I

240 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [C]-REPORTS OF COUNTY

I Regular I Primary I Special

Diplomas State Cer- Sta.te Cer- State Cer-tiHcates t10.cates tUl.catee

cououea

~IJ\~1~1~1~1~!~ ;;;~~J-;;;;;;~~;~=;:;;~;;~;~;;;; ;;;; ;;; :==: :=:~ ;;;;!==; ;;;; ;;;; t:n ·::::::::::::-_:::::-_:::=::::::::::::::: -----~ ~ :::::: ----~ :::::: ----i ::::::::::: ~~~:n .:::::::::::::::::::_-_::_:-_::::..-::::: :::::: :::::: ----; ----~ :::::: :::::: :::::: ::.:::: Lyon ----------------------------- ----- ------ ----- ----- ------ ----- ----- -----

Union ------------------------------ ----- ----- ----- ----- -----

Van Buren -------------------- ------ ---- 1 ---- - ----- -·---- ----- -----

::~~0 .:.:-..::...-_:::-_-:..-:::::::._-_-_:::::=::: :::::: =---- ---· _____ : :::= :::::: ::::: ::::: W11sblngton ------------------------ ----- ----- ----· ------ ------ ----- ----- -----::G:t~r ·:-_:-_:::::::-_-::-_:.:::::::::::::::::: :=: ----i ::::: ::= :::::: :::: ::::: ::::: \VInn cbngo ---------------------------- ----- ----· ·--·· ··--- ----- ---------- - -----

~~1~~~~~~i~~~=~~~=~~~~---~_:_~---~-~~. ~~~~ :::=.~-·-:I!~~!;;;~~~~!~~~~ Tota l ---------

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 241

SUPERINTENDENTS-CONTINUED.

16

Second Gl'ade I Tblrd ~»l'ovls- 1 ~~~~~o~ / ~~ . T8~~~~~~-

arade looal cates .E ~ I catea Reg-::c latered

1 ~ / 1 1 ~ 1 ~ / ! I LJI~I 1 ~; _____ j rf ~~ ~===::::h:: •i r:i

REPORT OF TilE

ABSTRACT [C)-REPORTS OF COl'!' NY

CERTIFICATIOS OF TI-.:ACI I ERS-EX:AMI~ATIO:'IiS,

countle•

Adair ---------------------------- ------·--------·· AdRml --------··-··-···-····-····--··•···-··-· AllnntnkE'e ------------------------ --·-··-·-.\JI[lllll<l•tllol' -- ••• -----

Audubon ·-------------··-- --------------- -·-----

Olnerent Persona NumberCertln-l.lcensed cate• Hevokf!d

. .. :!1

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1~!::::::::: :::=::.:: 105 -------· -- ---- ·­un ----------1------··· 121 •••• _____ - ···- --

83 ----- -- ----- --------B(•oton --------------------- ------ ----------····· 2•

2<1 2-i~-----···1----------Sl

Jo'llyf'tte -----------------··------------------: Floyd -···-------------·-----·----------------

t:~~~~~~~ -~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: s1

711 ----·-···~ I

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~UPER!NTE:SJ>E);T 01' Pl'BLI\' 1\ql!l'('r! 1\

St: I'I·:RI :STENDENTS-( COSrJNU:I> ).

E:\I'UUI \"CF, ETC., FUOM .JUl.\' 1,)901;, TO.JU\:t:au, l"JO~

A"ft·raRf' Ale ot Ar·vlh.:ants

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_______ !__ _____ : ------- . .. . .. 117 I II to ________ _

2H HEl'OHT OF THE

ABSTRACT [C)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

[)lfterent Persona Number Certlft-Lieeneed catea RoTOII:ed

Co untie.

••. " .. , ••• ---------------------------------------, .. ! .. 1--------~------· - -Jobnson ----------- --------------------------- d 187 ---------- -------·--Joneoa ---------·-------·--------·--------- -------- 20!.------- ··----·--Keokuk --·---------------------------------- 15 1'4 -------- -·--------){OIJIIUlh ·····-····-··-----····-··--····--··· ···-··-· lUI--·-··••• ---·····

~~~~~!~-~~~~~~~::~~-- ;,.i -~:-~--~-~--~-=_;_· .. :_:_~_:_:~_:_:~_-:_·:_~ Marlon ----· ----------------------·----- ......, lolarsball ----------------------------·--------- 18 100 ···-----'---------llllls --------··--·------·------------ 16 1118 -------· ---------Mitcbr-11 -----------·------------------- 10 145 --------- ---------\lnnnnu ~··-----·-···--------········-· 7 lS3 -------- ·-··-----\fonn>f' ------------------------------------- 5 Ui8 -----· ----------Montromeof"T ------------------------------- ---------- 1108-----------------lluecatlne ··--·---------------------------- 18 210------- ----··---

O'Br-Ien --------------------------·---------- ---- 1.8 1115 ----·-·· •••••••••• Ottetola ·-------------------------------- 8 100;--------,----------

Pa'fe -------------------------------------- 1 1701--·-----~------ --

~r~c:no!:~o .::-_-_-::::-.:::::::::::::::::::::::: -----~~ ~:i:::::::: :::::::: Pocabonta• ··--------··---------------· 14 170, •••••••••• --------· Polk ----------------------- ------------- 70 1,453 •••••••••• --------

~g~!.b~~~·~~~-::::_-_:::::::::_-_:_:::::::::::= ~ ~ ::::::!::::::::

i~~ii~;i~~~~~~; -~ -~~~~:~;~:~ j!~~r ·::~::_--:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!. _____ ~----· --~~~~~ :::::::::1:::::::::: Union ---·----------------------------- 10; 1761.--------- -·----··--Van Buren ----------··----·-·----------- • 148-------- --------

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~!~~~,t~--=::-::::::~~~=~=~-=-=-=-~=~-=--=-~~=~ -------:!------: ::::::::.:::::::: ~~{~~:&~~~~~~¥~~~~~~~~~~~ :===1~;:===~!~~~~~~:~~~~~~ :::;~~~~~~~~-;-~~~~==~~~~~~~~~---~:;1 __ 2~;~~~~~~:~~~~~~

SUPERINTENDENT OF l'I ' BL!C lNsTRl"CT!O:S

SUPERINTENDENTS-(CONTINVED).

216 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRAC'I' [D)-REPORTS OF COUNTY SUPERIN­TENDENTS

EDUCATIONAL ~IEET!NGS, SCHOOL VISITATION, APPEALS, ETC. JULY I, 1900 TO JUNE SO, 1907.

Educa.tlonal 11 School i'c Meetings ~ Vl!!!ttatlon ompensa,t1on and Expenses

i ~i ~ .. ~ .. ~~' ~l~o 1_t~~i l:i§o . ~ 0

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Cnlhoun -----------[Yes --~-No--- 1 --- --­Carroll -------------Yes __ No--- S ---- ..• Case -------- -----~ Yes •• ,Yes __ 8---- __ _ C@dnr ------------- Yes __ No___ s: 2 __ Cerro Gortlo ----·-No __ No ___ ---- --- __ _ Cherokee -------- Yefii __ ,Yes __ 10 1 __ ClllckoBllw -------Yes __ ,yes -- B ------

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~~g~~:-o===~=~==== ~~-:::~~-::~-~ :::: :::_, Clinton ----------- Yel:'l __ Yes --1 g ---- l Cl'nw~ord ---------Yes •• ·No____ 10 ______ _

Dnlln~ ------------No--- Yes-- 21 ---- ----Dnvla --- -- ------- - Y es .• Yes--· 21 ---- ___ _ Oecntur ----------No ___ ·No---'-------- ___ _ 0f'lnwnre ----- __ Yes •• No--: 2 ---- ----Des :\lolncs -----No ••• No---~ 1 ___ .

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N~g~~-=~~;~~~; ~~::~= ~ ~~:~t J :::; ~~~= Henry ------------ YeH __ \""(>s __ 8 ______ _ Rownrd ----------· Ye~ ••. N(• --- 1 ---- 1 Hnmboldl ------- Ye!J •• ;Yea •• 4 --- ·---

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oo.~ Sfl.l1 89.4-2 93.00

183.50

118.7'0 ur.oo

l5B.U 75.f9 66.00 8l.20

131.28

147.11\t 122.78 89.45 61.74

100.00 101.00 185.00

42.75 'fr?-12 16:).00 231>.01 00.76

106.00 lll6.00 llUI.J 169.01 183.-ll 18-IAO 26.00

1,250.00 ------- ll?B.OO

1,'2.i0.001 320.00 lii1.47 l,H6.00 2,00 23.SI 1.250.00 15.00 UL6l l.Z:..O.OO --------- Ot.Dl

1,2$.00 ----------1 '21).18 1,2;;().00 --------- ~- 10!1.25

~::::r--;~~~; ----;;;~;; t:~~::[ ~:~1 i~t= 1,250.00 30-J.5(L 18-t.l-f

~:igg::: ]~::! ~=:~ 1 ,ll50.001 7.001 31.81

l,2;JO.OO --------- f90.00 t,2SO.oo, a.ro 171.60

1.~.00 tl.OO 10'2.81 1,200.00 -00.00 102.10

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUELIC lNSTRrCT!ON

ABSTRACT [ U]-(CONTINUEll).

.fl•tf('rl!OD -- ____ _ly .. --1 ----1 "'---- I 101 ~~I '·'" oo[---------~ 83.8.~

.luliutu.m ---- ~:::_ i~ -- ~~tJ .::1 o: ____ ---- " i:~:u:~ ~:~ 88 .64

Junt~ ] ____ ---- .. " 63.01

Kt•okuk _ __l , .. __ y .. __ ,

6 ---· ---- 170 210 1,2.;o.oo!.------- "'·"' Kmuautb ---~Yetl.--·YCB ··[ 3 1---- "" 230 1,2.30.001 60,00 00.00 . Ll'<• __ ,No .•• No ... 3 --· --- ""' '"' 1 ,250.00 ----·--- 83.72 I.Ju n --- "" Yee ·-

fl ____

""' 210 ,,,;o.ool 2w.ooj 24.0.00 Lnuls11 --· \~('II -----· ----- ---- 122 IJIO 1,263.00 --------- 108.31 Lttt.'BK --- Yea ~~ 2 •••• -··-· 00 "" 1,2:;0.00 '1.00 .... ,_,.... __ :::: --r ... -- ~;.-::: :'!'--· 1 38 "' 1,'250.00 6.00 113,85

.\lndlaon --- . \"I-t~ __ So·-- •1---- --- ., "' 1,250.00---------- IOJ.OO

;>.IBilO.IIkn ---------No -- No -- ]·. ____ 08 08 1,250.01 5-l.OO 86.11 \lnrion -·--~--· -- \"P14 - - :'io __ "---- --- .. ... 1,200.00 --------- 81.88 :unrfllhllll ----- --·--~~~ ---\\l·tl -- ' 1---- ll2J 22;) 1,312.00 --------- ss.oo Mllb~ •••••• ·-~- 1Ps _ Nn __

) ___ ---- "' "' 1,2ro .OO --------· 68.61 :\lltt'laell --·-- .•. So YMI -· ~ --- 137 '"' 1, 2.30.00 \fonnnn .. , ---- \"J"!C ••• YNJ - '

, ___ 100 ... 1,1:.0.00 -------- 150.00

~IOilC'iiA 1 \"t'~ ~~~ ;1 •• ··-- 4!1 .. 1,260.00 -1.00: 10.58 \lontgouwry _ ..• :-;u 00 "' 1,260.00

----------1 0<.811

\(UI4l'llllna __ • ly, .. ~ ~ .. :! ____ --- IIR· ... 1,250.UO -------- 56.82

(J'Brlf'u ---------- '"" N" - I ---; ---"'' ""' 1,2.-.tl.OO 2.1.00 148.10

U~tl"l'(il:l - 'f t:>ll No) 7 701 7< 1.37.!1.00 5.00 128.0)

l'lll(l' ---- I'·· ~0- II -- ·~I ""I l.'2.;o.oo 3111.-H JM,Bl

l'nln \ltn •.. Yea_ Yus _ 3 I tl.i IIFI ::~:~--"---~:~! ll3.9! J'lpnnuth .•. r ea ~::: 1 ·rril

,-~ "" 1BS.83 l'oll'llhnlli>L:S YrK.

::1 lii-'i 1,2.-.o(l.OO'-------· la8.2.l

P••lk ··==~~-::!~~ 1.000.00 ao.oo ---------l'nttowilt-tnluie u.·, l,s;..o.oo 000,00 100.00 l'uw-eslll~k ~u 'NI• -- ' "' "' 1,219.1)2 ---·----- lO.G':I

fllllJlJrO)t( -- Na N" -- 3 . -- '" 1.)2 l,'l'lO.OO ·-------- JBO.OO

f-Ill' --- --~~ ~E :=i~.~ -- '"' 110 1.2".0.00 li6.()() 1!5.00 ~eotl I . ·::I. ~=: ·~ I 1L1 1,501.110 21).1& -17.1J7 t-ihdhy --- ll7 " 1,2-'l'l.lill 8D.9~, 03.80 NltHU: r .. Sn 8--- lliJ .. 1,500,00 ------- ----------RlnrJ ,. ('. ~ ,.j .. I "" '"' 1.~10.00 ---------· ao.oo Tnmn ,. ---I Y"' I!:• '"' 1,2:.0.00 100.00 83.80 Ta)lor 'ft·8 _ :'lio ""' .... 1,2."-11.00 ·-------- -----·-l 'nlon - . \'t•!l . \'p41 170 181 1,2r10.00 -·------- m.oo

248 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [D]-(CoNTIHUED).

SUMMARY SUPERrNTENDENTB WORK, JULY 1, 1900, TO JUNE 30,1907.

Counties

Adttlf' ---------------------------------------------­A«um& -----------------------------------­AIInmnkee ----------------------------------­Appanoose -------------------------------------­Audubon -----------------------------------

Benton --------------------------------­Blaell: Ha\vk ---------------------------------­Boone ------------------- ----------------­Bremer ---------------------------------------­Buchanan -----------------------------­Buena VIsta ------------------------------­Butler --------------------------------------·

Calhoun ----------------------------------------­Cnrroll ---------------------------------------­Case ------------------------------------------.. --­Ccdnr ----------------------------------- ----------­Cerro Gordo -------------------------------­Cherokee --------------------------------------­Chickasaw --------------------------------------­C1arke -----------------------------------­Clay ------------------------------------­C1nyton ----------------------------------­Clinton ---------------------------------­Cmwtord ----------------------------------

Dallna --------------------------------­Davis ------------------------------------­Deco. tu r ----------------------------------­Delawnre ---------------------------------------­Def!J Mofnes ------------------------------­Dickinson ------------------------------------­I>ubuaue ----------------------------------------

Emtnet -------------------------------------------

Fayette -------------------------------------­Floyd -------------------------------------­Franklin -----------------------------------­!Premont ------------·------------------

Greene ---------------------------------------­Grundy ------------------------------------------­Guthrie ------------------------------------------

ElB.mlltou ------------------------------------­IInncock ------------------------------------­IT!lrdln ---------------------------------------­Rilrt'lsou ---------------------------------­Henry -------------------------------------­Howard --------------------------------­Humboldt --------------------------

ldn -----------------------------------· Iowa ----------------------------------

Jackson ----------------------------------------­:Jnsper --------------------------------------------

.. j ~ ~ ~ ...

176 188 157 217 18.1 ... 288 ... 188 ,., 1M ... 188 188 208 192 212

"" 1<5

"" 160 ... '"' 281 ... 105 100 172

"" 100 ... 115 ... 172 170 170

'"' 100 200

181 160 .,. ""' 163 188 1 ..

137 1 ..

""" ,.,

sao .. ~ "•" ;g~ .... cs.c-.: o,. "~"' ~~ < ...

81) ... ... .. ... ''" ... ... "" lll6

"" 11ll 192 ..

01 ou 88

106

"" 177 ... ... 281 ...

ITT 168

"' 107 .. "" lS1

""' 1<1 181 15

78 .. m

"" ..., ... 219 .. ., 100 .. 14?

141 ...,

· I ~~ I~ · BfO ~~ ~~! 5='-e ~- '!!~ ~:J~ ~~~ ~5o J!~~s ~ 8~ ~~~~ e O.~o=j 'E~E i:;..c~ ~-'CI) ~.C- ~.c~-

81) 161 .. .. .. .. "" 1<0 87 87 "'' .. .. .. 80

74 "" 71 810 lUl ... .. ... .. 11 "' "' 21 ... " 61 1lll .. .. 172 "' .. 107 79

" 178 .. ... 81) 177 ... 81 .. .. ... 61 186 '111 81)

"' 95 31 ... 100 71

"' 1 .. .. .. 200 " "" ... ... w 180 76

"' ... .. 00 01 .. • 188 1 <O 100 .. .. 106 .. .. 113 "' 1 .. ..,. 18.1 .. 181 .. .., ..,. 1011 ... 1ll7 110 71 165 71 . , 15 .. .. .. ., ., 67 .. .. 198 .. .. ,.,. .. " 111 .. " 100 74 .. 170 77

"' .. UIO .. .. ., .. 1:1

00 .,. .. ,.. uo ns .. 187 .. " 1170 ..

St:PERlNTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN~TRUCTION 249

ABSTRACT [D]-(CONTINUED).

CounUes

Jel'tert~on ------------------------------------• lobuaou ----------------------------------·------­Jones -------------------------------------------

Keokuk ---------------------------------------­Kolittllth ------------------------------~~---------

tf:n ·:::::::::::::::-...::_-_-:::::::::::::::::::::t:::: J..oulso ----------------------------------­Lucos ----------------------------------­Lyon ~----------------------------------------

Mo.!llson --------~-----------------------­Ynllnsko -----------------------------------­Mllrlon ~-------------------------------­Mnrsbnll -·-----------------------~------------­llllla .. ------~--------~-------------------­AJ.Itchell ---------------------------------------­Atouona ----------------------------------­!.Iourue -----------------------------------­lfoutgnml•ry --------------------------------­:liU8('alJne ~-------------------------~-

O'Btlf'n -------------------------------­()acevla --- ~---- ~------ ---------~-----

f.~f: .'lit·o·:_ -~==:::..-::~~=::::::::::::::::::::: J"!)'tllOUth ---- ·-----------------------------­jJocnhonlns --------------·---···----·---------l'ulk _ ----- -------------rottn wn tt nUlle ----------------------------­l'ow~.'flhlek ------------ ------·---- --~ ·---------

nlnggollJ

Bae -----· ----------·-----------------------­S"ntt --· ---------------· -----·- -·---------­Hhf'lby -- ------------------ --------------­Siou.:r ---------------------· Story -- ·---- --- --·-- ---- ---------

Tlltllll -- __ --------- --·-----------'l'&l.J'lor ·--- -------------- ----- -----·-------

Union ---

133 280 190

212 2(}6 ... "" 119 183 172

181

""' 210 ... ,.. 187 100

"" 11!0 ... "" 117

"" 107 ... 176 ;,•,ol

"' "'' 1631

~I "' ... ... 210 170

111

,. .. "' 221 BOO ~ 218 76 193

3M) 156 206 119 17'2 112

158 ... 50 ..

185

179 182 176 ... "" 140 107 152 1113 ,... 170

71

.. "" 89

"" :I ~I 85 .. 82 .. 21

70 68

~ ~I

~ '~ 110

1

Ill ... l20 ... "' " '10

1 •• ... 50

::1 11i0 1.1 ... H5

ffil 1W ... 1'10

"' 161 198 .,. 1<0 ... 1" .. 178

110 ... 1 .. ... ... '" I

" ... 'Ill

"' 165 .. .. •• no •• .. .. ,. .. " 30

"' 75 .. " 88 .. " 00 .. 41

l,H9 200 1011 .. Ill

""' .. 1 .. ..

113 .. \'nn nuren -- __ ------------· --------------1 JfH

11.8

168

114

10 "' 1 ..

" "

~~=~:;: .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 ~::~-~~~g~~~--==:::-..::=::::::::::::::_::::==: !

288 lm6 1l7 237 1015 188 88 78 20 50 188 H? 80 U2 51 tn 74 oo 73 4Q

WelJstcr -------------------------------------i 261 215 81 102 53

~~6~~)~~\~l~ik --==~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ 1: ~ = ~~i \VInnebago ---·-------------- -----------------, 128 U-4 101 109 75

~~~~~: .. :~==:~====:~::~~=:~~:~:~::~~::=~::~ ... : ~ -~ ... : .. !

Counties

Atlull' ------------­.\1I:JiuH • ~---­AHnmakee --------­AJJJJfl.nooMe -----­Antlubon --------

Rr•ufnn ••••.•. • Blnck nnwk- -------.l:h;,oue --------------Hr•·mf'r .•••••• Bnf'hnnBn ----------­BoPun \'ISh\ ••••••• Bn1h1·

Cnlboun -----------c,erroll -Cn~R •••••• ---------Cetlnr ------------­C<'r:'ro Gordo -----­Cherokee ---------­Chlf'kttMnw ---------1 ClarkP ---- -----­Clay _ ------------Cit~yton --------Clinton --------Cr•lwronl --------

Dnllrlf! -----·------Dtn•l~~: -------------­Dt'f'ntur ---------

g~~~~~-f~f~es~:_::::=J Dlf'kln~on -----­Dubuque -----------

Fnyl:'tl.e -----------­Fioy•l ------------­Frnnklln --------­Frtmont ----------

Gr('c>nf' ----·-··---­Grunrly -----------­Gulhrlf' -----------

Utunllton --·-----­Frun('O('k ---------­Rnrclln ----·------· llnrrl!lon lf1' 1lf"): .... ----nnwnrr1. -------­lTumbo!llt •• -------·

,Jtll'k>'IUI .lf]OIJII't' ••

-------·-----1

REPORT 0~' TI-lE

AllSTRACl' (0)-(CON'riNUED).

Bt.:ILOINGS AND GllOUNDS, JUSE 00, 1907.

nl tSi:

103 .. ~I <1

" 100 71)

"': ,. " " 11'51 " flO •; to

100 lBO 130

"' 117

110, •• "" "' 57 6l

67

" " ll6 ,. 100 ,. .. , 73 .. 70 sa '" 77 ll

110' r~·

"'· llS

Scbooltlouses and SHes Trees

,.I I~ I

"' 80 16

75:

•• 100 33 .., 56 61

"' "' " "' "' "' ,. .. Ji ~I " 12 13 .. 12 .. "' .. 8

10 10 2 .,

16

" sa D • 3 .. .,

r~l 18 18 . • ' •

16 10 8 1 7

10 .. 9

18 8 2

10 8

21

"' 16 .. "" 10 • 2

I. ~s ., • -~ -~~ =f ~ ~bw ~=~ ~; ·:1~ -o?~ .... gc:;• ,cC g~_9 -g .... g~ ~~~ ~ i~i ~~~

~ I~~:; i:~ ~: 0~~ ~~~~ ~ £.5~ ~~g ~Q ~.cQ.~~-ow

u~~ '[----··-~!-------- J.oo,,·----,-.,·.', .Ill........ B ....... . 183 ------- 18 88 114 1,400

:~ :1:::::::; ,: :, ::: t~ ~ ------=~1 : l~ ;:~ ll2 I 2-------- 110 l,D7fl l'iO ------ l!Q • uo 400 187 2 -------- ------ 117 2,MJ

::: :_:::::r-- -·. 1~ :~ ;:;

iliJ'---·J:::::::~· ,g :f, ·-·~~ ~t: _______ i; _____ 25 : 1:: 2 '~=

~: :=.:::::!:::::::: _____ ~~ ~ 1.~: 1(1) 1 ' 8 4,7 152 2,700

~ il 1~1 1: lf.l ;:~~ ~~ : :::::::[ ~ 1~.0~ 1--~000~~ 128------- l 8 116_______ 8 126 110; 1.875

oo 2-------- oo oo; t.>;QI') 80------- 2------ 5!:1 1.4~'1

H9 4 181 S5 HSI 1,500

Ekl 11

1 51 86 1,18'2

Hll 21

8 180 1771 2.90i l2S ________ -·------ 118 98 l.'Wl H4 1 ··----- .51 112 l,fnl 190 ------ 1 85, 100 2.675

ue, ______ _l________ s2 120 2,2:lfl 128 1 35 OS liS 1.03.1 151 -------:-------· 80 7'01 2.?61 143 _______ j________ 85 79 98)

138 1 ------ 87 00 1.710 us------------- 110 1~0 ~.~00 100 41 so 40 lfi'i 3,077 too 1 ------ oo 110 s.o;,o 106 2' 40 70 7!'i 1.100 112 l ---- -· 1 8? 2,0:r

J\':1-------;~---. .• g[ ,'JI o.f.! 1,",.1 '8 ------.. -· ~~~----·-L-- ---sw• tSd s.8H

Sl!PERlNTENDENT OF PFBLIC ~~~TRITTIO~

ABSTllACT (0]-(CONTISr>:n}.

rounues

--, I

" g 0

,Turrerson -------1 881 .fobDIIOU --------- '16 Jon~11 ------------- 1&

I\:eokuk -------­Koasutb ---------

Lee -------------­Linn -------------TAulsn -------------1.-uf'r.lll ------------­Lyon --------------

~fn•IIAon ---------­;\lnbnskn ----------Mal'lon -----·-----\lllr .. hnll --------l\1111~ --------------Milchell ----------­l\lonona ----------­'\fonroe ------------­Montgomery -----­MtiS<'Iltlne ------

O'Brien _ ---------­Osceola ------·----

Page ------··- ------Pnlo Alto --·-·---­P!.)·moulh ------­Pocnhf'nhlli -----"-Polk --------------Potlnwatlnmle --­l'OWl'"lbli·k •••. -···1

Rill.lflfrllt) •• _ ---

~~~l;·. ~~-:~-:::~::1 ~bell>;.· • Hluux Blor,r

rn 110

'~I 79

1115 74 77

·~I " 70.

"' ''"' 100 1.,

100 100 ,.. 101

"' " HII

"" ., "

Schoolhouses and Sites

" ,. .. <2 .. 40

nl 16

" 7

" 211

~ ~I "' 17 •;; 30j "8-------.. 801

M[ ~~ "' 2 .. ,. "' 81

71 20, 20 ,. "' 18 .. ., .. " " 100 .-.

10 19 0

11 8

10 10

I 12 .. • '" "' II

~I 1011-----111.----10 1

1""------------221~ 2 1101

12'1 ----- 7 i'Otl, 6 4

l~l:::::::i -------~1

111 1-----· l).j______ 6

189·-------------

i:r-----~ ----~~ ]~~ ·----- ------188 2-------... • 8 Hfii 2-------

"'·

"' 6 .. "' "' 67

100

"' " :u

Tree~

M 1,2{H 156 2,987 1111 1,903

106 1,2751 ISO 2.000

102 2,000 187 8.125 80 Blll ~~l; IW

uo 2,800 ..... 8,060 ..... 2,Wo1J l,59l

"' 8,610 060 .....

'·""' uo 105 2,999 77 70 1,900

63 lSZ 4,900 1001 00 I,•U:O

48 186 3,168 2l:i lCO 5,600 88 17C 8,486

250 250 5,l00 4,8 138 3,625

12 .. "" 182

100

00 10

100 1,217

S2 2.700

~~I t~ llfl 8.7&0 110 8,000

ll(l' 3,800 11.5 2. 1U5

C'ountlell Where Held

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [E)-REPORTS OF NORMAL INSTITUTES FHOM

Sessions

" "

Teacbere In Attendance

8 g; :; ~ ] ~ f 8 f,) ~-:a~~c

1 ~=I ~ ~ ~ Adlllr -------~Oreenfte-ld ___ -__ -_-__ '-A-u_gu_o_t_13_,_1901S •••• I •! ,':1 U 188 l'lti '---Adam• ------····Corning ------- .luoe 11, 11101-. ... __ I 15 161 168---AIIumllkee ------Waukon -------- .Jun£' 17, 11107...... ll 12 296 807: .•.•

!~~:~~~se __ ::::: ~~dt~b~~ l e __ ::::::~~!re ~: ~:t::::! : a~ ~:f =::: Denton ---------VInton --------[.Tuly 23 , lOCIS.----' a 21 2211 w __ _ mack na.wk •..•. waterloo _____ J~Ii ~: i~:::: 1 1J ~ ~ ~~ ::: gc:g~~r- -::::::::: ~-7:::r1;-·::::::l:~~r;l~~~si~~:: 2 11 a19 868 __ _ Buchanan ----· lndel)tndence •• -'.~~::~ ~!: ~:::::: ! -----2

:: :~ ~ ::::: Boeon Vlata---- Storm Lake----· -Tu ly 19, lDOI!I...... 2

1l ~ ---------~ ______ ,::::

htne 19, 11107.__ _ 2 16 27,} 2110 ···-But ler ----------Allison ----------I July 811, 1000----- i 1 u t&r tn ___ _

8!~~~~n _:::.:::::: ~~~ifu __ :~:~::: !j~~~·~;.1~00~~:: ~ :~ ~~ ~= . : :::: g::;:r ·:::::::::::l~f~~~~lc __ ::::::: · : ~:: ~~: ~=:::::: ~~ ~ 1~ ~: · i: :::: g~~~k~o~~::::: ~__&~~-~~~:::: ~~~~~~-~~:__:~.:.: -----~ ____ : ----~~ ---~~~---==:\:::: Chickasaw ----New Hampton •••. Tul y 2~. 1001L.... 21 J 8 1131 121 ----

g:;k~ __ :::::::::: w:~~~ ::::::: .~Lil';'1~ t~~OOO... : ~ I; 1:: ~: ----CloytOD -------- Blknder -------,July 1a: 1000:::::: 1 1 11 1U8

1 119 ::: Clinton ------Clinton ---------August 20, 1000.. . 1 1 15 m 82'1'1----Cra.wtord ------Denison ------August UMYT ••••• -- t 1 1 1141 1511---

g~~r.s _:::::..-:::: ~r:c!mra~d-:-..::::: ~~:;::: ~~·1=::: ~ : J ':i ~~ :::: Decatur ------ Leon ----------- .July 10, 1905------ 2' 11 23 100 120 - ---Delaware ------- Ahncbester ----July 1, 10011..----- 1 2 8· 100 tea----DMI Molnu---- Burlington -----June 17, 1007----- l I 11 1M 145----Dickinson -----Spirit Lake. ••••• AullU&t 13, UIOIL. I ! ~ 95 gg ---DubUQUe -----DubuQue ------July, 9, 1000---- t t-a 1 & 312 817----

Emmet -------- Esthenllle ----August, 1900---- 11~ ll7 ,- ---

Fa Jette ------West Union _____ July 30, 1906----- I t B) Z!B ~ ----Floyd -------Charles Clt7---·June 17, 1901'------ 1 ! 5 118 US:---

!::::~-==;~;.:;-~~=~:~;~~~:-;::=== ----; ----~~ ----;;~---~; ---~\~=: Orundr ------ Orundr Center-•• June 17, 1907 ••. -- 1 2 tO 11~ lt'1 j--- -Outbrle -------- Gutbrle Center •• August 18, tiiOIL.. I I Ill 180 1118 ----

UamlltoD ----Webster CitY--- July 9, 1905------ 1 t f1 1 10'1'!---

Rancoek ------flamer --------- ~~~= g: \~:-_::-_: 1 ~ : ~: i: ~= ::: Bardlo -----·Eldora --------- Augu~tt 6, 1001---- 2 II 20 186. 200:--Darrlsoo ----- Mlaaourl Valley. July !0, 1905----- 1 1 19 183 101----

~:~nt-:--=::: ~;~~~~~~~::::: J-~-~~~:-~~:::::: ·----~ -----~ ----~9l---~~ '---~~ :::: Humboldt ---Humboldt -----August o, 1001L-- 1 I u l!il 170----

~~:,. --::::::: :::::::::::::::: ~:;~;:;;:~~~~~!:::::; :::l:::; :::;;!==~~~~~~ i:~::a __ :::=.~~7oe .:::::::::~:1; ~: 1:t::::: ~ ~ rr =· i: ::::

Sl"l'ER!NTt;NDENT OF Pl'BbiC I:'oiSTHI"CTION

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS. .JULY I, 1006 TO JUNE 30, IIJO;

IUSlitUte Fund

.Kxpendttures

i • i: C-o~ " " ~ . E ~~~ • " c

I c

e ~c Co ) ~ ;~ •o• ~~ ~ s-t ~:;~ .

""~ ;;i: u " c ~" 0

"' '"' .oc.o .. ,- !:

1761$

'"' "" ... 1()8 ., 23S

"'' 368

·a·· 21s . ""'

ool _______ _l, 81s.ro1, .... oo'• I -.

41.00. t:n.?O sot u .t.7 621.61 ~63.00 6S.U 10.47 too _________

1,0'l't.48' 782.00 110.4'i 249.Q8 50--------- 826.50' 621 .00 112.10 ..... "' 18 .00 341.86 00.00 85.00 11&.15

:! --· ~:2s · i :~:~o: ··i:tw:oo·--i4G:io :::::::::: 50 480 .tiS 1,400.00 853.81 270.70 2'715.86 60- ---- ---1 1,185.00 781.4-i 56.(16 287.90

1:,~~-=~:~~ ---~:16 ··-·::: ----::: :::::~;:~ --··i65A7 -~-DO& -----ao~ro -···u -··-200 -- 1oo· -- ·SM:?s · --- · · ----· '-------· ----------

l'il.oo f1rl ss.oo .. ~ 1n 50_______ 1 '::::1---~~:~ ----·u:oo

!!a3.8> 200 42.Ml eo ~ .50 96.16 tim'.OO nuw Q,gt te.r~ 261 87.00 S9 137 50-------- ~56-21 77.50------ ----

GW.oo Ht ue.oo ~2 187 oo ------- -- V16.60 ro.oo 150.00 108.QJ Uf !M>.OO 2S 100 50-··-·--- 800.40 10.00 IN.M ::: = :::1 =----~ :::::::::: 1·=:: ____ ~=~----~~ ::: 180.93 115 18.50 22 121 .50--···--- 607.48 ~Q!'.i.OO 20.2& 11'1.18 !lli.BB tlU sa.oo; 49 t O?' 50--------- 6n.ae ~.oo 1a.oo 1811 .a IIJI'UD 230 00.00, H 1SS l'iO ••••••••• 831.60 ~50.00 25.00 117.110 ~ol4.83 292 2'7.00' 12 219 15() _______ 1,1H.S3 58) .00 1-40.16 894.18 6M.O'i 26.') 140.50 ~1 !2'1 50------·-· 1,.00. OOU5 287.41t 517.91 241.0} liliJ1 65.50 f17 2".28 50------·- fll8 .4.5 581.60 1tl.80 1IJIUI5

188-l!ll 8 SU101

llJ .Ot 99 80.00 f78.$10 114 2.00 86.11J ~0 J.t.50 ·-?! llB 81.00 BB.BD ta.t tt.oo

,::: ~:1 ~:: t9&.1il0 tea N.!W' -17 11t'5 8'l.81): ... 11 11~ 81'1,!111

:1 ~-~:; 2155' 14.

..,, ... . ,. m,

... -·i:tO l~ --..-.-.--~--· 113 1

as oo HI! •-• ml

'"' ... 19 ."10

"'·"'

" ll2 .. .. 7.

"' •

254

t.:ountles Where Held

REPORT OF THE

T ABSTRACT [E)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Sessions

.. ...

Traehera in Attendance

c ~ ~

I I ~~ ll • I ~ ~ g §it ~ ~ § ~ f

-'-------'----="'---'-;0 ~ ..., E-o t:l

J('!Trraoo -------l••ntrfteld ---------J'une 17, HMn ____ 11-8--,-~-9~-----; 100~---Jobnaon ---------Iowa Clb------1.Tuly 18, UIOO----- 1 2 91 Uli 201---Jon<'s ----------Monticello -__ -_--_-_]J,,",,::,~,'·,:""", ,=----- 2 2· e 192 198 ·--K(>Okuk -------- Sigourney - .,. " _.. """' 1 4 7 1 83 212 us __ _ KoS!iUth -------~Algona ---------- Jnnunry 2S, 19Q7 .• 2 da 2 -----·------ ------:--·-

ti::u··::::::::: ~~~~:~kRii~"fdS:::: ~~~:~· G~~Oli:::: : ---· ~gi :. m::::: Mn.rlon --------.Tunc 10, 1007____ 2 2 30 421 t5l.---

t~~~~n .. :::::::::::~~-~~.:~~~-::::l::: ·~~~~-:~~~-~~::::: ···---~ -----~'----~~~---~~·.---~~:::: Lyon ----------·ftock RApids .•• _ August 7, 1006___ 1 2 12 11.2 121 ---

'-lnrll~ton ---------[Winterset ------July 30, 1900 •• --- 1 J 10 183,103 ---Mn.ltnskn •••..••• Osknlooan •••••••• Tuly 23, 10011--.... 1 1 12 l7ti 18:1 __ _ Mnrlon •••••••••• Knoxville ------ Mnl"i'll lB, lOOT.-- 1 a 80 192 222 --· !1-lur"hnll _______

1

\fllrshnlltown --1~~~ ~;; i=::::::: 1 i:: ; ---ii ---8os ___ 329;

1

:::

l\1111 --·---------·· Gl('nwood ----- .July 23, 1006...... ! ! 9 126 135----.:'lllt··lwll -- .••... Osage ----·-------July 10, 11100.____ 2 ! ----- 1301 no---Uononn. -------- Onn\Vll ----····August 6, 1006--- 1 Z 11. 174 1.85---i'IJonrO(> ----------~~\ lbln --------- Mnrch 25, lOOT.... 1 I' l8i Ul Hl'l ---Montrroroer,y ----Red Onk ------ .Augu\51. &, 1000___ J al 10

1 UiO too __ _

Muscntlne ------- Muscatine -------·June 10, 1007----- ! I e u 173 ts.A ••••

O'Brlrn -------- Prlngbnr ------August 13, 1006... 2 H 163 tn __ _ OSCN!ln __ ····--- Sllllcy --·····-- .\prll 1, l(lQ7_____ 11. 9 99 108----

Pngc ------------- Shennndonh •••••. AtUruiit 20, HlOO.- 1 10 190 100 Polo Alto .•.•.•••• :~mm<"tRhnrg •••• .Tul.v 80, 190fl.____ 2 11 193 OOjl::: Pl.vmonth _____ ·r.e Mnrs _________ July ~. 100CJ.____ 1 1 2 120· 122 •••• Po("nhonln~ ------ii'O<'nhontna _____ .AugtHit 6, 1006.... 8 -' 125 129 ••••

~~:~nw;tttfii\lie::: ~~~n~~f 1 ~",~rrs:::.:,~-me -is~·lrm:::::: ~ ----i l-----2 ~ ~ ~ :::: Pow('flblt>k -----~Monteztuun ••••• ,.rum• 11, t!m ••.•.. 1 2 2 12 101 lllL __

Rlng~rolll -------IMt. Ayr -------- .\ugu!!t o, 100CL.. 2

1

t 21: 112' 190 ••••

~~~~t;:~===~~=~~~l~;l~~~~:::::::. ~-~;;~;~-~~==== : ----~i:::::~: --i~·---~~ ---~~~=== Sioux -----------Otonee City _____ lnly 2, WOO------l 2 2 12 H3 1451---

Story -··-····--· NeYnrln ------- m~·t~~;~!i~~=] ~ :~:::: ~--20;~~-~~c~~;~==

~~~~~r ·-::::::=: neQtOrd·::-.=:.:. iun~~t7, ·rt,c:::::· · ··2 ----i ··--u;---ii3/---i~5~::: Union ---------- Cr<:'ston -------- .Jnn~ 17, lOOt.____ l Q 12 H7l 159 ••••

Vnn Bnren •••.• -KI'o>muqua •••.•• Tul.v 23, IOOfs:. ____ 1 12 2 ~~~ 1:!0 lU!i --·· runt!- 11, Ul07_____ 1 .2 a 2 IE 121 usl :~~:~~0 .:::::::::'?~:~~~~--:::::::::·:~-~~~~~-~~:_:~::- ----~ ·----~ ____ :: ---~~-~~~;;; ~:ri;~~n'::~~-:::: ~-~~-~-~~~-~-=::: .r_,~n-~~~~~~:::::: - --~ -----=~----~~~---~~ ---~~~:::: WelHitC'r -----·-- Ft. Dorl~ --···· JunC' IS, 1007...... 1 2 Ill 21J, 21:! Wlnn<"bn.~ro ---- Fore!lt City ----- .lu;;u~t 20, t!M)6__ _ 1 2 1.5 122 13'7:---

;::;,~b:~k .:::::~~io·ux·;sitY=:=-:::: .l-,;jy--15~-iiiOO:::::~ ···--2 -----2~----i-1····200 ·--iii~·::: WnMh ----------.NoriiJwoo£1 •••••.. July 30, 1006.____ -i 21 II 89 100 --·­Wrltrht ---------- Goldflelll ----- .\_u((ullt 7. 1006 •••. __ • --·fd~ _ -~ =

Total-------------------- ::__:_:-_ :..:.::..::.:..:.-::::- ------ --··· t.•Ja.ttlll'J,tei ••••

SURERINTENDENT OF Pl'TILH' INS1'1H "CTIO~ :?.;.-=.

~!"PER I NTENDE:liT8-(CO><TlNOED).

lo!ltltute 1-'und

266 REPORT OF TilE

ABSTRACT [E]-(CONTINUED).

INSTITUTE FACULTIES, JULY 1, 1906, TO JUNE 30, 1907.

Counties Con(luctors Instructors

Adnfr --------Ella C. Chnntry ••••• L. N. Gerber, Adnm Pickett, Wm. J. Cattell, P. P. SuUI"nn, •.r. B. Homan, 0. H. Hollen, Kntle McGuire.

Adams ---------'Ciarn Taylor------ W. \V, Overmyer, J. W. Fowler, Nellte L. Dnldwln, C. V. Frazier, F. H. Currens, Mrs.

f/1 Corn.! Glenn Meek, L. C. Rusmlsel. Alltunnkee ----- w. J ... Peck -------C . • 1. Adom, II. 1.~. AdlntUI, Cbnrles F. Pye, w.

n. II. Oegemann, Blnnche Goutly. Appnnoose ---- 1!1. N. Glbson •.•••••• P. ll. Philbrook, A . .h-,llrnsworth, H. C. Hol­

lingsworth, O.rslnl Swl[t, Bunlcc Meerr, l\label nrown, 0. Perry.

Audulwn ------ Elllll M. Stern&------ D.P. Rcpnss, F. A. Nhns, li". J. Mnotz, Dora larson, Mrs. Dena. Stntzell, Nora Brown, Evn Luse.

Benton--------- J. W. Jones _________ '06 J, C. IIagler, G. A. Lu:dord, Rose i\I. Pnrker, C. II. Belknn.p, Karl D. Stern, R. C. Bnrrctt, A. l\1. M. Dornon.

'07 Hose M. Parker, A . .M. M. Dornon, Ella Brubnker, L. Yloln Waller, Grnnt E. Finch, C. R. Scroggle, F. 0. Merritt.

Black llftwk ••• Cbns. Elliott-----· D. M. 1\:ellcy, l\1. L. Bnrtlett, Miss Nellle Bar· rett, L. o. Minkel, CnJ), lil. Miller, Mabel li'crrls, Dr. Winship, Preston W. Sen1'c>h.

Boone --------- R. R. Cobb-------- J. C. King, E. Z. CQb11n1, E!Jic Shuneman, Clllford U . .Pnul, Clara ~- '.rbompsQn, E. E. Bentley, I. C. Welty, Mnry J. Cobb, Ho.llte IIull, Louise Diehl.

Bremer ------John T. Remlek ____ '00 Pnul F. Voelker, Thomns J. Durant, Allee Cnry Wilson, w. F. Cmmer.

07 Paul F. Voelker, Tllorons J, Duro.nt, L. H. Minkel, Lllllnn BriiJ~teford.

Bnchnunn ---- u. J. GoodrlclJ _____ l'.l. Dukes, Agucs Pntterson, Hully L. Peck, Idll D. llullermnn, R. B. lln!nler, Fullb B. Uoyt, Mildred Goodrich, Kntrlnn Morse, Rett E. Olmstead, A()Uu l'ntte~on.

Buena Vlatn __ J. El. Durkee nod A. C. IruiJer, L. D. Cortts, J, A. Woodrurr, E. J. EJ. Cundy------ J. Fcullng, \V, J. Hnnt, Agnes Uaonuru.

Butler~---~---- ldn F. Leydtg _______ cie~On~o~f~~'·ri. ~~~~~~~ ,~l~tJt~e1~~~u~~-A - Ful-

Cnlhoun ------ w. R. SandY------ C. G. Shnw, li'rttnk Irish, JUice C. Wllson, C. F. Onrrett, G. W. Young, '.rbeodore Sanm.

Carroll -------· w. J. BnrJoon ---- S. Y. Glllno, Allee C. Wilson, John II. Bev­eridge, Stelln li', Sllerldnu, C. El. Burton.

Cnsa --------- Bertbo. A. Johnson •• Wlllord, E. Salisbury, Ezra N. Gibson, Will J. Cnttell, Rlchnrd A. So1!th, Byron J. Stlll, Hlll~n U\\1~.

Cednr ----------George H. Kellogg •• Wilber IT. Bender, Bessie E. Foster, 1\!. R. Fnyrnw, E\'0. M. E'lemlns. Winifred Culver, C. R. Auruer.

Cerro OordO--- :P. O. Cole_ _________ n08r:~rt~l~.esBl~~~~eR~I?~!~·~!~~~b~b~it~: Cbf'orokre ----- W. A. Brnndcuburr, Mny Q, Long. Chlcknsnw _____ F. J. ConleY-------~ E. c. lllll, C. L. Woodfield, T . • 1. Wormley,

Jdn Pltzslmmons, F. A. Schuetz. Clnrke --------- IW· c. Da.vls ------ w:Dn~i.1f:S~ei'."'F.G\v!~e. Wright, Kntberlne

Clnr ____________ 1rr. F. Fillmor"----- a 8_Ho~k~rk,11rbe~n;i1~;it~d:: Boyington, G.

Clnytoo -------I C .. T. Adam -------C. F. l:'yc, BolJt. Rlt>now, .J. N. Do.lllll, B. L.

I

Adams, J. C. Sanders, L!lllan Bridgeford. Clinton -------- George E. FllrrelL- P~~0t~En.~~Dosr,~nhn'a~~~~ A)ic::~~~er~:Un Dnw-Crnwtord ------F. L. Rol'!rnnn ______ Bertltn Cndwell, E. W . ..Fellows, A. E. Pnr-

sons, W. S. Mltcbe11, Juo. R. Cameroo, W. C. Vl\n Nrsa.

H'I'EBINTENDE;>;T OF I'I "IJ LIC INSTRI"CTLO'I :!51

AHSTHACT [E]-(COSTINl">:D).

counties Conductors Instructors

Onllns ----------~11. F Wood----- ---- M~. Mltcb<"ll, Dr. Winship, 11 L Mwk, w H 'l'b0111hurj.j, \\' H (;{'mmlll, 0 l' RP Jma.s, '1' \l. l'rnll, 11 .J PoliOt·k, n ~ Whit· h•y, T. W. Gmhom, E. H. .• \lonroe.

lhl\·Ja --·----~ Wilbllr York-------- ll. C .. UrU\\"11, C. N. :-\}llccr, Josephine Miller, . . w. II. DHWIIIUg.

lkr•ttur ------.1. ,V, Long------·-- .\luUt>l U!ltUf'r, .\. [,_ Lnm, .1. hl. UOWt'll, F. ' t• . ltt•NI, ,Jnml's Dnugllwn, J. 1\1. Pierce.

Dehn,nr<" ·---- F'rnnk 0. JosC!J)b --- \\'. H . Ourhrli."', C. n. Scror;gh•, AltlY Boggs, ~: K 1\~~rr('tt, -"-lice- .runctt, .Binnclte Goudy,

Dl"'J \lolnes ••. Howard A. MnlllewBI I!':ro:!.i,hl;'1~~tj•t. ~Bt~rt, Pl\~~~e.r,,~~r .L~h!?[z~no, iJkkliUIOII -- -- \V. T. Dil\•ldMn •••• W. l'l, WllfiOll, H. B. Bill<'kTnA.r, C. Jay lloy•

DulluQttt> ------- I'. J. sehroe()er _____ I ,J~If\'V1~· ~~~r~~~~~~~~{tfl~{;·e 'rsu7t~~~.fr;~ 118\v. B. Outhri;o, PntUCt'l'l Wright, F. T. Oldt, B. J. llol'l'IH.'II1, •r. ~1. Ir!tsh. J. ru. Wnlsh.

l·~mtne-l --------1·\. \' · Storm _________ •') 1 ~·~h~~~:~lll'ftY{', 0. E. Dixon, ldn Davis, J. J.J .

Ftlyf'Ue -------- R. U. Belknap _____ Chnrlott~· HWN'Ilt>Y, 11. J. .• \dillllS, L. B. Mntfdt. ,J. C. Snndt•rs, El. S. Lawyer, A. C. Hi•111U•t!. t'liarlt>M Wehb.

~~~~~1i1i--::::: ~-re~~r~~=u~:elr.~::: i~·- 1~i. c·~i~~~~l';~oA': 111o. Arv. ;\~,a~~~<;;t>ll. w. A. t1~~::~~::~:.'i~iJ1 rg, l\lr8. JTattle )1. ?IIItC'IH'"II, J.

Fren•onl ------- --------------- __ -·

OrN'ne -·-------A. J. Oblinger- - -- K. r.. l.unrdot, 1•'. J•;, Palmer, OC'rlhn. Cnd· Wi•ll, 'I' 1{. .\mile-, .\llllm PlckC'tt.

Grunfl1 ...... ,J D • .\d4m!i ...... Ilulltt' i\lunr1• :\I.Ucht>ll, D. M. Krlif'Y, C. I ... I.-in'•'• nPnl"lfll II. Mnwyt>r, .Tobn B. Ctlmc-roo.

Guthrie_ ...... )J P. K~uwo•·thy _ I•'l·.l1-jr~;~~,!~~~~~~:n~rE,:.~.u~l~·~i;\~in?·~.l·r.J~V~l!lr~i!~;.

nnnTilton - ---- J. :\[ liOIIUin~·-- r.ril('(l f:ri'V('M, Sill lln('kus. E. 11. Bovee, .A. P. nnnrock ---···-A lieu hi, J, . 11. L•'nrd.

)f. nero(>_ --- · ,J.n~-'I.'~'J~',~i:rtllrl;m~·.r ~~~.14'~11 ~:g~·ge~· ~.' §~~~~~~b~ lBl/~;;: rt~.~~~;~:.~~~~~:f.. ~~~;\'l~n l~~uD~-~"~~-. Tierney,

Hart1ln .. ------ Nlln B. Ch:l!!SI'Il .J. N. ~-(tout, C. A. l!'ullerton, 1. 1•' . 1\le-y('rs, 1 [. 1·:~ BJ,•~·kmAl', A. J. Cnvunn, I\:nte. 'noy·

norrll'lon

17

t~J111 h . ~ln<:.v C'UJ.IJITI.lt.'ll, J11ssle- Stont~y. Nel1

D. Fl Ornlonr<L ·-- .J. II. Bl'nrhlge, n. I~. Wh<'Cif'r, C. E. Blotl· ,.ept·r. lll'rlhll M. CrHiwe-11, Geo. Gnllowo)•, J. IL Uulh•y, L'rouces l~etrer.

- 0:'1\'hl Wllllnnur - - n. \V. Wt\lt(·~ •. L R. Hnrt, C. D. McLo.ln, .1. W. fldwnrrl~. lli'UI·I' Frnucl~. C. \V. Crn!Ck· !<hllllk, All<'<' i.'. Wilson, D. n. Borton, Stella J .. ong, .Mrll. 0. :\.1. Drummond.

258 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [E)-( CONTINUED),

Counl1es Conductor-• Instructors

Jeft'el11on ---· MeM1le Ducbanan..._Ja. C. Bolllngswortb, Mn.rtbn Emery, Bllzn---- . __ _ belh J. Culbertson, 'Mn. 'May Scott. Coro

A. Ball, Dorothy nnmllton, Annie E. Pucker, Lorettn H. Dlnke.

Johnson ··----- r~. H. Lnngenbere •• W. A. Wlllh1, A. V. Storm, W. N. Clltrord, F.

~i,!0N~Iio~ea~biJl~e:'·LnAUrn°G;~rl~:: Mrs. Jones-------- C. B. Paul------·- w. N. CUtrord, C. El. Buckley, BlnocbeRenue,

A.lldn Wllltlng, C. P. Gnrrett, Jno. E. Foster, J, E. Stout.

Keokuk------- Cnp. E. Miller •••••• •rJn~1·ee~le~~8~erB8ql;:~rlet.YeM_~~he~nn~l1~! Laurn Carrell, Pro!. W. C. Wilcox.

Kos8uth ------Sid. J. Backus. ___ .c. P. ColgrQve, Dr. Pbll Bnlrd, Lectures.

Lee-------- B. C. Lynn----- A. E. Pnrsona, Amy F. Arey, Arthur McMur· ray, C. W. Cruickshank, David Wllllnms, P. C. Tinyden, R. L. Rel<l.

Linn --------A. B. Alderman_ ___ '06 Bayley, Summers, Forydlce, Bnlgbt, Weld Betts, Gilcrest.

·rn Duell, Welty, Dnseell, Bates, Weld, Swen, Haight, Mnrcltnnt.

Loulsn -------- n. R. Hunt.. ________ R. M. Lnmpmno. Erumfl Elllls, Ellzn.bctb Hughes, J. w. l\lcCullocb.

t;~~s .:..-::-_::..::: ·g-:-·T~-GiiDiilO::::::: w. s. Wilson, .John c. De Mar, J, L. Mtsb· lcr, Augustn G. Ziegler, Agnes Hannum,

PreAton W. Senrch.

Madison ------Gertrude M. Durr. __ Bruce Francis, L. D . Snllabury, w. H. Mon· roe, Aile(' Wilson, w. F. Barr, E. n. Zeller.

Mahaska------ .J. P. Dodds.-------- H. l\L Hndley, L. F. "Rurnett, M. ft. Sanford, Dorothy Tinmllton, Wm. Rndebnugb, J, M.

Marion -------- .Tosepblne Smitb ..... S.sif.k!i,t~~ds~-F~At°F~~t:b. Mrs. Battle M. Mitchell, William Solomcm.

Unrsha.U ----- Muy E. Elostetlel'-- John N. Cameron, E. L. CoburnC: Jeanette

~1.11~. A~{fdd~LI,L~~:~'i; ~~tb~b~r~~%~~0 Pnlmer, Mrs. Hottle M. M.ltcbcll.

Alllla ---------- w. M. 11-(oore-----~- Vfoln Waller, Luelln Crowdt>r, W. B. Gregg,

Mitchell -------.Toy A. LnDhnm _____ c1:·n ~1:~~1e1V,c~-J~)-~fl!~i!; -&-·h~e.8iEdi~i/Pnt-tengllJ, Bmmn C. Moulton, H. E. La Rue,

"Monona----~-- F. E. Lnrk __________ w~· t: ~~~~~i·. 0Er:fiy &W::~er. Mnud Sum·

Monroe------- Uyrta Harlow _____ H~it~B:~Yt·ln~w~1;51>.r1r.1:: ~eo~:.et~~.' F. E. Bornek, Mrs. Ilnttle Moore Mitchell, ~!181 Lillian Newton, Mlal:l Mnlsy Schreiner.

ltlontgomerr -- Mnbel G. Hanna ___ F. Fl. l!lnslgn, Allee Hopper, W. S. Athearn, E. L. Coburn. 0. S. Dick.

Muscatine ----- \VIII A. Pre-------- R. W. Leve:rtcb, Mrs. Bmmn Luae, Mrs. Llnnle Boll, Miss Ida I. Morris.

O'Brien -------- Ne111e Jones ----- Supt. W. N. Ctttrord, Supt. 0. M. Elliott, Prof. S. H. Bnntley, Supt . .A . \f. Storm, Miss Josephine Horwood, Ml&s Emma Moul­ton, Miss L. Viola Waller.

Osceol.n -------- J. R. wns00 _______ Mrs. HtLttle Moore Mitchell, Supt. 0. M. llHllotl, Supt. A. II. Avery, Supt. L. B. Parsons, l\IIsa Edna 0. Smltb.

Page _: ________ Jessie F ield --------- wbe~; ~1!~b~:rco~er~U. 'l:~ifbu?tPsRFo~e':a't C. Ensign, Sid UltClJl•IT.

Palo Alto ----- LIJJie Patton ------E. C. Meredith, L. N. Gerber, H. A. Welt;r, Alene ChRnce.

Plymouth ----- L c. Dlse------------ TM~On~ut~~~~0I~·.l§: ~~riJ:'0tDn~l~~ltSj~d~: Dutrle.

SUPERINTENDENT Q}' PUBLIC !NSTRUCTto;>~ 259

AllSTRACT [E)-(CONTINUF.D).

Countlee Conductors Ioetructor!l

.roct~tlOntR• ___ ,u.S. YanOO--------- .Nndloe Cruwo, J. J. RnE', w. P. Jensen~ 1. ... Cnsshly.

Polk ---------Jennie Steele Bueglc ~;111~~n~o,~:·nc~·c!iu~~\~~'S~'\t~~r~." b!~~k I RClllerson, W. C. Wilcox, A.rtbur l\Ine Mur·

rny. Pottawattarole.IEl. R. Jnckaon.--·-. Miss SJelln, L. Wood, IIII<~s fcln Feaenbeck,

Mll!l!l Ornce Barr, Supt. \V. N. Clll!or<.l, Dr. W. 0. ;\llc!ll, Prof. ll. C . .Uolllngs\\'Orlll.

Pol\·eehle!: ----Estelle Coou _______ ,Ji:ugene Henley, '1'. l\[. Clevconger, l\1. o. llonr-k, I.~lzzle Unv!s, C. E. Shutt, Arthur Mae Murrny, 0. H. Wenn~r. 'Vnrren Pollnrd.

RlneroiJ .,. ____ l..ora L. Richardson W. J?_ Barr, J. W. Wilkinson, Cbna. Murray, ~\rlnm l'lckett, Eva Kendall, Orne& i\lun·

I I "'"""'·

Sac--------- .L 'P_ llttklll .• n W. IA•I", J. R. Slnc.k, L. Q, Reed, ~1. A.

Sc•ott ----· ------~------------· j Holton. ~b•·lby -- --· 0, .\. Luxtor.J. ____ R. C. l~n.n-ett, 0. W. lle<>r, C. R. Lowe,

I Jlilllt.:H IT. SE>.vmonr, Blnucbe Got.Mb'. Slon-s: • . .... \V. H. Cbue._- --- S. T. Mil)', H. :0.[. T-'iltllLlllllUI, Mrs. U. M.

i'lllf('bl•ll, F'. H. 1l'11ller. story--------- 1 c. wea1~------· Fr,~~n~(~."~::S;w;~~~ ~~~~~;. cEr~'tbco~1~(.~ab~e

U. L. Onleghnl', ll. A. Welty. '

untoo ------r· !lt. .\llhott. •.

Tm ,V, Jlowrrth, RoM& M. Parker lo'. 0. Bl'!z(>r, 1o·. N. ITownrd, C. ~- Cory, w.

8. 'rttcbPII, .hl. n. Stlntord, Lnur1l Bowrunn.

;ChRrh•M H. Sht•lton, Agnt's M. Patter1on, ~5~f~;. 11·oeter, o. E. li'rencb, Georee o.

~tiC! UJ.;t•OHT OF THE

ABS'I'IL\('T [F'J-REPORTS OF COUNTY SUPERIN­TENDENTS

COI!I'OltATlUNS, DJnlWTORS, TIUCI!EH;;, JUNE 30, 1007.

<nun ties

! ~ "'

~~1:~~~~8 =========I ';!I Alh.tmnkce ···~···· 58 .\itlJitn(IOIH' ---··-· IH Autlnbon ---·-··· 1();1

P.e-nlon ·····-··--- 82 Blnekhawk ••.••• 77 Boone ·----··----- !l'l Hremer ----------- 43 Bucbnnnu -- ----- 77 Bnen1t Vlstn ----- lHI Butle1· ------·---- 00

Colboun --------- 13:2 Cnrroll ---------- 107 Caas ------------- 130 Cednr ------------- 00 Cerro Gorllo ----- liXi Cherokee -------· 100 Cbleknsaw ------ 6a Clarke ------··---· 7f::i Clay --·--------- 120 Clayton ---·------- 110 ClltllOU --------- 1tJ2 Crawford ------- 168

DnJins ----------·- IN DHVIS ------------- 33 Decntur -------·- 66

g~a!f:l~l~-::::: ·~· 1261<<11 Dlck:lu&ott ----­Oubuc1ue --------- 00

;;;,;,·~:~;;~;;;~;! ]; Franklin -·-·---- 101 Fremont-..~------- lOJ

g~~r,--:::::::::1 1~ Guthrie -----·----- l!W Htunllton -------- 100 nuncock . ------ 11a Hnr,lin __ ------- n Ht~t·rlliUII IIi llenry ------------ 82 llownrol .. ----- 0'..'1 Humbohlt -- - •••

1

85

00 IJn -·-·

::::8~~- ~~~~~~-~ 1: Jaepl'r 117

Corporation

15 • • JS 12

10 16 n > • • u ll

10 13 15 12 12 15

' • 16 18

M1 13 ,, 1ll 11

'"I 10

12 )I

10 u

" ' l5 11 1{. 8

11

' " 10

12 10

11

"I

10

Q . " j ~ 0:

10 lD 8 •

H 31

' 2l! 8 7 0 63 . "' 6------

16 19 18 2'~ a _____ _

~~ I " I? 6.1

' .. 2.------

u

' 7

' lll 11

• " 6

8 " ~~------12 53

:~1 ~ • 7

"I • 5·------:1· :

I! :!!)

30 .. 80 .. 16 .,

El "' "' 26 138 ~2 lll s~ 133 57 lOt t2 101 80 121

"' .. "' 71> 22 133 ti3 lol8 51 111

28 ""' H 119 71 "' 03 71 3tl 118

"' 29 " 70

: 1:11 "' 107 "9 104. 30 101

~ ;~I 25 lU

73 "' r.o 122'

; 1;1 !'l9 105 "' 118

Directors

00 001 St 18Q -IS 1171 4"'1 m 60 166

.. " 50 111

60 ·----.. "' .. "' 70 "' ... 00 .. o 21 •• tal 20 7l! ao ___ _

"' rn 71 72 40 ------·

~ :~1 32 160 •• • 421 132

::~---~;~1 " " ... 00

"' 35 ., ., 35 192 -'5 18 .. ,. VJ .••••• 58 110 {I() 7'l

"' "'' 20 21· "' ., .,1 _____ 1

Teachers

..., .Number ~ persons ~ employed

ll I I ~ a ~ j ;. i:< -

~~I ~~ 2S7 11!1 224 217 123 135

405 2-H

''" ... 2$1 .232 266 138

;: ~:!! II$ 192

1.!l8 186 211 180

200 "" 2(17 1112 210 21.2 185 184 2"19 145 tn lSI 196 162 288 232

~I :f 247 2.!t 200 125 2""13 lOG

?5! ~

~~ ~~~ 179 170

i~ ~:1 200 003 227 181 169 100 293 210 211 234} 2Tl 1 .. 188 183

"" ... 1

127 137

"" 184

"' 2&1 " 181 lS 200 50 218

"' 1815

"' "' " ""' "' 8311 "' 180 "' 267 .. "" .. ... 2-1 281 :n rao .. 287 96 285 ,. 282 ll7 20-1 17 2CT1 .. 178 "' ... 42 2tl'i "' . ., 82 312

20 ""' .. 1.20 .. 181

20 ""' 82 219 15 lSB

"' 288 8 136

.o~sl !134

~I ~;

~, ~ 35 ""' sa m ~~ ~ 10 lP~

"I 111! .. 192 .u 24') ss tn .. 108 2i8 ::I ~ 24j

•• 111 "" "' '""

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC lr.'STRL'CTIO;> :.!61

firukuk Kossutb

Lt>e J •• :w ·-·· I.Amisa I .. U•.·us •• -Lyou

:'lfntluftJJI .\lnhn:-~ka ·-­:'\lJU"lon --­.\h.relHtll .Hills ••.••••• Hlll·h<'ll :'olonona --- _ ,Monroe ----­lloutgumflry Muscatine

,, 1103

:.1 ~~~ ~ <JO'

"' . , ,.,1 ~I !'Iii ,., 01

m

"' 9\ {J8

d'llril'D --- JSII Olk"eola. ·- _ . __ __ P2

l'at;e ------- _ a!1

t~r:~n(;~n~~ :_ ·:.I ~:: t•ocahontns 1211 l'ulk _ 8J l'ottawatiiUnlt> !HI Puwl'!sbh•k IH

lting~uld

Bn" •. St·ult ··-····----Hbr·lbJ' flfoux Story -·- - .•• -I

,:I 18

13:11 101' IU

'J"nmn !H 'l'll)lur.. 01

Unlun ••. -· ---·-- 88

Wnrwllo 1;.1 Wnrn>u --- 52 'WAAhlngton -----1 o48 Wnyne .•. .•• 01 'Yt•l>fter ------··· !Btl Wlnn.-hngo --·-··· 'ro Wlnn~lllt•k ----- Dfl Woollbor;r ---- 131 Wortlt --··----- 8ll Wrlgbt -------- 11fl

Total ----- 0.00!"

ABSTRACT [F]-(CONTlNUEu

Corporation

• ]6 D

• ., 7

11

' • "

:I 11 11

ul 1Y 10 ,, •

~I ~~~~~ 00 ll5: 261 1 .. ...

~I 72 ·1.9 81 Uf 37 03

" "' 11 :u 112

Director!! Teachers

81 J[l8 fti 007 11 ...

~1 ~:~ ~~ ~~I .. lOll 280 100

..

1

288 8!)g 21.2 &1 25.1

; 8 :: : ·:: : ... ~~1 882 ... eo 'i) fj()() 50~167U9t2'US 20 168 222 lSS 82 11Ji W IJ.3 IG; 17.2. 42 :l)l,

00 rol f8 2!Jj tl 218 ., ""' 18 U7 1{) 178 17 Sl18

~, ~ "' 257 14 H2

10 ""' 17 212 17 ~ .. ... 5rli 1.1111'0 f4 !167 fT 261

.. 2l7

262 REPORT OF TilE

ABSTRACT[G)REPORTSOF SPECIAL LIBRARY

Number of Volumes Purcbaaed

Counties I:J"' 8§ ~'g a I 8 ~ a8 ~Z ~i gz ~~~I ~cr gg ~~ ~~ ~i *~~ ~~~ ~~

Ada!• ---------------------------------------- r. ""'~-~---- r. ,-~,.. 1001

'" ..,_ Admus -------------------------------- _ 63 ------- 61 12-a 2 l.t6

rgg~g!~s~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -----:~::::::: ------~ -----: ===~~ ----:

l~il~:~~~Si~~~~i~\~~ii\~~~~~\)~; ----~[iiii1-----~ __ ::~ ----~ __ ::~ Bull" -------------------------------------- 067 ------- 43 "'j "' ..,. Cnlboun ------------------------------------- 830-------- 22 852-------- ~ Carroll----------------------------------- <({)() -------- 102' fi02 ------- ~ cass ---------------------------------- 100 ______ ------- 100 1i4 320 Cednr ------------------------------------ 272------- 118 885 ~ m Cerro Gordo ------------------------------ 297------- oo 828 111 ~ Cbl'rokee ------···--···-·----------·------ m -------- -------- 209 181 480 Cblcknsnw ------------------------------- 100 12-------- 112 4150 002 Clnrke ------------------------------------ 202 -------- 17 219 40 zs Clay --------------------·-·-·----·------- SS -------- 41 79 OS 177 Clayton --------------------------------- 5GB-----··- 481 m 281 l,il811 Clinton -------------------------------- li38 -------- 161 6St 425 1,100 Crawford ----------------------------------·- 67D 21" 2:.11 1,095 150 l,N.6

Dallas ------------------------------------­Dnvls ------·-----------------------------­Dccnhlr ------------------------------------­D('Iaw·are -------------------·------------·-­Des Moines -----------------------------­Dickinson ------------------------------­D~buque ---------------------------------

Etnmet --------------------------------­

Fnyctte -----------------·-·-------------­Floyrt -----------------·----------------­Frnnlc l ln -----·------------------------­Fremont ------------------------------

Greene ------------------------------------­G·runi1Y -----------------------------------­Guthrie -----------------------------------

18S -------- 800 oo _____ • 3

132·-·----- -------G97 ------- 40 16-------- M tao_______ 147

100 ------ 254 f/T ______ _

" HJ7 18 563 21)6_______ 187 455 _______ -------31H------- 85

HS-----·-· 00 ns________ 141

128 ------- 2S

l, tOS 13'l os _____ _ 132-------737--------129 171 82'1 .. 814 _____ _

1.2iS .. ... 787 803 400 ...

102 1,601 t,GOO

778--------4t3 1,0'18

};;I -=t .,, 58 259 WI ... "'

m 1,485

"" m

"" ... .,. Hnmllton ------------------------------------- 383 ------ 2115 40Q 10 H9 Hnncock ------·---------------------------- 480------- -------- ~ 4'71 M1 Rn r dln -------------------------------------- fi ------- -------- 852------ 1168 •Hnrrison --------------·-·----------------- --------------- -----·-· ------ ------- 271 Henry ------------------------------------ 3tM fO 2!11 m 60 483 Hown rd -------------------------------- us------- '51 200 4 ~4 6·U Humbo ldt -------·------------------------ 226 01 89 855 oae 1,201.

Ida ---------------------------------------­Iowa ------------------------ ..... ·--------

Jaekl!lon - -----------------------------­Jasper ---------------------------------- -

47-------110 u

48 --------883------

... .. .. ,.. ,.. 508 "'" w

'"' .... ... 6.'>.l

SUPERINTENDENT 01' PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 263

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS. REPORT, JUNE 30, 1907.

Amount Expended

e·. e~

"'

ltl.l9! 10.27 17t1.5al

'"'·"'!'- ------ 168.411 : :.:::--:::1·-::: -61.48 •• _____ H!'t.8.5

71.~---·--- -- 21.50

40'1.04 _________ , 803,41 S7Ui17: 1153.01 0.2&1 1i!811.03 67.1'18

158.fll 73.00 1311.&11 lUl5 99.76· 23.00

2Sl..25 ·------- 40.00 l71.8'i 81.10

ft:::~,.=::::: ---Its:eol n.ll81-------- Ql.n

HS.7G 3d.81 20.08 81.88 -------· 78.91

10-J.7.( B7.tn 18 8)1 160.05!-----·---- 100.82 110.00 0.00 811.'1111

16.80.--------- H5.4 .. 218.6D ------ Vl'.tO

2'7'8.67 !88.201 i::~:---28:94 200.78' i8.00 151.20 650 OOi 210.99 (98.07

2.19.87' 7.6()1

:::1·--~~~~1 818.1» fi2.S8

___ ;~: '" "' 1

100 2115 0 Jill ____ ---- 9

'11 62 u : ~I tg : 1;.------i~

;::-------671 .,· ,.1

U'1 •

REPORT 0}' TilE

ABSTRACr [G)-REPOHTo OF COUNTY

Keokuk. ------------------------------------ ­KC'Jesulh -------------------------------------

Lee ---------------------------------------­L!nn -·--------- -------------------------­Loutsn ------------------------------------­Lucna -----------------------------------­Lyon ----------------------------------------

llllrllson ----------------------------------­~IRbnskn ------------------------------­A1 nrlon ----------------------------- ­ll.lo.rsholl ----------------------------------­!\f l Us --------------------------------1\fltchell -------------------------------­l'to1ononn --------------------------------­i\Jonroe -------------------------------­!dolllgOJncry -------------------------------1\luscotluc --------------------------------

O'B rien -------------------------------------­Osceoln --------------------------------------

Pnge ---------------------------- ------ ------ ' Pnlo Atto --------- -------------------- -----­Plymouth ------------------------------­P ocnllontns -------------------------------­Polk ---------------------------------------PottnwnttnuLic ------------------------------Pa.weslllek -----------------------------------

Ringgolll ----------------------------------­

Snc -------·---------------------------------­Seolt -----------------------------------­She lby --------------------------------------­Rlonx -------------------- ----------------­Story ------------------------------------­'hmB. ------------------------------------­Taylor ---------------------------------------

Onion -------------------------------

Number ot Volumes Purchased

808

"'' 206-------- ll() 331 ------- 00 185 -------- 2S7 SS8 -------- 12'0 100 -------- 55

168-------- 61 215 -------- 239 206-------- 230 110 -------- 175 400 ------- 50 217·-------- -------229 ------- '8 .. M------ 283

16]______ 8'

rn ------- U4 100 -------: 80

-t58 ------i

ffi::::::~ l 860--------21;6 _______ _

70 --------

... .. 88

"" <18 163

"" 1il2

.,. ""' '"" ""' :m

141i rot 850 1,6&8

512 li4

7 ,. 82 ..

lUJ

214------45-1 . _____ _ ... .. ... 50 "" ,. 217. ____ _

m "' 152 ., SS'i 71 J.tt§ ______ _

2111 1,600 180 ,.

618

"" ... 280 ...

1,023 388

'~I , .. ~I m

7

"' 058 ... 1137 1!93

21<

"' ... 335

""' 2<7 ,..,. 170 ... 215

2,~

700 .. , <87

"" 831) 1,200

8115

"" ------- -------- 00 60 050 700

446 ---- --- 7<151 1,101 6 1,197

---t: :::::::~ --·-·:1·---= ~~~~~~ -----~ 18l 2'5 3801 ti8') 216, S);'i 10-------- 370 3ll) 22'J 009

3'i0 ------- M, 415 GG; -484

U4 •••.••.. ] !). 1(13 201 1S.1

~~~~g~ ~ill;]]~:= ~~;:-] 1-]i 'i ~~~~~it:~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~ -----:~1 ~~ :R[ iil

'!'o_ta.l ------..:.::..:.-------------------------- 28.687 H9 n,002 80,028 18,~9 m.sm • No data.

SUPERINTENDENT OF Pl'BLIC lNSTRUCrH>N 2t\.'•

Sl'"PEHli>TENDENTS-(CoNTINUED).

Amouot t:xpended ~~~ So . L>lstrlcts Pr o\'lded ' with Libraries

~-- E-c I •.. ~!~ ~ - . " 00 e~ ~0 """ "" _g.;:: "o

I ...

~§ •o ~- ~~E~ I Oc =~~ '§~~ "• o_

=· .. "- "'0 .t~ ~~~~ a; a• ao ~e e~Ec S:: . I i5 ~b-g o• oO c• ::~~~ ci~~~ -· •" .::"' o• cO. E(j~ "- .. .. ... " "'

103.11,---------- lUI 301.17! >&8.771 lUG.U.. .. I " -;r 71.•11 ---------- ..... 185.93 ~:::1 w ...

~I l12 107.8~1'-------- ISL56 21l! .88 44.9.93 71) .,

172.30 10.00 ...... 685.98 107.~ 1 ""'·"" .. 100 l7 S\}4,1)9 ____ _____ 131).49 485.18 iJ76.00 810.18 ,,. , .. 1 ll

182.00 ~------- 228.56 411.48

"I t14.83 ,.

" . ~I

l8 76.00--------- ,..,,. ll'3+L4,1 l!l7 03 ""·' lSI I <>I " 80.154 ------- 161.83 2'2.31 57 M .... , ,. "' 7 180.12 ·------ 76.72 :!00.84 8.00 214.8t 01 "' • 3i.57 -------- HUW

=~:----=~ 83'9.14 :I ,:1 • 7

OO.M·--------- 29.01 ,.,., L2 • 183.62'-------- 78.65 an.u 67.06 266.18 " ~I " ' IOO.:U·-------- llO.W 210.53 76 00 28'i.5,'1 l7 .. " 71.34-------- 106.38 178.72 31 00 ""'·" ,. "' 11 201.911--------· 31.29 233.20 22 00 ...... 81 .. • 157.871 ______ _ ... ,., 3)1,7'/' 89.1 210.92 "' 51

ril 11 133.t8 _________ , ,.,,. 162.18 6.00 168.1B .. .. 10 ~-.~~ 87.00 ..... 251 .... H.58 200. 45 "' .. 7 ~9.42 ------- 1-U.lB 193.66 81.715 .... 31 .. "' 5 ai.08 -------- 100.00 25<1.07 ----------1 2i6.07 37 " • •

17.24---------- na.sa 11<.12 ""'·"'! 950,4Jl Ill< 134 •••.• • ••. Sl.OOj--------· 12.00 t3.06 ij.i,Jl 98.07' .. ln ••• _____

\.'{l(l,86·--·------- Bt.1JJ 2:12.04 79.62 :m.oa .. 81 .. " Hl:9.6t; ________ 10.171 189.71 20.001 1'iO.n '"' 11.2_ •.••••• • 188.58' ~-- ··---- lO!Uil 284 .11 100.46 886.07 76 125 ! 10 7tl.81)[ _________ 68.01 U2.00 OOii.OJ ~47.02 E6 llt ________ • ..... , 18.17 21i.OO m.r.o 101.61 Stn'.ll 71l " " 0

iwt~:~:::::~:::_:: ro.mj ""'·'" ""·"/

700. 1!; "" "'" l.l " ,,., 1n5.17 6.80 201..47 " 11< 10 8 M.ro -------- '"·""! W1.78 ,., .. 232.113 7> •• "

""lf7.111·=-=~==- 21.85 ..... 150.00 17'l-.8't ,,. J..2.j ________ • 013.881 1,061.3!i 8.00 1,001.85 .. 70 20 21 ~UH 49.80 91.3t 187.88 .... 00 .37.88 185 "'" • 8

1~:;.;-----.:;ol 118.88 460.98 57.911- 618.88 .. U6 • ll m.u 438.111' ·-------- 433.12 ------- -------- ------- ··-----1118.111 7.48 2l·UU 4Ut.UO 150.00 500.00 .. .. .,. II .'J.40 ----- ll!O.•U l.lt.BJ 81 ... ~•wl .. "' .. • 11'171l---- --- 115.14 1189.881 98.00 •a:t.IH .,I '""I

,., 80 64' ···-----1 111.01 10B,ao

1 as.oo HS.M .. .. .,1 ,. ' .... 811 m_nl 17.8~ llll.tli nt.oe 7. .. " 7 1!6.00 ... ___ '·"' 1W.92 twi.OO ""'·"' "' .. ,.

" 1i~L~,:::.::J 119.118 ...... 471.t.'i 73:1.!1 .. .. 7< • U.IO ~Ll8 123.15 B27.lll " ., .. 7 2115.~7 -----~-- 37 • ., .... ., ll'li?.lll ~.18 1 .. "' •• 10 1791 -------- li9.1'1' 100 18 20.00 !~ J: ~~gl : : ~ 240 97 ------- 100.11 400.08 71195 9:12.52 7.25 420.18 """"' ""·" ,....... '"I .. ,. ______ m8.10 --------- 28.78 ,., .. 8500 2'7J.88 88 88 ------ 8 "'"' ------- 09.18 120.05 .... 00 842.~[~~--~~~ ------ ------ -,, .. ,914.5t_!ll 4Si .U $10, !)40.Df 82ii,008.MJ Jl1,319.Bl.:n,957.8G '1.~ 8,~ l.IM!-1

266 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT[H}-REPORTSOF

PRIVATE DENOMINATIONAL AND HIGHER EDUCA-

Name of Scbool Location Under Control Of

ADAMS I Corning A.eadi\UlY----------.Corolng --------- l.S85 Pt"e8byterlan Churc.b _________ _

.ALLA!\IA.KEE St. Patrick's Pnrocblnl •••••••• Wo.u.kon --------- lBSl PN"Bentntlon Stste.ra ___________ _ Immnculnte Conception. _____ Lnnslnr --------- Ul72 Catholie -----------------

APPANOOSE CenterY1lle: Commerclnl College

and Normnl Schoo'--------- Centerville ----· 190'3 M.. 0. PerrY---------------·

BENTON I Gertnnn :mv. Lutbe.rnn •• -----·- Fr~roont Twp. ___ 1806 Lutheran Church---------------St. Jobn's·----------------lllldorndo •rwp ..••• 1.877 Lutheran Cburcb _____________ _ Tilford Colleg1nte Academy __ Vtnton --------- l871 Prlvate -------------------

~~·lli~"~or:-BiiiiiL:=::-_-=:::: ~~~~::e k~\~er_~~-::::...-::-..::::::=::=::::::: Print~~::·-~;;·------- Van Horne.. ______ ;l8961 Pl"lvate --------------------

Iowa State Normal SchooL-- Ccdnr .E'nlls_. ____ 1876 Stnte of Iowa ______________ _ Waterloo Business College ____ Waterloo -------- 1881 Prlvn.t.e -----------------·---St. Mo.ry's SchooL •• ---------- Waterloo --------- 181'18 Catholic ------------------·-

BOONE Sacrea Heart.--------------- Boone ----------- 1887 Sisters of Chn.rlty ___________ _

BRFJMER St. John's--------------- Onyton TwD·----- 1B71 IDv. Lutb. Synod ot Iown _____ _ St. }:Jnui'&---------------·DO.yton TWD·---- - 1867 l<~v. Lulh. Synod ot North

America -----------------

~L ~!~J::=:::::::::::::::::: 8~~:!~ :::::::::: :i :i:m~~j~l~~~!J~~~o~~~~~~ ~~: ~~~ri:::::::::::=:::::::::: ~~::: :{::g:::: ~:J ~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~=~~r~~~ St. Paol'IJ------------·------ Oouglna TwD·---- 1811 ffiv. Luttl. St . .Paul's Congre·

gatlon --------------- .. -St. Peter'&-------------------- Prnnkltn •rwp. ____ 1002 I<J. 1..-utb. Rynoc..l of lown anti

other 1!1tnt.Ps ••• ________ -· .•

u ~~~:::::::::::::::::::: ~J;rl;~~i=::: ~~~ !i::~~~~~~~~~~:=~~~~~~ Imrn.anueis --------------- \fnxfieli'l Twp .•••• ·--~ Ev. Luthernn Church _________ _ St. l\lutthew's·------------- M.n.x!leld Twp. ____ 187Jol Ev. Loth. St. 1\[Attllew'a Con-

gregntlon ----------·-St. Poul'S------------------ \Vnrn?n Twp, •.••• ---- E;&_tl~~t~:._-~~~-~-~~~~~~~-~~: St. Pete-r'&------------------- rripoll ---------1880 Ev. Luth. St. Peter's Consre-gatlon ---------------------St. Pnoi'S------------------ \Vavcrly ------------- Elv. Lutheran Cburcb.~----·-­Wartburr Teo.cber'a Seml.tlJlry ~nd AcademY-------------~ Waverly --------- l8i8 E. Lutb. Synod of Iowa nn~ other states _________________ _

Lutheran Orphnn.s' Home.. •••• Wnve.rly --------- ---- El. Loth. Synod ot Iown atHl otber atatet------------------

~t J~b~~:d~~-~~-~~-~-::::::: ~~:~~--:::::::~ =: ~~~~~ctb~b3~~~-obD'i-COiiite: ptlon ----------------·-·--

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 267

COUNTY SUPERINTENDEN'rS.

T!ONAL INSTITUTIONS BY COUNTIES JONE 30, Ul07. ~---~~~-

.; & == ~

"" ~~~ s:l 'g . ~ ~ •o ~ ; 5 "'" ~~g .. ~~ =~

~· j "" c~ co ;g "• President £ 00 _, -· •o f~ ~! =~ .5~ ,5U -·· ~~

., a~

•oc :;U l)rlnclpal co c-~·~ ~~~ ~~ .

~8 ...

~i .. .. af . ]a :!4>1111 '"' ~~ e>- ... "' ~0 .-0 .;;" :a!! .o z "' "' " " ;.

..... ' ----- 121 83 201 ...... 10 10 F. B. Currens

6 -----· ·-·-- ----- -----~ 1-16 -----· ---~- 4 Rev. P. A. Wnh;b S ---·-· ·----- ------ 119------ ---·- ------ Rev. G. L. Hn.xweler

l _________________ _

----6_::::: :::::: ----75 ---i8~ 1·------ -·---- -~---- -----

1.2 ----- -·--·- ---- --~--1------1---------------

;::::_;•::::f==; ] ___________ . ____ ;

1-----------------· } __________ _

] ________________ _ ] ________________ _

1 ---- ---- -----

-------~1 l ------·--------------- 1

1 ·---- _____ , } _________ _ • __________ 1

1----------

8 .. 21 88

"' .,

"j •• 10

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~~~~~~L=:---·-~:=:=l:J ~I

88 __ ___ ----- 7

Bli -----~ -~--- 6 240 ---- -----· 18 58---- ---- 18 l.BS._________ lit

6 ----- ------ ~--·

c. A. Croe 0. A . .Mnttbaldeg 'I'. F. To!Jln A, T. LnndSJUtUlD .T. EJ. Vnnce F, A, Rt'IObnrdt

II. n. Hl>f'rll·y A. :F. Hnn-cy Rt>v. R. H. Forkenbmk

Sister M. Leontln

7 Rev, Ji', Bcbedtl<.'r

ll('V, LouiR C. Kruger nev. F. SchOt!uiJobm

RCl', G, Krumm ncv. Jobu FlscbPr

Rev . .m. Wnedek!J1

zr ---- ----- 10 Hf'v. J. F. Dlla-es u _________________ RN·. It f' .. \l•lwrmrtlltl 40-------- g ltev.Tbeo. Hn(>lv(lschke 10 ------ ----·· 6 Rev. J, Wlnkl(>r

84 ----- ----- Atlg. Studlcr 62------------ lit W. C. Motte

82-------- 18 llcv. L. Lob~l:l

48 ----- ----- 4 J. M. L. fiotner

~----------- 18 Ill'¥. A. Scblu('ter Ill------.... 2CIC. F. Lt'lft>lcl

e; 18 llev. G. Bergstrnea&t>r

68 ---- ----- ---- .Rev. lil, Knnppc 150---- ----- ----- Father 1omes Mulllgnn 88. ___ --- fO Rev. B. Bredow

REPORT OF TilE

ABSTRACT [H)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

~Name ol School Location Under Oontrol Ot

- BUCHAN AN l Immnculole Conceotlon _______ l!'nJrbn.nk ------- l896 Sisters o~ Holy Gbosl.--------Semlnnry Notre Dame_ _______ ludependenee --- 1809 Slstt'T& o.r JtterCJ------------St. ;Jof!eph's Lutheran _________ Fuirbnnk ---------- lSDl .Lutberlln Cburch.-------------~t. .Josepll'f:l I'nrochi&L------ Independence ___ l898Frnnclsclan Slate:nJ __________ _

DUENA VISTA

R~~~~~nv,~i~tttCot~~llc-~~~-~~~== i~~~m-Lnke==::::: =~ ~~~~~~~11~;-::~::::::::::=::::: CARROLL

!t N~~~~~~=~::::::=-~::::~:: ~~~~a=:::=::::: §!~~~11~ :::::::::::::::::: ~i: i~f!1rst~on~-pnuJ•S:::::::=: ~n11~~u,f ::::::::::: i=1 8!i~~~l~ :::::::::::::::::: ~~~n:~:ip~'!~mnn::::::::::::: ~h~~~~~~.nT~~vv::::: i880 1 f:~\~~~n ·::::...-_::::-.:-..::.::::::= ~~~ thJ~~~n~~~:-'~~~~::::::::::.::::: ~~:g~:ron-·::::::: :::: ~~i:~n _ _:::::::::::::=:::::::

CEDAlt I 3~~~~ri-m~;n;~11 ~!t~~rg~~~~~ l f!,~~~~e ~=::.::::::: ~ ~~~e11r~nrnT~f:,;~e~b~r:b0.'~:::: EYnngt>I\C!(II Zion ScbooL~-- I Lowllen ~-~--~-----1~ ncn:nnn Elvnngclleal Synod .. Friend's Bonrdlolf SchooL •••. West Br~ncb ---- 1!110 Friend's ------------------

CERRO GORDO St. Francis .t.\.cademy _________ )!nson C!ty _______ 1890 Cntbollc --------~---------~-Snct(lfl Hearl Acnlleruy ______ ftockwell ---------1001 Oomtolclnn Sisters ....... ______ _

~leru~:~t:t'c~~~:c~~::::::::: ~r~~~~e&t'1Y::::::::: i:; g~ ~~,0.11~. ·amcson;-~r·\;;t::: 'l'oland's Busloess C."ollcge •••• )lason Clt.Y-------- ---- -----------------------···

crumoKI~E Loretta ;~cndrm~f-----------·--- \(nrcus -------~- 1.8!)2 ~1.-tr-~~ ot Cllnrlty, B. \'. ~~--V'II:Iitntlon SChooL •• -----------~ Sheridan Twu ....• 1800 Cntbollc Congregation. ______ _

CIIICKASAW

~;. ~~~;-:~~~;;:;;;;;;;~~: mt,~!~~0~~~~~ ... ========-~===:=·=-===·=:·=:= CLAY I

Spencet' lluslness University .• Spencer -----------1002 Pr-lvat~ ------·--·--------------

CLINTON Clinton Dnslu~ Colleg~------ CIIDton ---· ··---- 1885 Pl"fvate ----------------------

~~~~mS~~ ~1~~- A~~5~~;~~-~=====~g::~~gri ::::::==~ ;: g:i~ilc L~:h_-__ :~~-~~~======= ~:crr~ln~~::tAs~T~~~t~_e_~~~~!.:&i'i~~~n ·:-_::::=::::: iBDi ~:=~~ g~ ~t ~:.:~:::::::::::: :t~ J~t~ri·~fili~ttt~~n;L:::::::::: t;~~: ::::::::::: ~: £~i~~~ ·=-------=::-..::...-:.::::::::~

~-"t¥&~~~~~J~~~~~~~~l!f:~i!~~I~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~i::~~~~~~~[f.t~=~~

HU I' ~:RJ NTENDEN'ftl-( CONTI NUBD).

Coli., Coli. ,. Coli.

________ , ___ • .1 13,01(1 ltl

I

'"' Oil .. 61

108 ----- ----· -----· l:l 86 ·----- ----- 4 4C ------ ----- ------jj,& ________________ __ -----

President or

PrtucJpal

Rev. W. F. Donnhue Re\·. I). 0. Dow1l Rc\·. August Rieber Re,·. U. Ithl,:u~rt

1 -----· ... 11 (I JllCOb Scbmlclt. 86 Robt, Cnmpbt'll 3 80 ~II, lOj

18 71 _____ _

111 ~---28 -----

Th>v.G . IJ. l.A:'nhM~mnnn ller .. Toseol1 Scbulte Rer. J. Helozmeler Hev .. roo. Unumler nev .. Tosepb Keuanpker l{(!v. Fnrr(>lly Re\'. A. Mueller 11eY. A. Dernt>r TIC'Y. ll. S<:blllte

3 3 c. St~lmlmf'"l~trnt H H W. Schmidt Z1 27 F. Wernhltl 4 4 \Y. l. 'l~honlll'S

Df'"nn Cn rolan Rhttt>r 1\ln ry .TO!!(.' ph a Rr. M. Fl'JHI<.'I'~ ll~>v. Pntton W. Lowe

Sr. M. Alblnn He\·, P. J, VnrznwR

n. n. Stunrt

n. .1. flt'Oln F. Melehert ?!fotlwr "M. Pnlll

fi.Pv. F. A. BrlnJunno ne.-.. To~e[lh M. li'rlfz v. n. Cntt'nhusen

Sister U. Alvlnll ~r. 1tf. Vlne,.nttn Rev. P. O'Dowd Sr. M. Louie Otto Krnocbnar F. JrL Vn.n IDpps, 0. ft.

270 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [H)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Mame of Sclloo l Location Und er Contl"Ol Of

Denlaoo Normal nod Bualnesa CRAWFORD I ~~:~~ -r~~T~~~~I~I.~iJ!J.~~~t~ !~ n~~l~--;~~~~;~~~~~~! Parochia l -------------~'Wnalllngton Twp. ---Lutheran ------------------

~=~~:~ : :::=:::::::::::=: ~~~~~~-=--=::::::: ~ g~~~~: ~g : :::::::::::::~:::::::: DAVIS

Southern lowa Normal ____ __ IlloornOeld ------- 1872 P dvate -------------------

DECATUR Oro.ceJnnd Co lleg~-------- Lamoni ------- 18D6 Reorpnlzed Chu rcll . L . D . S.

DELAWARE L~nox Col lege ••• ------------- Uopk1nton -------186<l P res byter ian SynocL ________ _ St. Xnvler ------------ Mnnebeeter ------1801 Sisters ot' Mercy ___________ _ Peter&burr Pnrocblol SchooL Petersburg---------- 81sters or St. Franc.ls--------

DES MO INES. 'BIIIott'il Business College.. ___ Burlington -------1871) Prlvote -----------------

!t ~~~:~:~:~~~~:~~~_:-==~=~-~= ~;~:~~~~t;~ii~== ·~: ~~~r:~~~~~~==========: First German Evan. SchooL . llnrllngton -------- 1816 IDva.n. Synod of North Amer lco

DUBUQUE S t . • Tob n's BnptlsL.----------- C~ntrnl l n ---------18BIJ Ca th olic Cburcb------------

~~~:ritagg:'nC~~v~1L~~=::: g~:g~~~~ ::::::::::~~!~~We ·cbU;ch:-.::::-..:::::::-..: :!~~~10Hoo~[~~~-~::::::=: Ri:g~~:~: :::::::: ~ ~~th~ifc Cb"Ureii:::::-_::_-::::::-_: ~~i~a(;b~t'1 ~~r::::~:_-:::_-_: . .": ~~g~~~= :::::::: ~= S!~~f~~er6~~~~.:~:=:::::: W artbu!"g Seminary ___ _____ _ Dubua oe ------ 1srw

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Lutheran Church. ________ _ St. Mary's 01"[1bnnnre.--- DubuQue -------189l1Cntho llc ------------------­

:.,~:~·z.t;;'iarnchta l lnnln>on• -------- rm iCnthollc ------------- -------

Scbool ------------- lil ldorn.do ---------- 1870 Lu thernn Church ___________ _ U pper Town Un iversity. ____ Fnyette -------- 18.'")7 .U:. E. Chlii'Ch .•. ----------

~C~strf~r~~t~~:ln~~e':~Oi 6VJ'w~18nte _:_-::::::: t:: ~~gt~n _ _:~~r:_~=::::::::::::: FLOYD

Charles City Co llege_ _______ Cbarlee City __ _ _ 1891 Ger man At. E. Chu rch. ___ _ Aca demy or Jmmaculnte Con·

ceptlon ------------------ Cbnrle:s City ____ l..8$ Roman Cntbollc Cbu.rch ____ _ St. Mary 's ScbooL _ __________ Rosovl lle. ----- ---- lQOI Ro ma n Cathol ic Church ______ _

FREMONT Tabor C~::;~;~----------- Tabor - - - - - -- -- 18571Con r regn.tlona.l --- -----------

Sacred llcart Academy _____ \ ek le;y --- - ------ ___ Sisters of Cbarlt7-- ----------

GREIDNID St. H ar1'1 Aca4em7 Gta.Dd J unettou • 18 Ol.thoUe ------- _

I

SUPERI NTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTfON

SUPERINTENDENTS-(CONTINOED).

271

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~·· ~81 ~~ ""' h .!l ~ .. :sa ~" ... foo .,

.8~ .. ·- .. :.:~= o• Principal

~8 ~$ .. ~~ &:~3 :Hl ae t! .. s :!~g f-a f5 -· ~> •"' eo. ao g5

"' 0 "' "" "' ~ - 0 '-' ...

::::::1:::::~1 f :::::[:::::~ :g ---~ ::::: :::~~ : :=::::: -:::::1 i ::::::.:::::: : ::::::::::::: ~

W. C. Vnn Nes8 Rev. Wllllom Frese flc\', \VIlllnm Elnael ll:e Rev. A. Arnstein Prof c. Wendt Rev. C. Wekklna HC\'. ncnry Nlewoli'h(H'I Rev. M. J . Farell:r Rev. Jn.mes Marpby =:~~~ ~~:~~ ! ~~~=r=;~ ==~~ j ~~~~ ====; ____ ;

V,S4e; I I 28S; 19 ----- 9('8 83 --- 33 H. C. Brown

8,0Mj 11 88 Jl8 H!i ----- 17 J7 n:. M. Stewart

':·""1 1:::::~- :;: -· ~~:::::~ ·--~~ ::::~ -----~-----~ ~=~~·~ ~·=~~~~~ D.

::::::::+--;1 1l_____ "'-- : "" ----- ----- 817 G. W. l'llllott

I 11 I ~ ===~ :::~1 ~ ~~: ~~~In~: Snl t'B

==~~~ ---~~:::=:i :::~ :::-1:::· .j :J ::::: ::::::··--w 3~lj!~0frrt;1~k~cboenlnr "'I 2 r.o: r-.9,_____ ______ R p t: =:-~.~-1- ~--~~~ --t~. --? ~~ ~ :~::-_: ~~ -~! ~:·.v~(.yji~:~:::::tlon

::~~~~:~=:: ) -:::[:[~-~ ;._-_:j_; ~.~ ~=~,-:,~ ~~:~ .. -~: .. ~ ~~!f·\~·. ~~i~l - ... M. Frlfscllell

--,i;oool ~~ :-- ;v;-- '"/--' ~ ---; -·;r-.. ~~ .. 'k ~~r~~ ..... ---------. 1--------- HI .. ____ . 10 · 0. Bl~aln

u,oool -~~ ·- -J--~I- -~~---~~ ~ ~~~~~~ :=~~ -·-;: ltnuh1:0~o~t1 Bbankllo ·----- 8j·--- i:.S~- -- !JS ---· ------- Rev. P. S. O'Connor

Jl,OOOi 19 6fl Uill 229 26 i'l F. E. Hirsch, A.. M .

1,000 ~~----- 86 60 oo_____ 1 1 Rev . .T.J. Garl and, V. F. ~00 ~ ---··· 02 ----· 62 ·-·-- ----- ---- Rev. J. H. Hnaemnun

197 1~ Goo. Norton Elllll

7 Sr. M. Dereh·!la.nn• "Paris h -pnya .

HEPORT OF TilE

ABSTRACT [ 11 ]-REPUHTS OF COU~T¥

Name O( ScllODI Loctulon l ' nder Control or

HAMILTON Jpwell Lutl.l ernn College.. •••••• ·.Tewell ••..•.•.••.•• t~rJ Ungul! Synot1 -------------------

Ne-w Provl~t>~~~~ndemy ____ N~1v J>rovidence •• J8701Frlemls -------------·------------Ellsworth Co lloge ______________ I own ll'nlls ..••..••• 1800 IJMrd M TrURtees ••••••••••••••

IIARRISON \\'-o0<1h!no Normal noa Com·

merclo.l School -------------Woodbine ---------1887

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Woodblne Ind. Scb.ool DJsrrlt't

HENRY lown W~le.vt•n UnlnrsllY---- \lt. Pte:~;snnt... ..••• 1813 M. E. Church ______________ _

~~~:~{a~rr.=~~=~===~~= ~t,!:_~;~-~~=== ~~~ ~~==~===~~~~~====~==~==== frOWARD

~~~i,~l~t~~-l~~~~==~==~=~~== i~E~~~====~==== !:1 : ~~~J~o:r::E6~:il~~========= HOMBOI..-OT

Lutll <-rnn Pttr()('hlnL ....•••••••• Bode --···---------I~ LutbE'rnn Cburcb ________ ____ _ []umboldt College_ ____________ Humboldt -------- IB9.i ------------------------------

IOWA ~t. John'e Ev. r.uth~rnn _____ Linco ln Twp .••••• ISIJ8 Luth('l"tln Church~------------1'1\·. Lnthert\U FlmmnnueL •.•.• York Twp. ________ 1880 LutheTnn C!mrcll _______________ _ IJol.\' 1'rlnlt.y S~hooL-------- Conroy ---------- li"IO:i Con[.'"regtLtlonnl ---------------St. Joho's PMOC'hlftl SchooL. Iowa Twp .•••••••• 1Stl1 Ev. J .. utltertln Church _________ _

JIDFFEl~SON

~1;:~~~ ~~~f:~\Cilden\·y:::::: ~~:~~ p·l{liu:::: ~~~~~~~::r~n~~urcti:::::::::::_:_· Fnlr0£•ld Acn.dcroy ____________ l•'nl rfteld ---------- 1000

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n. A. IIo.rknes!J------------·

JOJINSON town City AcndemY---------- fowa City _______ --- Private -------------------- ---St. Unry'a SchooL--------- rowa. CitY-------- l89ll Romnn Cntholle Cburcb ____ __ _ St. Pet~r-'s SchooL--------- CoBA,Tove ------- lUI)l Romnn CatboJic CbnreJL _____ _ St. Patrlck'e S<"hooL _________ towo. City _________ ---· Rornnn Catbollc Cburcb ••• • ---lawn. Stnte OoJverslty _______ rown City •••••••••• 1817 State or Iowo.. _____________ _

KEOKUK St. Ellznbetb -------------- Unrper ------------ L8S3 Sisters ot Chttrit7---------· ·-

KOSSUTH ~t . .lohn's Pnroeblnl SebooL_ Bancroft ---------1000 tbollc ---------------------­~t. JO!!l"ph's Po.rochlnJ SebooL R Jospph .•.••• ~-- 1891 Cnlbollc --- -------------------­St. Ml~heol's Pnrocbla.l Sebool Whittemore---------- - Cuthollc ------------------·· ~v. Lnth. Purochlol SchooL Lo tt's Creek------- l89b Lutheran -----------------­Luth. Parochial SchooL---- iVblttemore ------ 1800 Luthern.n --·------------·-··-

LEID Dt.•nmnrk AcndcmY---------- Oe.nma rt ------- lSt3 Board of Tnl8teeB----- _ Johm'IOD'!J Buslnees College ___ li't. Madison. ____ ;_ 18'7P .Tobnsoo, Nelson. ______ --~

SUPERL:\TEC\'flENT OF l'L'IlL!C l :SSTHL'CTION

SUI'f:IH~TENflENTS-(CoxTINUEI> ).

~ ~

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f:l ______

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10 • "' " "'I 075 ]6 _____

• .. ;., 232 ______ ···--·

I

~" =· ,. President """ or =~ "c Principa l

~~ ~Q I

B N. J. Lobre

8 ... ~ . F. Styles 16 J. F. :'lleyer&

27 1\I. A. Heed II .. \ . 1\:tllO('.I'

30.000,18 "' II<' lSi- IIU , "' II 211, <3 Jnn. \V. Ronchor

·:··~~~: _:.;~~~-~ =::· ~~~: ~~~;~ ;~:~:~::·· __: .. [ '-- -- -~3. 75=:: ::11 --~~~------ :1· :·lt:.··K::::,:::: :1 ~ ~ ~ --~--- ~; ::·--- :::::: --~~ ~I1~n~~ ·n~~~~~~:(lrner ""'I I '1.. -~. '~I 7 1 J. w. lllld

lG,Z("O 10 00 :JJ 101 20:ti -~~----~~ _ ---==~ Dr. W l·l. Pursons i~;;;,·- i Ll~~- "fi21~ H.\ Ilrtrkl'll"~

___ :~ ~ _____ :/~--- !~ · ~~~ n~r-- _: -- ..... -- '· ·-1 1i ~ l~

wci:iixil --;;~ - iol"i.Oi-J - I "l ,,.,;i I "I 1001 S _ I HO l:M}t " Kr. ~~ [.o(•tmllln

~ I 8 20 2121

----- 276_____ r, ,.. \ •• J. Rt•llf•mnwl 315 a 1 -.-. s2 t<t \1 . Itunnn('JA

~~~~~-- -i~~~~~~~==~----~j~~~=~. -~~==~~== ~~~=:. -~~ ~r.IJ~r,~~~~~~\~~~~~~,r~llk P t 400 1 I 64 1J Cl6 ____ j.... 8 S Robt. J • . Dalrd

------~--- tl J :::: ----· ____ _l H7 ----- ........ 1...... Nelson Johnaon

.. ll w . .\ WIIIIM

• .\. .r. St-ltult<•

"'1. 1-'r. :'II. lArHtu H~>\' Wntd

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274 REPORT 0~' THE

ABSTRACT (H]-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Name ot School Locatloo Under Control 0!

LINN Coe College ------------------ Cednr Rapld8----- l8Sl Presbyterian ------------------

~r'~~~~:!~~~~~==~== 8~i~g!s::::: ::: ~r:~~~::-=~~~=i::::::::::::: St. Bc.rcbmuu's-------------- hlnrlorJ ------------1893 Sisters ot Mercy ______________ _ Intel'f:ltn.t'e Scbools _____ ______ Cedar Rapids ••• ••• --- - --------------- ------------- -Cednr Rflplds Business College Cedar Rnp1ds. ______ _ ----- - ---------- ------------

LYON Un. Luth. Cllu.rcb Orphan's

Home --------- -----------Beloit ------------1890 Lothernn Church _______ ____ _ _

MAHASKA Penn Colh~&'I!--------------' Oskaloosa ------1873 Stockholders ---------------!own ChrJgtJan College_. ____ _ Oskaloosa ----- lllO'J Board of Trustee&------------Ce.ntrnl Holiness Unlverslty __ 1Qsknloosn ------- 1900

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Bonrd or Trostees------------

111ARION Central Onlvt-rstty ______________ PeJia ------------ t&S3 Baptist Church---------------St. Joseph's Pnrocblal SchooL Bauer --------- 1.906 Roman CntbolJc ______ _ __ ___ _

UAll.SHALL Centrnl Iown Business Colll'ge i ~lllrstlnlltO\Vn ---1888 Private -------------------- ­Lutllcrnn PflrOCblnl SehooL __ , Mlnervn Twp .•••• l871 LuUH•rnn Churcb------- -------Pnlmer College,.. ______________ Le Grnnd _________ 188!1 Cbrlatlnn Church _______ _______ _ Stavanger Bon.rdlng ScbooL •.• ,Le Grnnd T\vp ••• 1801 l!'tl('nd 's Church- - ------------Rt. Mnl"Y '& Iastltute.. ______ llfllrsbnlltown ----1878 Romnn Cntbollc ____ ________ _ St. Mnry'a ScbooL---------tin.verhUl ----------1885 Roron.u Catllolfc _____ ____ _ ___ _

1\UTCBlilt.L Cellar Valley SemiDiltY-------- Osage ---------1862 Bnptlat Church----------------

~~: ~1~r.;r A~W~~1°J.~:::::: ~~wA~:::n..-:~:::: i: R~~~ rglrt'b~f~~-~-~~-t~~~-~::: St. ~fary's SchooL ___________ Stnooyvllle -------1876 norunn Catholic ______________ _ _ Sacred Benrt SchooL. ______ ~[e-yer ----------1001 Roman Catholic _______ __ ____ ___ _

1\WSCATINE Leverich Normnl aod Train-

lag SchooL-------------.Muecntlne ------ t8B(I R. W. Le,.er1ch ______________ _ St. Mnthlna ----------------~ Muscatine -----1857 Sl8ters or Cl.lnrlty, B. v. M ... St. Mary·~~~-;;;~------·---- Muscatine _______ tsao St. Mary's-----------------

St. Jobn's FJvongellcn l Lutb .•• Pnulllnn No . 2---1892 Germ. Ev. Lutb·--------- ---Frlend"s SchooL _________ Paullina R. R .• _ 18& Society of Friends-------------

OSCEOLA Germ. E..-. Lutb. Zion.. _____ Horton Twg. _____ 1900 Lutl•ernn ------------------ -St. Joseph's SchooL ________ Ashton --------- 188!1 Catholi c --------------------

PAGE1 Amity CollCG'l"-------------- 'College Springs ••• I853 Private ---------------------We!t'ern Normn.J College._ ____ IShenandon.b ---·-- 1882. Private -------------------

PALO ALTO St. ~fnry's Acndemy ------- IDmmet&bu rg -----1889 Roman Cntbo11c-------------St . Pe-ter nnd Paui'S-------- West Bend ------- 1899 Roman Cn.thollc ___________ _ St. '-l'ary'"--------------- Malla rd ----------- 1001 Romnn Catbol lc ____________ _

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBL IC I NSTRUCTION 275

SUPERINTENDENTS-(CONTINUED).

7,000

lr:~~ ---~~~ .. ..

100 ... 1,2001

... 7

~~ 3 1----- 1.28 17 1 ! _____ 71) '

Prest den t or

Pr i ncipal

W. N. Ollb~rl llt>v . A. J. Boehm Hnrry £1nnM Uelen FosteuMOn M Otli CI" M . ErllnCifll n eo.• . J. l\1. MctJiu e ter

2QU ··--· ------SQ ··---- 10

11 Geo. U . Poltcr 10 lV(' t Hl\llltleth

150 -·--~- 8 1\11 --·--· 2

a •.rhotn ua A. Burry t T . . lll hn :N.twbcra

H1---- ----

~i:::::·---, ":: lOti .. _________ 8

I ~: :::::1---~~ --~~ Sb 6 ---- -----

108 4 ----- ----

"' lll " '" "' "' il9 __ ___

7 UO •••••• ------ 8 7~ . ·-- - ----- ·----

J . Wl rt~

n . W. Lever I ell ltev. b~. J . Leonnrd Rer . 1 .. T. Grieser

H. G . Nuot!t>r Pearl c. DeWee&

Rev . Cbn M. Dneumler U.ev. J. P. Dotrmanll

R. T. Campbell J . >r. Dusaey

Br. Mnry EmHy Rev. P. l1. Dobbcrateln Sr. Mnry IdR

HEI'ORT OF TilE

ABSTRACT [H)-HEPORTS OF COUNTY

:O.arue ot School Lacalloo Under Control Of

PLYMOUTO

~1~si~!~~~:!'~~~~~~:~;:~~=::::::: t~~~~;~:::::=::::: t5 §if~~rrn:::~;;~:=-~=~:::::= St. CwtJJ~rln_e's School •• ________ O.ren" ------------- LOOO Cnthollc -------------------- --St. Mnr-y'JJ SchooL _____________ RemBen -------------- Catholic ----------------- _

POC.\flONTAS Sncred rlc-11rl Convent SchooL. l'ot"uhonlfl!t ------- IS!)j Cotbohc

POLK C'noltnl City <.'om. Culh•ge. -· D<''i :\{Oirll'8 .•••• -. l8811C. C. C. C. COrtlL*IDY------·--­HrnkP TJnlvr-rslty ••••••• --······ DeM Molncs .......• l88J rndey:nderJt ------·-----------·

R~~n~ilo~~~~- cg~\J:;p~::::::::::: R~: ~j~J~:::::::: ~: g~~~aht i.QtiiC"MiD-·::::::::::::~: St. Alllhl"'S(' SchooL •••.•••. __ 0£>!-1 ~lolnett _______ 1865,~1sters or CbnrltY---------··-·. lllghlnnd l'nrk COIII.'Ilt' .. ---·- 0Ps 'folnes •..•••.• l!DCI Boord or TrU!tt('('~ -----------·--

St. J";?~~7!'A~!b'o~~~------ C'oun<"ll BlutrH ___ 1881/Cnthollc ·------------·-·· _____ _

~~: ~g:~r,~:: ~~:!6:~.::::~:::::: ~~~-~~- - ~~~~~~::: ~::1 ~~t\i~tc0: __ '}_~~~1•1_~:::::::::::: St. Ji'r•wees Ac:tdC'IllY---------- Council Blurrs ___ lB'r.! Slatc>rs o~ Charity ___________ _ Weatc•·u Iown Colle~---------- Connell 111uiT!I.-- 1881 Prl,•ntc --------------------------C!Jrlstlnn Uome Ol·p11UIIAJ;C!---- Council Dtult's •.•. 18H? Prh·nte -------- ------·

l'OWES£HEK

:.:~:~~::~!~~~~:~~~~:~~: :::":.:~ _::::::::::: :F:::, ·~~::~:-~~~::::::: __ :_ ~L:~,~~ff~?;~:~B~~~~~~~~~ ~gg~m ~~~~~~=.~·~!l~t~·~;~~~~~~~~~~~:~~=~=·= E\•, Luth. r.er. Eng. Pnrocltlal Oa"Venport -------'187( liWLD. LutheraD.---------------

~[n0\~~~tlt~l~~~-~:;~--~-~~-1:.:=::: g~~~ri~~~~ ::::::: l:: ~g~~~ :::::::::::::::::::~:: lmmoculrlt't!' Conception Acnd-

('lny -- --------------------- 0n''t.'npor1 -----~-- lS.%1 Catholic ---------------· • SIIELDY

St .. JOiuoph'S-------------------··- ElltrllnJ: ----------- l8001Cathollc ·--------·-······.

SIOUX

~~: ~g::,:h.:c~~~~";i::~:::_::::: d~o:;tiie-::==::::: ~~)t::: ~~g~::~ g~~~~:::· St. Anthony's SchooL--------- n11wnrden -·----1900 Romo.o Catholic Cllureb ••... ::it. Anii!Oo.\''a ~hooL _________ Aoflpers --------- 1800 I.Wmna Catholic Church _____ _ I" I. Pnul's SchooL-------- Ireton -----------l88t Gerro. Luthertlll--------------~-N. W. Cln,l\~lcul A.cndew:r •••• ()rung-e City ______ 1882 llef. Dutch Churcb ••.•••.•...... Chrlrttlon R<-hooL------------ Orange City _______ 190f Ch•·lstlno Ref. Church •••••••••. Cbrlstlnn ScbooL. _____________ Sloo% Center---· 1903 ClJrlstlno Ref. Church ------·--

town Stnte ~;R~; _____________ .\.mea -----------~1.8f!J ltata ------------------'l'A.."\.IA

Sne nn<l Fox InrlustrlaL ______ Toledo ----------- '8'J"/ 0. S. Oovernment.. ________ _ fA'Allil('>r·Cln.rk Acad('my _______ 'l'oledo ----------- - 1851 'Jnlted Brethren Church ~t. 1\fary'a Acndemy ________ Tnmo. -----------· 1'39 .:!lsters or St. Frnocta .•. :~=~::

Sl'PERINTENDENT OF H 1 11LIC ll>b'f!H.'C'IION :!'i7

Sl'PERINTENDENTS (CONTINUED.)

: ,. . .j " 0 oil .. 8 ~~

~ a2 ~ .. z

s.ooo1 ol

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------· 151 176,000 651 16.000 12

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15,000

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Principal

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~ )] . noltes 6;·---- .---- IJJ 264 ··--- 3, 3 l)r. Petronilla

1 2S 921 1201 1.'.1 1U W. A. l'lllll' ,: -~= ~,. ~~ 8001~-~-· ---·--' 100

oo' ftOO, 11.sol 1,oool""~l "'"I to:·i .,,, Hill " U••ll

J=~l:~;j:;:;;; .. lli:::::~li Jj J ~·,;," : ... :~::~'" ,I I Ill,) n~· ~I 4! l'. n{'rmnn, (L \", lJ . 2 ::-·:: :::~:: ... 1 Hir_::::·

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... ' 11 Very Ue-f'. P. ~m~·ll• ~ ::: .. : ~ g~ ~~~::- :::. - 4: . ~ ~~: ~rt'. ~~~~~:~:· L=- :=====---~~ 1~:=-r::=:i:===·: r.. r.: t~:.~~·~

21 45t U7i ft 1131 i•• 2 M J n. 1'. llnlu

I 12 ~ 3Ji 120 fl, i 13' Ot•et W, L("t>

lW 1::!11, 'I J .• ; J. T ,\, '''"'"'"""" !<f) J2 12 Ah•tf'r l·~~fhPr UO 1120~ _ __ 8, ~ Blatf"rft of f'hnrlt)• a,qo 880 • 27: 27 Rr. M. Chrl-.tlunn

M ~i ·--,w. ::::-!-· -~o ~: ·k_ <'lft~k'unnn 44 4t I 6' II ldn. M. RurrOl\'R

laB #loj.~~-~~ tll 6 Sr. Mnr.v llltllthn

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278 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [El]-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Name of School Location Under Control of

~t.esiJ~'ilb~~~~::~~~o~l~':=: g~:a,~~ ::-_:::::::::;~~~~~We-~:::::::::::.::::::::::::: WAPELLO

Otturnwn Commercial College. Ottumwa ------- 1889 Private -------------------------

t~r~~s~~b·'i ~~~~1Dt::::::::: g~~;: ::::::::: l:l· g:~~lt~ :::::::::::::::.:::::::: Simpson c'!~~~----------- lndlnnoln -------- IBG7 M. E. Cburcb __________________ _

WASlliNGTON W.n.sblugton Academy _________ \Vnsblngton _____ 1872 Academic Association _________ _

~~: {I::,~s..-_--::-_-_::..-::::::::::: i~!:~rd~on ----~ ~~=~~ ~~ ~!~lg; fl: ~: ~::: Holy 'I'rlnlty _______________ Rlcbwond ·:::::::: l85r5 Frnnctscan Sis ters------------

WEBSTER

!~ii~Nt~~~~I~~~miti~E~~~!!! ~~k~~i~f~~!!~~!~~!!! St. Jol.tn a Ji.lvnn. Lutb . School Duncombe -------1878 Elv. LuU1enw ---------------···

WJNNEBAGO Waldorf College,.. ____________ Forest City ••••• __ 1900 United IJntherao Church ..•.••

W!NNESHIEK

k~t~IUlg~ug~eSnies::::::::::: 8~~r:1~_:::::.::::: ~~ ~~~~er!'\~~~- ~::g~~~~~~:::.::::: St. Aloyslo's SebooL---····-· ('nlmnr ------·--- 1001 Prcsentutloo S1eteML. .... - •••••

~;r:h1~·8N ~~~ot~::::::::: ~~~:nnb ·-=::::::: iOOl ~~~~o:~~. £~~~bC.bU"rCh~::=:: Valder Bualnees College and r:~~~lufiecbtri!cePt~-ri-ACRd: Decornh ----·-· 1888 Private -----------------------

s~.~fobi;.S'SCbOOr::::::::::::: ~i:0.r'~Jn80D:::: ~~ ~~~er~t.0rF~i~c1~::::::::::::: St. Wensehrn'" Schoo\ ________ Sp\11v1He ---------- ___ Roman Cnthollc Cbureb.-----

WOODBURY Morningside College _________ S iotu:: City ........ 1895 Town Conference --------------Nnthnnicl Buslues9 College.._ Sioux: City _______ 1002 Hurtt! Text-Book Co.---------Co.tht>drn1 SchooL------------ Sioux City ______ 1881 --------------------------St. Patrick's SchooL.--------· Dnnbnry --------· 1R9'1 -------------------------St. Joscpb'H-----------·-· SnJix -----------l!Dt ------------------------

WORTH Somber ParochlnJ ScbooL ____ Bristol Twp, ____ 19015 Lutherar Cbnreh ...... ______ _

WRIGBT Sacred. Heert..--------------- Engle Greve..---------- Cntbollc ------------------Domlulclll..D Slaten ________ _

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GRADED SCHOOLS-REP ORTS OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS, JULY 1. 1901i TO ~ JUNE 30, 1907.

CITIES H AVI NG POPULATION OF 3,000 OR MORE JlY CEN~US OF H~"i

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Albia -------------------·-- t<' •. E. George ____ '$l,.U:013,9S; 9 r ~ ~,U8 :uo ~ 68 nf ~ 9'i- ~5~ 1$ 88 .88 2314 fo5.M Algona ------------------- .r. F . Overroc.rcr ••• 1,300 8,047 9 l2 IU2 !lXl ~ ff1 79 6.S 80 11 2 70.00 20 53.75

Amea ;e::_----===---=======::: ~: ~-- ~~t::::::: ~:~ ::: : g ;;~~ : ~ ~ ~· ): ~ ~: ___ : ---~=~ :g ::: Pla ine ------------------ W. J. Deon _______ 1,2;;0 3,322 D 1.2 9681 '18l SS.l 6.'i 81

1 47 '1'9 11 1 45.00 20 41.13

-------------------------- -~- C. King_.------- t,OOO: 9,WO 9 12 2,835 2,001 1,63 1 58 811

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4 02.36 61 61.51 . gton --------------------- 1 t<. M. F ul t.L ______ 2,00025,~ 9.D 1~ 7,820 <1,27f 8,-Wl .ro 80 188 250 86~ 12 JOO.n 106 66.3! liPitlll Park -------------··--- .r. R. McComb ____ 1,SOO 9 1.3 1,0':26, OC6 1175 66 7" 60 <68 18 2 56.00 28 47.35

Carroll - -------- -------------------- fl. A. .Mitc.llelL __ 1,..00 3,283 9 Ia l,23ij 53J fl5 34 7B 59 51 6 1 85.00 16 54.33 Cedar Falls------ ------------- D. l !. Kell.\·-------- 1,700! 5,3%8 g 1.2 l,BSG 1,056 823 59 78 92 93 18 3 1 52.50 27 52.50 cedar Rapids --------------·- .r. J . Me ConnelL. 3,000.28,759 8 u: 8,4-W 5,836 4,7H 56 81 S:Jg co 5.i 5· SL85 178 58.57 Centerville ------------------ E. N. Glb&on ______ 1,500

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5,987 9 12 2,14911,008 1,!5-i 58 80 100 1<12 2-1 4 67.80 86 49.fl0 Charlton -------------------- C .. T. Johnson •••••• 1,s;:;o 4,00 9 12 1,1n 1,016 m 00 78 53 11! 16 !1 60.00 2i <!S.33 Cbarlett Cl ty ------------~------ Chn rles A. Kent__ 1,000 4,5+0 9.5 12 1,352 1,ou 801 Ml 7U 64 109 1.4 2 67.50 !!8 50.12 Cberotee -----------------------·· L. H. Mn ns _______ 1, <100 8,996 9 12 I,02S 1,021 756 14. 1·1 68 88 lB 2 60.00 22 62.75

C larinda ------------------------- W. EL SA II &butl'-- I,!iOO ~.020 0 12 1.006 92-l 721 iO 78 SO 79 7 2 72.50 22 48.15 Clloton -----------------------·---- 0. P. Bostwick •••• 2,500.22,756 9.5 12 6,273 8,078 2,12-1 39 7DI 108 005 38 s

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gor:s~~~~ ~!~~~-=~::=::::=::::::::: if · :.·~~~~~::::: i::: 2~:: g ~: i:~ i:~~ t~ : ~ ~ : ;~ : 1~:: 1!11 ::~ Daveopo r t a•----------------·--- .r. B. Young _______ 1,900·~,79i 10 IS 12,6-&3 7,3-&8 5,8&2 -17 SOl 82<1 i3l 4S· 291113. ,7, 1781 53.05 Decora h --- -----------~-~---- (J. C. Johnson ___ 1,;-j()l) 3,018 0.5 13 1,1081763 650 60 Tt 39 77 ll 1 75 .00 22 49.00 Deo.l aon ------------------------ Fl. N. Fellows_ ____ 1,-100' 3,173 0 IS 1,107 &'JO 600 62- 83 73 83 8 15 2 95.00 21 58.25 Dee Moines, E------------------ R. J. HnrtuDI:'----- 1,700 • o 13 5,638 <~ ,844 3,26G 68 75 209 2S6 32 flO 5 76.00 no 57.6.i

DubuQue --------------------·------ ~-.'X. OldL ______ 2,50041,.1110 " . ......... 8,258 "' 81) lOB SOil lB "'!I " m.•o 120 48.1i2 Deta Mo ines, W------------------- W. 0. RiddelL ____ 8,000 • 9 1215,102 O,MS 8,637 44 70 641 Ml t8 82 15------- 200 78.0;j

Eagle 0ro¥e -----·----------·-----·- r.. n. Focht. _______ 1.350 8.122 9 13 1, SOO 885 717 00 81 78 101 12 2.:~ 2 m!.GO 10 50.00

J::>~ther,•Ul~ --·----------------t .r. L. \1\ei.Jh.•r------1 l,400j3,&00 il I }::~•.1 r'b~~~;e··:=::=-===-=- --==1 ~~~in~prt·e;r-uili-D:j i:::ht=:: l·'t. ll:uUson --- ------- -- -· e. w. CrulkMbnnk' l.JOO 8,67G I "

f~J:~1dir~-===· ----- I ~~~~e g:~~~-=- ~:~. ::: : lodla.nola --------- - ---- ... 0. E. Smlth ____ j l,-400 1,888 0 Iowa Cit.\- -----------· --; .\. \". ~torm.---. 1.&.•' a.~r. lt.5 lowft Falls ---~----------- __ H. E. Blackruar ... 1 1,000 3.0111 9 Keokuk --- -- --------- _ . Wru • .t\.ldl'lt.•tJ. __ ; 1,tiOO:U,OOI 9 KnoxvU ie- ------- -------- -· ~- 0. filchnrJ"---- 1,200:8,194 8 Le Mars ----------·------ ---~-- Thomno~~ .U. Hutton 1,900 5.011 9 1 ... \·ons --·---------------- .T. R. Bowmnn ___ 1 1,1500 f . o.:. .\lnquoltetu ----------~ __ Gr:l.Dt E. Floeb_l 1,500· Lll~ 9 11nrlon ~--· - · -------- -----· - 1-:•lwln L. Rickert-• . 1,500 3,a>d: G 1farsballtown -- ___ ___ _ .UTilD Pnlmer. ---: 2,000,12,013: D 'lltt,..ou City--------------- -- \'\' .. \.. Bra.ndPDtJUrg 1,tiJO· 0,!5i1 it ~liilsourl Vnlii."Y --·---- .1. II. Ben·rltlge ____ : l,'iU\ S,DJ II \lt. PleasAnt ... - ------ .RnH'P Frnncl~~---- l 1,500 3.:.ro. 9 ~.Iuscn.tln6 -- __ __ ~~- ·-- W. B. CbPvaller-_, l._!D.Fl.lii.OS7:10

N~l~:~~ ::=::::::::~·-_- _:=:.·:·· ~;: ~-.nir~~~~d--=j i::: ~:= : ~\~~~o:nn ::-: -_ --::::::::-:.._:~- ~~- ~t.-. ~~~rt::::=: l~ ;::~:~· :.$l ~~:~;r:n~_: ---·~:.=-==---=~:::_ __ , ~-·. ~-. lg.~~t>;;:=j l,:: f,~ . : lh•d Oak--------- -· _ \Y B. Tbornburg- / 1,00 <1,1'73· D

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•Population o.f Des Molnf'fl 75,1118. tPopu latlon or Cll.ntoo H,r.,a. :Population of Wftterloo IB.m.

H 1,21li m : 736· 611 7U 1St! eu • · U l~-- ~-------~ 12 1,846 lmll 7tll ! L8 EM"·: 401 109 -----··----- ·1 2 li:! . .JJ U I,SH 2.211' 1.5101 ~,: W· llit 196. 16 ftl <I 100.-tl li 'l,;:JI 1.~ l!"J1! 1 St .. II) 74• 100 Ul 10 3 SJ.OO• 13 1,!:!24. • l,ldtl : til ~'1 !<f. l3ll In 12 1 ~I 2 11.2.10:

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CITIES RAVING A POPULATION OF MORE TIIA.N 1,500 AND LESS THAN 3,000.

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!~!~b~~-=::::=..-:==:::::::_-_--= :-i. ~. ~!!a=: i:= ~:~S: g =~~~ =---==--=:..-_::::::::=::::: ~: :: s~:,~::f.::::: l 1,= ~:= : Hloomfteld ------------ --------- ~VIlbur York ____ 1,000 2,o:n 9 Clarion----------------- ---------- W. H. Blakely ___ 1,100 l,Bts!i g

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g;~:c~:~--================ ~· ~~··!~~~~==· t5 t:t : ~~~:t:~-~===~~::_::_::::..~==== !:aJ~·~Jll~~~~ 1,:1 i::11 i EJmmetsburg -------------- E. C. Meredith._; 1,900 2,63 9 Forest City ----------- A. P. Heald.. ____ 1,200 1,665 9

g~:'n~rr-::::::::::::::=: ~: ~·. BJ'i~::::: i:: ~:r= 1g Hamburg --------------------- F. M. Stottler _____ l,{ll)l 1,787 9

l!rl~o~-=---===--==----=--=::::::: ~en~ ?~J!~n:: ~::?: ~:m: Hawarden ------------------ L. •.r. MftY----- 1,800 2,019 9

~~m8~~~ ::::::=:::::== ~: ~: ~~~r;y::-_:-_: i::: ~:~ : Je«erton --------------------- F. E. Palmer ____ l,fiOOI z,.c.e 5I Lake City -------------------- 'l'beodore sanw ____ 1,m 2,82J 9 Lamoni -----------·------ E. L. IJ;:elley_____ liOO 1,533 g

,. .,. ... 1 ~~ .. Bll .,, n •I uU____ ,.1,, "·" 12 6EO li38 401 · og 75, u 53 6 9 ~-- ------ lJ 61.66 12 1i1Z6 -461 !71 71 81 t1 " 6 4 --- ----- 12 6UH lJ &&8 512 41J 76 82 85 ~ 5 " 2 .W.8l lb 51.23

11 ... '""I '"'187 M 181' 34----:-----.-- ------ 7 &0.78 12 500 400 S9U 68 1J1 39 54 7 4 1 60.00 4 W.liJ 12 633 518 4()1 76 79 83 n s U·--- ------- 12 46.67 11 (57 j24 934. 7S 79 so. 58 2 2 --- ------ 1! 46.86 lJ '1St 665 516 86 78 ~ t6 9 3 ---- ------ H. 43.03 12 675 .601 4S3 75 N S3 67 5 9 2 110.00 16 60.14

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t!o~n~:_-=::::===:::=_-=::; .r·M~Pt~::::::l t;:, ~:~: ~ : :! ~~ ~~: : =1 :1 ~~====== II :i:: Mttncbe&ter ---------------- Ja:r R. lnmlln _____ 1,200 2,97'8. 9 12 76'1 8!U a56i 'Tl, M Cll · 82 7 ll.--- ------- 20 47.60 Mtll'e.ngo -------------~------1 C. n. Ca.nlln ____ 1,5001 :1:,072 9.5 18 !130. 647 .WO n: C 1 SQ: 63 .t 4 1 70.00 U 50.00

~~.n~;;n_~::~--=--===--== i~ EPt!oeK~~===I i:=:l ~::1 : ~ ~~ ~1~ :, ~. ~i !:1 :; : ~ =: :::::: i: ::: i\It. ~ernon -------------~ S. T. Newron _____ 1.000: l,DIJ4. I) 13 456• 383 101 61 lW. 811. "I 4 7-- --·-·-- 9 45.83 MY!tiC ------------ B,YTOO J. RPHtL---' 800 2,0661 e.5 11' (138 6781 tOO· 61 70 11 IS S' 1 1 46.00 10 811.00 Nevadn ----------- ll. L. Kei•hart,. __ : 1,200 2,262! 9 1J 68G, 451 400 58 1 fit 1111 611 e1 IS 1 76.00

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14 60 .00 New Hampton~--~--- C. L. Wootlll.dd •••. 1,500 2,382 9 12 m 1 U3 3119' i2· 78· 19 811 3 7-------- 1-fl 0>.00 Onn,va. -----------------IF. K TeJIIPr----~.• 1,110. 2,001' Iii 12 800

1 560, 40:il fSi 7rl, 5C.j c, ~~ 6 1 76.00 13 60.71

Orunge City ------------- L. C. Bntrmn_n ___ J 1,100 1,&-IS 9 211 Gl6 332 219, B7 m 22 82 f. 7 1 22.19: 10 t6.00 Osage -------------------- Geu. H. Sa\\'l'l't-_.1 l,s:iO 2.rnj 9 12. 74") t3j m: 701 82 m ll7

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~=~~~~--==--=--=~=---=-----= ~- J: ~~;;~~~~=I ~:= :;~, : ~ m: ::, =! ~ ~~ :: : : J ---i ---50:00 1 ~ ~:~ Rock Rapids _____________ ,w. ~. wn<~on~-----~1,~ . 1,m' 9 IS! &:i8i 539! illll 73, 111:1 BG; n ei 9 2 07.501 ". 60.80 Sac City -------------- ~ . .Eo". Gllrrt"rt..---- 1,3.JO 1,120 9 13· 68:) 000 GOO 81, 91, .a• 81 1 17 ---------- 8 66.00

~~~~r _:_-:========,· k ~~. cf;jfi~!t::::i i;~ :::i : ii: :J ~!1 :~I :: ~: ~ :. 1~ i: : ~:~ Jl· ::: Sigourney -------·-------- J, B. '{orgnn___: 1,200, 1,1il&i 5I D 580 :ill tnl 71! 74 11 73j 9 20 --- ------- 1 l 45.00 Storm Lake-------------~ A. C. FuJier _____ l,soa. !i!',at'J, 9 U m1 615 475 10. 77 69 61. (I g 1 80.00 17 !2.04 Stuart ------------~-~------ C. YC'Cracke.n. __ , l,lLO: 2,~. 9 U 188 w,, S'roj 1011 71 45' 561 6 7 I 70.00 U 47.00 Tv.mn ------------ C. E. Fleming __ . 1,900 2,4.J.SI 9 18 fi60 001! 421 88 84 4!i 42 IS 0--- ------· H , 67.60 ;r'PtOD ----------------- C • .R. ~uru~r---- 1 1,400: 2,125! 9 U 8S5 ~ -HO 119. tD 51 8) 6 10 -- ---- 15 M.OO Toledo --------------------- J. B. Youn.., _______ l,soo

1t,!m4. 9 lJ 4711 ruj s:uj 701 ?9 36 && 8 13---------1 H 60.11

Valley Ju.netlou --------- W. 0. Rt.-L----11,200. 2,fdi. 9 12 868 flQ61 fm 58, 73 81 51 8 U --- ·----- 22 49.69

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"' "' Arthur ------- ----- llnttle Alldersou.----- ~$ 6&.001 Abingdon -~--- ---- Mn.bel C. Swnln_______ 800.00

~~~!~Y--====--=== 1':1 ?vm~J.M~~fe)i:--=::::: 1'=:~ .\del ----------- 1,338 J. W. Orllbnm •••••••• 1,200.00

~on~;~:::::::: 1,:; g~U.~u~~~-~:=:::: ::::r .\lnswortb -------- 42.1 Arthur Sprngue...----- ! 615.oo; .Uron -------- l,Wi 0. J. Smith--------- 810.00 Albert City------ 200 li'. L. Olson___________ S&'i,OO .\Jhlon ---------· 42<1 b ... H. ~.,lgerL •••• ----- &Xi.OO Alden ---------- 775 Mo.cy CampbelL--- 810.00 .:\.lexttnder ------ 267 S. H. Crowford------ <&.50.00;

~ltf:~-~~~~i ~.m t;.t~~!~~~~~~~~ ~-~:~~ Alvord ----------- 271 Lily I. LAughlin~---- 585.00 Andrew ------------ 000 Erne-st Tinkle.._____ 5&5.00

:~ft!8 _:==-:=:::: ---975 ~: {t;. goeti'g:~:=::: l ~:~ .A.nthon ------------ BOO Don CtlmpbeJI_______ 810.001 ,,pllngton ------ 4-U A. C. Voelker________ 000 .001 1rl%~n--::::::::: ~ ~~0r~tRa~~=~~~:=:::::l ~g:~1 Arm11trong ------- 706 A. P. HRrgrn.ve...-----1 810.00 Arnold's rnrk____ 2211 u. W. Be..rrlck ••• ----~· 000.00 Ashton ---------- 626 .J. L. Sitenrer________ 875.00 Aspinwall -------- ----- Lottie Woodyard.--- 9.50.001 Atkins ---------- Edwin Morlan______ 4&.00

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Aurora ------- Gltl JL l" .. lulr:way ____ .. Avery-------------- _\ona lL llabon ____ _

~~i~~~!~e -===: : g~-~~- ~~~ga::::::~ :~~~ -:-_-:::::::: ---~ e~~ %-n~~=--=== Alburnett ------~------ Eslellll Durdl.ne... ___ _

Uadger ------- 2-a ~llnn!P. Arent. ___ _ Bngle;r ------ &::It E. E. Fmnklln.~--­Bnldwln ·-------· 281 W. W. Cra.wfonl---­Bn.ncroft ------I 8111 0. C. Alexander----­B~trues City---- 273 F. W. COVt'I"----HBtavlu ---- :llh .lrthnr D. Cotrmna..__ Ugrtle Creek ---1 5ti. W. S. StJlL------­Bn.xte.r ------ 5!0 Cb.a.s. 0. Colfln____ Bayard ----· 4.56 B. H. L"'ulver ___ _ Beaco.n -----~ o:r.

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J. P. :'11c:Uurray ___ _ Beneonfl.e.ld ---- 17fi Nelli~ Dar-ren.. ___ _ Beaman ---- zn 1POrp Brown_ ___ _ &>lmond -----· 1.~1 S. T_ .Sevetln........___ Bennett ----- 2561 W. W. Grai.J.Am_ ___ ,

t ____ j !?1'1~· ~- St<lrY------~ 1 ----~ &:.1 .E. ~. IIIIL-------- IV!. o. ~- vonkn>ir------_::::: :1 i.or~· ~;:;.~~~==~

BloCkton ----1 tl6l'\ 1.1. 0 • .Mitchell. __ _ Bln.ncllard --···~~ IM- AJtbm Montgomery_ Bode-------· 43al.\. M. Ru~eiL----~

, J. n. Voss and Bunnpn.rte -----· D66. F. 8. HllL--------Bondur-n.nt --- --·- m! Frunk S. Wlllt;>y __ _

~~Sd~iie:-..:-.:::1 :; f t!r ~~'ar;:er=:; Hrl.lnllon -----1 IOOr \V. R. LO<':kha.rt:._ __ _

g~?d~"~t;r-::::!::::::l ~n~~a lf~r~:":=: Brighton ------! SR"IrJ. C. Mt•Gind~;:. __ _ Bristow ------I 3-k- L(>wls L'Urrf"U ____

1

Britt ~------li,nO· B. W. Hoadley __ _ Brool:;:lyn ____ 1 l,ZJ7 T. ll. ClevenCM---

~~tt conaoL_I==I ~n_LOas:v:~-or:aves Bueh.!'lD.l'ln -----·Mrs. Maude Floe.. __

-4$6.00! 120.00'

{."!0.00 m.oo 41)0.00

""'·"' .... 00 240,00 897.00

.... 00 675.00 875.00 7~.00 ~.00 111.00 1110.00 em-.50 7'l!O.OO

""'·"' 11111.00 .... oo

],(0).00 685.00J 490.00 610.00 585.00 7li>.OO &.w 7155.00 670.00 .... ., 81.0.00 .... oo 5t0.1J) ...... 060.00 SJ.S.OO ....... 810.00 .... 00

1,(0) .• 00 1,100.00

.00.00 ....... 361.00

Enrollment for ]

~ as Year 1-~odlng ; x. June :SO, 1906 :::::::

-;:; ~ g ~ 0~ ~§

E~s

~umber Teachera l::mployed aud Avera~ote SalarY ~otlncludtng Superlnt~,>ndent or Principal

c..;.;-

!~ ~8 ~i Eo I Ec I "' Total Sch~ol E;~ lia.le~ M~~~h Female!! M~~th

lm b I t; ::;i' Salary I Salar)'

;:HO ;::1- C'":- ~_,.; I ,---~- ~-

z; z ~

• e • • • • ... ... 0 • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • " ' 0 0 s

' • 8.5

• • • • 8 12 •

• • • • 8.6'

• • • • • • 8 ... 8

-----10 ::I 0

" 12 !f. I 12 1.2 311

'' 174 11 '"' 11 .,. s 72

12 "" l2 301 8 OS

13 272

" 170

" ... 12 ... 10 H7 , • liS 10 .. ' "' 1!

""" 11 231

~~--------~!------~ :::-..:=~!i===~~~ 1!.' ~:: El *! ~ ~===::,=~-==== ~I !!:: ~: : ~ ::::::::;::::::::1 : :;:: 3:! ____ ---~i : -===,====:: ~ ::: "'' 891' 7------ -~---- 5 47.87 Zlll 63 G ~------ ------- 8 42.91

~~------iOO ------·n -----i~---ro:oo' ~I !~:: 1401 40 4 -------- ------- .. 4~.50

ffi: ~ !1~====::~====~: ij !i:: 116 20 ro'-----~--1---------- t 45.00 83 11 1 ----- ------- t 35.00 '1'() -------- ----·---- ---------------- 1 87.50

240 56 6:--------- --------- 'I .0.90 2!0 ss 9 1 90.00 4 47 .oo

ll "' 11 , .. 12 "'' u 318 11 81 11 ,,. s 50 10 _________ ,

~ ~ -------il~~~~~~l:;~~~~~j ! ~ ~:~ .. \ "---------1------- ______ , 'I 89.11! • 22 8--------------- I! 87.00

11, lG ' HO itt Sj-------1. -----~ 8 40.00 11 oo 128 act ta ~--~--·--------: 5 ,5.oo

~! ~· L_i:J~~~1 ! ~~ i:-- ~ ---~==]!~;;~;~~~- i-ii "I m t.w :r------ 2' w.oo 2 40.oo lJ liB 18:!: ------~.------- --------- 4 88.95 u 182 tn 411 s 1 oo.OO' 4 65.00

:,:1 ~I ~, ~~---~'···---~----40:00 : !t~ 10 106 181)1 l8j s 1 70.00 .. 35.81 •. .. ..

1

, "!-----,.------ ______ 1 35.00 10, BO 72 U 8, ____ -----~ S 40.00 lf, 8U 1 98\1 {!) 4·----- ------ 10 41.60

~~ ~ ~------~~====~==r:==~T~~~~~ !I ~-~ 10" 150 100 , :g 5--------------- 2 40.00

11 100 158 1m "-i> u --------'~---- 5 45.00 u· w 200 ssl 4 1· .w.oo s· 41.61

.rol lBf 51 u 5 ------·-------- .I 45.00

"' ' 215 •I n ~gl ~~ 8 75 8' 14,

tl ~~ 11 U':"' 12 410

~ ·~I :--ml

~ -==J ~:::~ ~~t~!~~~~~~~ --------~ m, ~ ------{~~~~r~~~~~ ~! i

84 lQ '-----'------ 2 133:----- 2 ----~----· 1

D8 ------------- ___ i_ _____ 1

42.00 4().00 4{1.00 .. ... 45.00 35.00 88.33 .. ... ..... 4!UB

"·" Sl.OO <2.00 .....

E

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~ :ll z t;l z 0

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GRADED SCHOOLS-(CONTINUED).

Enrollment tor 'g a) Year Endln5l: ; ::e;

Number TP~chers Emplo)•ed and Average SAlary Not JncludJng Superintendent or PrtncJpa1 ; 5 ~ June SO, 1906 ,;~5::

g I "';,';"j;~j~"o'i~::1• I ~ I ~ _ ~!) i§ ~~~ I I Salary I I Salary

I ::: 1906-1907 p, ~o :Ug ~t~; TotaJ I 8Bigh 1 .8~~'e Males Per Females Per ~ ~ .o ~ .oo E c ehoo

8>.: Month Mouth

::I = 8C3 I Ed ::::1:1 .,.c::::l A ,..... ;::J{ll ::::1- C.., ~ ..... .., ~ ~ z z f£l z

Name of Town

r

:Ru.ckeye ------~ 122 B. S. TwnY---·~~---­Burt!\.Jo ------- 89'1 J.. K. Clttypoo•L---Bull:alo Center •• -- 701 C. R. Golly ____ ~-----Burt --------- 620 G. E. Osntuudsoou... __ Bussey ------- 1 7.t..j .l. \V. Riehn.rd9lOn... __ Buxton ----------~------:\I. J. Gillla.m •• ----­Blakesburg ------ 8!7 A.. E. Jud<1-------­Bnssett -------- uo Corn M. Dixon.-----Ben too -------- 210 Mrs. Ada Rhondles __ _ Berlin ~--------Lucille Wagner.------

Cresei!Dt _______ lfn.ry Schrodt._----Calsmus -------- 2'12 El. G. Ganni!S----Ca.ledonin ------- ___ CCC(>IJil Putnnm..-----Callender ------- 360C. D. Rush _______ _ Calmar --~-- 0391Gertrude Knye .. ----­Camanche ----- M-LTa.mes :ll. Newunnn __ Cambridge_____ s.;s:a. w. Dnn.a ______ _ Cantril ----- U8:Pnul E. Wrlgb ct. __ _ Carbon ----- 152'Luelln M. MorlleY---­carllsle -------- 537'W. M. YcGee....------

8::~n _ _:::::::: :!}~ · /1: Kgf>~y::·:::: Cast.•Llin --------- ' -252Bessle Allen _______ _

Castana ---------, ~m'W. E. AtkfnsoJD----­Center Junction__ 214 h"rank W. JonetS----Center Point.__ 823~M- L. Bosworth------

g~~~7d :.~~===== ---~ :i: f· n;:~~~o10=== ~:;1~~teoiL:::: :;:~~tu~. ~~~:!~~~_:::-.:

C'bt>lsen --------- 5081J. W. Sha1er __ _ CbesW -------- 287 Stepben De Shaw ___ _ Chesterfield ----- ---- Soobta Flemln&'----Cburdan ------- 568 ~. E. Robtnsoo __ _ Clnctnnnti ------ 1,2821 Fred '0\>mlng. ____ _ Clarence ---------- 692 ll. R. Fnyrnm _____ _ Cla.re ------· S51 Nellie Condln. ______ _

g}~~~~~~~~-===== ~:~! W.'"tgb~~P~-~~~_:: Clettrfield -~-- 1m B. C. Hellton ______ _ Cleghorn ------- 16.1 J. S. Crnwforr.J ______ _ Clemetl!t ------ 1Sio Lnsta ti. BebeL __ _

~oe:~~n~-==::::: :; t~;- if;. ~~~:=::1 Cotn ------- Me E. A. Woodrow ___ _ Colesbury ----1 288 Clarke Sa.tt<-"rlef'~--Coll!lge Sprlogs_.: 510 ~(_ L. Whittaker __ _

~~~~UibuSCit.r-:..--::' :ii bt: i·. ~,~~~~~=:: ~~Jtn_~~:_--=:! 1,~; ~. ~~- G~i~~===== Conway ------1 853! Alii!' Nelson.. ____ _ Coon Rapids~-< 1,087· C. F. SelleJI ___ _ Corri:!CtlonTille --j 956~ G. V. Wbaley --~ Corwith---- 525, G. J. Wbal@-y ___ _

~:r:~~~e-=1 =I ~~J:eF~"tb:-wu:::~ CUmberland __ , 537 B. J. StflL-------

~?"ni-=::::1 ~: ~e~b ~~~==~ Chillicothe -----1 1i2 D. H. Grt':i~t,._ __ Clotler ~---- 151: T. H. Stndt':baker __

~:irn~er_-=:=: ~I ~~l~eJ'~~--= Dakota Clt'Y-- 8.'rl'! E. D. Brarluder ___ _ Ditllas Center___ 7u· \V. B. GemmJU __ _ Davis City______ MiS' J, M. BowelL-__ _

~~~Ill% ::::= ~- ~en~s ~~--:::::::1 Dayton ______

1 7421 Anna Black-----~

DecntliT Cfts--1 S!SI Erven Spencer __ Dedho:m ____ m, Josephine 1. Bru('e,_ __ [ Det-p River-------~' HEI W. B. Coleman.. __ _ Defiance----- 3321 James n. ~:rmonr--1 Delaware----- ____ .A. E. JewetL--De.lhl ~--- ---- Leonllnl Liddle....-­Delm~ ------ f&l Walter E. &orabou,gb

' ' ' 510.001 9 D '¥71 <7 3 ------ ----~-------510.00 9 g 183 168 21 s --------------8.10.00 g u 881 S28 41 8 ------- -------

~:~1 : 1~ i: ~ --------=~ -------~ ------~ ---~:_~ ?20.00 8 12 --------- 653 S6 ------- 1· 85.00

m:: ~ : ~ ~ ------~ ---~ ---~1---~:.~ 207.100 7 8 " .. "----------------·

::: : : ~I : -----~ : ====~~== MO. 0 10 83 Bl 10 2-----.--------1 405 .00 g ------- •. ---------·---------.------- -------- ------~'------,i95.00 9 9 127 98 90 ------ -------- ---------8;).).00 9.5 11 830 190 80 .. ------- -------~~:~ : 1: : ~ S:! ; --~---i ---~~i 520.00 8 u 116 11D 80 9 1 35.00, .aoo.oo s 10 19-i uo 83 ------- _______ , _____ _ 585.00 9 11 .1!:31 171 41 10 ______ , _______ _

720.00 9 12

1

208 D 45 8 ----·--------76.1.00. 9 u 228 169 85 .. --- ---·-·-

1,:::~). :·s J ~~! n~-------n ------5 ---~--oo~: .... 00 • "' ..

1

.. , ., 1 ______________ _

675.00; 9 12- 2-i-1 124 4.3 7 1 76.00 810.00, 9 12 184 213 73 H ------- -------685.00' 9 9 69 75 6 --- ------ ------700.001 lD •I tr:JO! llO 1 6 -------- ---------iOO.OO D 12 818 Ui SO 8 ------- --------

586.001 510.00 <40.00 875.00 585.00

1,000.00'

:::100 .fOii.OO 720.00 .... 00 .... 00 592.,7 .... 673.00 680.00 ""·"'~ 720.00 .... oo ::;:oom .... ,.,

1.000.00 1100.00 1100.00-

~:~1 Slii.OO 610.00: 5ii0.00, dl.001 f40.00j S(),l.OOI 720.001

1.=::: 660.00 ~-00 w.oo ~::i 585.001 ?00.001 675.00j <W5.00i 510.00 720.00'

• • • • • 9 • • • • • • • D • • • ' 8

• • 8.5 • • • • • D • • 8 8

• 9

121 l"j 10 108 8 1~

11 1 190

m :: 81 185

121 200

Ji ~i ,, 83

8 "' ]i! l 2j()

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u 1!!0 11 ]jj[,,

U<l ~ 71---J-----1~: ____ ~~--~:==:::1:::::: 18D 68' 10'-----i------asn nl u 1 65.00

~~-- -;:-------;'~==~~:=~~~ "-' Ill> ., 1 <S.OO

rt~J~~~ ~ :{'1 ll ., 12 ....

~ ~~ 1!! lU: . ... ~ 24~!

81 106 . "' • 81 s, _____ _ 12 112

10 187

12 "" ll "" 11 "' 10 .. ll! ...

11 "' ll us I! 175' u 11mi • lD7 • U4

10 216

liS 101 1-1 ---- ------16Si 45, B ------ ·----·

~~ ~I J:====,:=:=: ... Ill! 6 1 9.S.OO 2•:t1 M

81 ________ _

HI_ 28 2' 1 65.001 iJ8; u s·-----~----l&t: 31 ______ , 1 .0.00

"'·------.------- ~----~ -----lOIS 28 • 1 · no.oo

1:.::::::!=-=== ·====·=~-=== :: : :t===:i:~:===: Wll 61 6 1 70.00

~-:t'1~·~~1~1

1001 IS ·1------'------1 1!3 &I·------------]---· ISS 16 f -----'~----

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' I ' I I • • • I 8 8 8 7

' 8 • •

fl I I • ' 8, ,, 8 I • ' !· s • ' '

I • "i ,, a;

10: 1 I I I

40.00 87.50 U.ffl 41>.()() «).00 83.2;; <0.00 !1').00

"'·"' S7.00

"'·"' "'·"' "'·"' 4l.2!i 43.15 ..... 45.00 ss.oo 40.00 85.00 45.50 43.00 !!6.00 45.00 ...... 40.00 00.00 40.00 48.00 4S.Irl

«l.OO 40.00 «l.OO

"·" 86.00 f7.50 ...... 4(}.00 80.00 "'·"' "'·"" 110.00 ...u 4l.66 ,0.63 40.00 ..... .s.oo <0.00 ..... 46.00 «l.OO

"·"' <8.00 47.51 45.00 «l.OO 46.66 «).00 48.1.2 40.00 «).00 88.00 u •. oo ~00 .,. aoo ~­~00 44.00 ~-00 ~-~ ~-~ aoo ~00 ~110 aoo

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~ c Superintendenr

:-.oame o f Town 0 or Principa l :l 1906· 1007

~ 0 ..

R~:~~y -~~=======! ~·; ~~y~. 'i~i~~~~~~=:::: l g~~\~lolil-eS\TtlfJe~~ ---~·~(ri;;'.anM;!n~oidi1.e-ti=:: g~w~;~t~ _ _::::::::=:1

__ :~~J3: ~. (~~~~-.\::::::::: l h'Xtt··r ------- HlO D. 1'. Repll!>S .•• -----­I'HI'kt'UA ---------------- ~Iabell B. Br:u:!keL .• Dlagourt l --------- lti~ \V. S. Stn.ntvU.-----I >ike -------------- :H9 Lin.rry Moru·e ---------

H:J1 1 J~~.-;·::·:::~:::: :··-i20. [j~ni{~e ~R!~~:::=::: llonu --··---------- JS;t· r. '£. Bradshuw-----

g~~~:m~~~~---==::=::: ---~~~~~: E: ~:~~~====== ~;~~~~~nit=-~==~::. ~ ~~c~- Z~?.11 't~-~~c:::::: · JIUUC\)1\I hl" ···-··-! 4.n l. C. J~O\'i;'jOr---·-­Ji nU)tl iJ ---------· 1,82;j0eorge Gn.llvWllY--­Du r:lut ----------- 60'.) 0. A. Cromer.-------- ' U yt> T'~ \'Ilh.• ••••••••• , l,.jf8 W, L. Evan~ •• ------­Dys!trt ------- --- SS9l. J. iUcGiult,\'.-----­p ,•u:t .••. --------1------ .\1 . ~\L Mitchell - ----

l·::al'lhnu• . ------­I~Hi y •. _ .... ·­l •::l rl \'illt• ----------

tm~:~~~~~--:~=~~ : el~,;lo -- --------

""lw. H. Mo""'''·------­fl53 H . P. Trumbo.------un Guy Ribble. ..... -----281) U. C. Husted ... ------

~ r :.- 8~::!~=====~· OO'J f . B . William$.----

E lk Uorn . ... ----~---- 1£. IT. Ma. des~n ____ _ E lk port--------- 22..1 T . R. Johnson ___ _ .Elliott - --- ----- &!:2. NeUie ScotL Gregg __ _ E llston ---- ------- 232 W. G. Br-owu ___ _

~Ellsworth ----- 418 Elizabeth Reur nod W . G- . Brilndstetter

-------- IJ4J A. R. ll.cCook. ____ _ ----- Uurvey L. Burdick..

5S8 .\1. C. Gu.l p ln ___ _ -------- l,25"i Robert Rle.now ___ _

E pworth ------ P11!·~uon J:tt!ksou ____ _ E:ssex ------- 7'791:\1. H. Wh1tt!...----l!i\'erly ----------- .wo,E. B. Sceece _____ _ Eddyville ------ l,UTH. .-\.. Ye.Ub"er ------Exlrn ---------- 8519Jr- ..1.. Nlm!:I .. ~--E:xllne- ------- m!Ods Hughes_ ______ _ E ly --------- 112 Grnce Landis.._ __

~~~~;u_~=:::: =~t- . '1io~;~~~_:-.=:: ~~:h~~~i~~-:-.:: 1 ·=:~: ~: &ib~;v~d-GU.V FarNtgut ------- s.u.lo~P-~t~;;~t::.-:= Pilye.tte ----- l.IOS,.f. E. Moore_ ___ _ F~nton ------ 1~ Jlarguet Dorweller •. Ferguson ------ --- lda ll~mer ____ _ Fertile __________ ,J:.,Iub~th Glass-----Floyd------ SSliA.ost'l T. Bl'ooldnr:s-. Fonda -------- 1,009 T. A. Ecken.nHL ____ _ Fontanelle----- &li;F'ru.n.k Llnd~ma.u __ _ Foster --------- S74:Estha-- Roberts.. ___ _

~~~nt--:::=:: 1 '~~~:: ~. g\!fder:::::: Galt--------- ____ Jos. R. ButlN·-----Gnlva --------- 399 !-'. L. ~n!lhn.w ___ _ Garden n rove ___ 630 F. P. Reed_ ______ _ Garden HilL---- __ .f . .l. Beard _____ _ GarnaviJlo ·-------- w. E. Lockridge-._ Garner ------- 1,200 J. n.. Bagge. __ _

~ < . c. .. ;; ;; w

720.00 >195.00 soo.oo• ~00.00 76.'UIO .00.00

1,000.00 ....00 635.00 495.00 5-W.OO 675.00 76.}.00 sw.oo I>JD.OO SJO.OOI

~:~! l,UO.OO

7.&2.00 700.00 &JJ.OO .t.iO.OO

1.!!50.00 765.00 000.001 400.00 675.110 <50.00 675.00

<OO.ooj 5ID.OO,

7'2!1.00 1' 540.00

720.00 6'15.00 MO.OO 120.00

1,000.00 800.00 700.00 633.00 QOO.OO:

1,000.00 <00.00 ... 6"N.OO 565.00 ....... a;:.oo 000.00

1,060.00

~:~1 400.00 I>JD.OO OCG.OO 855.00 48).00 58ii.OO 800.001

~.;;~;: ===== ~ e: ~(-. ~~rk~~==: 1

"'·00 810.00 810.00 1115.00 \130.00 1100.00 4116.00 675.001 565.001 400.001 'n!O.OOj 14.2.501 1'00.00

Germanin ----- 331 Fred T. Hnnsen.. __ _

g:p_:~~ :::::=:: ---ool &-. l::. ri'!~alr:_-=:-..=: 1 Gl.lmore Cfty___ 679 L. A. Wllso.o... ______ _ Garwin -------- 4to E. M. 'YUcox ________ _

~

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10

' •

.Enrou ment for " ~~ Number Teacherg Employed and

Average Salary Not Including .Superintendent or Prlutlpnl

Year Ending

~ June 00, 1006

g "'"~ ,. E~! -· ~~ I ~~ I I Algb •o ~- Total School .go

~~ 5!: z "'

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:\tales Salary

J~er

.Month

Salary Females Per

Month

I

,, ""'I 10 101 s n; s lJO

11 1~ 10 IS 12 ~16 9 113

11 151 ll fJ6 b .I 11 __________ ,

u 2101 12 223 lU' j't} 12 321 u •!Of

g ~~ n un' H) 6.16 ~ 2.)8

10

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, _____ _ :2 153

1l 172 ll 100

ll 12 10 1.2 < .

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HI

1i.5 316 50

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~I .. 113 .,. "" 1<3 901 1.:.2

8< lB6 101 316 llil

"' Ill 156 13., 81

161 I5ll 117

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l:-:·:======1========'===== ::::::::::: 9:) (}. _________ . ______ -----

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ml ~~~ !1::::::::: :::::::::: ~~~ :~ ~ ~--------7 --··ro:oo 200 · ·~ 8·-~----- ---··-----

~~ 1;1::~--:~~ :=~~~;1:::~~~~1 171 4-1 "---------------

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llil ~:-zJ:=----===i=-==: r. ~. 4, _______ ---------

1:!:1 ;: -----.1:::::-.::::):::::::::: ~= ii -------~r1======i1~= ===ij~ ~' it J:::=:=:l:==::::: ~; : ;:::=== ::::::::: ,., ________ ------'------ -------

.!3:1' 3G 8 -------- --------l:i7 -------- ----- 1 50.00

\j/

193 ... " .. 78 ,:1:::====1:::=::=: 10 1 tla.OO

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' 1;1

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4:i.OO -15.00 40.00 35.00 3S.OO 07.50 d .f!T

ro.oo •• a.oo tiM

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-~ ROO ~.M 00.00 ~-00

'11.67 f-5.00 -t2.L7

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~ -----~1=====~ ~~~~ ===~~~ ---------: ----~:: uo 2t u l 75.00 4 88.7-.i

IJl ·----···4 +------- 8 ------- I .0.00 17!1 '1 "tO 8 ------ ------ 6 .0.00 149 6-1 l4 --------- -------- 8 .f-1.17

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ll .. _._ ..... ~ li . . < " Name of Town ~ Prloclpal19Q6..UIO'i :!! ~g ~

" ~ ;; ., -- -----

Gladbrook ·------• SStls. T. E'uckl~r ••••••••.• 810.~ Glidden --------·1 ~d~b~\' ·u~~~~!1.1~-)~:::: 1100. GoldDt'ltl --------1 710.00 Ooodt"ll ------------ 2&.'liH. F. Freeman.. ____ 6iS.00

1,

Gowrie ------··--'i97.C'. f·~. Cal"('tt_ _____ =·00

11 Hrat•ttlngcr ----- 473 ; E. E. Stedman _____ 161 f~rnMt Nelson .•...•.•• ... :~ Ornfton ----·------

Grundy C('otl'l'· ••• 'T .. ~ ..... 1 ••• Ornud ~found ____ ~ .Jnna>tt l>'. Oliver...... &s.J.OO ~ Ontud .Junction •. l,O:.S T. IL AmJI("_______ IKIO.OO (;rand lth·<·r ------ s:u n. L. Cosner. _____ , 200.00 , r.rant C'lty _______ 19."• w. J. ltall)h.-----: 300.00 Granville-------- S.S:> GMrf:t" ll. Wilder.... OOl.OO Gravity ---------- ~ \Iary E. Engllsb...... ®.00 1 Onr ----··----- 191 W. II. [Iemmond___ ;;40.00

.. ! .... ._,____ ~~ (;J"E'('le)' (Bll<'han· an county) ____

Greeley (1)(-ln-ware county) ___ .no!llnf:h ('urran________ 720.00

1.124 :Benj. Boardman _____ 1,000.00 Ore<>ne --------··· 01"('f'u0t"ld --~---·· l."'1 P. P. Sulllva.n______ 1,0. OrtJJWOid ------- Wl.J. o. nuntler------ 900. Guthrie Center •••. l,et 1e. v. Wllllaro1111.----- 1,000.00 ou .. rn"Pl' --------· lU \1. \\'. Gn1bb........ •-tO.OO

Gnthn• "'""'' I I Rlrh School ..... ·----- n . n Illsh•l·------·· 1,000.00 Pa.oora ------- ·---· 1

Hartwick ---------- L'lO Wnlter A. Williams.. 110.00 namlltoo --··----- 5t:!( v. Wl)ltp ________ 1 tru.oo

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1 t~ca,~(>r·ne::..-:::=J 1'~1 ~:.1l;~~- T~~~!':L.-:=:i L~·nnl'llte ------~ 4(13•.\, J. trltfonL _____ , Lel~bton ---------· ------,'w. s. ·ru.v.l ol" ____ l Lytton ---~~--- ----- J. II. Dennl11---~ Mnllnrd -----------~ .• !Emma. &ohutz.__ __ Mscl'donln ----- 855,H. L. Cttillt>L_ __ \fackaburg ~---- fnSIIl. D •. ~mtth~-~

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Prooty, Consoli l ' dnti:d ---------- _____ .ll. Grace Hnywood--

P.actftc Jet._____ 4S9 \V. B. Gregg ___ ,.... __ Palmer -------- 171 B. B. llcGinDIL..---Pannmn ------ 264 Albert McGinn ____ _ Panora _________ : 005 Warren M.. Wells---Parkersburg--- . l,OU;L, H. Wood ____ ,_ __ Paton -------- 881 Cbns. E. Dny ______ _ Patterson ----' lill 'Roy Gillogly. ______ _

~=~:!n~-==---===i ~ ~-. JF. BJl~~rr!~l~:::: Peterson -------- 482 El. G. Clu.rk...-------Pierson ------- 46l:C. L. SbnYere ______ _ Pilot Mound______ S33 EJ. E. Bentley. _____ _ Pisgah --------- ----- L . C. Smitb. ____ _ Plalntleld ----- !37·Bert E. Mead.. ____ _ Pleasnnton ------ 2().1

1Robt. Sm1tb ______ _

Pleasantville----- 7081\Ym. C. KennedY--­Plover ---------- ------:Rlllph B. Jones..----Parnf:!:ll ----------- 891Cnrl D. Klser •• -------Pocabontas ------- sss:A. s. nela ________ _ Polk City_______ 36l C. B. Uyan ______ _

Pomeroy ------ 915\F. L. Kolb--------Portsmouth ---- 825 A.noa 1. Dunn ____ _ Postville ------- 968 .lrthu.r Wllson..-----Pralrte City____ 7011 H. J. Porn ________ _ Prescott ---------- 603 E. E. Bllker ......... ---­Pre~~ton ------- 619 Grant E. FarleY---­Primghar ----- 8\3-W. T. DeMn.r----~

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1,000.00 lW.OO 400.00

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=::1 :u~l 810.00~ 900. 875.00 855.00

1·:::1 81.5.001

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500.00

7'20.00 !111).00

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1 llaudolpb -----· 8W ,\, P. :"J'Pl>n ____ , Itatbbun -----~' 27ft.Emma T!UmonL ___

1 nen.;oor ----------f----.IFrunk _E. Wbeatrrntr R('l!lleld -----1 ti!Y•,t-~. J. Pnll<M·k---­R.(-fnbeck -----,I,28l·Tbo.s. 11. Job1l80n..___l R~maen ~--------- IJ3h;\V. H. Dra.nc-b __ _ llb(ldes -------. ts6'1<'. D. Curttr1!:b.L __

1 R('nwick -------- 404 L-. H . .o111blitH!----1

~~~~~"l~~~~ ====r =.r H~·A:::i~n====-~ Rkhmond ----'-- or·Ya "':-otL-------Til.d~~wuy -----' 336'U. H .. Willtnnut __ _ Jlln~-steatl --1---IR.alph II. Grltrith~ Rlllftt!Y ----,----1 r._, II. D. t..'arlton. ___ _

Rl~:~~i~~e ===::..-:/ ~ f!: u~· L:~~;::=; Rof'k!orll ------ $ltilil ::::,, n. 1-'it.z._ ______ _ Rock Valley --- l,OSS 0. T. Yoo~L ___ _

.Rtk'klvell ------ 6&1..\G- t:. Clemmer ____ _J :Rockwell City __ 1,31H,<.:. b"'. Eakin__ ___ ~i Rodney------- IGl'F. InJer-------1 ~g~~~n_:::::=l ~L~~mJ: ~,d;~~ Rolfe ---------- 961'fo~. L. Cu.~~ldJ" ____ _ Rome ~------- IS-i.Uncbcl Coughlin.._~ nose Hlll ------- tllU.llrt:'-11 Peter~~on. __ _ Uowttn ------ 242 ll. L. Rowell __ _

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!~J~~:.~~;:=:::::: ·;:~j£·~~:G~~:ii~r:==~~ ~l~~~~Y cft·v-=:::: 1 '!f~·g: ~: ~?obr~um:::::: S\ou:x C<'iti~r --- 81111

.1. C. IIockJe--------~lonx R;tplds...... 011 N . • r. Hunt ________ _ Rmithlnnll -------- !US :u. :U, GriP(Wnlmrg •• Solon ----------- 40.:!,.\.melln. llc-Donoell.--:'louth English..... &.ttl 0. Unmt.>r~ll'Y-------Spllh·Uir -·------- :J.rl(l Slt>IHlt>n Kruebelr-----Splrlt Lnkp _______ 1,2u'C. ,JJIY Doylngron.-__ Springdflll' ------- ------ .Ft'('(l J. Miller.------

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Stu.nbope -------~ !m:Fretl (.;'. 1LUDIS:Ip ___ _ Htanton ------ S:U/Euuna A.. Jaa,. .. n... __ , St4nwood ------- 441l'aul J. Kl"WJt-. ___ _

~~~~:~:e&ck-:= !:L~~u~~~~-ith:====~ Story Clt:r------- l,f«CE. I::. Wa.trers_ __ _ Strncto.rd _____ , 52I;U. E. B.owwau. __ _ Su·awtwrry Pt. __ ,· ".lti3/J. C . .llo:Gt-e.. _____ , Sumner -----11,.f7.f;Tb~Jt~. J. DuranL ___ , Superior----- l:W F. :\1. Eae.L... ___ _ Su t.be.rlnnd -----1 682!-\ .. H. K10g _______ _ Somus -------. 161 b'rank L. Haf'erly __ l Swea City ____ l 3'13•WIUIR.ID SbiriPy .. __ _ Swlln ---------- &4. 11. A. llt>fod ____ _

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i6~~o&Jn=::::1 !:!.[·h~ · ~oJ;.r~;n=: Thor -------~l!:ii.I·O,.car Gret~tad .. __ Thornburg ---- 2.131Hu.rlt'y E. \IHcbel.L Thornton------ M!Elmf'r Cbarl~on... __ _ Thurman ----- 1&5,.llyron C. Guton__. Tlugeiey ------ f7!11Cbnrle-s llur.rny _____ , '.rrner -------- ,,~U7 F. L. Ma.h8l1Dah.. __ Trenton --~-~ ----lAnna Bannon....._~ Tripoll ----- m J. Lee lnOlL.._ ___ ,

~~;-::::::: --=~~lfs.~~~::~lt:=:J Troy l!Illa .. ________ -..!.. W. Fiaher _______ /

Udcll ------ w!Ea:Wln Cbambera ___ _ Underwood ---- 316_:&. J · Col'1l.lill...... ___

1 Unlonv1Ue ---- ---- Ch&B. Xewcum -----

g~:a~_::::=: :1~: !: ~~~C= VaU ----------- 878/F. F. GordoiL.... ___ _ Van Horn.. ____ i ol97 0. A. Ferner __ Van Meter .. ___ -iOO Dollie Kllgore__ __ _ Van Wert..__ 438,0, H. HOUet:L_ ___ _

~~~;::t_::=::: :l.Mi. ~oruto~~= Volga -------- 4(19~:£. D. ~w1s.. ___ _ VIC.la ------·- --··- Xa.n lL Wa.le.h.. ___ _

Wadena .. -----· ____ F. W. Me Mahon.._ Wakott --- S8I . E. Rotll'e-------

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c. C. Knnn ___ _ Wilton ------- 1,139 Will A. Pye.__ _____ _ Wlofteh;J ------- 9EIO F. G. Robb------

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'Woodburn ----- <'I:,W. I. La""""---~ Woden -------· 10t.1 A.aa 0. Wood _____ Wyoming ------- sr. A. W. Orablun ______ Wet!t.deJd ----- -· Slna lfchrlan.. ___ l W.~tobect: ___ , ___ Ellie Bachelor ____ ,

Yale ----------1 110>1

10. G. !IamUton. __ l Yetter ------- __ Iva lf.oorl! JLD.ll Em.m.ll

Stacy ------Zearing ---1 1111 Frank S. White.___

GRADED SCHOOLS-(CONTINUED).

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Marathon -------- E. J. Feullng _________ _ Newell -------- \V. S. Invin_ _________ _

Cedar-Mechanicsville ____ E. L. McConkle..--------

Clay-Ln.ke TD.-Lake Center --------- M. J. Wnller .• ------------­

Dicklnson-Lloyd Tp.-Terrill --------- P. A. Long __________ _

Emmett-Dolliver --------H. M. Stiles----------···· Estherville------- J. L. Mlsbler •• -------­Armstrong -------- A. P. Hargnve---------

Fioyd-Rockford ----------- S . R. li"ltz; _______________ _

Hardln-N~w Providence.. ____ C. C. Buncb.-------------Hubbnrd ---·---~- D. 0. WIISOIL----------Robertaon ---------E. Krieg ___________ ____ _ Union ----------- ..Uex Suttar ______________ _

Uumboldt-Gtlmore City ______ L. A. WUson..---------Humboldt --------F. A. Weleb.-----------­

Ida-Ida Grove ••••••.•••..•• rt. S. WbJtleY-~-----------­

Kossuth-Lone Rock ___________ lL E. Lumbar-- ----··-·-

Marshall-Albion --··---~- F. H Figert_ _________ _

M.ltchell-Mclntlre ---------- .Ubt'rt Hea.ley~--------­Mlteb~J ------ .l.. C. Joy and L. EJ¥Ie. __

Potta wattamle-Garner 'l'ownshlp-

Pronty-Dlst. No. 2 .. .\f, Grace Heywood.. ____ _ Barrett-Dlat. No. 7_ Clara R. Graves ______ _ Cre!Jceot ·---------- Ma.r:r Schrodt. ______ _

Rlnggold-Mt. Ayr ________ Adam Piekett.. _______ _

Tama-Gladbrook ------ T. T. F'ac.kle.t~--------­Van Buren-Farmington _____ .1.. T. S. Owen.. ______ _

W~~;g,~a_ ----- David WIIUams.. _______ _

CrawtordsvflJe ----- Geo. Weber---------­Winnebago-

:~:/~ c?:..~::=== ~: ~: <ft!fc::.::.-_::::::, LelAnd -----------,Emma StewartL_ _____ _

CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS.

~ . ~ ... E B ~ :a

12 12

12

11

il " / .. .e ~ ~~ : ~§ :::~ .... o G

a~ a~~~ . ~ " . ... 0 .. ~ 110~ ~. p, Po

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;: & ·~ "" .. !:: .. ~· .25 .. ~ ';ij£ o.o -o ,!-c o• ..

• ~ '5 ~ ~ ..

h ~~ , I llo.. e :::J ID = Num- Average ::::::; c. - t: ber monthly ~ 0~ ~c. salary :8 ~; .!~ -­:u; ug :;ii

Aeal•taote

~-g :s "-g l I 3~ t~ g~ ! I ~ ~., ~Q. ~- ~ ;

171lll." 73 1.78

•I-- ,.. ,.., .,.,,763 831 m•l ... J"·"'IIIl,OOOJ---1 '1$---1"""'' 1 --· 6 6 ----- 81 00 100 1£1) 2.19 850 ---- 6 ----- 46.67 I 2l 1 21 ---- ----- ----- 245 6---- !5.83

7! I,!ilD.OO! 111i a;:JO ___ _

2------ 40.00 71____ 107 107

6------- 120 71 2,020.00 1691 1001 2.82

~,----fUO __ _

u s ---- 11 27

., 27

400.001 71 '"1'·'"1 6761 __ _

8 ----- .a.67 2 75.00 ..0.00

28 ---- 48.00 6----- <18.33

12 4) __

~-----~~:~ 12 I---8 2---12 1 __

ll 12

,. ll

~~== : ~=-

675.00 992 m 2.u l,.wo __

" " 765.00 200 1n 2.22 mo •••• 4, _____ , ____ , ________ _

101 10 2~ ----~ ,. ,.

210.00 271).00 200.00 llll.OO

"'j·---~-----1--------1 a---------------2& 25 l 815.00

84 ----- ----- --------

·~----11.5611,0001 ' 28 21 2.60 ~----170 1M 2.57 810 ---

56 30 2.83 300 ---224 181 Z.03 720 ---

6 49 .• 7 41.50

~------ ~-00 o _____ f7.50 ] ____ 40.00

8---- u.n ... ... "" ...

JJI61l ... l, ..... l __ l.l _____ l ...... 3'lO 1.1113 1,000 -- 11 --~ so.oo 501 2.-&3 l,iOO 2 00 lOO.OO 60.00

66 2.Mt m ____ g ------ 42.50

~QI a ,'----1 .. 1 .. j ., ""'..,1 wl

12 1! -------I----- a 683 oo UI " , ____ 1J " ,

1

.... .., llNI·

Ill •. 'J·--1---- ------~'----,------· lij 8 l --- ---- ----- ---- ---------8. ____ -------- 18 1 334.00

131 '1--1 17----------- -----1 "I 't"-- .. --- ---'------

:: 1!18 ..., 2711

'"'i '·j' ""'1---~ ~------1 "·"' 1,;1----- ----- ---1 8 ----- 80.00 m, 1.1.. m ___ 8 ·--- 40.00

'"!'-'" ... r--ss 1.23 361.25 ---75 1.63 soor __

320 2.30 1,200-I

'417 l.Sl

'1·---- fo2.60 ] ----- - 42.00 2----- 87.00

12 ____ U . 43 I

]! 2' -~, .u ·~.---1 5.50 u 2 1 2: lVI. L-------~

lt 2 ·--··j t;. 25 z, 630.00,

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a !2 ~ .., "' ... .,. .. ,

SlO 1

aoo I..:;o 000 1 2~ 1.n 1.000 ~-

m ,_~ '"'I 'I ''" 1.76 SlOj---fOI 2.09 1,200 21 en 1.2 820~-

5 :.0.00 4.1.00

7 65.00 42.17 7 _____ -&2.14

2 65.00 .f:l.OO

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STATISTICS 1908

20

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [A)-REPORTS OF

SUMMARY OF SECRETARIES' HEPORTS

I

('ounuee:

Adulr --------------- -···· ------------------------­AdflmB -------------·······-············-·--------­AIIftuUlkOO ••.••••••. -···--·-···----------······ Appnnooee ---------- -------------------------­Audubon -----------------------------------------

Benton --------------------------------~---------­RIIlck UA.\vk •• ---------------------------------­Boone -------------------------------------------­Breiner ------ --------------------------------· BuebnntLn -----------· ------------------------­Bueno Vista ------------------------------------­Butler -----·-----------------------------------

8~r~~jjn .::::::::::·.::~: •• ~:::·::::~::::::::::::::: Cass ------·-------- ----------·----------------Cedo r ------------- ............... ·---------- ____ • Cerro Gordo ••••.••.••••••.•.•• ·---

Cberokee -------------· --------------------------

g~~~~s~:_::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::: Clay -------·-----------------·--·-------------­Clayton ---------------------------------------­Clinton --------------.---------·----------­Crnwtord -------------------------------------

Dallas ------------------------------------­Dnvls ---------------------------------------­De<:atur ---------------------------------------­Delawnre ----------------------------•--------­Des Moines ------------------------------------­Dickinson ------·-······--------------------­Dubuque ---------- ··---------------·····----

IDmmet ------------- • ------------------------­

Fayette ------ ----- • ------------------------­Floyd --------------- -------· ----------------­Fro.nkl!n ------------·--------------------------­l~remont ------------- ······----------------------

Greene -----------------------·----------------­Grundy ------------------------------------------­Guthrie ------------------------------------------

Hamlltnn ------------------------------------­Hancock -------------------------------------­Hnrdln -----------------------------------------­IIarri~Joo -------------------------------------­Henry -----------------------------------------­Hownrd ---··-···-·----------------- ···----­Humboldt ------------·· ------------------------

Tda --------------------------------------------·-­Iowa ----------------------- -------------------

Jacll:aoo ----------------------------------------­.Juper ---·------------------------------------

128 77

"' ., 100 .,

77 ., .. 77

no 00

182 107 130 09

10l 100 .. 18 ,..

110

"" 1fl8

111 .. " 11'1 .. 61

"' 00

102 100 101 101

121l 75

"' ltrl 113 77

117 .. 112 81

"' 711

100 117

Corporations Scboola

" • 0 13 .. 10 lO ll • 0 II 11

16 13

" u

" " ' ' 1B lB 17 20

" • ' 11

' • 10

10

u 11

" 11

II

' 10

ll 16

8 16

' 11 10

u 10

ll 18

10 ------ lS2 6!) 8.1i 10 19 100 61 8.5 8 0 HO 00 8.6

lt 81 183 oo s.r; 8 22 18.1 00 fUI

:1 J ~~ 4 24 101

f6 8.~ 81 8.1 24 8.1

6----- IJD 85 8.f IIJ 19 186 M 8.3 18 !I 100 l !G 9,6 0------ 169 68 8.6

13 11 139 "' 8.1 ... 7.9 •.. 8 61 95 25

1: lll llO 00

':1 ,:t • •.. : ____ :: J:l ,: 7f :87 8.8

176 11 8.8

10

11 70 • 11 118 69 8.8

1 " 8 u IB5 Ill 8.11' us 52 9

• 187 ofl 121 6 Ul

D ~ 130

"------ m 11! 53 13:! 10 21 H6 10 63 96

4 7 100

' . "' (j ____ _

1 ..

• 11

:,I "' , .. .. 1 ..

27 8.4 In 8.-4 64 8.3

50 8.2 fl 8.5 .. ' 75 8.8 49 8.8 33 8.f .f6 8.8

33 8.fi 4-4 8.11

• 1 . .. 71 1.1

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :l07

COUNTY SUPERIN'rENDENTS.

.TULY I, 1007 TO JUNE 30, 1908.

Teac11era J>upUs, Enumeralloo

Employed Emplo;ped ~ ~1:1 Vra. ID CIUBive Atteod'g SCI~ Number ~:ett·:~ I A:at~~m~:r B~~:eeria~~~:. o1~g~=~·~n~, 7~it-:~=~~~l

!/ ~ I ! I ~~ II j II j II j II •• .. !D

•• .. .. II

" " 13 20 .. 2!

"' '" .. .. .. .. " " a.; .. .. 83 .. 83 !1 80 • .. .. " •• .. " .. .. 41 .. .. .. .. u ,. .. .. .. ..

.J 4.5 ,-7~, 5-1.21 • 15.161 11,«11 ~ l 29a 1,29'1 ~------~~ :·~ I ~-8 ::~ ::~ ;:: ~::t t:~~l:~ ~ J •- 816 tU.~ 40.61 -4,603 .,(i(ll 8,QH 2,865 f11 2.1 1811 !I.G 5.11 68.0b 4l1.ll:l 2,12G J,U!I.i J,l-t9 1,339 _______ ·-----

!:!!1 lUI 5.8

1

Gi:i.'nl -40.89 8,62-f. 8,500 1,946 1 800 29 1~ .,.,, 5.11 OA 8S.7ll m.UI &,810 5,856 11,8l6 a:l}.111 tB 11 831 5.9 I!UI 61.6.) ~).17 ot,M-4 8,9J8 2,185 11,0011 114 18

ffi t~ I i:i ~:~ ::~ ::ffi t~ t~~: t5 J ! 203 6.5 6.4 50.11:1 Bll.M! 2, 731 2,025 I.~ 1,4£111 U 6

W lUI fi.5 70.st 43.19 1,78o 2,700 1,5 l,.f.56 17 13 IIlii 6.8 8.1 IWI.7t· U.84 3,31:13 3,8111 1,800 l,OOI:t 1!2 ZT 800 li.IJ 8.-l 7!l.7t 0.77 3,0Hi 2,1)'1'7 1,662 1,631 8 6 ~~ 6.8 5.5 6!1.~ 40.70 i,75il 2,003 1,696,1,601 2-4. 19

:: ti tt ~:£ :::; t: ::i: ~:= t:E ~ ---~ liSt 5.-& li.ll f!J.U. 38.88 1,681 1,612 930 935 17 10 tsl IU -1.e r»G.IH .w.n 1,000 2,001 1,182 1 tw oo 28 t50 7.1 8.7 61.?".! 81U8 4,Utl 3,998 2,818 2'26el 63 63 856 7.a 1.11 81!1.63 42.116 6,025 7,6111 s,o~oo/ s:m •o 86 200 5.1 8 71.G I t2.37 8,7111 8,476 2,1011 1,003 10 4

281 8.1 8.8 08.81 -41.119, 3,6otli 8,-4961 1,8!H 1,92& 18 10 1tJ 4." 4.8 60.411 a;,,Qij' 2,1.61) 2,006 1,170 1,151 20 11 Iil:l 8.1 6 r.o.1o :rr.BT s,m ll,683 1,6216 1,5UI 11 15 1H7 7.1 0.11 61.00 88.08 i!,U'J1 2,087 1,•6!1 J,-177 28 18 IU7 6.8 8 80.08 b0.84 6,161 5,256 2,681 11:,582 10 8 lil 8 6.6 75.06 40. Sl 1,4111 1,800 778 7S8 17 10 tn1 g_a 8.6 06.78 13.84 8,8Jfl s.~ 4,t_.f7 <1,281 Bl as

m ' 818 6.i 6.8 IIllO 8.& 6.0 ~18 5.11 6.6 IU8 IU 0.0

2!oS 6.6 6 118 4.7 ll.l 1103 5 4.7

~ •• 6 5 193 6.6 8.1 200 6.. 6 2112 lUI 6.6 1!06 • jj,, 188 6.7 e.a l"n 7.11 6.1l

209 t.6 6.1 120 6.4. 6.8

22Q 6.1 6.7 864 5. 1 5.8

883 ... 69.03 17.79 .f,fU8 f,-17{t l,il8 J,H8 11.B7 f'l.l» ».,37~ ll,f20 1,225 1 ,061 oo.li:l 88.76 t,SWJ 2,200 1,1!80 1,m 71.0! 40.91> 2,60'l 2,533 1~4;(@ 1,480

66.17 39 83 8,006 2,680 1,818 1,.0S 6-1.83 H.l.B 2,2."13 9,210 1,2Je 1,232 63.02 39.()7 B,ll61 1,743 1,57f 1,W7

a.ta 42.18 s,Oil9 a,900 1,856 1,346 54.7t 40.60 2,831 2',208 1,008 l,WlT fi8.n o.55 s,sn a.aoo t,ll64. J,BOO W.82 ~2.60 8,900 8,803 11,181 11,107 00.58 !10.61 .21,~ 2,489 1,838 1,380 82.83 81.20 Z,IIM 2,12-1 1,211 1,09-1 85 ... 6 118.21 2,010 2,0ll 1,129 1,108

86.50 4.1.08 l ,(J$7 1,850 1,008 1,04.11 51.~ f0 .18 2,981 1,808 1,656 1,1164

110.63 88.62 8,«18 8,482 l,B70 1,998 89.82 41).07 4,010 8 ,8f0 1,.1.90 11,208

11

u • •• 20

16 .. 00

18 • • !17 .. I

lJS

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•• • .. 18

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308 REPORT OF. TBE

ABSTRACT (A)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Co r por&tioos Scboola

Couo.tte•

Jefferson -------------------------­Jobuaoo ------ --------------------­Jouea --------------------------------

"' 1U '10

• 10

' 23 ~ 811 8. 4 .. 100 BH a.1 " U!> 60 8.5

Keokuk ---------------------------------­Koslulh ------------------------------------ " 00.

2 11 ao ua 1~ 8.2 21 u 1 :na c.e 8.a

Lee ------------------------------------ 41 1 8 67 11).1 111 8,3 Lln.n ------------------------------------ 106 11 1~ 67 168 U5 8.8 Louisa --------------------------------- 60 V 10 18 8i 88 SA Lucas ----------------------------------- sa 4 4 66 go 60 8.3 Lyon ------------------------------ 8& Ill 8 ll 190 d 8.1

Madlson ------------------------------------ lD-1 a Ma..ba.aka ------------------------------ 6B & MnxJou ----------------------------------- 22 t Alan!hfill ------------------------------------ 81 12 AlUla ----------------------------------- 21 6 Mitchell ------------------------------- lil 8 Moooo.n ------------------------------ llB 16 Mouroo -------------------------------- 00 7 Montgomer.v --------------------------- 85 10 Mu&:Clltine ---------------------------------- 6ll 11

O'Brien ---------------------------------- 131 Ui Osceola ------------------------------- 92 U

Pa.ee ------------------------------- 82 u Pa lo Alto -------------------------- 12a 16 Plymouth -----------------------~168 23 Pocabontaa ---------------------------- 124 16 Pol k ---------------------------------- 86 111 Pottfl.wnttnlule ------------------------------ 214 25 P owes hlek ------------------------------- 116 14

Rlnreold ---------------------------------- 516 12

Sac ------------------------------------­Scott -------- --------------------------­S helby -----------------------------­Sioux --------------------------------­Story ----------------------------------------

182 7'1 ,..

1?0 112

10 13 16 .. u

8 l9 l.3S d 8 Qi IU 145 8a 8.3

16 ws lll 1a s.t u t7 130 u.. ~.0 a 5f. sa ,7 t~.7

11 86 91 47 8.6 10 il uo 00 8.6 7 8S lll 47 7.9 6 18 103 61 8. 3 1 20 m. 101 u.~

0 1 lS6 63 8. 6 8 ·----- 91 !ilO 8. 1

lll .. 7

10 1 7 8 . ..

]8 15 • 10

1.28 7ol 8. 8 123 88 8. , 1'1'l eel 8.8 181 49 8 .9 lS5 w. 8.8 JolT 20M 8.8 1BO 68 8.5

10 29 120 u g______ 133

10 19 101 8 2 188

ll 2 174 UJ 16 125

55 8." 129 9.8

4G 8.1 •• • 100 8.6

Tamn -----------------------------------~ 05 12 11 71 170 "' 8.6 Tay lor -------------------------------- ---- oo u 11 2G ll7 68 8 .4

U nio n -----------------------------------­

Va n Bu ren ---- ----------------------------

.. .. 10 16 106 64 8.1

.. 100 " 1 .9

Wopell o ------------------------------------- 64 8 1 40 95 1.28 8.8 WnrreD ----·----------------- -------------· fi,t '1 1~ 76 :121 51 8 Wtts iJ IDir(.On ---------------------- ---------- 48 6 0 76 122 82 8.5 W ayne -------------------------------- 91 lS to 2-1 116 60 1.8 W E- bster -------------------·---------------- 136 18 10 84 17'2 9'J 8. 4 Wln nebngo ------------------------------- 70 ~ 1 12 85 88 8 Wlnnesh lek -------------------------- 101 u 12 83 141 45 7.8 Wood bury ------------------------------- 12.5 16 14 SS 177 170 111.1 Wor th --------------------------------- 88 12 8 ---- 88 28 7 . to

W•;:,'Ol··:= ::::=:::::=~:::::: ::::======: .y,; ti ~.:;; ~~6,~--+.;-

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 309

SUPERINTENDENT8-(CONT1NUED).

Teaehen l,upna, Eoumeratlon

Number rtC:.eMaJ.~ IA~&tfo~mf:rn- lii:~~:;:;s~;:a ! ~t0Ag~:~8t~01~ 7~g14•;~;:.0~~t :mp,1op; E~p/1:~•1 :Mo_

1otb~ or:andl 21 ~" \ •: lnlclu~lvei, Alt:od_

1 .. Sf1

.; a ~ ~ Lc ~ c ~ ca ~ ;; ~ :a ~ ;a "" :2 J.>, :a "" :a '-' )i "" ---- ~ -- .--.-- --- -..

" lU .. .. .. ... .. .. " .. .. .. 117 ,. H

"' •• .. "' .. lll .. ll .. 16 .. "" 81 .. .. .. .. .. •• .. .. 81 .. .., .. •• .. " " .. .. " .. --

8,000

183 6 6.8 aw tl.1 6.7

··~ 8.1 6.11

JNI 6.tl 6.7 k.<d 6.7 ll.l

::~1 711.11<1 ..... 6il.lt8

"'·"' ..... "'·"' ..... u.~

l,l1H 8,hN 8,lW

i,&:it iS,M ..... a,2u1 B7.li.ll

J!UI 1.1 e.a ld.l» .o.OtJ 5,330 6.a27 1iW tl.l tl.ll d3.B7, 411.00 II,U 3,U.,7

1UI ... ... .....

100 0.7 ... 61.ti

""' ... 6.8 67.63

1711 ... ... li.U.21

""' ... ... tlt • .-.a

'"· ... ... Cii.blf

r~ 7 '·' 71.1);$ 7.< '·' 61J.7a ,.. '·' ... 1<1 . 1.0

''" 0.7 ... tii.OO 17ll 6.7 o •• 67.W

""' 6.< 6.8 74.0tl ... ... 0.0 91.14 ... 0.8 ... 71.00 M 6.6 6.:1 6-I.:W . .. 6.1 ... 70.87

""' 8 6.7 7;!.<!1 ... 6.8 8.1 6-1.87 ... 6.8 6.6 72.d ... 7.6 ... "'·"'

=t 1 S.oJ tll.l7 6.7 ... 00.22

&.7 ... 61.12

... ... 6.0 88.76 ... 10 • 100.80

:~I ... 6.7 00.63 7.8 8.7 :ill.i!5 ,.,, 8 8 00.78 ... ... 6.0 61.2;',

131 ... ... 0067 .., . .. ... .. ... 178 ... 0.8 ... ., 177 8 •• 7.7 715.40 aa& 0.7 • G6.82

'" 0.0 ' 00.66 ... ... ... 55.4.1 ... 7.1 0 81.8! ,. 0.1 ... '10.06 ... ... ... ..... ... 7.0 7.1 01.0 ll7 &.1 ... fe.IC ... ... • 64.01

-- - - --

tU.w l,;r;., S7.uf lll,:ta»

U.lWI It, I)~

B7.6l 2,&0! ..... 6.001 ..... t,ll07 ,IJ.~H ; ,,~¥1

-IJ.Il/ 1 ~.f$;:1U , Jti,OO l,tnj ...... '·"" a11.1' 8,&11 .u ...... 2,11Ul 4.':1.31 !t,l.JU

,0.74. ..... &LDa l,tiall

u.a.t '·"" ...... 2,;-i:&il <ll.07 8:.1.1.1 ....... 2,74~

lH.!MJ l4,D7U ...... 8,811&

""-~ :.t,UI~ ..... '·"" 88.48 ..... 51.8'1 ..... 42.22 . .... ..... ,,689 4S.l7 ..... .. 3.1l 8,5117 40.89 2,518

,f(),?j 2,fi67 ..... 2,31B

45.06 8,<164 88.-U 2.1170 42.1~ 2,040 88.15 ..... U.IB 4,117 89.&:1 ..... 88.01 8,722 60.41 11,188 88.8. 1,766 41.08 ..... ----

'·"' i,b7 ~.,6111

1,508 41,li21 4,01~ S,Wti a.~ ~.1aa ~.IU.J 8,6iiU 2,1.!~ ,a,,l42

2,119l 1, .., 6

16 .... '·" 2,2

'· '·"" 1ll,5 18 000 8, .. ..

""' ... 1m

7 ..., .... '· 4,2-1 • on .. 8,51 0 ... '· '· '·

60S

000

6,82 • ... a,

'·"' ' ""' "" ""' .. .. 1, .... 1

11, 1, .. ... 870

""'

l,27tl ...... .. " l,tiH l,l:lb-1 .. •• 1,1~ 1,~7 10 7

J,!HO 1,?~ lib .. 11,~7 l,llbl6 " t5

'·""' '·"" " .. '·""" '·""' •• • l,lH I 1,100 ,.. • ....... l,ltiO 1 • J,UO!I.I 1 ..... 0 8

l,SlJ 1,sa .. .. ll,1~ l!, ·l51 .. .. 1,004 l,"T~ ., .. 11,16a a,o.;u " 8 l,:Ui 1,271 ' 10 l,lU... t,tn " • 1 ..... 1,847 a .. ¥,017 1,970 .. .. 1,~11 1,2¥1 • • 2,111i.l '·""' .. .. 1,on 1,057

'"" "-" 1,7-u 1,m 8 • 1,!W 1,lfiS .. .. ll,1U o.ooo .. .. I, flaM 1, ... • ,. O,,:Jl 6,7811 88 .. 4,11J8 11.,2tn .. •• 1.11117 1,571 10 • l,IWI 1,100 u

1, ... 1,511! u • 4,189 B,IU6 •• 80 1,-t.OO ~:!::1 • ' 1,~1 ... .. ..870 2,038' • 18

1.111<l 1,061 " .. 1,oa 1,426 11 • 1,&t6 l ,<OS 14

1,201 1.® ,. 17

2,688 ... 17 " •• 1,000 1,,.. 18 18 1,626 1,660 18 18 1,400 1.67'> .. .. ..... 2,878 .. 18 1.,100 1,144 0 • 1,917 1 .... 70 .. ..... . .... 60S ... 1,000 .... 11 18 l,liOI 1,080 .. ...

2-!,0.U • ... ' 66.01 " 44. 20 948,8VIl: ""'·" 7 188,631) 180,1177 2 ,89 1 1,507

310 REPORT OF THE

AIISTRAOT [A)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

('ountlea

AtJulr --~-------------------------------------------­A\.Iums ----------------------------------------------­Allumu.kee -------------------------------------------­Appnnoose ----------------------·-·------------------­Audubou ---------------------------------------------

Bentou ---------------------------------------------­liJack Jlnwk -----------------------------------­Boone -----------------------------------------­Uretner --------------------------------------------­iluchunnn ---------------------------------------­Uuenn Vlsttl -----------------------------------------­Uut!er -------------------------------------------

Culhoun -----------------------------------------------

g~~ol~--:::::::::=-::::::::::~::::·:::::::=::::::::::: (.!(..'tlllr -------------------------------------------­Cerl'o Gordo ----------------------------------------­l.'ltel·okco ---------------------------------------------CIIIckasuw ---------------------------------------Cintkl! --------------------------------------------l."ltty ___ ., ________________________________________ _

Cltl,)'lOU -------------------------------------------

g.~~,;r:::ro··::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Dallas---------------------------------------------­Dnvl~:~ ------------------------------------------­De<:lltur --------------------------------------------­Deluwflra ---------------·-------------------------­Des .Alolnes --------------------------------------­Dickln~:Jon ----------------------------------------­Dobuque -----------------------------------------

Emmet ----------------------------------------­

Fnyet.te -----------------------------------------­Floyd ----------------------------------------­ll"rnnkl!.n -------------------------------------·------­b~remont -----------------------------------------

Greene ----------------------------------------­Grundy ----------------------------------- -------­Oulb.rie ----------------------------------------------

.IInmllton ----------------------------------------­li.tUlcock ----------------------------------------­I:furdiD ---------------------------------------­lfnrrlaon ---------------------------------------­Jlenry -------------------------------------------­Uoward ---------------------------------------­Huntboldt ----------------------------------------

ltlil. --------·-----------------------------------------· lown ---------------------------------------------

. 1,\ckson -------------------------------------------­J:,s.twr ----------------------------------------------

•.ooa 3,2.22 -I,Zll

'·"" 3,674 ..... 8,285

'·"" 3,700 4.,612

'·"" '·"" "'"' 4,-UlO 6,106 ..... ..... ~.:112 8,&60 3 ,000 8,662 6,001 8,8US 6,800

6 ,018 8,463

'·""' 4,171 0,070 2,478

'·"" 2,620

'·""' 3,736 ..... 4,!129

ol,401 ..... 4.,792

4,118

'·""' '·""' 6,700 4,17'9 2,00'4 8,246

8,1Jl6 ...... ~:::1

Pupils, Enr ollment,

187 2,600, 2.t0 105 2,088 2.63 li1 2 ,788 J.9!1

uo 6,206 1.7l 58 2,2\14 2.1)5

174. 3,1)57 2.57 188 5,~ 2.U llO .&,4.70 2.16 160 2,440- 2.00 100 8,'126 2.81' 13'1 2,7a'r 2.72 170 S,lSl 2.00

908 .. 1H

"" ... lll .,.

711

"' "' ,.., ... "" 61

""' "' "" rn .. '"" 101 ... 10

118 165 .. ,. 170 129 116 u• 41

'' lJ)

162

180 1111

8,20'7 ...... '·""' S,f1i'6 9,64:1 ,,.,. 2,888

'·"" 2,871 4,162 ..... "·""' •. su. '·"" 3,1W 21,1U2 6,0--13 1,578 6,~28

1,817 ..... '·"" 2,4'73 3,001

2,887 2,347 9,2~)1 ..... 2,-l33 s,n7 4,600

'·"" ...... 2,234 ..... 8,318

3,491 <l .. ,to~W

2.6t 2.81 11.57 ~!.7.!1: .... '·"' .... 2.6 l 2.80 2.111 2.2l ..81 2Al ].10)

'·"' 2.4,7 .... 2.111 2.(18 .... 2.22 •. 80 2.74 .... 2.00 2.83 2.67 .... 2.81 2.56

'·"' 2.® 2 • .57 ll:.Sl

2.07 . .... .... ....

SUPERiNTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 311

SUPERINTENDENT8-(CONT!NUED).

Attendaoce and Tuition I Non-Resident Pupils and Tuition

Helow 9th 9th Grade

No.~•;.;~~~~ N::Jdl :;;,:~~ I 117$ 1,1}12.34

31 2lll.17 1\l 1Ui.81 il7 Tr;8.11J 3 ~lH.lS

llH 61 .. Ill

" 76 ll8

, ... " "' "" ., "" Ill .. 70

lOll

" '1'1

101 88

"' }::)3

16 16 30

21

" .. 25

106 100 00 .. " , ..

I> I .. "" us

"' " "' "

YIS.J+ 4fl0. OOI.lO Dt».S. Ml.dJ 7'18.Uil ....... 916.08

1

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1,28-1.06 28.57

128.11 618.1 2U.42 ..... l!X!.Sfi

1.00.00

""-"' 1'15.25 281.4

1,007.-ul ••

""· S~!).'lK 6ll.tr2

1168.29 427.82 831.00

l,SH.ru 319.0·1 201.00

1,280.60

200.().1 470 .00

""'·"' 1YJOS1

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1111 1.,tii(Ut3

'I ""'·" 81, 1,216.00 m• m.87 IU 879.00 70 8:i0.67 61 m.511 80 1,107.66

132 1,71S,IO

100

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" "' "' )Ill)

•• " "" 1

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" .. • .. "" m .. too

':::1 61 .. 106 2.'H

" .. .. 77

115

146

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1,7"-9.11 1,017.18 l,-400.f!IJ 1,919.80 ],078.50 1,206.00

:!~::1 758.95

1,000.60 980.70

1,155.20

l,6S·Lll! ..... 1,2H.68

&7.m 700.81) 380.16

00 ...

4!J!I.i7

1,f~'l0'.00

1,937.00 ro7.76

l,o!Jl3.47

2,011.00 1,407.43

m."' 003.91 ......

l,Wi7.1i0 3,749.00

OM.78 arm_a5

1,oo.J.67

1,876.75 l,OOI. .'m

1,261.21 2,108.7f

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, .. "' 156 1ll ... 138

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"" 188

"'' "'" 108 123 1J6

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81 llll

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"' 129

116 12ll 15J

HI ,,. ... "'' 100

"" 112

100 us 1!1.1 101

Hl,l.HO$ 107,575 186,288 228,7ID 120,146

!!:!(I,SI~• riU,tf).-, 228,200 181,876 19J,21U 1D,150 16·1,850

176,715 1!!6,780 102,006 .... ooo 467,06'1 211,68,<; 125,200 100,830 120,1M5 1!21,

::: 227,0l5 101,106 132,00'5 188,1110 SSI;,746

85,4:'10 600,2li0

101,100

2-SS,Oih 231,760 1.29,814 1'7T,&'i0

150,760 l26,576 171,43)

100,666 U7,450 1(11,915 238,(lS.j 148,9'40 120,000 l15,D15

l'US,TOO 163,216

201,271 8!!3,HO

Oeoeral

4,71}.) S,1J12

10,7411 4,104

'·"" '·"' ll,(l}!j 0,008 8,0111

ll,&Jl ..... u,~l.:l

10,415 12,,..

8,003 7,615

1S,7'U 9,0011 5,311 8,268 9,161> 1,174

18,500 lB.rnl

7,711} 8,695 5,.98T

'·""' 6,931 ..... 4!1,250

'·""' H,SW ll,O&l 7,1128 7,847

6,823 ?,of-1; 0,111

0,000 l'o,Btll

11,44g

~:= 6,flf.i! 5,760

8,311} 8,153

10,000 .....

7,383 1113 8,009 lSJ 7,62.-8 100 6,387 210 4,532 ]21)

13,298 222 H,Ol:l 278 H,:tillo 22-J 10,239 130 8,6l'T 11)5

18,82.) 178 10,300 18].

18,.SS

'·"' 10,86;.1 0,800 Y,Billl

22,Z73 6,2:11 .....

10,850 JO<J,Ot3

lO,O:U 8,001

to,m 3,436

'·"" 8,005 6,157 6,·119

l1,5i7

12,Sll

18,~ 10,005 7,117

10,5J9

'·"' '·""' 6,711

6,488 0,1119

I01a&'5

'·"" o,on '·"" 11,670

8,101 l.S,2Sl

'·""' 8,815

IB1 18) ,.. 178 100 lTJ ... 128 151 ... '" 218 ... 123 ... 170 82

103 ... 1ll

2!;1 112 167

"" ... ].19

'" ... 162 216 ,,. 1<5 1!3 JB7

132 176

, .. 2!)1

312 REPORT OF TITE

ABSTRACT (A)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

C'o unll ea

J I'Cft' !"SO tl -~------·-------·-···-···-·-······--····­.lOhll liO fl --------------·------------ - ------------Jones ___ ------------------· --------------- ---

f{eokuk ------------------ ------------------- ­J(OI:I$Utb -·-···········-·····-·······-······----· ··

Lt>c -----------------·----------------------- ---­J, Inn -----------------· ------------- -----------­r.ou \R il ----------------------------- ----------- ­I.n<:'nN ---------------------·.:·------------------­f,yon ----------------· ------------ -----· -- -- - -- --

~fndlaon ---------- ----- . -------------- ---------1\fnlHIRkn ---··-··· ---··············· ····· ··· · ···­Milrfon ----------------------------------- - ----- ­'fnrshnll ---- ·----------- •.•• ---· ····---- ---· -anus ------ ------- .. --------------------J\Otcbell --- --·-··. _ --·· -----------------l\fononn .. ------- •.. ---------- .••. -·-------~fonroc: --· .••.•. ___ ·----. -- .•••. ----------1\.fontgn-mrry ------------- .••.... ·--------------­i\(u!t(':l.tlnl' - --···· -·-·· •••.••• --------· ••••

O'Brlf'n ---·-·······---------- ·--------··-···----Osceola ---······-----------

Prtge --- ----- ------- ---- ---------· ------ -- -- ---­Pil l o Alto ----------------------------- ------ ----· Plymoutb --- -- ------ ---- ------ ----- ------ ---- --

I I

---· ------------------------·-· ---------------------------· --- -----------· -------------------

Pocnhontns - ------ ---- -- --- - . . ----- ---------- ------· Polk ----- -------. ---· -------- -- ---- ---- --f'ottnwnttnmll" ·· ··- ----- ----- ------- --·-- -- ---Powe1!btek -- - - -- - · ----- -·- ----···- --· ---------

Ringgold

Snc - - -- ----------------- ---- -------------------­Scol't ------- --- ------- --------- ---- -- ---- ---- ---- ­Shelby ------- ---------- ------- --------- ---- - ---­Rioux ---- -- - -- -- -------- -------- - ---- -------- ­Story ----- -- --- --- ----- --- -- -- ------ -- ----------

TtllDA ··-···········--- - ·- · · -·····- ··---- --··--··· Tnylor --- -- ------------------------ · -- ----------

Unloll -----------·------------~---------~---------

-------· -------

----... --· ------·

-----------... ... ----Wapello --------------------------------------­

\Varren ----------------------------------------­Vi'Mhl ngton -------------------------------------­\VA.yne ---------------------------------------­Webster -----------------------------­Winnebng() ---------------------------------

... --... ...

Winnl'slll ek ------------------------------------... 'Voodbury ------------------------------------­Worth ---------------------------------------­Wright --------- -------·----------------------

-------Tohtl ----------------------------------------

0

0 ~~

;~ :::s .. ,,...., ...... 4,9)1

5,-we

'·"" 11,18.1

U,Ml

'·'"" 3,8(),, 4,287

~.!")71

7,!VI1 0,000 0,·100 8,7&1 8,100 I,Sf./1 13,0lP a,tm li,737

-t,75tl 2,rQ

li,4TT 3,489 5,S63 1,2-32

20,&13 l!I.OO"i

I.Sfl7

!J,!)30

"1 ~711 10,81'11

'·""' a.o:n o.z~

5,011 4,445

4,1~

3,8<0

8,516 li,I83 -1,660

'·""' 6,703 8,322 4,&16

16,231 2,613 5,1.20

---526 ,200

PupUs Tuition

0

~ ;8 !l .. ~~ E~:a ..

oo ><! ~~~ ;~ "" ... 0~ ~~~ e. >O.O. .. ... ..

HI 2,681 2.00 n• :!,8S.'i 'l.15 238 3,200 2.27

298 3,001 2 .. 22 133 3 ,760 9.01

"' ~ ,587 2.23 ,~, 0,4)'11 2.27 8? 2,2UI '·"' " !,702 1.03

] :a UT! .... " 2.01R 2.95 ... li,WJ 1.00 67 4,112 2.05

BfAl 4,005 2.68

"" 2,!).1.'3 2.1\0 00 2,243 2..48 .. a,tH:J 2.00

'"' '·""" l.G7 120 '·"" ...... S1 •. :m 2.H .. , 3,981 ....

100 1,602 2.83

279 '·""' 2.·H 71 2,1l<l8 2.7!1

l75 3,572 2.61 139 2.700 2.1)1. .. 15,222 2.1)?

"' n,H9 2.47 1fl2 """' 2.59

1.51 2,557 2.42

106 3,1l'17 .... 00 8,156 2. ·10

" 2,748 2.6li 152 ~.1HJ 2.4·2

---------- 4,53'7 2.111

231 '·"" !!".tl.1 83 3 , 121 .... "'' 2,007 2.52

?l 2,7-10 '-"' 291 6.123 . .., 150 3,4 15 2.20 153 3,337 2.<&5 111 3,481 2.03 l16 4.,80~ 2.75

"' 2,2-16 .... 00 2,982 ....

li!S 0,550 2.!"11 .. 1.,11)6 2.35

"' 3,551 2.-j2 ---------

18,088 803,56& f; ....

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUilLlC INSTRUCT lON 313

SUPERINTl!:NDENTS-(CONTlNOED).

Attendance and Tuition Gen er al ----- ! " ' Non-Rellldent PupHs and •rull\on ~ ~

ua • Below lith lltll Grade ~~,:!1

Orade and Above ~ ~ c-c () a

j o: .., ... o lll-:;.., o . a~~~~ I Amount [ Amount

., . , 0 No. ~ Hecelved ~_g

c -R~celved ca f 0 ~ ~~c~ ,. :- ~ ...

-" 2.:1"7.2:1! "" l!CI7. 00 10] l. ;ID ,!!10 •1, 8-15 5,1!10 1:11

"' l,O.i<!.;.!"..! " 2,100.4.3 17'.! 258, t12S ll, a& 12,4~ 1 "" "' IIUU.Iiol "' 1.~ .31,; HO 177 , a&:i ll, f».J 10,1f77 m

'" 1,o: .. 1un ""' 2,119 .33 111 2'n , 5tH 7 ,1l.& to,a.t7 "" " Hd.23 .. ;;a6.5:i 221 23 1 ,~ H ,OOO 12,926 .... " 200.13 '" 78<.0. 12! IOl ,llOl 0,380 8 ,1ll:1 100

"" 1,136.-t.'; "" S,a."il.OO '"' 818,fl5 l7,8U 17, ·H.2 o&O;i .. rn.o.J "" l,ll:l8.2~ 00 t 3ii>,r...O 0, 11)-J 0 ,87'..! 120 .. l8l.tlb .. 7QQ.l;l OS 191,800 5, 003 5 ,72'1 "'' 101 1 , 196. tH "' 1,U:a.r,., lJIJ li"JU,lld} lO,OOJ 6, .. 28 "'" " H .OU .. 2,128.37 U3 12(1,7S8 4, 56, 4,40.) "' !Oil MJ. ll ((J I:IO'J.OO 16<! 873,213 'lO, SW S, ·UU .... " 7~ . SM " 11!7.61.1 100 Z1.6,~:.0 7,200 8,6-1.11 0011

uo 1,~W . IH "' l,t\:."0.21 1:...! (IJ!),IOO IJ,:i96 10,160 ... "' ~9 fi. 10 ual l,liH . -4Ji ., :m!,610 7,323 0,1108 1.00

•• 73.5.02 .rot jj.IIJ.&l 100 10:11,r><to U,tl9 13',71B 125

" ""·'" 00 l,llli.I.HD 1511 "1Wi,255 7,812 5,468 1llO .. &!:i.SU .,I 9U·I.IM 107 111,100 7,173 4,1111 us

"' 1117 .18 liJ ' l,~ . liii IH 215,415 7,007 lO,l..'W ]Oil ., ""'·"' .. 1,001.& 101 aoti,IS,l.l '·"" '·"" 177

"" 8!)3.71 101 2,7'.!L.80 l:U 200,7(..0 ltJ,2-.lO 2l,&"J2 "" " 2~.70 :n !i27.~ "' 100,615 5,006 11,009 1111

, .. I 710.(12 no l,-llH . li6 187 200,.8f.O 8,Glli 0,272 200 00 ll/)6.9:1 77 tll1 .·17 133 J.27,(l!:tl) !), .1[9 21,'100 100

•• fJU . 39 •• 53o.42 182 200,700: s,nr.., 11,{132 "" "' 5i8 .W "' l,OTI . ~I HO lli:l,Vl.O 11,6111' Ui,ISU 176

\" 1.101.01 1.20 2 ,4.11.ij7 100 l,M2,~ 45,15.'1 12,!1'10 ... ... 11.'1..1.00 114 2,o:lll.tlb 2:.8 &.Jti ,.!H•J 16,7i10 18,9;)5 "'" '"' 1,239.87 " l,&Jl.?fl Ul :?S:J.~ 8,1'10!1 8,~(1 188

01. 5.2.5.1·1 83 !I?S.i8 HH 112,8711 6,812 4,200 100

D3 1,082.50 f11 l,r&.l:. lH 1W,V70 s.mo 12,037 tliO 118 1,201.43 73 1,531l.O.:.. 125 l,OU,.Q8 16,50J 17,(Jl!J "" .. ""·"' " ~K1.8J 107 l&J.~ O,ltl-i 12,8M 181.

"' 9U.fKJ 71 1,00"1.62 "' 230,lHii ll,[lto 13,8'18 2l0 120 .... ., Olli 8,0:!';.U) 1::0'1 212,200 u,rxiS 8,18.1 20\

1IJ 9~0.0.'\ 110 1,8Xl.18 "'' 270.l!t'"Jf: 10,687 ll,G2-.I '"" llll 1,2l&i.60 136 l ,H8.80 tOO 156,~00 6,90.} 6,001 l7l .. -OJO.Ol "" l,f!OO.h"r t2J 22a,OOO 6,~ 7,222 1.60

107 ~6.78 178 l,!r."I(J..Ii 110 U-:1 ,9'25 8,231 4,1171"! 163

, .. 7·111.{12 .. W1.04 110 ~J7 ,tao 0,7'i3 10,001 2211 .. 751.50- " 1,46'7.16 141 11)8,6:!(1 7,1!86 7,488 181

"" IJS6.ZJ "' 1 , 31.:.0.81 L:t7 17D,B86 0.87'1 16,688 "' 100 700.92 101 1,&'17.12 128 1.!1!,617 4,7ii7 'T,IIIl Hll

"' GOI . f-.2 20 281.&" 191 il0,\11.3 a, ow 1(1,800 ""' .. 81~.82 20 SH.OO 00 108,100 rlll,761 4,tr73 1JlL . 90 200 .28 18

180 '"\ "" 17t ,oro 7,1100 t0,51<J 183

100 W7.06 116 l,S03.68 218 1,284,110 27,1"i16 11,100 ..., 22 stun u llG.~(i D7 8$,010 •J,7/i7 8,162 11.2 4(1 378.20 122 2,15'1.01 140 1Dl,20B l.J,l'i8 13,013 181

----- - -f 122,001.81 lS,Uli t ZI,SGD,O& :f 1,003,700. l,OO"O,n5 7,001 J 65 ,U6.57 8,300 18,7Q8

314

C'ountle&

tulnlr ~··-M· ·--·­Adnuu' --------­AIInmllkl.'e -----1\Jlpnnooso ----­Audubon -------

--1 ------

Benton ----------Hinck nnwk __ _ --Boone ---------­Bremer ------·­Huchnnan ----­Buena VIsta ••• Duller ----------

---------·

Cnlhoun ------­Carroll __ ----------Cnss -·-------­Cedar --------Cerro Gordo --­Cherokee -----­Cbtclusnw ----­Cin..rke ---------­Clay --------­Clayton -------­Clinton --------­Crn wtord ------

Dnltne ----------Dnvls -----------

------------------------

Dcentur -------­Delaware -----­Des Moines --­Dic.klnson -----­Dubuque -------

--------

Elmmet ------------.li'nyette -------­Floyd ----------­l<"muklln ------­l!,remout ------

------

Gr-eene -----------Grun<Iy --------­Guthrie ------

----Tinmllton -----11nncock ••••••• nardin ··-··-­liArrlaon ----· Hen ry -------­Howa rd ·-··-­D umboiat ---

l dll -·-··---­row n ··----···--

Jacll: 11on ----·­Jasper -----· --

----------------------------

.; .. ~ " c .11§ ·-0

' 1!:3,581.62$ 00,819.06 17,880.61i 34,UII.4S 20,383.00

61,001.40 n,ooo.a:~ 61,623.00 26,868.& 98,6«.2! 85,81'2.60 .W,SU.76

36,387.~ 86,.172.U ss,n8.23 42,71D.27 33,725.64 34,035.18 24,800.76 16,8U..7i S8,1G4.08 47,284.99 ,&5,991.96 41,071.63

47,'7D8.08 7,236.87

21,298.00 37,600.18 86,600.86 20,855.03 21,TU.OO

21,624.00

45,418.84 1!:4,350.43 81,fl)2.7'7 43,!U7.f0

87,726.91 41,286.09 41,605.9P

8l ,aw:J.87 40,801.13 50,159.86 56,343.48 23,814 .78 19,688.611 81,600.T1

82,7QO.{);j 20,24.6.82

36,5-'0. 19 46,1-&e. OQ

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [B)-REPORTS OF

SCHOOL FINANCES-TEACHERS FUND-

Debit

a ~ .... .. l:~ !:§g ... ~ ,._ ~~ ~i~~ ~:a ~~~a

"' " 48,SU.63 $ 7,470.18' '-1,400.18 l!i,SBI.Ui 87,·US.45 8,8-10.98 58,918.01 s,s:n.oo 41,085.76 5,815.51

71,111.27 15,879.00 115,080.C8 16,006.00

72,00.'1.89 18,242.06 86,8.81 7,200.11 68,251.16 8,000.2.& 68,&16.45 9,87 ... 8) 60,®.04 7,956.01

58,210.64 l1,103.U 57,952.18 18,669.79 63,930.79 8,911.98 51,'700.73 l3,"37.00 66,845.00 0,800.10 53,151.71 ll,GlO.OO 87,0'70.19 8,<l56.81 85,538.05 6,80i:i .4i 46,68l.o42 6,749.70 68,138.38 9,400.58

126,ll3.21 14,672.88 TT,778.00 lQ,OSfJ,of!)

74,167.<14 11,408.60 25,J.3L86 6,648.00 45,000.81 6,3-IO.Bi1 47,841.52 8 , 133.00

103,992.59 1'1,6>18.00 33,422.76 <l ,-dl.2l

101,1fi(I.S8 19 ,188.06

86,816.88 4,M5.tl

66,0ll.l6 1.2 ,tNB.61 51,761.10 8,91B.t6 w,1n.21 6,9!2.40 55,81S.i2 7,874.89

61,006.72 7,71B.r& -41,770.26 9 ,2fD.50 69.~.07 0,161.62

57,6Cl2 .67 7,&13.68 47,626.51 4 ,005.93 61,8-U.lm 7,686.97 17,887.81 0,985 . 1)(1 GQ,211J.OO 7,852. 41 32 ,254.00 7,4'72.03 88,868.86 6,650 .74

-l2,SS".02 4 ,D38A5 49,678.10 7~616.171

67,303.59 8,2t2 .5." 77 , .U7 . f() 11,658.96

a a: a: ll ~~o.f::l g~ :~~ llc og2 ~;o"=' >O !Z 'iltl ~~ie ~~ o·• ~· o:- 0: " l,BM.2 1 --------- ----··-·

971.-d. 60.70. 633.93 1,527.86 ----------- 189.!9 2,1<».18 276.71 2,222.71 1,191.83 81.9'l -----·-----2,184.40 flJ'.lO l74.0:i 871.16 __________

156.85 1,.00.60----------1 7.55 . .f.l 1,818.51 151.~: 297 • .a.J 1 ,81111.25 .... 23l..oi7 1,835.8) t.o~r ----------2,893.68 6.00

2,665.22 ----------1,878.58 1:1,037.60 -----------2,'1'91J.97 1,75-1.87 --------·--1,900.711 ----·-.a:Si 1,880.62

Gl6.59 1,236.67 ---200:i7 2,538.00 1,521..45 100.00 9,000.&4 ---------8,<1G8.04

-----~6~ 6!.86 2,145.70 ,_,. 1,4.26.4-<1 ----------

,74.~9 6.41 452.20 300.00 283.10 lU.SO

8.)6.15 400.00

2,017.60 oo.oa 1,708.36

------43~ 9fJ7.Ul 2,931.00 -----------1 ,682.61 71J.:U B,2r,6.00 832.57 1, 106.33 200.00 ..,_,. 41.6R

793.32 631.72 2,298.4t

------2i8~3i .oi,r.3S.61 ...,_ .. 07:.1. ~0 600.00

2,87&.28 1!1H.OI

1,531).9) 19.10 1,8J0.80 17.32

::~'::~ ----i~:i(

30.2J

-----li£00 1,986.52

1!00.00 .oi,2;J6.07

-----753:00 156.3:1 006.86 482.20 ..... ... 115.01 ll£1.78

61.23 24.81

172.32 .08

615.71

·-·-----850.87

477.!)7 .. 20

'""'·"' 10.61 1.117.63

1,6-18. 58.

28

"' • 00 ., ""-~ .. B,OIU •

JHl. " --·--------·--------

5,836.1 ..... ' "' lO:f.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

COUNTY SUPERIN'.CENDENTS.

JULY I, 1907 TO JUNE 30, 1008.

81.'178.UJ 78,768.4t 83,Bm.BS

ltwi,&.-"JI.DO (18,fl08.08

U1,019.89 J78,12.'Uil 13!l,OOO. IH 71,91!.80

107 ,7H!J.6D 101,000.64 10l,S.O. 72

108,426.83 114 ,foAA.0~1 llil,585.05 100,1n'3.00 llS,SOl.H 101,100.116 71,0M.73 fiB,IUl0.7.of 00,8ltl.78

ll!R,ll8.6S 187,425.oll 131,!J;!2..1U

137,038.00 IJO,H7.01 77.1}M.rt'J "'·"1·141

16l,fKIL20 fiS,Dh\.27

1 12,1Xl!i.OO

63,1!40.7'2

126,827.00 A6,7ol2,33 86,1>21.8)

100,572.00

00,102.06 IU,9al.1!

113,217.0-1

00,~39.22 ~H.IJ'TI' .01

181,10'2 • .0 H7,M'O.OO ~.i,&".r8,80 61.2.10.S} 78,UJ!l!. l 9

81,()17.9'1 9+,1!01!.80

10~,642.88 138,451.1~

......... 1$ 8,73t.88 6,618.70

1fi,87U.6& 8,817.51)

H,780.Ui 20,200.0!1 l<1,22a.411 11,047.60 11.583.06 8,7{1.1,11}

1I,23D.M

8,100.~ 12,5!7.!!i

8,00,1.08 lt,8ll.47 lt,SM.s.:; 10,006.711

7.030.Jil 8,31B.U 8,770.16

1Fi,637.Z1 ~.403.20 18,578.83

13,934.<)1 8,81D.81t

12,-47<1.4.! 7.4~.60

20,620.69 4,1mJ.OO

21,890.00

8,742.50

13,331.7'1 10,827.12

S.GH.fiS 9,943.4'i

11,8n.SFI 10,18f..42 18,R.{J(l

ll,fl74.fn 10,100.25 H,7S'1.00 l9,8l2.Jr.l: 9,7~.50 4,0311.96 7,761.

9,768.78 l4,lli8.25

0 ,828. 76 10 ,000.00

.9,6~0.96' 86,'101.15 88,0:11.95 S.,IM.H U,SI-4.06

n,930.49 1<ll,400.8ll 70,81U9 !18,213.01 W,lJ43.1J8 M,'n8.07 66,891.111

Credit

186.861· 211.07 169.114 17.21i 00.00

l,IMX).IJt 4,m"O.l8

11:1.83 l\lli.H 800.().1 .9.60

lH7.81

63,4G7.67 239.&.1 fJ8,813.1m ltl.OO 00,000.33 00.80 OO,D;'\6.!U SU5.10 G8,0..'V).70 R.'l8.66 57,MU!Il lliUJ.:i 88,617.00 115.65 81,0L6'1 100.79 46,008.19 811L01 oo,na.u s7f!.87

116,390.S3 ·------- - - - - ·-73,766.58 675.00

77,476.(1.4 416.'72 2..'l,27D.61 28.f.') R.'li,871UO 2711.67 li1,of.'lO.VI t:II.Sil 88,1718.14 00.05 8'l,ol!i~.75 li3.ll

10"2,7W.OO 41.H

37,2,j2.6.i 1M.II8

n,2~s.t1 51,!)76.11 oUJ,fJI!UI3 57,747.68

1111.1}1 fill 4.~

21111'1 601.118

137.8'1'' ~.1ft

812.1l'7 102.11, 10.'L05;

I

1111.911' 2,979.U 866.00 971.61 10'7.50

29·1.10 S61.27 00.25 88.2G

1,811.171 H0.8I f4.74 1,2LI.I.

100.00 D'J.ll:$ 131.~'l--------2'l7.75 121.8!>

140.79 !l."4.6.'i 121.59 n.~o

]65.041 l."AJ.54 00.25 72.5&

104.71 23.}.9.) 230.02

2l!0.871 220.r>4

111.06 1'11.18

21S.03 26.18

"'·" 41.12

62.!n

129 •• ~ 21.00

2t3..fl) 115.23

509.00 7.'i6.0i 126.8(1; ......

1.8U.97

112.01 1,193.00

r.et.n 82.5.9!1 fii'Jl.6.1

1,200.18

m::l ·"' 132.91 23 . .(0

,77,41)

102.00;

81Soi.7B S.'l.sq

100.()~ ll7.05

5l,OD7.P2 411,120.70 61),728.76

100.00 161.00 2B.'l.21

ll7,76!UJO 48,25'1.49 OO,Jr,2.1i8 7~,1l:'o3.0fl 46,004.16 38,0M.2'5 41,003.00

H,081.25 ..,9,802.98

56,915.56 78,279.63

175.6Fi 87.3!i &1.'11) 24.00 r .. 'l.ts 1,0'X!.32

240.57 219.0.') 788.81 1130.81 a:17.M 23.61 111.7A 1fl7.2'i J,83q,34 180.70 82.85 ln.&li !YT.OO RO.M 8,600.!'15

41 9.00 78.77 ---·-·---62'1.24 10.27 •M.2-t

~2.00 -- ---------- 2:'1.8fi 194.87 t ().J.M a:,un.97

u.oo ....... 78.4(1 l'Z-3.05

. c c .., i~ "­eli 0

25,823.80 80,272.17 18.001.17 84,351.67 t0,018.fB

IW,IM.23 89,627.87 58,206.1.') !i,SW.M 88,8.53 31,232.8.'5 83,00S.ot

3S,17il.Ol u.m .... , 37,Fi!U.t9 87,852.65 31,572.00 33,1!16.4 1 1!5,1)~8.17 H,175.70 8.1.1)12..83 <41,lt2 1.1i3 •u,83JJ.IH -u,r~70.rtl

44.,727.61 o,.'lll1.91

26,6111 ... 1 81,312.17 48,970.38 2t.f!i0.()') 18,203.81

21,81!';,00

41,117.2":1 2-1,T.H.61 30,1112.91 41,1(71,00

M,6-"oiJ.MJ 88.428.16 .oi2,115J,R

28,1i16.r;tl S5,7M.80 o18,oan.oo ~.M>.4 1 S'l.2fl4.00 18.nli0.0 25,7 1.2.8 1

27,nai'. 07 27,261.18

37,913.12 ~0,7·1tJ.IIO

316

Countle8

Jerterson -----­Johnson --------­Jones ---------

Keokuk -------­Jtosautb --------

I JCe ----------­r~lnn ------------J...onlsa. --------­Lucns ----------­Lyon -----------

"?lrndteon -------­llhthn.skn --------­Mnrlon ---------111/ll"'lbnU -------h!lll.s -----------Mitch~ll --------1\Jommn ------­Monroe --------1\fontgomery ---­UuscntJne ----~-

O'Brien ---------Osccoln ----------

Pnge ---------Pnlo Alto ---­Ptvmouth -----­Pornbontns -----P olk ------------P nttnwnttn.mle -­P oweelJ!ek -------

Ringgolcl -------

Snc ------------'Rcott --------­Sbf>lby -------­Riou~ -------­Story ---------

Tnmn ------­Taylor -----~

Uulon --------

Vnn Buren __ _

28,8~.7tl 82,306.-«l 88,086.88

87,813.50 63,«&.40

M,900.24 80,3!12 .56 ~.810.46 25,395.82 8'0,836.00

26.118.97 51, 184.16 40,082.80 84,1)1.(-.0ii Bfi,2Hi.rlt1 27,6U.OO 45,90D.6i S2:,526.Dil S'i,017.ts 26,738~78

88,005.1)5 25,003. '71

53,426.91 81 ,'7!1l.01 47,2!11.77 81,6$.3]

tM,1S9.fi2 80.34.2.18 80,01!}.47

2S,!n5.,Ul

20,r:.22.0fl 82,688.30 48,281.60 57,G.'m.m 4'i,001.4S

[>1,200.20 2!;i,!19.1.?1

15,770.60

27,083.58

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [Bl REPORT OF COUNTY

36,~00.61 69,005.70 63,800.66

61,824.16 75,274.51

1::~:~5 85,304.88 20,681).87 lit,081.20

~8.000.48 82,111.80 58.179.11) uo.oo~.72 43,4fi..1.22 31J,2.18.82 63,670.8Z 4.2,0-Hi.Sl) m,tro.oo 89,513.00

:peblt

5,855.16 ll,B-&4.60 8,636.10

8,420.69 11,111.48

l2,1!Jtl.77 24.,076.24 8,017.15 8,716.45 6,B.t2.'7B

7,601..47 1S,Ot8.M

9,1H8.110 4-,9'10.00 6,70\.oiO 8,052.25 9,001.89

10,&19.U 9,007 .SD

10,835.05

1 ,40-&.83 116.82 8,!164 .65 --------2,235.00 300.98

5,7'82.52 81.41) 2,]54 .80 ---------

895.08 ----------•• 465.40 09.00 1,510.83 ti5.S)

904.43 - ---------2,488.48 5&7.28

1!:,100.97 ---------1 ,684:72 ------------1,003.11 44.41! 8,S"UI.75 938.70 1 . .600.68--------1,.&23.85 ----------1,907'.11-----------1,820.11 182.16 lt,-000.48 ------------B,215.60.------..o..-

6.'l,D32-.00 6,990.22 8,611j.54 --------00,850.59 1,806.37 ru.Ol.--------

131,643.87 46,711.54 68,7&";.00 48,1M.'i'D

831,100.08 175,!123.32 61,626.68

1!'1,616.65 5,'798.41

10,773.00 6,001.66

47 ,72-4.16 ll2,Ul.fn

8,7711.-49

2,200.27 1,218. 00 1,0.1.2.81 l,6211.M 8,.&20.00 2,800.8B 3,0;1.1.68

S16.(() 116.70 l85.M

1,187.80 800.00 .....

39,6T.J.8() 5,633.24 1,451.85 ...... M,l85.61

l!K-,84,';.81 62,003.69 7D,16U.OO 65,182.68

9,8!'.19.31 22,111).65 8,4.17.73

10,8o;&.S.'l 12,176.00'

2.04.2.40 ---------2,'7SIL4S 2.16 1 ,57:1.21 __________ _ 2,007.08 213.8> 8,002.4! .(18

74,006.88 10 ,700.39 2-,748.151 400.00 ""'·()() lil,ll7.71 7,188.05 9,!168.84

62,420.M 5,952.81 2,234-.31 11.71

sa,e.oo. n 6 ,053.67 2,8~3.18 ---------

130 .. 24. .16

2n'.56

1,901 .56 1.00

186.1] 1,889.47

"'·"' 2,714 .65 887.00

.01 431.22 21'2 .-t5

1,000.02 59.20

1,088.56 900.00 663.76 160.8'1 113.79

"'·" 223.85

107.00 89.39

8?:?.63 123 ."1'J

32,862.64 876,00

a.sn.-t3

Gl8.03

""'·" 'i! ,St3.63 1 ,014.1H

8.!H 1,474..53

41 .28 331..78 ..... 318.25

Wnpello -------- 81,635.16 lOO,Of13.6~ 10,861.8-1 1,4.00.01 71.5.68 71.40 'Vnrren -------- 34,815.6'1 51.2!»,03 0,301;.98 2,078.33 110.20 569.90 Wnshlngton ----- 44,4~0 . 1>-1 66.07B.aB 8,76(}.50 9,852.68 169.58 175.61 Wo,..ne --------- 86,254-.65 47,853 .02 6,623.00 2,723 . U ------- NUJ'J WC'bstcr -------~ 6.J..335.M ss,200 .92 12.221.22 -95!.52 --------- !·t.OO Wlnnebngo ------ 18,015.T.! :re,895.52: >1 ,5~8.52 668.82---------- 438.99 Wlnn<'Shll':k ___ 2.f.,6l7.H ~1,026 .08 8,631.97 485.71 811.89 1,917. 06 Woollbu.ry ______ 72,7'17.38 189,700.62. 22,762.00 2,81>1.88 61-1.41 •.582.58 Worth ---------- 15,726.49 28,372.52 2 ,868. 21 205 . 50 -------- 421.87 Wr-Ight -~------ C6,!Sl2.00 58,409.81 ll,741.10 2,532.21 593.92 200.00 ---- ----------------

Totnl -------· l 9,'129,680,42 $ 6,878,0U.96'J 950,9~8.!12' 188,771.96 'S 14,81&.81,J 92,3U.83

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

SuPERINTENDENTS-CoNTINUED

'72,74li.M 116,620 .52 103,U7.1i2

112 ,7<10.92 152,087.15

to.'i,Sll .?li 273,910.82 70,'l118.57 63.1.21.02

100,670.00

81,400.00 147,725.55 119,687.77 114.005.8·1 87,028.00 78,421.88

120,'780.« 88,037.98

103,006.(1} 122,500.21

lH,800.62 68,16(.66

13L,3H .. OO 85,644-.05

128,451.76 88,227.~0

521,50:1.07 28l, · l86.2~ 11~.783 .118

Pald Teacllers Since Lnet Report

Males Femalea

7,175 .2G U,6-18 .64 7,651.00

15,68!J.OO u,l:li~.oo

1.1,603.25 2t,'IMLOO

8,840.00 8,151.132

I.!!,{54.25

12,20,92 15,000. 4.7 13,002.07 14 ,778.00

9,765.1S 8,400.]3 9,806. 83 9,888.98 9,665.42

11,629.00

10,765 .43 4,871 .00

10,1138.00 4,882.98

10, 400.00 6,206.00

44,81D.Ii6 22,889.00 18,005.&i

68,00:1.-tJ 70,195.07 00,811.00

68,81fi.78 77,D7lU3

7{),179.05 178,1iU.C6 86,008.1Y7 32,439.89' 40,62.9.95

46,1186.73 76,824.70 63,201.00 97,118.16 4.5,262.00 40,803 .86 58,007.09 48,239.01 60,936.02 76,886.82.

63,716.85 82,051.70

70,486.06 4D,7f17.m 7li,EOI.75 G3,930.92

:w.J,747.9:; 183,021.27

00,400.95

Cred.lt

78.18 163.06

""'·"' 68:J.OI 17l.B7

173.70 ...... '·"' 58.70

1,000.81

81.00 1,039.85

279.84 858.99 215.60 ...... 083.00

16.84 1015.03 890.00

511.2f H0.69 ..... 137.60 203.00 84(1.45 122.28 -100.111 2U.5G

103.08 41.61 68.03

UIS.iot 2.f7.CH

W-!.61 10'1 ... 78.44 01'.63 5.1.85

79.85

"·"' 201.68

1,838.96 800.40

9)1.76 44.9.M &«l.M

~.878 .80 76(1.'117

95.80 .5 .78 161.83 438.110 lOO.tl) 24.17 48.18 155.00 00.53 " 21.EII

115.26 1,926.83 116 . .62 46.B6 4(),25 1.91 Sl!l.Ot. _______ • 00.81 006.81

2-~.82 64.7.(

89.10 sou•

188.44 191 .00 1~.9-t 12.25 ]4!). 02 .2(1

68.03 --·------8.88 89,1!03.81

44!l.6fi m.rs 107.7D 008.18

317

26,G"l9.18 81,!0il . 'm 88,854.25

87,tel.74, 57,875.71

19,008.81) 77,fM.66 1-1,851..0 8,82~.!9

89,881.27

2.1,0!10.17 ~.litl.l.O 6r2,820.'73 8l,OH.n 81,718.82 27.078.76 62,009.15 81,862-.53 43,317 .08 83,813.87

89,303.68 21,244.39

•n,53G.74 80,819.81 n,BSJ.7'9 21,003 .00

104.,300.09 '7 .. ,859.82 84,800./J)

71,00'6.10

00,165.08 264,7lf.).15 100,023.00 141},848.(17 128,8tl'1.26

7,500.19

10,515.4-t 4-1,614.50 11,065.'16 1.4,1)51 .00 17,282.38

4.2,1-15.77

58,003.00 150,11!8.81 56, 76·1.83 78,·100.70 71,108.00

V28.76 65.03 500:.96 20,870.4.5

130,703.2.>1 87,695.80

80,.UO.Il8

78,~.39

1~,HS.42

10,010.~

11,281.00

10,800.1)2

75,767.94 40,900.®

151,606..12

IU,099.38

467.75 -~---------874.69 SCH.48 57.28 10 .00

800.69 27UI8 06.00 102.10

1,868.88 2,633.2ii

BSB.B3 10.96

974.88

500 ... 161.74

!im.'n UO.O;:i

137.05

470.10

34.20 620.87

il4.68 1,2U7 .81

109.00 2.00

26,795.45 69, 78S,97 38,B.fS.20 .55,617.05 80,502.01

48,800.88 26,000.Bit

Zl,002.83

~.m.oo

!4.5,763.79 18,880.65 98,100.76 800.68 220.a& 878.a:l 82,921.10 98,251.2-1 11,~7.2!) 49,178.79 100 • .68 87.17 128.70 87,192.77

ll1,!)87.8J 15,o:Ki.19 64,869.13 88.08 U7.43 00.39 f2,2S! .0'7 92,993.86 18,824.10 41,(}32.48 189.68 1715.46 2, .WS.47 85,2:18.27

152,781.85 10,725.00 92,1111.01 89.UJ.I 70.18 00.81 40.286.12 66,657.57 6,80'7 .50 33,288.50 ISO.n 14&.-t6 11£1 .00 16.00'1 .34 7'7,01.9.96 7,ii!I.02 48,0641.16 40.00 .22'J ,fi6 85.73 22,261L48

292,68UI4 11,708.13 216,687.83 litl2.25 52.7J l,fi()4.00 62,216.12 47,594.69 4,e?'D.Ii0 27,623. 19 8.25 185. Jfl JO.I!f 15,192.62

117,78:1.06 1.1,1117.20 62,329.52 88.00 2Q.28 ----------- 41,2'U .7l --------------------- ---Stl,SG3',107.92 '1,181,700.18. 6,439,3!17.00 t 21J,'Q31J.45 $ J3,8'Tl.1'i • B0,809.s; ~ 3,005,800.18

318 REPORT O.F THE

ABSTRACT [B)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

SCHOOL FINANCES, SCHOOL HOUSE

Countlefl

• \!l lllt' ------------------ _____________________ ,

.\ rlnrns ----------------------------------------­AIIamnkce -------------------------------­APIHtno~:~.e ----------------------------------­Andnbon -------------------------------------

B t• UtQ n ---·--------------------------·------Hin ck Iluwk ------------~---------------------Boono ------------------------------------­Uremer --------------------------·-----­Buchflnn n --------------------------------­l~ueDil \'lsln -------------------------------­Butler --------------------------------------

Cn lhonn ------- •• -----------·----------------­Cnrtoll -----------------------------------­Cnss ----- ----------------- ---------------Ce-dnr ------ _. ··--·-· . •. • ..•• C"f'rro CJol'~ll) •• -------- ----------------------r'hl'rokoc- -------------------------------·-----­('ll!cknsaw --------------·-- -------------­Cinrke -------------------------------------· ('Joy --------------------------------------­Clayton ------------------------------------­C'IInton ----------------------------------­CrnwtorrJ ----------------------------·------

Dnllus ---------------------------------------­Dn,rla --------------------------------------­Dt'<'ntur -------------------------------------­n rlnwol"C' ------------------------------- -----n~ l'lrolnt>!l ------------------------------ ·--D 'ckln!'!Oil --------------------------------­Dul•lll'l11C ----------------------------------

iii ,-~~ c" 0~

2 ,1H!Ul2$ 2,000.-16

ll76.09 6,-t50.1H S,IHO.SS

2,124.2:; {1.,(100.28

10,724 .1}(} 4,510.43 2,614.07 4 ,423 .81 6,218.00

6.5fl1.81 4,rmo.w r.,B"ro .Sfl !l,!i.'"l4.41 S,91R 5!)

~:~:~1 :t,638.00 1,no.1a 6,-1.)5.88

1 I ,000.02 1,1oo.on 4,41?.'i.(ll 2.~.n 1,280.1}l 2.A.41<

2~.l00.00

Debit

8 a. :e:: O" •c ..... '-o "~ ""' ~0 ~0 >;::

~~ •• ~~ o:"

3,SJ.7.{J:j -- ---------- ' 9,211.06$ 5,000.00 1,2?1.01 •.....••.••.

10, IOO.lU 000.00 2,171-50------------

8,310.8:1 000.00 (,Bl!l.82 31,162.00 3,617.71 •.• ______ _ 0,318.61 20,000.00

l('i,676.6.'i {1,768.00 2.400.85 20,850.00 l,rnH.S3 •••.• ___ _

,IJ.87!J.27 ----------2, m~.Bl ----------4,781.23-----------8,~39.79 il--'1.01 . 5,7B0.89 ----------

8•

~~ ,o . ., ·-C51: ~0

000 .00 20!1.00 .....18

1,087.56 8.08

I00.7G 2,153.00

11.12.00 578.01

6,81)'1.1-l 91)7.00

51),1)6 l,GH.SZ

136.4{1 2,100.86

""'·"" 1.152.73

15,1!15.6"!. ..••• ______ 013.7B 1.79i'i .22 2711.00 2,2."1('1.00 6,057. 79 298.00 20'i.OI 1,216.815------------ ,(8),2Q

00,211.28 10,320.10 1{),188.40 '11.451.18 ----------- 8.70 3,890.08 ---------- -----------

En1111et ------------------·--··-----·----------- -1,132.3.:; 2',52~.17_________ 70.81

J1'ii,VP(lP -·····--•---··-··-·---·--------·-·--· ll'ln~· tl ----------------------------·-··------­l<"rr~nldlu ---------------------------------­Frf>mont --------··----------------------------

flref'llf' ------------------··--------------------­nrunrl ,v ------------------·------------------­Gnthrle ------------------- ------------------

lh1mlll'on --·- -----·····--·--··· .•• ----·---·-­Finrwock -·-·---·------··----·--------------­TTtl rd l n ---------- •••••• ······-········ ····--­Flllt"riNOil ---------------------------------­Henr-y --------------------------------------­lloword ----------------------------------Humboldl ------------------------------------

Idn ------------- --------------------------10\Yn -----------------------------------------

.T,lcks.on ---------------------------------------­

.Tn~per ----------·--------------- -----------

:l,:mL2l 2,010.77 6,761.08 4,8"'10,/!i

?,2:i7.62 4,1r.0.2JI: 3,1'ill.l"

:t.M7.0l ;,801.H 4,870.114 7,422.91 1,717.W 1,000.82 2',<14$.28

2,572.r).'l S,8"l1.5I

-'.tfH.OO 7,561.70

9,-12'1.72 ------·----- M0.53 1,802.48 ------------ ----------8:,400.17 ---~------- D.li.OO (,177.47 1.200.00 06.32

!Jl'6.67 -----------B,HHU)J 21,100.00 2,081).00 ••••••••••••

o,soo.oa -----------4,20~.02 -----------9,DI8.11!" __________ _

10,8-ljj),Ol 6,080.00 1 ,373.4() ---------- --9,727.07 1 ,000.00 3,183.05 -----·-----fi.155.8i; __________ _

5,245.32 20,870.00

B,B71.11 ••••••.•••• -18,20ii.26 41,~2ll.58

s·.o.'" fl00.81

2 ,008.60

4f;.fii'J !IHS.M 4~..0.00 1'UI.I)I) 710.58

4.00 132.73

7,67'11.h8 8:12.06

110.1~ 10.S'II,8o

St!PERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

SUPERJNTENDENTS-(CONTfNUED.)

~UND, JULY 1, 1907 TO JUNE 80 , 1008.

~ Credit

() c; ~ ,. s _g'Oti ~ ... fi £. :a ~~~ _Ec.i "" ~:;s :i~ •" -~ .!J l:ig:!£ §§: "- ~"' £.: :;z~ 3

~ .. ~~~ ""~ -oOQ ~:I -o~

~~~ ,:; ::.all !:O

1,!ro1.61$ 38a.D7 • 2,533.'17 ------------. ········-----· Jl,SJ,.H 6,t{tJ 00 J,7Ul.tS • $ 00.70 ll,63i!.2'8 tla.J.Bl 783,00 l~.~IH.f-4 4,7.:.0.08 3,an.9

! ____________ 3HJ .85 fi,ZJQ.IYJ t.;JJ,tD 4Hi.iS ------------- !l,c.!tUU

13,926.89 !i,S26.l1J s,sro.o;. -------------- --~'·"!r .,.,.1;)\,58 t7,0ll:l.OO 11,11i1 .87 ___________ ..

--·-lif,65l.20 2,;Kl9.1;, 3,019.20$ ~~-79 S, l 7LfJ4 H,OOII.OO H,!hlU3 5,U.Ii:~.f!O •• .. J'i-1.-U~ 5,005.11 ll0.91_1 Oi2.UU --- ----------6,&.16.17 t,G.:Kl 0~ ~6.00 l,:t!.1.41o 10,!!,3.10 IUI.t4 2,-HI.:W --------- .. 177.!1~

16,0011.81 8,600.91 !1, 188.48 ------------- 56. It! -4-:.l,SlJ.I.II 3[),\ldl.-20 I ,J.jd.70 ------- .... 101.7:? o,uso.oo 8,5.:">8.1:!1 11.-• .-,.oo .. ----80,181.00 2,1~.33 UI07.:U lili.Cil 34,&08.00 U,001. 4~1 6,7U.61 ------------ 1.11.83 eu,OO(J.IJ .2l,la:J.8S 1,1113.20 ·--------·-- 38.00 3,850.21 2ln".41 1,\);18 . .1.2 J'l,IIJ r.a.tr. t:J,881.-tb 120.76 l,UUi.UI ··---------- lS.OO 0,667.40 3,lKn.tn' 2,&86.27 ----·------ 5:.!3.68 lO,f.?\1.00 6,1Uil.71 HD.OO ---·--------- 130.5."• 16,7U.83 tl,lll8.79 2,8.30.80 ------------- ...... lS,S!m.,~ 1,610.18 !1,0'17.7ti ------------- --·--- ·m:~l i'7,225.86 4,0tl8.52 11,3d'7.70 -·----------6,030.08 2,381.45 5H.OO --------------10,087.~3 2,b:J2.11 a.m.:ro .............. IOO.!XI 3,816.&

, .. 1

8'2:7.28 ,;m __ 68,008.82 2:2,5't1 .30 10,2'18. \\ ________ 27.i".i01 1,8'8.30 2,311.04 1,018 .8{) ________ :-::==~ 1,237.\Jtj

27,119.17 2:! ,700.31 1,510.00 -·-----------

6",72-7.38 !101.61 6.51 .1).} ________ ··•·· 000.00

13,316.55 0,5:)8,21) ll,f/07.03. _____________ B::!a.l.j

(},t1'3.1!.5 6,!187.711 - 31.12 lO,:t!S.i,5 l ,O!'t!l , 77 1,1!1'7.38 --~==:~=~- ·1-8.78 10,33~.H 1.1117.37 3,U~7 . .20

·---~---- -3,tltUJ3 4~17 - 71 fiO.OO •.. ______ !:M.s.;

20.0lB.05 0,12Y.Ol'i 220.13 ~--------- 332.:"!7 7,00~ .78 ,f:r() 1,713.50---------- 400.00

10 ,303.21 1,1(12,00 2,n51.S-1---------·-·. 6ltl.tfo 12,l20.00 1,18!.87 107.[1') _____________

1,000.08 1-1,868.06 2,81P.72 3,!i"20.86 ----------- - 261.63 25,088.(D tl,U:'I!l.Ji7 -1 , 175 .liB •.•.... ______ 270.21,1

3,801..00 l,,i!H.II,j 1..32..1.13 21.2,) -----------6,631.Sf) 1,2?;).00 2,111 L·n -----------~ 678.0.i 6,861.06 '1if7.2J 1,'1.32.~ 2'l.fi<i 006.4<)

](1.,003.-n 2,140.00 ··------------ O,OIS.lO &'i,268.01 2,1)6.&:1 3,702.82 •••••• ________ 17 .82

8,~t.C3 618.24 881.00 -----·------- 800.01 1:1,118.3-1 GZ,!J80.9! 3,0113.011 ••• _________ uu.u

~ c;. -~ oo -o. ~; .l:"'

l,TUUO$ 616.68

.9.; 2,974,60

Hlii.OS

5,&)3.00 2,00oJ.I!1

1S3.1ltf la-7.;\.1

1,211.77 t:,liU.(If.l l,!HU.:!l

D12.2'J 2.hl.f.O 003.10, 2w.n '

JG,US2.10 2 ,0 UI . \t4

J:t.! .IW 11,~1.fJI

29].()0 l,S:JO.Ii-7

{Jlj.&,

V:,();5.8.J

67fl:.55 77.1H

l,Jfil-71 3.18.&2

J,.j,5'jJ.70 172.8( H~.Pi

273.i4

J,I!OZ.B:l

'·"' 172.00 11Ui~

sao.ae !2,20...'U!O 1,638.10

337.17 2,063.n

031.11 I,Bi!S.S!l

J3S.&l 4!!9.07 111.50

6,002.80 f"IB .B3

10'7.10 2,830.111

~ 1 9

~ 'gi .. ~0 oc 0~

2,5i.11.33 2,000.63 1,2ill.87 6,395.07 1,331.75

B,Stl."i • .f.fl O,I6S,'i'8

){),317.80 J,~.~ ~1.tU8.?'0 1,5-!;.U)] .J,IlQ.8J

8,1:i2,2:.> 4-,l.IT:Ut'J t,D:t:J.M

1!3,8n.lll ::0,381.87 S.,7d..i. Hl I! ,:H7.1:iJ

ij.IO.iU 2,8J1. 17 2,4.2l.53 4,410.3d [>,016.0 1

9,S93.6H 2,710.0"7 11,:116.30 1,868.51 11,&17.7'11 ~.5111.71 2,7;l().liJ

4,810.00

2-,201.86 2,802.13 7,009.3(1 li.071.90

2,17J.20 20,l)J7.88 3,882.~

5,025,81 7.140.08 0,7:tO.U

U,et:e.21 ?28.58

2,171.12 3,1UH.n

2,&57.61 2'J,2-:13.6t

5,{)30.05 4.3'19.48

320 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [B)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Countlea

:ren\·reon ---------------------------­Jolln!fon -------------------------­.Jones --------------------------------

J{eokuk --------------- -------------­Kos!luth -------------------------------

Leo -----------------------------­I. rn n ----------------------------------­.Loull:'lll -----------------------------------­Lucas: ------------------------------------­Lyon -------------------------------------

r..rat11son ------------------------------­lttahnskn -------- ------------------------1\(o rlou ---------------------------------1\[unllllll -----------------------------­li.UIIs ------------------- --------··-- · ItUtch('ll ------------------------------1\fononll ----------------------------1\fooroe ---------------------------------­Mout~to•ue.ry ------------------------­Muecntlno ---------------------------"-

O'Brien -----------------------------­Osceola ------------------------------

Pago ----------------------------------­Palo Alto -------------------------­Plymouth ---------------------------­Poe.n.bontns -----------------------------­Polk -------------------------------------.Pottnwnttnmle -----------------------------Po,vesblek: -------------------------------

Ringgold ------------------------------­

Sac ------------------------------------­Scott ---------------------------------­Shelby --------------------------------­Sioux ------------------------------­Story --------·---------------------------

Tamn. ------------------------------------­Taylor --------------------------------

Un1on ----------------------------------­

Van Buren ----------------------------

~ ". .~ .... "" ·~ 0

1,038..48 1!!,730.93 2,U0.88

15,996.33 10.7D7.86

O.T1 6,082.01 8,1B6.13 6,653 .28

Ll,W.22

9,2.00.22 •• 689.4.5 8,007.66 3,278.72 4,190 . .f2 8,610.46 1,346.36 6,008.8! 6,.170.4.5 8,81JJ.OO

3,oi26.57 4,540.89

~.2.4-0.80

~:~::; 10,286.00 86,655.00

6,689.'l7 6,Dl6.47

4,886.'12

9,'121.07 66,600:.81!

6,85S.Sl6

~:f::~ '9,178.01

1·1,816.63

10,682.23

1,609.80

Debit

8 a; .: g; .. e~ l:o -· .. ~ "" ~g ~-c .-

!~ •" 8~ "E5 8~ ... -~ .. "' o; "' 1,151.68 1,100.00 2 .00

10,3'15.86 000.00 ~.81 Z,78l.U -------- 700.51

7,968.87 000.00 •• 620.99 ll,036.87 9,991.98 63a .f.!.!

6,21!1.02 ----------- 1,870.81 8l,oa8.U s,ooo.oo 7,882.66 2,026.21 ---------- Tll.6l 4,058.50 ------·---- 008.88

11,~78.49 -------- ...... 5,033.57 --------- ......

U,'I?OO.OO --·--------- ~.167."1 Ci,8l8.99 --------- 78.11 0,326.71 ---------- 15.00 6,074.(17 8,015.00 4,781.4~ 8,230.74 --------- 33.00

10,618.12 -------- 879.00 9,261.58 •• 500.00 178.'10 2,800.& ---------- .oo.oo 8,9:rr.B7 -·------- 1,760.00

8,811.61 --------- -----------S,SOl.OO ---------- 127.60

7,205.28 89.~i::fo 1,531.87 1,5l8.76 6.6.'i 4,156.01) Sll7.77 6,598.5!} 1D,246.86 S,472.QO

104,239.8> 6,400.58 18,179.00 2S,oo:UI9 11,361) .00 l,M'l .27 21,$1.71 ---------- 271.80

6.007.53 575.00 167.96

8,053.1>' ---·------ 401.61 0,002.25 3,540.00 2,ll5UU 4,0'Tl.UI ---------- U0.!50 5,·Uol.69 ·····;-,.;;:oo ""'·00

12,66-1.86 !,0&1.77

0,823.40 ooo.oc 003.1>5 5,075.48 --------- 8,2ZH.50

6,67 ... 83 -------- .06

1,738.'T3 ---------- UJ.30

:~~ .::::::::::::::-.:-..:::::::::::::::::: :::::: ~::I:~---4;eoo:OO ::~ ;:~~~:a:~n_:::::=::::.::::=::..-::::::::::: ~:~::l· = :~ --ls:-674~80 9,!::: Webater ------------------------------- 7,008.29 12,78i.49 ---------- 21,&)2.33

;:~~~~ -=::::-..::::::::::::::::::::::= ~:~::: ~:=::~----uoo:oo ~.m:~~ Woodbury ------------------------- 81,756.00 74,1Hl.071 ________ 1 1,218JI2 Worth --------------------·------ •.v-16.92 2,f28.~ 1,100.00 1,638.12 Wrlebt -------------------------- 8,787.3:2 s.~.4a --------- G34:.85 ------------

Total ----------------------------- ' 838,695.m &&8,217 .U6' 883,ca.u t U0.6D7.30

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBf.IC INSTRCCTION

SUPERlNTENDENTS....(CoNTINUED) .

Credit

g_~ ~ .... ~ > 0

.cv g~~ ~g ·~~ rr:~g .Of:l(;:; =~ t!§

£~~ g~~ £~;;; ~:: ~ ~~~ ~;~ ~z~ Es

-~~-~,--~--~-~--i--~--i-~~· 2::=::, ~:Ta6:: 6,=::1_:::::::::::::: 2~:~~ r,,nt.M 003.10 1,127.fl0 ___________ fS3.32

211,lW1. t•f 16,!.!9.;,81 2,835.12 ------------- 420.VS S'.i!,UiG. U ol,! • .jl.l:l 15,7U'I .:i ll ....... _____ l,OO:.I.S7

7,tf2.flt) ---------- - 4,1lJ2.J;3 ____________ , __________ _

~::::~: 17,::::: 6,~::!:~::::::::-.::i I ,ft::~ 10,111!'J.Jil 1,123.27! 5,(11~1.821 ... -------1 8-UJ.15 !! l ,D78.8l1 I I .872.otl 8,64U.66- ------------1 2,003.69

2::~:!:1 ;;~:~ 14,~~::::: .... ::::~~~ J/,:r! ~~:~~3:~ ~:~:~~ ~:~~::JI::::::::::::::: n~:;: w.u.-:.o.oo 2,7G5.8'J 2,H3.Pn: •. --------! uo.ao ~~:~:~1 ~:~;::~~ !:~~:~!::::::::..::::~ :::: lH,~I~D.U U,21U.n f,000.101-------------: 1,31.15 .00

~:~~:~· ~:~:~ ---~::1~~~ ::::::~:::::1-------.::~ 'i;~:~ f, f1JU.{t;1 ~:::~'1::::::::::::::'·---------M 51?,213.'17 :lti,&1LI0 0,001..1!1 ----------- 1,008.0"2 ~.B'ro.&! 1, -f.tl.OO 228.62------------ lil2-.t2,

I2,10.H15 400.00 5,£r.>3.U ·---------- 1,819.0'J' a:t ,!WI:UH 1!8,741.11 Wtl.OO -----------·-· ---·····-----

1fJ..'l,5H . .f2 2D ,G IS.7'J 32,21J!l.~ ------··--- 2,218.1.8 4:1, 1.28. 13 I!U,868.1D !!63.00 13.66 713.81 28,771.&? f .H t .Tu Ia,on.ll_____________ C>B.sa

10,J87.Zl

ll ,2115.!W 71,68:J.81 Jl ,ML9-I l S,5·,a.T7 20,40.J.73·1·

20,750.00 ll8, 14(1.58

S,!N,l.a4

2,761.00 l3,7fili.86

l,M4.U. 4£tU8

f,&50.1r.!'

s,rl28.tw 18,1180.ii3

1,021.03 ___________ _

2,~7.6') ___ ________ _

62-~.71'1.-----------681.~3 -------------6,£l.i7.Tl ••• _______ _

6,11~.8' ----···-----

8,4.118.71 2.40 ll,U71.8J ___________ _

617.82

0.81 40,~:!: 2,0.:"13.33

7Ut.82

m7.28 oouo

1,112.36 2,500.7.1

768.93

2,811.(71 1,339.57

•.29.oe 18,]15.!7

876.00 S68.86 150.42

1,012.00 2,220.58

66.1i7 8,440.80 2,21~.00

2tfi.23, 787.061 7G7.15 j 457.38 2:&t.OO

123.1!31 2,2&1.78

a:i8.6t 641).73

l,OSU!5 4lm.82

2-j,]fiS-.• 2 11,2:-lS.'n

988.16

MS.tl

1,()21.65 1,2$.03

587.76 2,800.9tl 6,003.61

1,000.9() 3<1.00

17,S07.12 7,0S8.f9 2,00\1.00. ____________ _

177.05 --------

8,580.83 1 273 oo I r.o.oo

~:~:~ 8:~~;~ ----·~~;i;_;~;;~;;;; ~t= 2,818.8fl _______ .. ··--- --·------·-- ----------- 100.62

81,853.5(1 2'.',8ta.78 8-4.81J ___________ ------~------H,11.'l.U 33,004.81 1,8f2.2.'; ---·-··----- ------------fi,02G.68 1,6!2.00 832.08 ----------- - 1 .6G

n.~fil.l7 1,f>38.f.6 6,610.10----------- - 189.17 107,885.39 00,170.&1 20,rm. -19 ----------- OOG.Ol lO,JlB. ~ 8,819.95 S,6Bl .5S ----------- 86l. 78 8,5(15.18 120.00 8,528.22 ---·-------- 47'.1«1

1,020.80

558. 13 1,1{17.43

728.10

""·"' 43'l.42 Ui2.S2

1,0'li.OO 7,450.48

""·"' ""·"'

321

1,468.27 L2,73S.71 2,S78.U

7,8115.71 D,4!!3.38

2,820-.71 8,6ii6.SI 2,115.70 8,3ro.47

11,402.741

2,611.12 2,561.U li-,683.0') 2,962.65 9,32-:j.I!O 3,6M.Il0 6,956.!-J O,U;'i.f7 ~.182.&4 8,{HO.H

6.192.lD 8,838.34

7,061 .56 2.,156.21 2,S0..87 0,400.~2

1a,o:,a.ea IJ,081.27 7.010.55

1,138.01

4,0.J5.4l l5,625.8G 7,6'78.08 2,72'l.2l 3,57tl.lill

7,1U.63 11,262.-fB

8,039.68

1,200.63

7,216.87 7,f5\.70 1,-159.71 8,573.01 5,404.10 3,391.23 i!,004.92

17,000.56 828.00

3,002.03

• l,O'J8,.[)3.U" 600,076.00$ 878,01-4.80. 95.00' 89,(127.01' 102,1i60.0? 'f Ot7,622.65

322

\.~ountles

.Adrtlr -------·-··---------------if Adnms ---------------------­.,\llnmniH.,..· ---------------------ApJUtiJouse -----·--·--·-------­.A.udulJoo ----------------------

BPn1oo --------------------­BIIll'k Hn wk ---------------:Boone ------------------------­Bl'elnf'r ------------------------ltuchnnnn -------------------­l~ue-na ns:tn ----------------ll\IUet• -··-···--··-··············

Cnlhoun -------------------CnrroU -------------------­Cuf:'s -------------------------­Cellar ---------------------C(>rro Gordo -----------------­ChP.rokce ------------ -------­Chlcknan w --------------------Clarke --------------------­Clay --------------------------Clayton -------------------Clinton -------------------­Cra"•rord ---------------------

DRllna ------------------------­Davia ----------------------­Dccotur -------------------­Dt>IO.l\"/1re ----------------------Des l\Joloes ---------------­Dickluaon -------------------Dubu(lue ----------------------

Em•net ------------------------

FfiYCLle --------------------­]l'Joyd --------·-------------­FrllnkJrn ------------------------}'rf!utOnt --·-----------------

Groene ----------------------­Grundy ---------------------­Gutlll·ie -----------------------

Ifnmlltou -------------------­Rnncock ---------------------­llllrdln --------------------­Irnrrlsoo --- -----------------­nenry -------------------------­no,vnrd ----------------------Humboldt ------------------

ldn ----------------------------­Iowa. ---------------- --------

Jackson ----------------­Jo~:~per ----------------------

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT (Bj-REPORTS m' COUNTY

SCHOOL FINr\NCES, CONTINGENT

13,018.63 .J a,m.87 ,1,<159 • ..11

]1,771.75 8,270.10

1~,728.56 20,4Jtl.21 12,900.86 J2,7'.H.S8 U,057.08 12,3-~.u 15,527.62

H,076.4S 20,8-\2.61 12,800.87 15,0"..0.78 22',0S:2.00 15,871.15 7,707.87 B,SO.:i.3'3

11,051.52 14.,010.52 18,101.69 15,1')0.01

15,003.0'1' i-,818.00 8,964.UJ

11,646.'18 6,474.00 8,315.66 Q,07l.25

7,.cu.r,o 20,34L85 11,532.01 J!J,400.87 11,421.67

12,B90.2e 10,2$.87 10,140.27

16,377.28 15,603.10 111,639.63 22,0.10.11 8,711.1!0 8,770.80

a,4ol.ro

13,230.04 lB,BSS.lB

H,318.86 18,769.!32

Debit

16,038.08 :J 11,300.30 18,700.38 17,tW7.73 11,270.17

22,006.11 4B,tn'6.88 25,2H.OO 12,000.71 18,325.17 21,427.37 17,5.12.8!1

211 .o~ J 10.99

859.46 iHS.62 75.33

2U.M 4£ .32

510.20 1,077.00

105.93 008 .17 33.09

22,800.28 1,401.2-1 18,1lH.00 1,811.65 20,213.0.~ 223.55 18,049.67 628.4.1 27,08.94 5S5.1)1 19,800.00 13,2i2.P3 63'0.00 0,3'?3.01

15,437.81 121.9) 21,7{}1..81 851.00 49,875.59 622.68 27,32UMi 2',164.43

20,4.i5.10 800.00 9,0.W O!l 11.65

15,180 29 tl8.63 16,7/i.0.2Q __________ _

33,82e..69 4,0Ul.82 :m,vra.68 10.56 4.2 , 871.?2 510.00

15,2-.JO.ZJ 000 • .22

2<1,300.81 131.36 10,8Q!U!l-----------11,09l.OJ 177.40 1&,1}.17.61 ?68.76

17,9'70.86 12,130.78 20,005.861 18,882.00 lb,006.86

~~:t!::1g: 17,611.82 l3,487.6il 12,150.10

1,221).60 14.1. 45 616.t8

1,651.02 463.56

1,318.01 152.04

.&')

.15 CH.sa

1, 76Vta ~ 436.52

1,008.02 4,fWi.49

200.71

2,786.20 382.07

6,401.6 r112.00.

1,645.42 3,177.20

407.50

251.19 652.M

1,191.68 092.21

6,113.& 1,085.63 1,741.01

Bf.il.U ],401.50

fl21).02 1,423.80 2,760.40

2,885.59 217.87 1>81.00 759.80 285.72 638.03 363. TT

274.10

1,288.00 871.10

2,080.05 537.11!

l,SOO.M' l,IW7.6~

003.09

301.69 91UJ3

l,U2.00 835.62

1,222.47 1,2'76.98

805.10

H-,!W8.10 ~--------- 6,1U3.,S 17,174.85 623.89 9,9().j.81

20,D1B.0.1 328.11 I,SQ.t.98 25,240. u 1,681.51 ,jiJ,1,flli)

31,900.82 20,500.17 23,15S.B7 31,128.50 26,82.6.4.3

(0,SS3.46 66,007.38 Jl6,112.60 26,4M.01 3~,001.50 !r7,91!lJ.41 33,520.66

98,628.1J) ~,6BI.O.l 31,528.76 aa,586.ar fi6,480.SD 37 ,358.87 23,fU1.21 18,030.35 82,008..24. 37,21Jli.68 G7,M3.SG 47,410.38

46,888.9~ 11,111.6\J 25,1.74.07 29,11J5.o&8 41,&75.1S 21,910.113 52,8ltl.'79

23,GlD.03

46,L'i6.68 Sl,2lti.82 28,81.7.92 27,775.16

BS,005.1'!9 23,882. 7~ 37,625.60

37,215.58 82,008.45 ,7,488.93 48,670.00 2'7,!82.81 23,535.67 25.01?.01

32,'100.10 &:l,IJ87.21

86,025.06 4(1,186.67

SOPERINTE:SDENT OF Pl'BLJC l~l>TRUCTIO.'I'

SUPERL.'(TEN DE~T~-(Continued I. Ft:'ND, JULY I, 1007 'l'O JUNE 30, H108.

12.~1l2.o;l~ 7',S:o1.ttl

m:~~::j ~-~'i.2i 2''1.0&.'1.\H Zli,101:1.:n ll,OOS.r•• U,?M.ttll H,1iia.&! U,800.HO

lfi,l.JO.M/ Jfi,-100.801 18,8H.J.la 16,1:!1\.Qfll

~:~J:~I P,HLOIJI 8,77tl.ll

11,&!2.82 Il!,!;HO.(I~

00,7!17.00 lll,tl·1.80

20,1'39.0'1 7,2Gl.:-,r.

11 ' .j~l(l.31J 13,0Si.UI Hl,775.19 li,IIJ.03

81,288.70

~:'i.27ti.:H! 11,5211.93 I:l,1JO.ltJ lt,lM.7~

Ll!,!?tiS.ll II,H!l.:t:J H,2SI1.12

l.f,fi72..6 11,~7-&1 l9,Jr,t,99 1!1,4.H.1t 12.(Ji>7.7!! 11,8:13.·1.1 8,1i3t.:J:.l

{:~~:~,~ l~::l• ~::1· i~:~J· ~:~~~:~ :;:~~ 71):~1 {~:k l,l:Sl.iH 8'J'J.O:..I.... M,t.531

l,liili.HI 279.2? fi6.S.lj 60.SO li,ILILI!O 1,735.78 IHIJ.WL ..• ___ _

7:g!;:~ ~~:~: ;~:~1----·6:-401 ttr~::-i1 ~:~: ::;1! ··-oos~77i 1,60:J.771 6H.00 1 ~.u1 Jkl.48;

I,H:ll.O.II fl.j0,791 I18.l31 868.191 l,l(ll!.J:. ·UV.O!i ltJ.2.~~ 863.U l,Yl!U.-11 'll8.831 20.~1 ---·----l,~ld. >b &~.21 3~!J.H l!'.Ull

t~~:~, :;:~~ ~~~::~:·=:~~~===\ 1,118.47• ILl.!JI ll.:W: 82.~

t10f.J.n1 ~ . .ao1- >3.44,---------~

1~1.71.00 3fkd!ll, HTt.6.'i 17.00

J:~:::~l ~i~:~~! ~:::~ 2.~~:~ 2,1'72.!4 8M.7tl 4nU3, _______ ~_ 1 t,777.ti!il as .... -11! no.ua 4:15.81

~:~-~~~ ~~:~~~ 1~:~ -----.2~7~1 !:~J:?,i, i::~l 1~:~ . ~5.001

llfi7.m P8i.7ul to. to: .71· 3,217.231 307.00 H7.b7: li.S.;i

2,~:::1 ~~:: -----:~~ --- .. :~~~~ 1.~~:i~ l-:u~ 29~:~ ---·--a~,or 1,2!'11..25 2!10.22 200.65 Il3.Tii

l:~~:~!i 1,428.71

l:~:~ii l,&m.l!JI 1,8;!2.J.Sj ],3fl7.ll

!14<1.71 1,()ll.ll~

oo.or, 4SS.6tl 0.13 100.10 265.00 2T.3D

wo.w

131.00----------1 [>..1.28 JO.OO; 3!.1.00

151.01 ... ------1 261.~ l,:t:i 176.17 4.98.50 1S5.22 156.S-I 100.48 60.00

!1.1)2

Hl.71!--~-- --~· 1100.&4 ---------! tliii.!H. D.UIO

~::~:=--~~:: __ l,Sl0.07: Sl.7li fi,fi71.6l •• ------

6-".S.~ uo l,OOJ.311 \J.I~.Br,

~:~~:~1 2.~~:~ KU.B8 101.&11

t:::;l·----,~~00: tl'i0.17 •••• __ _

1,2fi',J.H2 1,1:0,00 .?,.jfli}.i>Ll 200.00

:.B:L!2 7'0.00

~~:~\ :g:: 1 :~::~:~~:=~~ ~~) 1,7·15.M ll6.00 3,ID7.97 --~---·--

1,230.$ij 24.0.00 3'Jl.87 8.1!~ 175.63 12-.12 2SJ..9) ·4.7.00

11,100.59 35,00 26'J.OO 2,216.00

1,,5;,2.2'S. ______ _

1,071.00

~58-40 l,W0.75 1,01)6.00

m.O-I

2,?U~.6S

7.00 &19.25 ua.oo

200.00

S,C'l!.Ml 1.\1,00 2l.H !L76

7120.20 -----~---

I!,HLIR t,-toe.tul g:r~:!~

330.00 600.1.2 2H.25 25.00

&n .• 2ft~ 5.00 61.28 --------

307.6.0 10.00

2,Z72.71. 817.42

2,li.'J,RO; l,tJI-o.:n 1.839.!11:

l,4i\l.~' II,IT-''i.tl!.l 1,170.11'1 1,817.00 U~U!l ~. ll\1.\!$ 11/MS.I-1

1,{110.10 S,IIJ7.H7 !1,-12().81 l,Uti'.lS 19,6:;1.~ s,roa.!lll 1,003.f3

4.J1.16 2,!s8.06 1!-,IJS.:!.OO

10.1l45.fl1 -t,63l.S1

~.201.26 I, 711.~'3 2,266.21 1,700.65 1.74.0.11:;

7,;;,'\:r;f 1,-4{)1.78

11,220.43 1,876.29 2,56R.SB

805.82

!,29I.SS 1,32-I,I![J 2,177.8&

2,9!'U),l8 9.'J7.1H

8,000. 70 2,880.48 1,100.63 1!1,107.91 2,678.72

323

Jl,771).5.1 0,100.71} S,3SI.50

lli,\!13.31 lO,OOLSl

11.710.M 2-l,OU7.'i0 l..i.565.t5 10,0.11),1)3 H,O:i5.23 12.01a.rG l.i,57:J.83

Li,210.08 IM,lfjil.IU 10,390.&:& 13,2!16.57 11,81.13.16 l-l.,t16l.'Tl 10,0Sfl..f0 7,168.27

12-,56.l.B3 16,7ll.l.L2 JS,7D3.IJO lll,M.n

16,651.(18 3,02U.88 0,566.H

11,581.1)2 lJ,551.fiS. 7,iU3.1Jl ~.920.75

7,111.84.

H,!l.'ll-06 .1G,50l.Z4 9,9:'.0.8()

10,526.06

1,'3,·177.51 U,170.\J7

14,{1:-16.81

1.5,380.62 12,2!")8 • .1!2 1.~,179.2!1 19,079.16 11.003.00 8,100.11

12',2.15.00

12,665.?~ 1,169.62 368.61 111-1.83---------- 10.rill 800.00 1,978.20 1C,081.1l7 Ji,265.1S l,8la.ru 1U7.87 11.11.02 11.00 1,459.10 ·------- a,BOO.l6 H,Obl.~tl

llJ:,001.08 1,076.60 100.80 tlG.OO 179.72 1,456.17 4U5.00 l,G50.91 15,781.$7 15,s:i.5.05 1,936.73 2:2"0.21 9l.(il 12.00 2,GU.09 40.00 8,877.70 15,630.28

counues

J.l•rffLM>OR --············-·· •••• .Tnlln~ton --------------------­Jonc8 ----------------------

1{(-okuk ---· ----------------­Kot(ifUUJ ----------------------

tr:;n ·:=-::::::=-.--=~::::::::::=::1 t~~~n .::::.=::::::=::::::::::1 Lyon ·---------------------

i\[nflh!Oil ----------------------1\tnhst~tkn ---------------------

~:~~!?.11~11-::::=---::-_::::::::::[ i\lllls --·- -------------------1 Mllel.~t-11 ------------------t\lotlllOll. ------------------·--­?llonro~ ------------···-----1\[ontgnml.'ry -------------------Mnscntlnl" ----------·······-·--

O'RriPn ---------------------­Q;.~ccoln ---------------------

Pnge -----------------------­Polo Alto -·----------·------­Plymouth ----·--·------------Poc-nhontos -----------------Polk ----------------------Pottnwnttnmle -------------­Powealllek ---------------------

Ringgold ---------------------

Snc ------------------------­Scott ------------------­Sbe/.hy ---------------------­Rioux ----------------------­Story -----------------------

Tntnn -------------------------­Tnylor -------------------

Union ---------------------

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [B[-REPORTS OF COUNTY

..: .. ~ " . .::§ ·-0

7,Gs:l.l1 12,13!U7 u,n2.5D

l:J,IBL·IO 22,758.fi.i

7,87.'i.~tA 1

21,SS.:U.5 6,56-l.Dl 8,8-18.48

ll,o:l2.72

]2,681.27 13,til0.28 13,82'l-.OO 17,08!1.111 10,003.2() ll,llli.02 1!\,808.99

7,788.71 16,879.15 11,182.63

18,41.'!.32 7,028.30

17,402.81 u,r.l30.1l8 15,63~.51. 11,810.97 63,of,2tl.3-l. $-1-,700.80 15,182.1.5

11,675.1)1

12,378.20 29,673.fi8 17,851.5Q liU,02l.22 18,140.~6

2"2,881.02 U,095.10

13,378.92

Debit

13,431.80 2.8,100.8) 17,197.81

20,100.80 211,005.67

83,533.18 6-i,931.82 10,470.-f.j 7,533.47

10,337.88

~f;~:J! 21,063.62 32,417.00 H,765.37 18,733.13 21,611.1! 11.~78.01 10,(i7ti.81 24,3{9.61

20,800.16 0,877.75

~U,883.lli H,5H.OO 21,065.00 l5,13<J.I3 138,01~.08 01,818.00 21,0JO.fJ6

U,OOll:.40

l7 ,217.3t 7',203.56 16,812.40 2i,S31J.71) 2J,18:i.63

21,001.51 15,686.00

.21.855.56

8.16 128.18

1,314..1)'.1

200.4~ .231.07

76.90 7-19..11 ...... 97,08 88.16

1,624.2'9 187.87' 0:13.56

2,596.011 072.58 LiJi.lli tl.l8

4.!'"13.00 980.D3

s.raa.oo 1,001.40

1.00

Dl.li 1Ui4

8~.00 67.01

O,l'iH.OO 7U7.00 513.12

13.01

ltlt.lO 0,761.96

88UI5 nB.28 7SiUO

4.5.03 876.29

2.078.00

030.87 8,013.311

700.&1

2,737.~5 1,'75.28

633.f<) 1,718.71

t5:~ 1 lriiUH

),200.32 1,038.00

212.70 2,SW.68

391.58 1,B10.55

001.61 437.03 276.40

2,817.96 33UJ1

2,700.28 007.57

1,700.10 2,uun

11,656.42 1,500.00

813.18

321.01

479.74 1,&.69 1,-f;il.!ll 1,128.06 t,MS.08

1,100.0\ ...... w.u

22,058.-13 43,532.-10 32,6SLSO

3(1,298.1U 6i,371.87

42,119.40 89,738.82 17,946.67 18,365.05 83,256.13

30,290.20

~:~~~ li2,313.85 2.S,Hl.83 25,430.88 41,3!11.85 23,4tiJ.l9 37,975.92 oo,s:w..ao 38.35-&.81 18,15.2.00

~.189.93 27,061.08 42,'136.53 29,163.11

220,111.74 101,002.61

40,099.56

u,o-32.48

30,239.88 U6,528.60 36,790.99 110,508.UI 4S,000.87

51,093.80 28.047.00

37,.(3!).00

SUI'ERJNTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTJON

SUPERINTENDENTS-(CONTJNUED).

tirl u ~~~~ ~!j ~~j~ ~; .. ..

11 003 llt/1,11)1) 1s: t1:6:ra J,!f'lt. ···I ., U 161t.J.OI 1,3-11. rol 17, ll.'i fl,W.l . .iOI

II,IS.:io.U:

: ~:~¥J~I 8,7-tl.ll

u,6i10'}I

11,51Ul.S Ja,711S.GS t:..r.'l'i.t3 21,987.118 ll,SUO.!i 1j,fo08.1.10 l7,M.l.:l.l

~:::·~:~, :u5,00J.Ot

H1,(151.MI 8,80L80

ll,lt87'ro ll.li"\1117 17,l'i1U17 11,71'11.17 11tl,f~W.~ oo,r121.11 1S,210.19

Jo,m.n:

11,510.78. [Q;,9.i7.61! U,74:l.U.ll ~-, ,';ll.b'l 11,7b7.S.'ll

~:~:~1 H.BO.'UIO

31' 1,87tl. 2,l0l.ts

I,GID.SD a.n~.87 .... 1,217. l,Ul1.

I.J•H. l.·~.>i.

" " '·' II

"'· ~:~!::i!

i'~~l: l.fl28.~

""·"' 1,7&1.H 1,017.2:. J,aoo.r,.-, l,Kiti.M 3,8'H.81 8,222.8~ l,8'i0.76

1.2J7.9.i

J,m.r..a 3,6(.0.06 1,716.1:1 2,829.&1 J.ng.so ll,i2ll.28 l,L06.78

l,aal.:tl

I

.. ~E 8f ~g~ .E•u ~~~ ..

Bll.ot: D-1.10: l~.Ji,

~li(l 6:o ......... , ...... 3ll'J.82. tu.U ·~-00

51JI.2.il

109.08: 61U,HI Jl!oi-!,i.i llll.Q.l ~-&'> IJ:U ()8, ;:Q$7,\2

l~:~;l 3U.81

8ll.l<R 17!i.63;

4,2.81 6lr>.H !lH.Ol J 11~.18

2,0lS.1H 1,-\.3..1.38

4.07.80

i2.371 13G.43 l,::::::i

1,181UI1 1, !Hi.l:!~

PI.B81 J,jij,Of

01D.81

>.

ft.i .o• =~

I .. ,E.:.:r-.

~g~ ,_

bl•. I~) ~ 131.~l lill.il.

57.51 27'9.27

120.7'8

Credit

i~i.ul ·:1~;1 51.t21

5,8:i3.110 1

""'·"'! liT.U •• ------1 ':I

.. :: .. 1

Uo.1:i, 8.90;

l37.oro l()'J.B9 :l:fil.~:l-- --175.01 J,U!~.71

33.70 6NU12 ll:i,Gr! !!'12.ro6 .... :~ ~~-~:::·~ 16.48 63.18

2!)3.~ 3.'.7.11

~~::g;. ----61~ ti.S.'i £110.87

176.0/1 8,fl.'IS.Iit 86.8:i B,·lll3.82 86,63 1,121.87

=

. . 0 .,

E~ o!i 0

8,;;~~~ 71:::1 6.=::11~:~~:~~ 2,0b:ti.OO ---- 3,&60.67 13,036.09

5l'.fl.22 ---~---- 1,6.:.7.81 13,896.3' 6-!2.00 1,450.69' 2,7&J.tl0! 24,69~.79

2,~:; _________ , J·~1!-~j' 2~:~~::! 1,~:~ ==:=::j ~:~(: ::::::

2~.?P 21:1.20, 2,767.18 H,OlJ.U

1,531.£2 3!".3.75 1148.AA H.-l!IS.OO

l.~~~:g't ~~~~~ ~::-~:~~~. ~~:~:: 731.61 1.303.-16, 6,flli.7G! 1::0,262.13 OO.S.P2 l.50 1,!.7'2.81) 11,3ail.3.) 5r..'itl.12 1,002.7bf m.43 8,770.75 879.20 108.601' 3,173.83 17,400.7f

2,:::~ri ·--~~~~~ ::::J~ ]~::~~:~ 6,100.85 22'7.r.OI 1!,808,42 a.~7t.G1

2,057. 78 68.(2 1fJ7.88 ·- -----

~.112.83 o,-~······­Q.OO SU.SO ?67.86 ·------~--!iOO.OO 252.00

8,•MU8 7!l8.1~S PfWl.S'l l,:H6.00

1,141.83 1U.OO

S,:'i/Jfi.Q? J8,523.57 cm.12 7,46.i.Ol

S,HS.(I;; 15,367.33 841.76 9,n:n.os

6,l!N.87 16,981.U t,0~2.88 0,015.0;)

21',306.0:1 T.l,268.,t5 4,870.12 25,813.19 2,387 .so li ,038.89

22.31'1 161.00 237.20 160.20 ...... 10,1'195.78 I

36.81) 1H. 751 Ml. n ~5.00 1,1).12.97 11,488.UP ·-·--····· 45.00:

56.02~ 85.00 1,959.25 ll.·Ull lf>G.01, 800.70 1,•1111,117 2fi.OO 11/;I.IH l,itf.fH 1,74J.6!1-----~----

82L7S M.8f 1,~.17 -·--------JO.iO 2.!:15.1).1 IJH.68

1

______ _

~2.U •••.. --- 2,117.81 -------

1.~.81 11,400.33 19,837.66 25,025.'78 :!,00!11.00 17,082.77 l,CII}ot.<n 21.,2:)11.78 9,161.00 15,837.015

2,238.4fl ~.22.8.17 11,213.71 11,7.0.68

2,H2.80 16,!52.ti

~::::: ~:;:~:: 1,~:::1 ~:: ]~:: 1.::::: ___ ~:~~ ::::: 1:::~: 12,80UM 1,4H1.0S 17'.J.17 117.1!6 ~3.28 2,r.OO.$J:-·------ !,806.00 J8,001i.l!l 14,8fll.S& 1,5t.S.f:ll 18!i.OO 41.40 10.66 B9.20

1 030.00 8~].].8 13,838.00

11 U:! !!'0 l,J63.2' 2.i8.92 05.17 -~------· 003.2Si------ 1,5-'li,IIJ 1S,OD8.60 !Ui,IBIJ.~ 2,295.27 1,21tUlO lL05 100.42 1,1'lt.8!i;._______ 4,6.'i8. 1S,G00.8~ lt,t'~-'g 1,0.ll.fl0 n7.tl 1M.fl:l m.H 1,500.93 51,460.87 .ol,879.r.s 6,522.31 12,-fm.sa I,&.s.::Ja 110.2.- oo.2o 100.011 t,2!12.1J7.· 77.1S0

1

1.24D.oo H,498.00 &.!,..,12.91 8,4.'12.8/i. 1,153.6li 475.62 42fio.07 1,ur7.57: 2,1.20.18 li,837.5B 60,2&.7S 0,922..28 a53.031' 833.12 98.11 21).10 100.101 .. 33.6! 687.86 0,2~5.88

17,f.'10.10 1, 162.UO 2l!U5 ?9.~ ---~-----. 1,008.50 Bbl.OO lJ,004.U 1&,9H.06

~.20R.!!I'i!10t,000.70$4~8'n.46$12,727.47fi7,~.00&10,601.87S840.080.7211~

Countie-s

llEI'UHT OF TilE

ABSTRACT [Jl]-REPOHT~ OF COUSTY

\o!CIIOOL f'INANCES-liCIIOOL Bt'ILUJNG

neblt

E E-~ Es ~= ~~B ~~ ¥~ t~~ ~= t~ t~~ z~ ~~ ~=z ~c . ,- I

At1alr --------------------------$ 1 3;)0 70$ :1 OO:J 00 j

~i~~;~f~I~~~~;~l~l_!;~l~[;~~~ flu4'nn \'lsta ----------------------- 70.02· l,U!:I.tn ------------: 780.2& Huth•' ··----------· .. ···---.. ------ -----------~ !30.21(----------:-------------

~~!i!~it~g~~~:~~~~~]f~~:~~~ Cllntnn --------------------------- J!J11.27 1,203.19 1,000.00 689.51

~~~~i~f~~~~~;~;~~~~~:::::::~;~~·:~::iii:=;;;;~~!:;;;~i~ ;;;;~:~~~=:~;;:_~~;;:~~;,:::~:~~~~:::=;;~~~;~~;~~;; ;~~~~~~ Franklin------------------------ 108.8:) 62l . .:t·------·-· -----------­Fremont--------------------------------------------:-------·· l,ta7.8e

I

OrteDC" -·------------------·-·-- ------·--· 3,0118.78 .• ----·--· ---·------· Grundy ------------------------ 6U . .O l, ... lG -----.. ----· 1,813.15 Guthrie --·-------------···----- --------- ---------,---------· ---·--·------

Hamlltoa ----------------------------------- P.lJ --------- 6tl0.00 HaDt!nek ·----·---------····--'- l,!r!O.III t,.a.7V G3.4! &8.64 Hardin ·-------------------------- 612.18---------- 1 tt,ora.m ----------· Rarrl•oa ---··--------------·--- ----·------- l,t!'H.53 --------- -------------Henry ---··------------------ .. 8.47 J,atii).OI ••••• _______ -----·--·--Boward --------------------· ----------- -----------·-----·--·-- -----------·

~:m:'~~~=====:=======: :=::::===: ------~=~~:======: :===::==: ;;;~;;;~;=-;;-~=--=;;;;;; ;;;;;;;; :===:~:~ :::=~~~~ :;;;::::;:

SC"PE!l!NTE'\DE'\T OF l'l'BLIC I:>iHTIH"CTIC1X

SUPERIXTEXDENTS-(Co,TrNcw).

80!\:D FCND, Jl'L\" l,l!JOi TO Jl'N; 30,1909.

Total Debit or Credit

Credit

REPORT OF TilE

ABSTRACT [B)-REPORTS OF COU:STY

Debit

('ountle• ~~ agi e•

~ g~.& e~ _, .. ~ ~iS ":! ". .~ ~~ o-

!!: .::4), ... .... .. •-" ~s o- ~=~ g~ •" 0 " 0: "

;;;~::~~~;:~=~;~ :::~:~f·· ;;~;;~;t~~~;

ii~;~~~i~ii::i~~:::~~iiii~~ : ~i~ RIDQ'Ilold ---------------------- --------------------

!~~,~~~~~~~~~?}: =~~~i==1~~~~~~:~~ Taylor -------------------------

1 I

1 ,

Union --------------------- 485.&S1

1,101.1-& ---------- G.J.lU

iitl!~~~j ::~-~tii~~l~11:~~~~ Total --·-------------------a D,SI15 .74 1t 213,HB.sot 7e,882.tD1t ss,zs.aa

SUPERINTE~OENT OF 1'\TBLIC l~STRVCTI0:-1

SUPERINTENOENTS-(CONTI~U£1>).

Total DeUit or Credit

Credit

330 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [B]-REPOH'f~ OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS­(CONTIN UED).

SCHOOl. Fl:\A~C'ES- INTbREST BEARING INDEBTEDNESS JUNE 30, liM)).

Couotlea

OutAta~~':r,1~o~:r~~gt~ntereat

Bonirranta Total

Adair ·---~-------~--~--=--~----------'* 31,11.7.80!_ _ ____ ______ 1~ :U,817.80

~~~r£~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~:~~~::=:;~~~~.-----~~::: IJentun ---------------------------------------' 29,040.00

1 6,616.0P 85,516.00

~~!~~~~~~~~!~~,~~~~,~~ '~~~:~:~~ ~~~~~~~~1~t~~~~~ !!II ~~~: Jl!

·i~*-~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~1 :~~~~==~:~~~~~~; Dubuque ---------------------------------~ 126,000.00~------------ 1

12{1,000.00

i~~i,~i~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~~;~~~;~~~~~~~-----;;~.;~~;;~~;~1 ~:~:~ l,..rt-mont --------------------------------------- 21,7tl0.00 ~.11 t2,tll).1.2

g~~~1~ ·:::-:..-:::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~:~::.:::::::::::::: ~:~:: Outbrlo ----------------------------------- 27,fit0.00 ----------- 27,1i0Cl.OJ

lltnnlltoo ------------------------------- -- -- ------- 4fi,fi00.00 0,181.87' SI,&U .I!T Hau{'()(!k ------------------------------------- 23,6150.00 m.tn1 24,837.97 Hardlo ... -------------------------------------------------- - 81,95.5.17. 81,U:.:i.T7

:::~10~--=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 60,~:: ------~.:_~. 60,~:: Boward -------------------------------------- ·---------- ----------- ----------­Humboldt --------------------------------- 15,W.88 ------------- 15,1.26.88

Ida -------------------------------­Iowa -----------------------------------

lackiOD -----------------------­.lUper --------------------·------

2,700.00-------­ro,e.oo 1,osa.u 11,000.00 --------51,760.00 SIJ,546.12

2,700.00 lil,Sl7.U

13,000.00 74,205.12

S{"PF.R!NTE:\OENT OF PI'III.IC J~sTI:l·< Tin\'

ABSTRACT [B]-llEPOI!TS 01• CIII'\'TY ~1-I'EI!I~H\OJIE~T><­(CosTrsu•:ll),

Countlee

l)"firlen __ _ O~~Croln ...

r:r. -Ito -- -- ---- -l'lymo,Jth -

::gr~h .. :ll~ll --·-· - -Pottflwnttauur l'owesblrk ...

~ .. ~nit 8bf•lhy ~fnux Story

Tanut 1.'aylor

Outetnndtn,:: Jl, ruh and lnten~~t IJt-arlnN: Warrant"

nonrt Warrante

700.001 ·-- -- -------· ·./ m,ro: •. oo -------···--·· 15,.)-Ut.OO 10.1.~.

ro.'no.s..; t 1,010.1271 28,000.00 ws.oo «.Ofl6,00 SU,333.00~

24:!,0;6.00 8,1\JO.r.t U,ouo.oo l,I\I:Z.47, n,m.oo a, 100. u &1,68i . .S &12.01) I!J, i1l3.lil 6,ta4.8V t7,a.·.o.n·J ·---· --•r,«:i'.I)J 1,5&a.J7 BT,OOO.OI't J.j,$S7.6t~

~:::::~ -·---====-·! 11,1100.1'1) i'l2'.17

--- --- I lli,IIIJ'J.ItO l,{"'!J.6S

1 ~·:!:~ l.lm:iO 4~,«o C»! •.eo.;.oo ~~.<~Ju on ·

~:;;:: --=~ ~-111 .!t,~~)IJ.OO IO,Iltl.OOi

i:::~:: ; ;g::::g! - ------ u,too.oo ':.:;.oo

--- 1----·

Total

700.00 02,7'JJ.OO 15, '136.38

fi2,7'!0.Rt 28,6..:.s.OO

ro,m.eo t.·-.o.245.5J 1:1,m . .r tl,!lf:O.J:I fi7,JH,Q.'I 16.047.4•1 :n,a:..o.oo -'0,110.17

JrY.!,Sfi'T.Q aum.oo 13,800.00 a.1.tZI.17 ti,lnJ.M 18,1'100.01') 1!3,001 •II)

!ifl,fXUi.m IO,OOJ.OO

332 REPORT OF THE

Ftret I Second I Third 0 rade Grade 0 r&de.

Counties

~ I I ~ I j I ! I .L\!lnlr ----------------------------------------------­.Aclnw!'l ---------------------------------------------

~:~rs~:g;~~~-~================-=======~===~= ---: Bf'nton ------------------------------------------­Binc:k Ila"•k --------------------------------------­Boone --------------------------------------­llrecuer --------------------------------------------

!~t~~n~~-t~~~=~~=~-==-~=========:::::::::::: -----~

~m:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ----~ g~~~~k~eo~~~-:::::::_-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -----3

~!~~:~:;:~=~~~~-~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~========~ ----~ g~~n!~~rd --::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::.::::: ---i DnJias -------------------------------------­Dnvls ---------------------------------------­J)ecntur ------------------------------------­Delnwnre -----------------------------------­Des Moines ---------------------------------­Dickinson --------------------------------------­Oubuque ------------------------------------------

• ,. 2 1 2 2 •

Ewro~t -------------------------------------------------­

Fnyettc ----------------------------------------­}"loyd --------------------------------------­Frnnklln --------------------------------­l<'renlont --------------------------------------

Greene ------------------------------------­Grundy -----------------------------------------­Outbrle -------------------------------------------

nnmllton -------------------------------------­Hancock ---------------------------------------­Hardin -----------------------------------­Harrison -----------------------------------­llenry ---------------.:--------------------------­Boward ------------------------------------ ----­numbolflt --------------------------------------- -----

Ida. ----------------------------l owa ------------------------------------

2 2

J::: .. _.:::::::::::::::::-_:-_-..:=::-.::.:::-_::.-~: ---i

.. 17 ,. Ill 12

• • 2 10

' 10 14. lD 10 81 • 7 6 o ___ _

.. 1

" 8 28 2 20------., 1 •• 0

" 7 17 ]Q 10 • 0 7

18 • ll 7 2] _____ _

"' ' 17 8

l1 " 19 • 32 1

6 ' H-----90 3

)(J ___ _

81

" 3 17 .. 12 • • " • 13 0 16 ,. 20 9 33 • 10 15 10 2 17 • 8

10

7

"'

69 .. 78 ., 63

81 0 ,. . .. . 28 1 80, ____ _

.. 3

"'I • 68------

~~~-----~

:t----~ 40 0

§::jl 00 3; .. 10 72 • .. 31 71 1 .. 1

143, _____ _

86------

88 .. 28

n• 77 • 81 1 79 10

.. 1 .. .

.. lS 56 _____ _ 30 10 41 1 71 1

16 .. 81

187

u ;;;

~ S7 33 .. .. ,. " 32 32 29

'"' " II

" •• [j~ ., "' " "' 11 28 33

" 50

"' "' .i(), .. 9

" <I

27 .. " "' .. " "' &I

01 31 58

" lG .. 3&

" .. " n

j

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLJC INSTRUCTION 333

COUNTY SUPERINTENDEN'l'S.

EDUOATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS JULY l, 1007 TO JUNE 30, HI08 .

Provisional I Special I ~-~ No. Certin- ~No. Appllcauuj garten cates Issue(! ReJected No. Examined

__tlll!/1/~/!/1/!/ i I~ I 8

19 7

• 8

17 II

• 7 ------o

o,

•' • 1 8 ,. ,, • " " • 7 7

1S 8 • • 8 .. • I

pi

' " " • • • 11 12

/i2_______ 2 ______ _

~~ ::::::: -------a:::::: !~ ------a··----·a·-----i 6i. ______ ----- -----

gl:::::::: :::::=~ :::::::: .. _______ ---------~ :::::=: -2 ------2

ai 1 --------25:----- ------- -------28;'------ ------- ------81·------21;------ 7 8

1-------8 •

" .. ll 27 lli .. .. ,. ,.

7 13 • " .. 18 16 29 18 18 8

l9

" •• " 19

" ' 18 :~1------, 28. ____________________________ _

~~----i ______ i ______ i

ffJ·~~~~~ ~~=~~ ::::::~ 80 ------- -- ------

J______ I 2

to;_____ 1 -------oo_____ 1 1 C.S,----------- 1 10:._____ l 2

~::::::::-----·;:::::::: fO ----- ------ ------27 1 ___________ _

48 ----- ------- ------67------

81 10 .. 18 00 .. "' .. "" 88 81 .. 7 •

18 .. 16 18

162 129 186 ISO ,., 118 18 100 • ... . 98 1 86-------

174 7 100 1

176 {l 8l •

llXI 2 l.Sa 6 210 .. 168 I 100 6 101 9 H7 7 100 3 116 .. 220 1

2-14 2 126 ].1 18l 7 232 2 119------

00 I 281 ____ _

1()2 _______ _

261 H

"" 8 tot a 240 2 100 7 ,.. . 24;0 ~

"' . ,.. 8 ,. " ,.. . "' ' 1\!6 3

162 7

76 ______ _ 128 . u U5 288

'17 51

" " Sl

17 S7

" .. 18

.. 61 t3 43 .. •o 58 10 8~ ---------.. .. " .. 40

" "' •• 100 38 .. .. •• 27

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258 1110 279 ... as

161 ,,,. ill 170

187 S78

;;:II Hhi'O ltT OF TilE

ABSrH ACT [C]- ItEPORTS OF COUNTY

f'ountte•

I • 1~~~~~~-=::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::: :::; 6

Kr>okuk ---------- ---- --------------------- -- ------· :1 I\.Oi18Ulh ----------------------------------------------1

ffili~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f~~~ -- -~i: 'flllliMOD -···· · ·-·· - · ···--· ···· ·-·-·-··••··•-•--·-· ---a, ~~~ ~~~nkn __ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_-::::::::::::::::: ll ;\lnr11lJPll ---------------------------------------- a

11 ~; : :~h~il· -::::::::::.-.:::::::::::::=::.: :::::::::::::::: :i

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[:g~~l~[~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :---j

~~~:ii;~f~T~~~T ll Ta.ma ------------------------------------ =1 1'o)·lor - - - - --- --------------- --------------- ----

2 Union ---- ------------------------ ----------

Vao Buren ----------------- - ---------------

Second Grade

I

T hird Orade

• I ~ • 8 I ~ I !:

I • . l

•• .. " 13 23 .. .. 2 1 .. .. •• "' .. .. " "' .. .. .. .. 39 11

"' 30

" " ... .. 11 .. .. ll 110 .. 8.l .. .. 81 ..

• 2S • } (),j • u Waocllo ------------ - ------------- ------ a u 2 ag a 8'J \\"arren ---------- - - ------------------- - ---- 1 11 18 81 e t7 Wasblnrton ------------- ------------ ----- 10 u li '18 7 S.'i

~t:f;~~r-~:::::::::::::::::::::-_-_-::::-_-::::::: ~ ~ ~ 1~ ~ ~ ~:~~:::Yet ::::::::::::::::-..::::_-_-:::-.::::-..:: : ll~ : 1&1 : : Woodbnt'J' ----------------·--------- --- 4 s 11 a 17

~~~!:~,::=~=-~==--~==~~::=~~======:~~: --~ .. .: ~1 •. .: :. .;

RUPERINn:NDENT OF l'l'BLI(' l:"~TI<ITT/0 .~

SUPER! NTEN DEl\ TS-(CONTlN UFO.)

PrOYIIIo nal Special I Kin der .· :\o. f'ertllt­

sarten catu l l!l~ueca ~o . ..\lJ&Jih-ant

Rf"J~cted

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181

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [C)-REPORTS OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS­(CONTJNUED).

CEll1'lli' ICA'l'ES Oil' TJM.CIIERS, EXAMINATIONS, EXPERiENCE, ETC. JULY 1, 100'7, '1'0 JUNE 30, lOOB .

Counties

Arlalr ------------ H U(l ___ ---- .. ,. fi 42 10 6---- 25 & ~0 10 0 17 1 6

A!IUmR 21 118---- ---- " " .At lnmnkt.e·------- u tsu ___ --- .. " 8 ---· 15 7---- 61

23 00---- ------2 10---- 8

AilPOilOOSe ------ " ] 6,", __ __ ---- "" 21

Audubon -------- 1b 134 ___ --- .. " 13 --- 00 a _________ _

DPnton ---------- 43 muck Unwk ----- s' Hno.tw ------------ l t. llreroer --------- H l:Suchunan ------- -----Duf'ntl Vistn ------ 14 llutler --------- 19

Cnlhonn --------- ----- ----- ___ ---- 28 22 1 3& --- 17

&~;o~~ __ ::-..:::::::: ~~ ]~ ::: :::: ~ ~~ ::: ~ ---~ :~ ~. :::: '; 1.3----------

Cetlar ---------- 16 152---- --- 28 22. ---- 22 3 6 27---- 18 Cerro Gordo ------ 11 112 ---- ---- 23 22 2 95---- 11

!1!2 ______ _

Chm·okee ---------- 10 111 ---- ---- 27.8 20.1 2 67 ---- 6 14 ---- ------Chlckllsn.w ------ l5 uo ---- ---· 20 21 10 fi.5 --- r,o 20____ so C inrlte ----------- 29 {II------- 26 23.:; D 21 18 21 2.___ "

~~~~~ton-::::::::: ~: ~ :::: ::: --~~-- g --~ ----~~ ---~ -~ o _________ _ 7 ____ 25

Clinton ------------ a 162 ____ --- :n 23 fT7 ---- o 10.... 217 Crn\vtord ------ 10 206 --- -- 81 20 92 3 to 10 ---- 200

Dnlla.s ---------- s 195 --- ---- 21 10 10 198 ---- ----- 20----------Dnvls ---------- 45 126 ____ -- 25 22 13 31 4 H .. --- 25 D~ntnr --------- 15 121 ------- 23 21 6 SO l u

a _______ _

E~~alr'~l~es-:::::: i~ ::::: ::: ;; n --i --·11 ---& ----,. 8---- 20 34 _________ _

Dickinson -------- 4 o·1 ____ --- 20 21 26 ~ 17 .. ---- 86 Dubuque -------- ------ ----- --- --- ----- --- --- ----- ---- ----- 3___ tS

Emmet ---- ----- ----- s.:; --- ---- ----- 23 s ---- 16 ----------Fnyette --------- so uo ---- ---- 27 24. Sl • 00 I~'loyd ----------- ------ ----- ____ --- 27 22 2-4 ---- 11 F11inklln --------- 18 f11 ___ ---- 1!-3 20 --- 2.4 1 16 l.l'remont --------- 18 11)() ---- ---· 24.910.9 --- ----- --- -----

Greene ----------­Gruudy --------­Guthrie --------

u ])6 ______ 21.811.8 6 21 181) _____ 22 21 0 30 240 --- --- 2'i 20 )1j

.. 28 00

bl E

" Hnmtlton ------- 14 187------ 2S 22 (J., ---- 61 Hnococ.k --------- 18 109---- --- 28 22 22 2 6 nn.rdtn -------- 28 IBO ---- --- 23 21 --- ------ ---- -----Rilrrlson ------- ----- ----- --- --- ~ ~ ·12 ---·j_g -5 --12 ~~~:rd ·::. . .-::::::: ~ 12~ ::: ---i 19 19.5 10 0 g 82 Humboldt ------ 7 UO __ --- 21 23 6 38 112

10---------

:.~··:::: t~ 10---- 45

18--- 85 17--- 48

1--- 134 lf___ 43 2S 20 75

12 111 ---- 60 ·-------- .f3 2 ](t___ 5 8 8--------

Ida ____ .. ________ ----- ________ --- 21 21 ---- ----- --- ---- --- ---- --- 40 Iowa ------------ 2ft 128 ____ ___ 24 20 2-7 H 15 --- -----

Jaeteon ------- ----- --- --- --- ----- ---- 81 1 12 a___ 46

Juper --------- 18 165--- --- 11'7 22 57---- 16 16 _________ _

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC l:if\TJ!('CTION 33i

ABSTRACT [C)-REPORTS OF COUNTY S(l PEHINTENDENT~­{CoNTINUED } .

CounUes

,Tl·ft'~rliQD ---------­J11hnsuu ---------­.Tones -------------

~ •

-1. . . .. • 8 .. . a r.

1:!1 ·--- --- - 27 25 2001. _ _ --- - 20 22 126---- ---- 21 19

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II . . . . 19 ••. • (! ___ _ " " ..

R"!'11kUk ----------- 25 61 ---· ---- 23 23 12 18 I 4 8 ll! .••• & Ko11~nth ----------------- 158---- --- ---- 21 7;; ___ 88 ___ 81 ____ :10

I ~ ----- ------- 9 1...10 --. ---- 88 27 l 2--i 1 12 0 0 ___ -----I~tnu ------------ ------------ ---- ---- -----· --- --- ---------- ------ ---- ------ ---------l..nuhm -------- 10 107 --- --- 21 20 .f 22 1 8 6 6--- -----Ln<"l\8 ---------- 17 73--- --- 23 21 2 16 15 17 2 fi --- 61 LJml ---- ·------- 28 121 --- ---- 25 2l 12 4J 20 49 4 i1 ·-- ------

Marllson --· -------------- ------ --· ---- 33 26 10 7i 83 fi ___ 18

~~~~~::;~~-:::::::: ~ ~ === ==~ ~ :~ ·--4 ----s2 :::: ----i 2.; :::::::::: lllnt·t:l!Jn ll ------ at 11'1 .••. ____ 25 t-1 n. oo ____ u 7 ~o ____ ------

mi~f:~:~~~~~~; :-·,:, ~~ ~~; ;~: -:~~ ~-~ :~~ ---t~i ----~~1::L:~~ i~ ~~~~ :~~~::In~--:===~ ~:j :,~=- -=· : : --~ ----~; --~ ---:~ :I :: ~=~ -----~ 08(~018. ------ ·-- tl 101 --- --- 23 J 21.7 8 8:2 s u 3 8--- 12

Pn.crr> ·-·-·-----. 1 127 ·-- ·-- 29 ~ s 6ii ___ 161 n 11 ____ n.. P ttlo Alto .• ------ ----· 100 ----·----· ~3 ---- SO •••. 21 8 8--- M 1'1_\'tnOIIi IJ ------- U 1~ -- --· 2,') 21 It !'1 ----1 16 li 10 ..... tOO f' ()('nhontna ----- -·---- ----· ____ ·-- 21 to 2: 40 1 29 6 12 iW Polk -··------·-- ~ :;-a., -~- --- .oo ltl 231 u -- 7 l'nttnwnttnmle ~- l~ 23~ 2Li OO.ll 4 w··-2 <4:1 ---g ----M :::: 100 PowH~llil·k ·---- - u. 21 fi 33 s 15 g 20 ---· -----

Riorgold ------ . ----- 1.241 ___ ---- 21 lO 61 ___ • ____ 1 ___ ----- ___ 1s I

Sut> ------------·-- ----- -·--·· ---- ---- 32 20 2 40 D 62 a Ul. __ - -----~ott -. H 101 S't.l H.l 1 S.'l·---- 8 u 4 --· 22

;.~;r;~~;~~:::;t:;-~;_;; ;: ;! ,~ __ :t_: ,_J ;1 !; ;;:~:::~~ Union 11 211 --- -- 28 t6

Vnn Buren ------- In 125 ___ -·-· ae u

Wnnl'll('l - --------- 111 178-------'Varnon --------- ----- --- .... ___ ·---Wnshlngton -----· 82 l.IW _____ _ 'Vm·ne --------- 311 Ui2 --· __ _ Webl!lter --------- 5 110 ____ __ _ Wlnnebngo ------ 15 115 ·-- __ _ WlnnPBblek ----- 21 U7 --- ---

:~~~bu~: .. :.:::::: --u ·-oo ::: ::: Wright ------- 23 2t5 _____ _

22

82 21

"' .. 23 21 !,!-1 22 22 1& 23.920.6 24 21 81 .. .. 20 23 24.5

17 .. 311 1

15 .fB 6 7 .. 1

96---"' . 81 8

"' ' 15 ' 78 •

.. 10

6--- 84 2 .. ______ _

] _____ ---- BEl

--i3 1~ ::: --·ao 18 li .. _______ _

11!0---- ----- --------l.f 8 6---- 8 H l 18 •• ______ _

84 8 18 ---- ----10 2 Ul 4 2"1 81 7 ll?._ 1(71

REPORT OF TilE

ABRTHACT [C]-HEPORTS OF COUNTY

Ci<JRT ilo'ICt\TJON 01" TE.ACilEfiS, REGISTRATION

I Regu lar I Primary I Special

Diplomas State Cer- State Cer- State Cer­uncatel tlt!cates uncates

Counties

~ I J I ; I J I ! ~\:,~:~~~~;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::1::::: :1 AJlpnnoose -------------------------- 2·----­•\udubon -------------------------------- -----1-----

3----· I--···----· ]______ 2------------6----- ] _____ ------1.0---------- ] 8 2------ ] ----------

Bentou ------------------------------- 2 ----- 2 ------ 2 ----- ----00 (I ] ------Black IJn,vk ------------------------------ 2 1

Uoone --------------------------------- -----· 1 1

H~~~~~~-~:~~==::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::~~~~=~ ----: .. ,~-- --, ], _________ _ . :::::· •.-----------27 ----- 4·

.Uutler ·-------------------------------- ------:----- 3 :~ ~~~~ ::;~~F::~ Cnlhoun --------------------------------- ----- ------

g=!~o~l_::::-~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::-----11

f~;t:f:~~~~~~~=:~~~i=::: ~;· 8~~~;cr~rd·-::::::::-_-:::::::::::::::::::::1.---~ ____ :: Dullas --------------------------------, 1 -----

~~~~~~:~~=~~~~~~~j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::;.::~ Ol('klnson --------------------------~ 1 ------

i~~[~~;;~~~~~~~:~j~~~jjj~~~:~~~~; :~~: ll'rcanout --------------------------- ------ ----­

Greene ----------------------------- 1 1

g~ti:~l~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ----~!:::::: Ilamilton -------------------------------- l -----TI~~~~k .::::::::-_::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::\·---·a Jlnrri80D ------------------------------ 4. -----Hf'nry -------------------------- 1·-----Hownrd ---------------------------- ------ -----­llunlholdt -------------------------- 1 -----

:~!·a·-:::::::::::?".::::::::_-:::::::::: 1-----1-----Jackaon ------------------------------ ----- -----­JDiper ----------------------- 2 ----

• <I 6 • • !I • .. ' 6

8 I • 2

• ' :r !I • 2

lfl, •• --. lj 1

~;::::: :i::::: ~ U! ------ 1·-----· ------8--------------- 3 1·------ ] _________ _ •----- ,______ 1

:!:::::: -----~::::::: ::::: 10.------ e ...... -----20'----- al ______ -----

~·==::J i ::::::::::::~ 23 ______ , __________ : ____ _

:1:=:::'----~ :=:::::::::: ~:,:::::, _____ ; :=::~ ::::~ t ----- 2----- 8

8 ----1 0 ----- ------13---- ~----------­'i·----:------ ------------

:· lg:::::::l ~ ::::::::::: li ] 5_____ j __________ _

0 {1 _____ , 8 •••••• ------

~---·-a:::::i::::::::::: :::::: 4 •----- 1-----------

4 _____ _ s ____ _ ] ____ _ "------

<~---·------2 ------ 1 ] __________ _ •------ -----

SCI'EH!)ITF:\!JE:ST OF I'I.IILIC I:-;~THITTIO:\

SU PERI NTF.NO~:NT,j-1 CosTJs 1 · >: 11 J.

Of' CF.ItTIF'IC.\'rB~ • .HJLY 1, 1007, TO ,JI"''ii-; '30, 1!'98.

•rwo-Year Htate<..:t·r Uf1Cilll•l

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2:oG 100 ]£) ... 208 117 178

"' '"' m 11<7 IIJ3

'"' "" "" .,. 176 .. , 157

"" 1711 l.JS

161 108

211 •••

340 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [C)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

R egu lar P ri ma r y Special Diplomas Sta te Cer - State Cer- State Cer -

Counties

.l£.'frerson ---------------------------- 1 ------Jollueon -------------------------------- 1 1 Jones ----------------------------------- ----- -----

J\:cokuk ----------------------------------- t 1 Kossutb -------------------------------- ---- -----

Leo --------------------------------- 1 s Linn ------------------------------- 1 1 Loulsn. -------------------------------- ----- ----­Lucas --------------------------- ------ ------Lyon --------------------------------- 1 -----

1\.lo.dtaon ---------------------------- ------ -----­i\lnllnska ------------------------------· ----------­l'olnrlon ------------------------------ J ----­r. rnr-sbaU -------------------------------- ------ I

tlO.ca tes t lftcatea Uflcatea

•-----18 ------2------

g _____ _ 1!! _____ _

2 ___________ _

~---------2-----------~-----.. _____ _

6----------------------26 ------ 2 ------ 1 s_____ 1----------o ____________________ _ 6------ 2 ] ___ _

2----------------------10------s_____ ~----------31 ------ 6--- ---------

1\I.IJI.s --------------------------------- ----------­AUtcbell ------------------------------------- -----­?lrouonn ---------------------------- ------------ ., 1\lonroe ------------------------------------ ------ ------

2______ 1------------'--------------------,______ •------------8______ 1------ 1

Montg<lmery -------------------------- 1 l 3 Mu~ntloe ------------------------------ 2 1 1

U----- 2.----------8.____ ] ------ 3

O'llril:'n ---------------.---------------- ---- ---­Osceoln ---------------------------- ----- ------

Pnge ---------------------------- ------ ----"-­Pnlo AJto ------------------------- ----- -----­PiyJnoutb ------------------------------ 1 ----­Pocnbontn.s ---------------------------- ----- ------Po l k -------------------------------- 3 a I'ottnwattnmle ------------------------ 1 ------Po,vesblek ------------------------: __ ------ ------

Ringgo ld ------------------------ ----------

Snc ------------------------- I -----Scott --------------------------- 4 -----~IJeJby -------------------------- ---- ----­Sioux --------------------------- ------ ----­Story -------------------- -------- -- ---- ------

T n.mn. ----------- ------------ - -------­'I'ny lor --------------------- ------

Union ----------------------------------

I I 1-- ---l ____ _

Van Buren ----------------------------- ----- ----·

\Vnl)ell o- -------------------------------- 1 ----· \Vnr ren ----------------------------- I! -----· \V n sbl ngton --------------------------- ------ -----\Vnyne ----------------------------- ----- 1 \Veb~ter ----------------------- ------ ----- l Winnebago ----------------- -- ----- ----- -----­Winoeshlek - --------------- - ------ ----- ---­\Voodbury ------------------------- l -----­Worth ------- -- - ------ ------ ------ - ---- - ----­Wrllbt --------- - -- - --------------- ----- -----

] () ___ _ 7 2 I

2----] _________ _

G ] of_____ 8...... I 3 fl------ ] ___________ _ 8 6---- 2 1----G 12-----·----- -----------

16 n____ 211o ------------6 81 ----- 18------------6 g_____ ] -----------

2------ 1 -----1

d ~~~~ ::3 ~~~~~~===i 10__ ___ 2----- 6

6----- 6-----------].2. _____ 2------------l ------------------------1------ ] __________ _

g______ 7----------8------ 2----- 1

10------ 7 ·----- ------2--------------------g_____ 2------ 10 2----- 2----------8 ----- 2 ---- z

18------ 2 ----- 3 ]. _____ 2 ___________ _

19 - ----- 2 - - -- 2

Total ----- ----- ------------------ l'i1 a& 87fl. 054 ----- 288 65

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 341

SUPERI NTENDENTS-(CONTINOED).

Two-Y I!!ar State Cer­n ncatea

Fi r st Gr ade

Second Tbird I Provle-Grade Orade ionni

Spcclnl ~!! Totnl No . Certlft- "2 ~ Ccruncates cates ::;: r.o Hel(1stered

~ ~ ~~~, ~ ~ /J-;rfillill i~J ::::. 6

I I • 8 • •

,. "' " . .. 8 .. ] 105

8 .. 8 81 ., ,. 52 20

8 351

8 107

• •• • ll . .. . ., 17 100

7 " . " . ..

.. 6 "' 18 28 I

88 5I

18 .. 20

"' 23

6 8

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13

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42 1 14 2 26 ----- 8 -----:::::· ---- -----

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L'XI

'" 1117

.. 19 "' 27

2!1. 10. ofl • 46 .. 12 ,. l2

"' "

REPORT OF TilE

.\13ST!{AC'r [D)-REPORTS OF COUNTY SUPERIN­TENDENTR .

Elll'CATIO:\fAL MEETINGS, SCHOOL VISITATIONS, APPEALS, ETC. JtJLY 1, 1907 TO JtJNE 30, 1008.

-- ----Educational Meetings~~·, ,.~1't'~t~~n Com~~~~a~!~~1 ana ---1 '0 ~ ~~{-.--... - '0 • • ' .c ~~--

Counties

Adnlr -----------· Arl111n~ -------------·-.t\llnml\k~ --------­Avpnnous;e- ---------­Autlubon ----------

flf'nton -----------­Binck nnwk ------1\ocHlP --------------BremPr ------------­Buchnnan -------­But'nn Vlatn ------BuUt'r -------------

Cnlhouo ---------­Cnrroll ---------CnsK ------------C<'tlnr -------------Cerro Gordo ------­Cherokee ---------­Chlcknsnw -----­Cinrke ---------Ciny ------------Cinyton ----------­Clinton ---------­Crnwtord -------

Dnllos ----------­Davis ----------­Decatur -----~-Dolnwnro --·····-···~ Des Moines -----­Dickinson -------­Dubuque --------

Emmet ----------·

Fayette ----------­Floyd ----------­Franklin -------­li'remont ·---- --·

~.·. ';~ S i~ ~~t =~~ ;Q.:.~ t~~u~ ~f~~~ C 1 8., Q.j Oj:'g ~~OO~~t~';; oa£"'-~-~~t:z..li ... ;§ ~~ ~;~g:~~i~~~~~o~~ ~b~~~~ac:~

§~ ~~ ~i~~~o~ ~;~~~g ~~~:::§ .;g~;g ~e~;g 8!i ~:a ~2 )J;:g ~Ill ~;......ll~ .... ""l<.c~~ .... ~::,) .. ...,..., <~,o...,.., YeM No 3---- ----'1 1561 1581. t,250.c~/,, 78.061$ 13UO ~~~~ ~gs 1~ ---] ___ : ~ ~~: tt~:~ ~:&;, ~:: Yes Y.ea .. ---·

1

197 19'7 1,3.""!0.00 --------• liJLOO No l.'ei~ f ---- 001 W1 1,2JO.OO 6.00 16l.t3

No No s ---- 162 1 163 1,200.00 121.28! 68.73 No , 1 l's 81 1 H3 1L7 t,I!:~G.OO s;;o.oo lW.IL

~~a 1- ~~-- ---~ i~ ~~ ~:~~~~ tro.oo, ~~:: No Y('S 6 1 IU 112 1,2;11).00 6.00 ll:,i.OO ~o No 16

1

167 100 1,-n;;.OO, 4.00 IHO.OO Yes No 4 ---- 161 HU 1,2.:.0.00 ·---··-1 1.10.00

No No 1 ·--- 181 100 1,2:"".0.00 l!l.OO H5.U Yl.'s No 2 18.', 200 1,250.00 163.86 Yes No 10 136 l.:IU 1.200.00 10.001 08 .71> Yes No 6 1 ___ 187 200 t.~oo.oo ------- 161.60 No No 1 --- ItS 171 1,200.00 360.00 1.8).00 Yes No 4---- ---- 182 200 1,260.00 103.00 100.83

i:: i~ : === ::::~ ~~ 1~ l:~:gg ======1 ~:ro ~:8 ~~ ~ --- ----1 ~ ~ t~:~ 18.00, ~:~ ~~ ~~ .~ :::~ ::::1 ill ~ U~:~ ~:~ ~~:~

~is !~ 1i ::: ___ 1: ~ t~. :5 ::~;~ ~~:~

Yea No i 1 ---- 18'7 180 1,260.00 30.00 209.011 No No 4 ---- 1 89 00 1,250.00------- 180.00 No No 4 1 ---- 100 100 1,200.00 38.56 11!dl0 No Yes ' a---- 152 173j 1,~.oo; f.SO.OO aoo.oo

Yes No 6 ___ w 268i 1,t:.o.ool •••••• ---l 200.00

No r-oo 3 ---- 161:1 19'..! 1,2-.'iO.OO~ !10.00 128.66 No No • ___ 1M l&J 1,200.00 u.oo 123.87 No No 1 --- l US U3 1,JU0.40 ------- ll8.86

No Yl's 41\20---- 240 .t.'iOl 1.~.00~ 4.SO.OO 215.12

Greene ---------- Yes Yea 1 1 1 156 161 1,200.00 18.00 119.88

8~tb~1~ ::::::::= ~:a ~~ --oo '17 ~ ~ ~:~:~ :::::::: g::~ IInmll ton --------- ~o Dancock ------- So Bardin ---------- Yes Harrison ------- Yes lh.•nry ---------- Yes llowtl.rll -------- No numboldt ------ Yes

No Yes Yes No No No Yeo

ltla ----------· Yee Yes town ----------- No No

Jn.ck1on -------· No No Juper --------- No Yea

1--------1 2---8 0---­:; 1 1 fj ______ _

] ] ]

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161 ,., "" 233 120 ... ....

181 1,250.00 180.00 JM 1,250.00 H8.00 255 1,2.50.00 Z6.00 250 1,!50.00 .JO.OO

~~ ~:i~:~----23:-00 un 1,260.00 8.00

101.68 ]110.23 196.00 110.00 lllO.OO 1nl.lo3 .,,.,.

80.00 280.00 15.00 111..17

6--- l 00 150 1,200.00 8 --- --- 120 122 1,260.00

6--- --- 188 142 1,260.00 21.00 2U.a7 6 ___ ___ 11B t78 1,250.00 48J.oo tn.18

SUPERINTENDENT OF Pl'llLlC lN>TRl'CTIO~

AB TRACT [D)-REPORTS 01'" COUNTY Htl PI,H!NTEl'IIE~T'­(CoNTtNl' lm).

Couotlee

J.f'~ .. l.tnn J,uul•m 1.uens f,)'llD •

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'II II \tltda~ll • \lonuua tuur"~

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o·Hrlf'n Yt1 So 1-18 8H I, 'lO.fll 52.00 M1.2:, 0 e'"'lrl \'es Ntt lj 111 lttl I tl~•.•ll 11.00 120.00

~:~~~ ,\i!O ~::-;: r:·: (ti l _:, 1_·~.--.1 b ~;I !:~:~~ ag:: ifs:!; l'a.vnmulh , ,._· 1 ~~~ ''~~"> 1.·r.n.m' a:1.oo voo.oo

~;~f~. hurara ~~~ ~~ ~ :: !!:1 ::!~·~:· ~::~ ~::: Potlnwnttntnir..' ll \e-1 1 1 1:Jl l,&r)IU•l 000 (Ill 170.80 I'HWt:'!IIJir•k Yf'tl \t"fl 11 lSSI IJ:tl I,IH!'-161 10:001 HO.lil

rtln.r1Nid No No 1 I ll't! 1,2.'10 00 2:..00 li!O.OO

~•t(' ·- •a --- ~-- ~:~ :"'1/n Ill _ \40 ~:; 1 1,1.1).(11) 1.2!").()0 W 00

~~~-\:.) \Ill \"pt (~:' - I 1 ~~~1 Ill Lr.~J~! ~~t~l :J:~\

Rloult -- N•l )'l;o U.l 1111 l,tiiii}.OII' 1:1.00 2i'.O 00 Htor.r lea ~~~ I 201.1 l!if:1 I I.•J.(ll 10.00, Ult-00

:f.:~J~r - ~~. ~:~: ~;j -_I ~~i !;! !:~::!, ::~1 ~~:~ l"nion _ \·1·1 Yu 3! •• UllllftS l,i~..O.OOI a-----j 101.00

Van 1t11r• 11 - -~' YP4 Nn tl 153 1Mj 1,2:JO.OOl L001

212.70

Wnpl'llo Nn ~o 1!3 HO· l,iiJLOO 408.00 136.28

~~~:r,\:;irttl?'- ~~ ~~~,. 4 I.a.- i~· m1 ~:~~:~. n::i ::~ \Vn)lll' ----- -· No No I!·-·-··- lflll UG 1,900.00 •••. ---- l:ll ltl Wt•h,.tr·r --------- "lMJ ,,.,. 6 1 __ 112 17& t,i.'iO.OO aoouo· 21000 Wlnawhsl(o __ ..,__ l'("(( Ntt s 2 -·- 118 15011,2"10.00 H.OO 170.1-' \VInnrsblf•k --------- Na Nn 7 I '7 1(18 100 1,1150.00 127.00 123 U Wool\bury ___ ·--- No Na 21 16 1 136 vuo 1,600.00 600.001 000.00 wonh ----------- Yf'll Yt•,. 1 2 ____ 110

1

18) 1,a:AJ.OO -----·-·- lM 61:1 •wrt1bt ------·------ Yl'tl Yee 1.8 1 ---- 200 221 1,200 00 008 98 S38.0l --------------

Total -- ---·- _ ------- ------- 641 106 1716,114017,618 ._1,276.13 t 8,008.1e "-e,OEIB.O!J

•t..vernae.

3H I!El'ORT OF TilE

.\BSTIUCT [D]-HEPOHTS OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS­(Co-sTINliEI>}.

RUl£\1.'\RY SUPERJN'l'ENOENTS WORK, Ul07-U108.

Cououee

- ---- -----

~~~I~~~~~~::~I~=~~~=j~~~mrt:~-~~~~j~:l DPnton ----~---------------------------------­Dlnek Dnwk ----------------------------------­ll()OnE' -----------------------------------­BI'1'rne>r ----------------------------------------­IJut•bnnnn --------------------------------­Bu<'nn Vlatll ------------------------------------1Ju[ll•r ---··-----------------------------------

Cnlhoun ----------------- ---------------------­Carroll ------------------------------------­CnMfl ------------------------------------------­Ce(lnr ----------------------------------------­Cf'rr•) Gordo ·-----------------------------·­Chl:'rokl:'e --------··------------------------­Chlc·knsaw ----------------------------------' Clarke -----------------------------------­Ciny ----------------------------------------­Cinytnn ----------------------------------·-­CIIntno ---------------------------------- ---­Crawford -------------------------·----

Dnllns --·------------------------------------· Davie ------------------------------­D('Cntur --------------------------------­Delnwnre ----------------------------------­Dee l'lloln('S ----------------------------­DictlD!«>D ---------------------------­Dubuque ------------------------------

Emlnct -----------------------------------

Fay€'ttc ------------------------------------1-'Joyd -----------------------------------­.li'rnnklln ----------------------------------­Fremont --------------------------------

Greene ----------------------·--·-····----­Grundy -----------------------------···-­Cuthrle ----------------·---·------·------

Hnmllton -----------------------------· nancock --------------·-------------------­nardin -------------------------------­Barrltson ------------------------------­B~ory --------------------------------­Howard --------------------------------­Humboldt ------·--------------------

lda --------------------------------­lowa ·--------------------------------·--

J'ac:ll:.oo -------··----------------------­.Iuper -------·-···--···-----------------

ii 0 0

;~

I ,g3 ~~

I.:~ I IIJ3• l:ill 107•

110

1 .. .... 171 11~· 112 107 ILl

181

"'' 11\ 1871 118,

"" 117 lOll ,.. "' 1137 218 ... , .. 110 187 i ... lOO i ....

118, ... "'" 1>1 113

136' ... .... 101 161 ... 233 ,.. 1<0 , .. .. 120

138 171

~ ~!! s8 f~ . ., ~B

1581 1 ...

"" 1117 07

103

"" 185 151 112

""' , .. , 100 200 , .. ~I 000 , .. '" 25t ... ""' ...,

I ... .... uo 180 90

l;cJi I ... I L.,.

""' 1rJ8 us!

11511 110 130

101 16> ... .... 118 1<0 ... "" 121

, .. 178

' ~·' ·~·- og~ ~g~ :~~~ 5i ~:!~,~~0 ~~ ,~~~~ ~~~f ne~o~o~ ... oe~

t:,z Q.C';:l:&; CI~(QCI <- 0 -

175 ... ~ "' IIIII 117 1."-Q

'"'' '" 1117 217 """ 207 ..,.

"" "' ... ... "' BOO .,. 221 .... 818 '" 112 1 117 113 000 ,., .. l:! "" 181l

~ 187 ,,., ... 1&1 183 llrl PI .. ,. &17 ''" ... "" 170 ... ... 210 181 ... 180 100 . .. "' 131 '"' uo ... 217 lll.i

~I ""' 17S 23S "' 817 ""' ...,

"" ... 171

~~ I •• '"' ... ... ""'' 111 . .. ... : ... .. 272 '"" ...

I 11~

,,, 1011 ... ... ... "'· "' t:IJ

'"' 172 12~ ... ... ... ... , ... ... ... 1117 183 ... 370 170 I

'"'I ... ...

'"" 178 , .. >18 ... 200 ... ... ... 100 '121 lOl. ,..

"' 133 ,.. 118 161

"' 130 01 ,.. 111 1>1

1011 ... ~ · .,. fOI

SUl'ERINTENDEST OF PUBLIC lNSTI!l'CTIO:\"

ABSTRACT [D)-REPORTS Ol COUNTY SUPEHI:\Tf<::\Pr;:\T~· (CONTIS n: n).

-= --=-==--- :..:.._ ---

Counttee E 0

f" I 0~

O• 'f> "' - - -

j~~~?~~~===::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ! ~;:~~~~b- ··:::-_::._=-=====:::::::::::::::::!

i~~:IR~-:::--~=~- ~~ .. ::. =~=====-~=~: L~~~· ·-:-:-··=-.. ~---=------= .. ~~:=~-~-::::~ I

t.hu\!aon -~ __ .. -· _ .\IRhUka .. _ --- ---~-·-·--------··---· :lfllirlon ·- ------ ~ _ _ _ _ __ _

m~~~~\~=-~;~-t;~~~~~~~~:~~~~~: ~~~~=~~~=r~_::::=::::=:::::::::.~:_::::: n· BriPn ---------·---------· -----------------01'1l'f"ol'' ------·-··------------·---------·--·

Pnao•• _ __ ___ ------·-------------------------· PRill .\Ito ------·----------···-·· ----·---··· P l )"lllRUth ----------------------------------

iT~~~.~:i:~=~-~~~~:~:~~:~~~~~~~~::~~~~: Rlnl'&'uhJ ~----- ··--·----------------------·--·-

lliJ~Y~:~~~~==-~~~~~~~t~~~~~==~ ~;i~r - :-_:::~- .. :::.::..-:=:..--_:::~---··· l'nlm1 ------·----·---------- _

\"an llnrton ----------------------

l~, "" "' ... 110t<l 2<>1 110 ,,. uo Jjj ... 1111 100 ,. '" '"' l~l

n1 190

"'' Ill

203

'"' "' 1!1! 103 m "' ... lfO 111 ... 100

""' "" 171J,

"" 163

l~j "" "' 238

""' ""' 101

""

I

~u~ "'' ... n

t:.tJ

'"' ll.'i ., .... ... ... 80:i 2:;0 fOO' 165 ... 130 118

'" 151 177 ... lftl ... "" m

"~ lt>j

~~~I 100

I :g,· 223 ... ... 133 ll2

182

""' '" .., 1.1.1,

'"" "" 17&;

~Ttl ten 117

'"' ... ... 17:i 570 ... 201

163

101 ... m ... ..... ... 17:'i

m

""

,U,)

1<0

"" '"' 151 lOS 118 129 ... lll

"' ... .., 12!) 160 170

'"' 1<1

"" .., lH

237

'"' ... "" ... SU: 133

115 ... ... 1M I ~10 177

11.1 170

,,. ...

3~8 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [D)-REPORTS OF OOUNl'Y SUPERINTENDENTS­(CONTINUED).

BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, JUNE SO, 1908.

Counties

..Adnlr --------------------------­J\dan.ls ---------------------.t\llnmnltee __________ .:. _____ _

Appanoose.. ----------------.Audubon --------------------

Bt>nton ----------------------Black nnwk-------------Uooue --------------------------­ltremer ----------------------­Buchaonu -------------------Buf'na Vlstn. -----------------Buller ------------------------

Colhoun -----------------------­Carroll ----------------­Coss ---------------------------­Ccdnr --------------------C('rro Gordo ---------------­Cherokee --------------­Clllc.kasuw -----------------Cl11rk.a ---------------------­Clnl' ------------------------­Clayton ---------------------­Clinton --------------------­Crn\vford ---------------------

Dallas ---------------------­Davis -----------------------­Uoo~ttur ----------------------­Dela\VO.t"e --------------------Des llolnes ----------------­Dlcklnaon ------------------DubuquB ---------------------

Ewruet ----------------------

}""ayette ----------------------­ll""Joyd ---------------------­l!~rnnklin ------------------­li'rewont ---------------------

Greene -----------------------­Gruully -----------------------­Outbrlc ------------------------

Bnmllton --------------------Hnucock -------------------­Hardin ------------------­Hnrrison --------------------­IIcnry ------------------------­llo,vard -------------------­Dumboldt ------------------

Ida ------------------------­l o\va ------------------------

Jackson -----------------------­Jasper ------------------------

'0 0 0

" 7'1 68

106 80

"' .. 68

" 01 100 101

"' 80 75 88

ll6 ~I

113 .. 2.i

103 170 122 158

101

" " 130 70 .. 00

117

100 00

100 125

100 .. 74

7ll 93 70

110 20 76 :u;

00 00

00 ll7

Schoolbouaes and Sltea

50 10 110----- ------------24 2-5 112 3 12 24 2-4 2 132 2 10 40 30 27 187 2 ------ 20 21 ro tu_____ o 4.6

75 .. 105 ..

<7 17 00

00 <O

" 26 00

'' 75 71

'" 8 ., '" 21 38 73 15 22 12

" l2 .. •• "' • 10 00 00

" .. "' 38 00 .. .. 40 67 .. 5J

14 .. • 7 3 ., 7

• '" 14 3

• • 21 12

2 2 5 • "' 13 • 1 7

15

"

~ ---- 2 114 156 2 12 68 158 l ---- 93

~~----~ ~ =, 138 2 2() -----H7 l 09

UD 2 r. n 141 1 lBl 1&1 2 ------ 20 14iil0t8 HS ----- ---- 106 11a a____ oo i~.k--i 25 ~ lSl: ____ _

180' 1 u so 188 ----- 3 162 180 1 11 100

165 6 10 76 lOS a---- 15 ~3 2----- 9 l-ID 1 8 125 99 l ---- 66 81 ] 1D -----

HI)_____ 25 88

7 86 ---· 2 ..

}g lDl 1 .. ---------18 123---------- 00 H 114 1 1 6li 3 180 1 lr7

31 J.&(J 1 ------ 80 181~ 130 00 20 liil ---- --- 40

80 144 ----- ----- 00 15 136 1 ----- 99 u u9 1 ----- ao 17 163 s 2·1 28 so 100 ----- ---- 50 0106 1 t5 70 1 112 1 ---- 8

16 100 ----- -- -- 16 2.6 us 2 0 so 8 153 ------ S6 50

20 101 s 3-l. rn

1'rees

Hfi 2,817 65 1,865

120 1,U2 70 1,230 78 2,000

18.a 8,950 182 2,895

14 2,730 101 2,011 100 450 8) 2,~3

1211 3,123

12.5 2,285

l:J; ::~~ ISO· 2,U20

ml--,;300 76 750

~~ 1.~: 155 2,8.')(1 .1&& 3,770 159 3,6-i3

90--------go _____ _

"' 500 140 1,016 oo t,m ea 1,685

1&3 l,llJ

58 1,969

175 3,!J77 00 1,84/j

112 1,1100 120 ·-------

11.6 1,831 1.23 1,96~ so 2,Z70

··11.,170 81 1,7U 138 8,SUO lJO ____ _

00 3,200 76 1,400

~~---:~! 160 3,759

SUPERINTENDENT OF l'UBLIC lNllTRUCTION 347

ABSTRACT [D)-REPORTS OF COUNTY SUPEHlNTE:'WEl'T::l­{CoNTINUJ::D.}

J1•0't·rson --------------------­.lohnson ---------------------­Jonl!l!l --·---------------------

1\:l'r,kuk ·-----------·---------Kossuth --------------·

l.r!"ft ---- -------· -------~----­Lltlll ---·------------··----~· J.nul&a --------------- ------·­LIII'R!J ---------------~-- ---·-­],yon_ ---------- ----------

''nllh,nn --------------- ---·--:'llnhasku ------~------------­:\lnrlon ---·--------------------­:\fnrl'lhnll ------------------- --­:\flii!J --------------------------'llll'hHI -·---------------~-­.\ft•u<•Dil -·------·----- .• • )lnni'Ot~ ---·-------------····· -· \{out.;omPr;)' ··- ... ____ .. ----·-\!u!K'nlin•~ -----·-------·------

O'Ili'!Pn ·- -·--------·· ·--· --· o ... ('f'Oia .... ·-·-··----------------

Pn.lt'e -------·--·- __ --------. Pnln Alto -----------···--l'lymouth ·---------- -·------l'nNtbontns ---------- ·-Polk --·--·--·--·-----· • ·-· Pott•~wnttnmte .. .-.-------------Pnwt-.shlek ----·-------·. ---·-

HlnKsold ·---·---------··---

Knc -----------------·- __ ~f!H(t - ••••••. -- ••••• .. .. Hlu•lby ·- ____ ........ ____ .••.•

Xlnux __ - ---· ---------·­Rtnry ·--·-.--·-··- ·----· ••

l"11lon _ ----

Ynn llurf"n •••• ··-~---- ·-·--·

BS ,., 76

97 LOll

"" m

" 7l!

"'

Scboolbouaee and SHes

51 12 101 ---- 10 62 71 2() lTl 1 s 2.1 48 1tl uo 1 12 9(J

112 6 lH ----- ----- 8:1 75 2Q 22'1 1 25 100

:12 1a ut 1 c ro BI 8 20.'i ~ 2 100 86 7 00 ----- ---- 55

: : :: ::==: ::, J7 33!.-..e 2 l 76 eo ta 160 1 1 -t-S'

"" ao t;.:a ----- ---- oo d....... 02 1 2 84 20 81 100 •• ___ -----------12 'j' 1!52 ----- ! 55 411 18 107 1 00 10 2.; 1 tH a____ &1 86 84 101 1 ---- 104

" .. "' 20

"' 27 110

"' "' 00 ., .. 1!7

lOO ..

112 ., 1----- 110 1 li 7B

H 137 & 13 18;~ 100 10 lR2 !5 11 ]HI 1 -·-·-· 21; l.l(l 1110. ____ ----· tKI u J:'i.B ·"~ a 100 11 lH 2 -49

ll_l l:\4

S:i 14~ ( 80 45 1' 12.:. a·--·---·

II l-UI 1----------

:~ ~~ ·---·-1 --ioo

fl_____ 8' 11---- lZ .. " 121

11!1 " 63 8S 7~

rrePa

sal 1,3116 152: 2.800 120 1,003

1001 3,7S(I 200 3,000

102 2,000 187 ' 3,126 82 1,456 78 150

12:.i 2.8SO

125: 2,9)i 121' 8,050 01 2,0,JS

1-Ul S,<UI 56' 1,000 so· _______ _

11).;1' J,Ji.·l!i 45 ~ OS 2,8UO f!7 1,1150

u:~: a,tilll 7tJ' l,GOO

'"7'.··1 8,005 l,r,cH 136 8,120 1181 f1,11W 1801---·---200; fl,3lit 138 8,6--W

100 1,8,8

81 2,77~ 11:1 3,001 100 l,!td& HO 9,770 1~1

110 S,MO 116 2,ono

O.'i 1,600

8t 1,001.

WRJll•llo _ -------- --·--- a.'l 4~ :n 116 J oo ?n 1,000 Wnrren ------------------- M •o 19 1-H G "'' 7;, fi,OOO

~~~~-~~~~n~~-n ~====--~:::::::::::-:: lb{ ~ 1~ g~ ---a : ----m ,~ ;:!: 'Vf"hftt('r ------------- ------. ];tO, 40 lJ 101 --·--· w--- fl7 HI 8,220 Whlnebugo ---------------· 221 6.'i 6 OS 2 2 80 M 1,9117 WlnnM~bfe-k ----------------- 131 8 7 UD ----· 15 85 100 2,881 Woodbury -------------------- l-12 66 li!O !HB 11 ----- ·---·- 210 --------Worth -------------------· tlli 19 IS 97 2 8 .0 78 1,1JT1 Wrlgb.t ------------------· lOfi 32 8 HO 1 ----- 185 108 2,300 -------------

Tntnl ---------------------- 8,266 4,224 1,429 13,910 186 507 D,ol42 10,030 212,2.28

348 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [E] REPORT OF

TEACUERS NORMAL INSTITUTES

Seaalona

Counties Where Hel(l

Commenclos

--------~----------~---------+ Adnlr ~------------ OrcenOt>hl ----------1 .lul.r 15, 1007 ••••. Arlnuu• --------- Corning ------------- ,Ju nP liJ, 191)1; ___ _ Allnrullkec ------- Waukon ------------ .June l!j, lootS •••.. APJlrlDOO&e ------ Ceutervll1e ---------- ,1\ll y 16, 1007 •.••• Audullon -------- Audubon ------------ June lii , ~---

Ut'nton --------­Hinck Rnwk ---­Boone Hr~mcr -- -------­nucbnnnu ----­Buena Vista ----Butler --------

Calhoun --------­Carroll ----------Cnl!ls -------------

VInton -------------- June U , lOOfL •••• 'Voter'loo ------------ Auguet u, 1007---­Roone -------------- July t:i, 11107.---­Wn,·rrly ----------- .Junf' 16, IOOIL--­Indel)emlence ------- August 81, ll.10'7--8torm Luke -------- Junl! 8, 1008.. .••• Allison -------------- } ~~!re·. ~~ ·::::::

i i< ..

~ ~ = ~ ~ - ~ 8 ! ~

Cednr ---------­Cerro Gordo ---

Rockwell City ---- ,\ugust 26, UJ07 ••• Cnrroll ------------- Junl!' 15, lOOS.-­Athtnt!c ------------ June l J, 1008----­Til) lon -- --------- ---- ;lun£> 8, 1008-----i\lason City --------• .Au gui"t u. 1001-- 1 a

Cherokee -----------~I ~~~~b13~\~::= ---i ---i Cherokee ----­

Cblc.kflsnw -----­Cio rke ---- -----Cloy -----------Clayton -------­Clinton -- ----­Crawford -----

New rrnmpton ------ July 23. 1001..... 1 2 Osceola ----------- .AnJ(UMt 5, 1907---- 1 1 Rp('ncer ------------ .Ju ly 15,, W07..... 1 2i Elk nd(• r ------------ July 15, 1007----- 1 2

Clinton -------------- ~ ;~~~~ 1~: ~~t:::: ~ i DeniRon ------------· Aug-us t 12. 1001... 1 1

Dnllns --------- ;\dfo l ------· ----------' Dn.vls ----------- ntoomHeiJ -----------J)ecntu r ------- Leon ----------------

Teacher• Jn Attendance

G 12:, 6 157

10 JJl7 H Ul 7 70

30 13

7 7

• 8

,,. 107 181 123 187 114

2531.--120. ___ _

U!:iJ: ___ _ ISO----

:::11:=: I H 2 U5 • ••• 7 U9 l.S6---1 217 'l20.--8 98 106----8 144 152 •••• 8 J1j 18l

~ ~: =i':::: 11 49 00---

J ~~ f~;:::: n ~ :!::::

7 )..j2 l5U 1----

li tta 27 113 0. 100

I 100.--1t0---· 112---

Detn.ware ---- l\lnncheeter -------­

De& Moines ----- Rurtlngton --------­Dic.k.loson ----- Hplrlt J.ake --------­DubuQue -------- Dubuque ------------

.Tunr 15, 1001L •••• ~\Ug\l8t 6, 1!10'7.-­.TUnt> JO, 1001.-­

j.Tuly 1.· •• 1001 ••••• I.TunP 1:1, 1 ~---­,Juno 13, 1008.---

2 10 800 815---1~----

.TuJ~· R. 1007 ___ _

.Tunt! 2-.1, 1007 ••.•

Emmet-------- Estherville ---------- J\ugust 26, 1001 •••

Fayf'tte --------- Fayette -------------~ July 29 , 100'1----­Ftoyd --------- Chorl E>B City -------- .hmc 11. tros.. .... Frnnktin ------~ Hampton .luly 15, 1007-----

~ont __ ----.::.·1 n~~~b~~~-~-~~--~~~- 11~~~8:6~6i~~::: G!'H'nl' -------- ,f('ITerRon ------------- .Tune 15, 1008...--- -

g~~~:~~ ::::::::: g~~h~~~ ~~1te:r -=== ~~·: ~: t=::::::

• 8 13.1 2---- 111 111----• 21 2117 318 ••••

2----- 75 75 : ___ _

9 161 l.M---2 95 97 ---}j UG US---

1 ..••.. ----- w __ _ 1 9 i70 145 ---

i\ ;; tM too. __ _ 97 118---

121 168---

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTlOll

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS

J!TLY I, 1007 TO JUNE 30, 190~

_______________________ I_n_ou._t_:ute F_u_n_• _____ .

.. ~ " . :lg ·-0

~ .... ~1' IO.Ii 2~9.91:1 9'.2.80

2IG.3.Ji

~~ 200.1il ~

]r::::: ""'·"I 5Jl.2(1! DI.JS'

188.82 U7.00i

~:~,, J73. t:s 127.01

i~:: mul6

110.111

117.SR

~~:~j

:Ja/).71

161.451 112.67 617.25

128.00' 108.60 123.60 l.Z1.60 100.60

l!N.f.IO 138.00 156. 83.60 110.

uY.ro 118.

uo.r.o &7.00

1G8.UO lt.a.r..o 1n.oo:

~l!::! 81.lil)

1118.001 101.001

117.50: l:.el.60·

I 18!!.50 1111.(,0

"'·"'I 111V.O ;u .. ;o 6J.f~l

l iU.OO

73.601

1'1'9.50

~~:~"" 167

118Jl0 119.Jll 1&.00

Recelpte

211 ool, 17-1.00 l'o\8.00 2U.OO 166.00

1108.00 :m.oo :us.oo 100.00 201.00 221.00

2~1.00

281.00 11!¥.00 210.00 210.00 ""'00

"' 001 1t:;.OO 146.00 20;· •. ooi 263.001

~:::ll 2"10.001 HI.OH 1-f.:t.(.ll)

115.1 •• 1 VU.Oil ll).(ltl .... 00

I 13l.OO

*"·"' W7.0tl

I

IH8.00

113.00

2-12.00 ~-00 .... oo

2'17.00

l-15.00 Ia8.00 IUO.OO 106.00 150.00

«>l.OO 100.00 00.00

l2f).00

~;I 1.'.0.00] HO.OO

"'· .. j ~:'j·::, 8).()•

ht"'.OO

75.00

100.00 97.00

1:-.3.01)

!79.00

100.00 ll8.00 108.00

.. ~ 637.7J, 579.67:

=::! 621.851 810.75 891.65

1,4l!O.i0 ...... ..,,., 617.60

I

Erpeodtturea

~.s.oo• d9.00 41.5.00 493.00 ns.oo 700.00 4:Jl.50 660.00 m.oo 31G.OO 4()5.00

22.00. 62.00 71.13 61.03 22.&

00.00 130.8.i 161.25

"'·"' 25.00 ..... 100.00 -------- 71l2.oo n1.21 ... ,., 50.00 ______ •

60.00 -------51).00 ________ _

r.o.oo 2a.oo 60.00 --------

100.00 427.00 50 .00 ti.60 W.00.-----·---

!ll0.411 425.60 ...... m5.os

1,178.071

],11)3.7(1

43 1. 18'1, 626.81 636.19

sro.oo 3711.00 700.00 6N.r..o 41l8.00

"·"' 60.00 111.10 10.00

no.oe 1,4'19.77 107.80

800.00 --·~-----81n.fl2 11.00 410.00 ~().00 660.00 84.all

:;~:~1 1,01.0.181

1,1J110.41 1,015.1i0 870 • .:1

"'·'" 8U.I5 4110.08

r.o.~:/ ______ ·-·1

6U.OO ·-· - -·

100.(10 . ·-60.00 --·--··•

188 .00 &Q.t(l _____ _

60.00 ---------

815.78 677. "-4 6.l7.UJ

"'"' 62123 640.2~ DUI.O."<

430.81

60.00-- ----- 811.381 50.00----- 6!8.02 00.00 1)4.50 1,011.67

100.00------- l,OOI.TI

fJO.OO .Mt 707.9.>

::~_:::::::! ] J~:~

m.oo M.SA 829.01") 18. 6Uti.00 •••••P••••

r!~:~l ~:~ ~:.1 .80 ·---·--619.00] 117. u

808.701 47.2.:1

GOO.OO lillil.50 610,00 26.00 OOtl.l!"J 3f.OO

017 ... ,

"S.OO 280.00 400.00

119.87

711.66 118.60 ... 110

349

110.10 88.!17

282.1U 105.27 121.00

17.75 8'"20.80 ~-16 23.85

UII.Cii IL62

10.01il

4!1..01 .60

"'·"' 40.r.s Ml.ll. , .... 137.18 1211.60 100.19 876.98 ...... ......

7.48 Sl30.6~ .....

8.!ill 111.00 M.H

Ul.OO ..... H8.88 .... .... ,. 57.90

227.40 28).57 7W.&

REPORT OF Til E

ABSTRACT [E)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

C OUDllC8 Where He ld

U11m11ton ---- ---- Webster Ci t y - ------

IT~~~~~~-::::::::: r~~~~~-~=========== Henry ----------- Muuut P l £>nsant ---­Uownrd ---------- Cresco --------------

llumboldt ------- llumboldt ----------

sessions

Commenci ng

.Tuue 15, 1008----­Juoe 15 , 1008----­July 16, 1007 ••••. :l nly 10, 1007----­,l unc 8, 1008-----

1 1 Juno 16, 1008----­

Mrarcb so , 1008---

11 1 I 2

1 ' ' 1 2----] ___ _

1 '

' • • 1 ' 1----1 ----

Teachera In Attendance

10

• lO .. ""

203 - -- -1.211---]1;8 __ _

130----lfn'---

"' ll3- - -11B ---

130 - ---

121 126----288 307 ---835 sn ---

SUPERINTENDF.NT Ol' PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 331

SUPERlNTENDENTS-(CONTlNUED ).

..:

110.8-ll

·"'' 30 1.B7J

\11. $11 112.71 J:l/.41/ JbO.OI

'\'1:~: 1' 67.7l:i

lil.l7.00

1 , '177.17

Receipts

rnetltute Fund

. Q

~ ~g s:: "'

1 12.001~-~1 BO.OO 205.00

l O.I.f.O 2'8;1.00; 14 1.00: sw.oo u:uo 178.00 ~1.00 llU .OOi

203 .00 120.00 l&i.VO 136.00 107.00 2\J.l.DO

r.o.oor·---------1 ""·"' 00 00 ft87 .24 ::: :===~~=r l·~:~ 50.00 100.00 000.50 100.00, 63.1)1 815.83

10!1.00' 173 001 118.001

t:J9.01•

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6'i.OO ' 188.00 100.00 13.1.00

100 .00 2W.5(1 87.00

181.00

0.1.50

63,00 tw.ru

ll l .OO 112.00 81.00 111.50' Ul.OO

fllUO 2tJ'2 .00 l!N.UO Hi.OO

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rrt:1 83.00

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248.00 2:>8.00 239.00 !IO~d~l ltl3.00 uo.oo 21:UIO 21JO,OO IOU~)

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00.00 ---------50.00 .00

~·~ ::::::::: 1 00.00 _____ __ ,

bO.Oil Ul.OO

100.00 -- - I flO.OO ••••

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: .. ~ •. -:00 :, ,~:_:ooll ::: ____ :~~: " 00,00 ·-------

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672.8<

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1,115.44 1&8.03 {l~.'UXl

!18.~.00 M2.111 006.00

1,098.80 600.6-1

1,0!)8.00

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1'0ft.3"1

""'·"' 876.87

802.00 765.71 CH.OO

1,728.0,& 1,058.91

065.71

618,7U

748.00

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417 . 00 &13 .00 4118.00 600.00 513.70 700.i7

soo.oo .• 800.20

Ui.OO

8 15.00 HUll) .u .... oo 0711.00

69!).48

oo ooJ 2>~7.60 n:Jo ISS.h 97 . 10 81}S.90

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25.0;; 26'7.29

00.00 --------

6-L l 6

69.10 73.00

::~1 I

46.00

32,j.63

228 .8 1 HS.&!

8. 41 179.49

?7.00

rm .oo --------- m- .oo tiOO .OO 93.00 2!17.!0

sso.oo

l,ffi:~l 650.00

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7t1UIO

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508.00

71H.75 118.50 419.66 ...... 150.00 01<).00

1100.00

900.00

1,520.8)

7"l.2a 813.11 400.21$ 27.1(1 S l.2ti ----------22.00 00:9: .91 jj,(l() 2·13.00

l:i l.O.l 66.77

107.00i

~:ni 13.00

76.70 60.00 <2.00

"·"' 49.2:0 118. 5-.'i

ID5.851

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688.19,

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43.60

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352 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [E)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Counties wnere Held

~Poe~~Y _::::::::::: f?;~~~~<~~!t~~~:::::: Story -~------- Ncvacln --------------

Tama ----------- T(lledo --------------­

Tnylor ---------

Union ----------

Vnn Burc.n ------ Keosnuqun. ---------

~~:~~~ -====== ?~S?~.~·~ -:::::::::: Woshtngton ---- Wnsht.ngton ---------

~~b~~r-:::== ~~~~dg~dge·::::::::: Winnebago ------ Forest City ------­Winncshlek -- Decorah ----------

Woodbury ----- Sioux City --------

~~[Jf: t ·:=::~..: ~fu;/~ri' 00~--=:::::::

sessions

i ~ ~

"' Commencing . ~ g " ] . 0

" oi :a

Teachers In Attendance

~ 3 ~ 0

'" .. ~ . " f c

Juue 15, 1008---- 10 108 123 ----

•Instltnte held after June 80• 1008· i.Avernge.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 353

SUPERINTENDENTS-(CONTINUED).

Insttlute Fund

Receipts Expenditures . je§

i!'--.; ~

.. " li .. ~:~ ~ E~ ~ .

~ ~~-: " ~~~ 0 ~~-: 0 ~ 0 3 . •• o f ... ~g ~

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" o-= :;; ~~ " . -... ~~~ title ~ • 38 8-•

~ ~g •"o ~ ~ ~~ """ g§~ ~u =- -~~ -~~ !!:l ~.!! 0 "' " "' "' u .. ;; 0

no.sa lOO.OO 200.00 134.00 00.00 ~~-···-· 600.00 m.e6 82.00 2H.78

370.86 101.50 830.00 291.00 100.00 52.00 1,2&1.36 1,075.3ll 0.00 172.60 OO • .f5 116.00 212.00 180.00 00.00 -------- 65L.iS ~.00 .12"6.&4 39.Gl

t+59.139 107.00 007.00 310.00 100.00 --------- 1,asa.oo 740.76 189.85 4{JS.SJ 10.80 100.50 200.00 ---------- ------ -------- 852.80 -------- --------- .... ..,

SH7.75 115.00 178.00 ---------- ----- -------- 6£(}.75 ------- 2.00 078.70

162.57 104.00 172.00 123.00 00.00 .00 612.07 380.00 32.00 200,07

1171.61 137.00 278.00 225.00 50.00 --------- 1,201.114 820.00 -M-.25 31>1.811 4!10.80 164.00 201.00 12<3.00 00.00 ------· "'·"' 536.00 131.3.5 815.5-l m.11 130.&1 22-7.00 187.00 00.00 ------- 878.24 000.00 {i5.15 217.09 150.00 l2f.r!O 202.00 100.00 50.00 ------- IOO ,MJ -i65.00 50.00 181.46 J:iC).40 100.00 28J.OO 175.00 oo.oo 25-.00 8)0,\D 17.53 ---------- ..... 87 70.10 00.00 128.00 111.00 00.00 ------ 4.1tt.lD 81G.75 85.75 oo.oo

530.88 120.00 1!02.00 267.00 100.00--------- 1,219.88 935.50 284.36 oo.oz 686.00 -'081 Include

1N.97 2'1UiO tHO.OO .sn.oo 100.00 125.28 l,of20.75 740.'/'li -'rrt I e .xpenses 810.00 !11.50 151.00 75.0(1 fiO.OO 7.00 011.50 ~LOl 111.351 161.1t

6&. ?"J Hli.OO 27 ... 00 176.00 00.00 -------· 7'07.'12 880.25 40.00 278.4.7

~.!Jl8.rH tt2,_2oo.oo J23,663.oo '17,007.00 ts.r.oo.oo fi ,568.63 ;J81,50'7.57 t52,1ro.'11 111 7,186.75 S22,t9t. u

23

REPORT OF TllE

ABSTRACT [E)-REPORTS OF COUNTY SUPERlNTENDENTB­(CoNTINUED}.

INSTITUTE FACULTIES JULY 1, 1907 TO JUNE 80, 190!1

counUea conductor& Instructors

Adair ________ _!!". E. Palmer------· Adnm Pif"kett. P. P. Sulllvnn, W. H.. An·

Adams ________ lchu·a Tnylor ------- A3:;~·~\·~hc~~~~.kJ~1l~~iJ~:~~~l~~;,11t . .\~~GJi!~~iier, I

~~lullne Urook8, Jennette Wolcott, '£bOB. llOtiHIIl, .1. W. Fowler.

Allnmakee ---- w. L Pctk--------- W. 11. Hoy, c .. J. ,\t.lnm, CIUtll. F. Pye,

I BIAIH'IH' (;uudy, 11. 1_,, Atlttml!l, W ll. B. ]ft•Jl('IHIIU.

APPilD008C ----E. N. \.ibSOD-------- 0. ~wlrt, If.(', llolllngswortb, g, PbllbrOOk,

I ~1. Hukf>r·, ~1. O . Vt•l'r"Y, 8. Ml>t'rl!l, MttrY Urnlu, A. I<nrm;wurtb .

.t\Udnbon ------ c;!ln :0.1. ~H·nrn!'l.---- F .• 1. :O.Inntz, F. A. Nltol'l, Eva Ll>nse, Oenn Stul1.t>ll. Non• Brown, l\1189 Moffitt .

Bt•nton ---· ___ ,J. W. JonrM .• ------. A. :\t. :\1. l)orttn, ('. U. SC'roggle, L. Viola Wnllrr . t-;mmn IWI8, W. B. Guthrie. Uln<'k Unwk ••• Chns. Elliott-------- .Johu t·'· ('nuwrun. l .. llllnu Hrldlrl•lord, Louis Ht•hmhll, Mnl' 1·~- llontl, Fuunie Dicke)', A.

P. llnrY(>)'. Uoone ----------H. R. Cobb--------- 1. ('. Wf'lt)', ,J. King, Ahhh• Huntrr. l\1 M . H1•1ltlnll. C A. Stl'<'l~mlth, Unllle £lull, r..

l-!.. Ul.'ntll")'. Breml"r -------- .lohn T. nennlck.- -- l.'11n~. J. Dnrnnt, L. U. Mink('\, D. A Owt'lll", :\lildr('d Yull.', Ut'uln.h Kiefer, Jtoae ~J.

l'lldt('f. BnC'hnnnn ----- l'. C .• \rltciMOil.-·--- L. :-i. f'rf>rhPr, F 0 .• loRt•t1h, g11wtu Duki'S, Clnrn 'frn\·ls, L. Bridge-ford, tHitln Lundin . BnenB \'Isla ••. I . 1': ('untl,r •••••. --- (;('o. ll. BPtl~, \\'!lh\lr n. B('n\JPr, A. C. F'ull••r. t~. H. ('uriiH, ,1. ,.\. Wilodrntl', M.

On•rholS<>r, A. \'_ :-:.torm. Outle-r ------·-- llnrr .\. Fulnt _______ l'. 1'. Cnlgron•, Pnul \'ot•lker, Gn\1 Clllmerton. John l'llnwrun. 1:'. 1:: . lhlWUrfl, l N liY Kf't'rl,

A . \\'. ).ll·t·r\11, Ali('(• t:urtlR, :Urs. Blln Ford­llllll•r.

Cnlhoun _______ () ... ;. Ull•hfl •.•• ------l'r<lf. 0. E. Wt•Rl'('r, ('. F. OnrrNt, 'fheo. ~lllllll, C. F. Bnk\Uij, Mnry HohiJ8.

f'nrrctll -------- \\". J. llnrloon •• ----- :O:.tc•lhl ~ht'rldnn •. lnhn llP\""rlclgt'. H. Y. G\11an, Mr~<. 0. \\'endetlmrg, n. A. Mltl'lu.•ll. ('nMS •• ------- UNlhll A. ,IOhll800 •• 1-'. E. Kin(,{, \\'. g, ~rlllflhUry, l'. 1~. D!odgett

1

l'l. J. ~till, S. \\', Howh·~- •. 1. 0. Uuntlf'f, C. ).! . L'ult•, )•;. Jo;(•\HIIU'Il\RU.

Ct>dnr -------- GC"(). H. Kellogg _____ C. HIU Aurn(>r, ;u, ll. t .. ft)'mm, E\·n ~1. Fl~m· lng, B~Mif• Fost,•r, Wlnltn·tl Cutv1·r, H 1-: Ultll'kmnr, ('orn J'ntton.

('('rTo Gordo __ Frt.·1l Mnh11nnnh ---- Elln Frnfl-\lillttr, Gl•1UJ;t' BNt~<, ,,._ .\, Hrnnrl t•nbur,q, 1'. 0 ('Oil-", :\lilY(; l.A;miJ, (.' Whitt', l\. ltt•ntw. Pmnk lllt'k,.,

Cherokee ------ Kntt• Lna:nn, 'M.--. ll;tTrh•tl 'l'rNidW(·ll, :"rrill.flhll" Crunw, Jluth Atl ~it. Nf>nll• K. 1\.0f,\\h'"'

L. 11. ,.lnu~. ·o1 . ·'·w~:lit'l~.l·\;·::;\1~:·n!'/~~>c."\~~~~~~~;r:~. 11_etftn Knydr•r, n. t.'lu<'h, Hr. Ph\1111)1,

Chlek888\V ----F. J. Conll•>·--- ---- '\·.''i..''~:~;!~~';if't~l." (pn:,te~t'l·J:~~\n~ .. ltzalmmons.

Clnrke --------- r.. e. Awlth .----·--·· I. \\ IIu\wrth. \\' . n. Andrt'WII, o. E. \\"l'lght, J,ulu Hc•nth T.f•,atPr. In>· ---·------ :\lnr.r B. Hllr-Y------ Y.. ('. 'rhnruhnr~. ,\. II . .~-\"rry, E. n. Clnrkf', r•_ .1. Uuylna:ton, ~lnr,r K. (;rlt'l'ln, 10:. E

Strnwn. Cltn·tnu ------·-C. ,J. Adam.--------- II. !.. ,\illiiiUI, C. 1;-, Pre, (L E. Flnrh, .T. N. lluhm l.llllnu Drltlb"f'tord. llnbt. Utr-now Clinton -------<~1'fl. E. Fnrrel'--·-- !-!. L. Ci•IJur-n, A. B. Pnr~tons, D. E. Wh~ler. Grnl'(> Sullh'nu, Lolllfll Elg(•l, .1. G. Cn.rtl-"r

I 'l_'roo~l- .Jnm('tl ~Jl('('li, F. B. Holtou, Sl'ttle A.

I Saw,\er.

Crnwtor6 ----·-F. L. HOftLUllD------· \\". C. \'nn Ne~8, E. \\'. Fellowl, J. R. Ba)'· ler, A !let.' Wilson.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

ABSTRACT [E)-REPORTS OF COUNTY (CONTINVEL>} . SllPERli\TENDENT~-

Countlee Conduttors

[)"""' -···-·-··j" On,·IM 11

l)('('ntur •.

IJdnwnrr _

IH• kin ''"

i·:tnfll•l ( t •.

l·ll)t'll(' ... .ll II Jt..Jknn11

Flo d l l. . \ ~lulol•lll

f"lllllldlll

{'n IIIOllf - \lutlh• l 'i' \ I tlr

f'fi'11JI' \.I nltl!ugcr

f 111111)' I lo \dliiiiH.

f'utbrJo- I 'I

llllltlllt 11 n I 'I

IJDUf'04 k ' · \1 U··~OP

Han1fn • lnllrt Surn

I l)llfl'IMIIII ll, I·;_ lhnh••trrl

Ine.tructore

3';5

356 REPORT OF TfiE

REPORTS OF OOUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS-A!!STRAOT [E)- (OONTfNUED) .

I I roetructors couotlee conductor•

S..w.rcll Grunt Ftncll, M-rs. U . M. n"rubolllt ---- Ctnrcuce !Let~eer --- P~~!~or~, li'. A. 'welch, Marg•u-et Ho wer.

ll A OrHtiu, W . C. nick~, Idn, 100'1------- J. C. llngler--------- W~f:~ ~-0~'arker, \y. ~. Atbeurn, lt. :s.

J '~UI~Jg ler , Dorotlly Hfi.w\lton, W. s. Still,

ldn, l.OCW3------- Wilson Jones ------ ~ll-~A. c~f~~~~e E. L . Philbrook, Alice ~· lowu --------- Miltk MulleD ------- C.ll00Jll!l", C. M'c..-<.:ncken, L. V. Uenulieu, ·

u. t:urson, L . J. White .

J k On Eitlda G. Luodiu --- 1~. L . ll. ic:IH:rt, LJ. CA. :~~~~~Cl A~~~ell~o~~:::.

ac s ------ Avis \\'escott, · · ' - f\~L, G. E. }i"u.rl~f' M. 'b:Iitchell, D. M. Kelly,

Jasper -------- Lnuro. N. Kllldur'f--- WN Ni CJ;~g~~U. fl . c. nolllugswortb, S. G. uicb;trds, .Milu nuut.B B enrd. 1?. c.:. lilnslgo, Jl· ~- riolllugsworlb, A. E.

Jetrerson ---~-· .uessle B. Uucbnnnn EFn~ke.::06~~1•8 • CnrN~r. coru Ball, KntherLne Stlc lLter, ll. C j llnrr~t. N Clifford Mlrlnm

~~~8 ]lr~~dkns,'~~ ~.n i!owe:r. C. \\' ·~f~t~a:fObn-Jobnson ------Claude M. Miller--- C. W. WllfJSnm, Edna 'ZIH~lU~toruis, \V. A.

~~·~1•11 ~· l/: ~e~~~~1t'th, 't<'.' E. Uolroo, Blhl

Trent. 1007-8 W B Outlnle o. M. Kelly, A.

Jones ---------Kate Mnurlce ----·· J\~~~~~::~erA. M_0 ,~ey , C."Brrte Wtldy , T . J.

\

~~;v:not!ds:U·, ~t'ti~~UlPo 1>bnm, Kathryn Me· Gnlre, A MeMnrrar

Storm, J. J Will!nms,,. n,Irs. B . M. Keokuk ------Cap E. M.lller •• ------ A~I!~Cbell, c. W. Wnsanm, A. E. Winship, J.

IT A~~~~~~!• ¥_11UN': <a'~:~~~~r, R A GrlfUtb. ttonuth -----Sid. J Bncku!!l ------ EJo~ephlne Miller, Wnrd Hnnnnb, J. F. Over­

myer.

W C 11cksllnok n. L. Reid, Ann~~ E. Lee -----------8. c. Lynn .• --------- c.Pnckl!r, "orwld ;~~~·~amJRs~:Wu~r ~~Wnyior, Linn ---------A.. B. Alderman----- Thos . Berkebll':r' .r: Mcconnell: Al·ls Wet«:ott,

~~RA~~~~~O·, ·fl\-¥~~nu, EstC!Ilt\ Swelll, C .

0 . · T. Jo~epbinc- n. Burt. W. S. Loutsn -------- R. n. Buut----------

0 ::· ~~JnmC~· iio 11?to~e~tinule

Lucas ------· urs. Laura M. Gow C. n: Downing, C. J. Johnson, W .

N. Cll'rtot"d. Jolm De Ml\r .T L. Mlsblel", A. Lron --------E. T . Gllmnn------ w0 .s. i~~~:::· Agnes nam\uffi, [>reston W.

Search. C " Fullerton. C. F. Gnrrett, p, m. M:eCien·

Madison ------- w. B . Bender------- ~i11\n, rfe~J~~. ~v.BC.l~~~111~nx. w . ~· Atbear~~ Ma.baskn. ------ Cbne. H. Young .•••• '\,~ : It . !\l. Mltcbell, J . 1L Stoke, Sa

mltb s wgnn~~Cllarcls, F . r.r. :Frush, Hattie l\1. Morton ------- - Josephine B ---- .l\Ut¢bel l :. Wi~~ID ~~:~om~~·L. 'Veber, D. B .

:MarettaU ------Mary E. Hostetler •• EH·e·~~nKI~n~on'PlthnCr, Ethel l!!lllott. T R Rl' B'r ~nn Jl.[nrgarct Overholser, • El.

MUla ---------- W. M.. Moore-----·· L.Po~is, L~ o.'Sullsbnry, Ellen J, WJug, J, , Clnyton.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 357

ABSTRACT [E)-REPORTS OF OOUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS­(CONTINUED).

counties Conductors _I_ Inetructore

Mttcuen ______ n. E. La nue------rG('-0. 11._ s.nw.rt•r, n. s. Whitley, F. n. suud· ulln, J.:l~o~le l\1. \\'llitl.', Mnrle- Cutler , Uel!ene H. WniiPr.

Monono --·----·F. E. Lurk ---------- \\'. ~ C'lltrnrcl, \V. fi. Wonder, Nndlne l'MIUIJ), C. b:. libc-lton, l:;. '£hompson, A. 1~. Win.-~11\p, .1. 11. llt:\'f!rhlge, Ii'. AloO:t'it, ~\. 1\Juulslly,

Mnnroe --·-·--- MJ'rln Uarlow __ Curl~ \'no Oll(l£>r, :\lalay HehrelnPr, F. E.

1007 Montgome•·y, Clnra CowgilL ___ _

""" U onlgOLO(' ry, -:' lorn CowgilL..

KinK, Lillian Newt••n, 1<'. hl. George, H. C. Hollinpworlll.

W. 1•'. Cntnwr, Jl. A. Glllckrm:rer, Allred \\'llllntut, ~\lll'l.l Wilson. John Cnm(!ron, Mr•.

If_ J\loore-1\Jitc•Ju~ll. "'· P. CrnmPr, Altrf'd Wlllloros, " "· A. Hrll!HI<'ubnril, Groce llurr.

:MuRCRtlne ---F. M. WiHPr ____ • \V. A. Pye, R. W Le\•Prlcb, Ji"'. W. Cbe"aller, !Irs . Llunle Hnll, 81ln M. Witter, Uesate lU1lle•··

O'Brl~n --------Nellie Jones---------- G. H. MrH·tfn, Dr. lnl nownrlll, n. S. Wh1t­ll•y, J~ . B. ~la·rmnn, r_.urn Phillips, :unttle IloH, L. VIola Wtlll!•r.

Oareola -------- J. R. Wilson ........ 0. M. Ellllott, A. C, Fuller, Lura PJJIIliDS, \V . H S. \Vllaoo, C. D. ~h:rlc!e.

Pare---------- Jt>~sle Flt>ld ·-·--- .. Ornb Armstront;, NolllnB Crump, A. 1-1. Wln ­llbltl, Ht•INI [,'. Fhmller. Forrest Ensia:n.

IT B Wlleelr-r, W . 8 Rtllle!'bucy, Rllln Wuugb, Afo.rlon Woolaoo-Drooll:s.

Pnlo Alto-----~ Llllll Patton, 1007.- L . N. OE>rht-r, Kid. nnckue, Guy Clpveueer, ll. A. Wl'itJ', E. C. 1\Il"redltb, Julia Scurry,

Lllle Patton, 1008 •• w. N. Clifford, H. lil. Hla f.'kmnr, E. C arere-· dlth, II. A. Welty, Ouy Clevcnaer, Cntbarlnc Outrs, A. ll. Porter.

Plymouth------ G. C. Countryman __ G. U . lletts, Clnrn Klluf'tf'ltf'r, T. B. Rut· ton, r.. J. DtnkE'Ioo, Maud Lewis.

Pocahontas---- W . P. Jense-n ... - G~·:·Zfdk.' Allee C. Wll!lon, F. L . Cnnldy,

Pl}lk -- ----- .reunle Stl"f'IO lJULogle, 1110'7.--... Allee C. Wilson, A. R. Flab, .Teufe Sanlcey,

A. A. " --renver, Mary .!-fiiDJIIDI, Emily Ta lbott. C. E. Akc•rB, 100d-.. Geo. li} . VlncNit, W. B. Owen, Nadine

Crump, J'. i\L Greeuwood, J, R. Anst-11 , Paul F. Voelker.

Poltnwaltamle. No Jnatltut~ -----­Poweablek ---- IDMlf>lla Coon ------- Eugcue Hf'nel)•, M. 0. Roark, T. M. Cleveo­

II'Ct, C. E. Elhul.t, f.tlzzle Davie.

Rl.oeaold -------Lorn L. Jll cbard&on W. A. Brnndt>nhurr, Ada.m Pickett, J. W. WJ1k(lta0u, Blln li"orll ·MIIler, L. Vloln Wlll­ler.

Unrlnn Stookey, Ora<'e 1l!ouslnger, Suann M. Hcott.

Sac -- - ·--- H. C. Coe. • A. T. nuklll, C. F. Garrett, L. I. Reed, A .

Scott, 1007 •• --- w. D Wcllll~------· l!l~V J.~~·, nt:i . S~~kM!1.0 :-a~o.n.Uondley, Ernest Otto.

Scott, 11108-- -- W. D. Wells. ______ Ptnl l O. I<e-rn, Elsie A. Wygant, Iil .• T. nook,

Sbelby -------- Maanua c. I'etersen rr~ilr~ . f!~~e~:on?it!~~o~~~:r·, ~:-::at3i"ou:.;n, 0 . A. Luxtord, Dr. Cbae. SUelton, Ww. Davidson.

Sioux--------- F. E. Fuller ______ 0 . M. Elllntt, S. T. May, s. C. Hutrmnn, B. H. BuntiPy, l\lril. R. ){. M.ltcbell, Elizabeth Hughes, J()flc-pbfne Miller.

Eltory ---------I. C. Welty. ________ li'. E. King, r. J . Scott, F. Ill. Nlma, R. A. Welt,-, '1'. U. Morrill, Adn.llo Wllftlll&'.

REPORT OF THE 358

REPORTS OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS~ ABSTRACT (E) (CONTINUED).

======= -{'ou oUee Conductor•

lnelructorl

SUPER!li'TENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 359

ABSTRACT [F] REPORTS OF COUNTY SUPERIN­TENDENTS.

CORPORATIONS, DIRECTORS, TEACHERS, .TUNE 30, 1908

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300 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [F)-REPORTS OF COUNTY SUPER INTENDENTS­(CONTINUED).

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Idn -------------- SKi 1.2 Jowa ---------- 7l 10

Jacklson -------- 106 u JRIII(l(·r •··-······· 117 1, Jetfenwn -------- 8'il U JObU"iOU -------·- 114 16 JODCI -----·---- 70 U

X:eoll:uk ------- 24 2 Kos"uth --------- 205 ~

L(>e ------------- 41 7 Linn ----------- 100 U Loulea. -------- 80 9 LUCM ------------ 88 • Lyon ---------- 12

Mndlton --------- 101 12 Mnhast1t ------ 6b ll Marlon -------- 21 4 Mnntball -------- 87 lJ: Mllls ---------- 21 5 Mitchell ------- 61 s Monona ------- 118 16 Monroe -------- 60 7 Montgomery ---- b6 10 ?tlu~~Catlne ------- 68 11

OBrien ------- 181 15 O•ceoln --·---- 02 11

Page --------- 8l 11 J'laJo Alto ------- 126 16 Pl ymouth ------ 161! 28 P()('ftbo n taa ----- l!U 15 P olk __ -·------- 86 13 Pottwattamle __ 2'14 26 JlowHhlek ------ 115 H

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SUPERINT};NDE~T OF Pl.BLIC l~STRt'CT!O~

ABSTRACT [F) REPORT OF COUSTY SUPEI!!XTEXOFSTS-(CosTJNU.En) .... ..

Counue•

362 REPORT OF THE

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couuUea

ABSTRACT [G) REPORTS OF

SPECIAL LIBRARY REPORT

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Rl:'nto n ----------- --------------------------- 231 ------- 66 296 l t! 410 nl l\rk n awk ------------------------ ------ 156'------- 5IU 700 121 1,071 Boone ------- -----------------·-········· ••.••••• L------ •••••••• --- ---- 12 II

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Danna --- -----------------··-----------­Dav is ----- - ----- -------·------------­'[)(>Cntur ----- -------------- -------------­l)e ift.WR.re ----- ------------ ---- - --··--------­D~ l\loluea ------ ------ ------------------­Dick inson - -- ----- ------------ - ---- ------­LlubuQu e ---- - ------ - - ·-------- - - -·----------

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SUPERINTENDENT OF PU BLIC I NgTRUOTION 363

COONTY SUPERINTENDENTS

JULY I. 1907 TO J UNE 30, l!lOS

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REPORT OF ~HE

ABSTRACT [G) REPORT OF COUNTY

Number of Volumes Purcbued

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Jefferson ------------------------------­Jobnaou ----------------------------­Jones -----------------------------------

Keokuk ---------------------------­Koeautb ------------------------------

Tama -----------------------------­Taylor ----------------------------------

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SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRcOTIO~ 385

SUPERINTENDENT-(OONTINUED).

Amount Expended

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222.00 84.17 c.IZ'O.IH 800.00

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366 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [H}-REP ORTSOF

PRIVATE, DENOMINATIONAL AN D HIGHER EDUCATIONAL

N ame ot School Location " " . , 0

~ .. i<

Uad.e r control of

st. Pnt~~l,-sA~~~~<~~ful ..•••..• Wnukon -----------~ g~~~~~\~ I mmnculn.te Conception ------- L3n!!lng -----------

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APPANOOSfJ

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SUPERINTENDENT OF I-UBLIC INSTRUCTION 367

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS.

I NSTITUTIONS,BY COUNTI ES, JULY I, 1907 TO JUNE 1, 1908.

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l,<xxl o__ _________ ao 189__________ 12 l2 Rev. P. A. Waleb Rev. G . L . Hu:meler ----------·- ··· 3---------·- - ------ U3 -----------

180 I ••. -- ------ ----- ------ 12----------- F, A. R ln ebardt G. A. M attbnrdera C. A . Krog

Si)______ 7 47 2 7

··-----------------i·--··;z··--)j)--··26

2...... llO 116----------- 18 1.8 T . F . Tobin

2.j(),OOO 87 67 1,504 417 267 2,188 248 ------ Z48 H omer H . Seerle;v,Pre& 10,000 ---·-· 7------ ------ 237 237 ------ 41 41 A . F. H arvey

------ooo :::::: ----i :=:=:: :::::: --··u ----oo :::::: ----4 -----; R!!: f.· -i:;~eluu ] ___________ _

7:"!0 ------2 __________ _

5(1() _____ _ a _________ _ s ------------) ___________ _

3-----·-----5 ___________ _

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------- ------ 1----------· -····-···--·-· •1-·---·---· -------- ·---- l __________ _ --------------- ] __________ _

] -----------------] _________________ _ ] 2 !! ____ _ ] ______________ _

] ___________ _ } ______ 12

-------------- ) __________ _ 2-----------] _____ ------

7 ,000 5----- 12 Sf 3 ]______ 8

27 27 ------ ------ ------ Rev, P . BredO \V 68 68 ------ 9 9 E. 0 . Be rtra m 40 fO ----- 4 t S r . hf . Il'erdlnnnd

119 no--------------- Sr. Sch olnstJca :r7 87------ b D Jtev. Jobo nnes Ad.lx

158 158 ------ 7 7 Rev. J obo Nemmen

206 _____ ------ 3 S r . }.{. Lf.onlla 95------ ------ 10 .Tobn Scbneds 66------ ------ 6 G. ,V. Knrs ten

63 53---- ~ 7 Rev. F . Seh(>(]lter H H ------------ - --- -- Rt'v. Lewis C. Kreuger 24 24------------ -·-- - Rev. B . Wn('llelrln 85 a:, ______ - - --- - -- --- Rev . C. n . naenuler 24 24 ----- - 8 8 Rev . . T. F . Dllges 11 17----- 7 7 EWv. R. C. Ackermann 13 25------ 12 12 Rev . Jobo Ht'tbst 40 40------ 9 9 Rev. Tbeo. Rnendaehke 6 6 ·----- ------ · -- --- R ev . J . Winkle r

86 so------ 7 7 Augus t Shidle r 82 B2 ----- lS 13 R ev . M .• TR.br 62 62 ------ 12 12 Ot to Schueler 47 47------ 6 6 J . M . L . lintne r 48 50 2----- 2 ll:ev. G. Kromm 25 25------ 6 b R ev. F. Scboenbohm 28 2B ----- 16 16 Rev. H . Bre-d ow 11 28------ 11 11 Rev . A . Reblneter 18 18---- fl D Rev. II . P oeblmann 83 83 ------ 22 22 C. F . Llefe ld 61 (11 ______ ----- - ----- Rev . E . Knappe

87 ~ 2 'lO 2'2 Rev. G . Berplrne sser 46 54 ______ ----------- Jlev . James llulllgon

368 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [H)-REP(!RTS OF COUNTY

~ Mame or School Location .

~ Uo der cont rol or .

~

----------- -----L---------+~~---------------BUCTIANAN

rmmnculate Conception ----- Fairbank ------· 1800 Sisters of Doly OhotL-------­Sl'mlnnry Norte Dame.---4-- lndependt"nce ----1800 ~lt1tcrs of b.l<'tCY-------------­St John's Lllllleran ••• -----·-· b"'alrbtlnk --------1801 Lutheran Church -------·------­st: Joseob'iJ Pnrocb lnL------ Lndeoenllenco --- lS98 l<'mnclscau Sltteri--------------

BOENA VISTA Duena VIsta Cotl{"g'('.--------- Rtorm Lltke.-----· 1801 Pn"'!!byterlan -·----------------­Germnn Lutheran St. Jobn"t. Maple Val'y Twp. 1831 Lutheran ---------------------

Ev. Lutb~r!,~0E~~!"nnueL---- Pomeroy --------- U8) Lutbernn

[~~~~~~~~!: ~l==~~= ~~~~~. ==~~~~~;=~ Lutbt'ran Parocblnl ----------Arcadia --------------~Lutheran---------------------· SL Bernard's ------------------ Temple-ton ------- ---Catholic ---·-------·----···--·-·

CEDAR g~~!~-l:eu~~- i~~tin;:;.n·:::: ~~~~~~e.:=:::::: ~:.~:~mL'~ih~!n ~1~flY··chU~Cb F.v. Zloo'fl ---------------- J..owden ••••••••••• l~;C1f:'rmlth l·!v. Rynod •..•••••••.••

~i[~~~~ t.~~d~:~b~lbOOJ:=: ~::S~e~rlliiCb-::::: ~ ~~~:Yn o~";~le~1fs~~-~::::::::: CERRO GORDO

Sncl'(!(l nenrt Acndr>my ------ Academy ________ lrxll Cutbolle ----------------------National Memorla.l Unlveralty Muon Ctty ••••••• llW Sons of Veterans-------------

CllEROKEE I Loretta Academy ----------- llareus -----------1802 Slaten of Cbarlty ----------

St. Jose~!~~S~~-------- New H ftmpton ••. IIM'i Slsten ---------------------------­St . ]l[nry's ------------------- New namuton --- 1000 Rlaters. -----~-------------·---­At . Domanlce ----------------- ;>o:. WtH!IblnK"ton •• 1~• KhltE'tl --------·······---·--­St. Carmel -------------------- Ltlwl(>r ----------~lR!"lO Siste rs -------------------

CLIN'!'OS I Clinto n B u aln(>IIR Collere----- Clin ton ••. -------·. • ~· Prlvnt(" •. --------------------­Ot-nnnn L utbernu ParochiaL. Clinton ------------ 18R1 Ot>r. t.ntht>rnn ---·--·---------­Mt. Sl . Clare Ae~tdemy ••.•. Cll nt<l n -----------,1!1111,C"ntbolle' _ -------·-------------­Onr Lady ot An~rt> l Semln~~ty L yon• ------------11812 ~ll'ltE'rR or f'bnrllY- -----------­RAtrM1 H eart School ---------{'linton -------------1~ KIMh'rl'l of At. Prnocl•------­l"t. Boniface PuochiRL------ L>•on• ----------- 181Wif'ftthollr ------------------------Itt. Jobn'l Lutberan ............

1Lyon~ -----······- l»i-' r~uth('rnn --- ----····-------- ·

ij.~~~:~m~:~~~f:{illllf:t~~~r~~\\\~\ ~·f~~1~::1~~:~~~~\~(~~\

SUPERINTENDENT 0~' PUBLIC INSTRl.CTlOll 369

SUPERINTENDENT3- (CONTINUED).

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f". St'hnlmPiatrat w. t-\tobmlflt F. ~~{"rnlna AUillftt Satnry Waltf'r I. Thomu

Rr. 1'lf Josepbn G('()rae li'', Baranlon

Sr. Mary Bernfttdlne

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Name or School

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [H)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

L ocaUOD

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Under contro l

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CR.\ Wl~OUO I I D~~~~~0"colk~~~~~~1•1 ••• ~.1~~~-- ~~~~~~~ : Oe n\hnn ---- 1593 Prlvnh• llonrd • --------riii'O('hiAI -----------·--· ---- --- l}(•u!Mn ·---- -· •••• 1 Lnlllf'l'tlll t'OIIK'- ------·---------l'ai"''Chlal R<ohoo l •••.••.••• ('bnrt(·r 011k l R'lG· Lutht>rnn Cuna-. ------------- --ParO<'hlnl Rt•hool .............. Unn0\'1'1' TWI). 1!10 Lutberon ----·------------------Pnr<X'blnl K<'l100 l ••••• ------ Sold IN 'r\\p , .••.. I ROO LuUtfrlln ••••• · •••••••.•••••••.••• 8t. n ose or Limn -------·· .•.•• l)(·nhl(ln .•. •• ···''~ C11tbollc ------------------------ ­~t. Ann's At"ademy ••••••..•. \"ull ------------- UIOO Cntbollc - - --------·--- --------

. ~LWS I Perry N'ormn t •••••••...••...• Perry ------ ---- 1892 Private -·····4··-----------------

DAVIS Southern Iown NormnL •• ----- Bloomfield -------· 1871 Priva t e -------· ---------------

DfX'·ATUR Gracf'lnnd Colle~rt --------···· Lnmonl ----------- lEDO Lnter Duy Rnlnte ••••••••••••••

DELAWARE

~-~:~~~~:~·~';·n~:i~f~i~:=::~-~~: ~:t~~:~~~?: ~::::: ~ if:~~~~f~~r~~:-~~i.=::::::::: n•~R :\IOI :"o~ gf\

Elliott 1Jn"lnf>l'48 Co ll l'l:f'----- Burlington ------- IS'ro Prlov1tt e --------------·---------­Our LRdy ot Lonrdl'R A<'fl·

dt'my ------------------·------ Burlington ----- -187~ C'ntbollr ·· · ·····----------------First Germnn f~v. SchooL.-- BnrllniJ IOn .•.. ___ 1148 I·:vtmgf'IICn l ----------------·----~t .. Tolin'• --------------------- Borllngton •.••••• llt\4 Cnthollc ··-- -------------- ------­St. C<'Cella 'R Acnd{'lllY----- ----- Burlington •.•.••• rooo Cn tho ll c ------- ---------------­Rt. Patrick's ------------------- nnrllng-ton ------- 187ft Cn thollt' -------·----------------­St. Mnry's ----------·----------- W elt lJurllnrton .• 1885 Cn thollc -----------·-·----·--

DlCKINSO:S Lutheran Pnrocblnl ------------ Terrill ----·--- •••• Ger . Lutbenn -·----------------

S.t. JoAep~~~~R:!-: ............ Dubuque- ---------· 1871.Cathol\f' -----------------Prf"fil. Tbeoo ••••••••• ----- ••••• DttlHKltiC •••••••••• 1&2 P~hytPrltln •• ---~ ----------­WPrthurg Semlnnry -·-------- Ouhuqne --------- -~1RSI l.utbf'rtln -·-··--·-···---·-­.'\l'ndf>my ot Vls\tnllon - ------ Ouhuqul:' --------- 1871 Ca tho lic -----·--------·---------

f;~~.f~w~;:~~h~~~~~[:~~;~~~~ g~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~ ielmgJi~ -~~==~=~=~~~~~~~~~=~~~ ~: .. :.o~~::;•::·=:= ::===:::::::::: g~~~~~·~·~~~==-=:::\J5,g:m~::~· ======:::::::::::::::: Rl. Jo•Pph'e A<'tHlf'tnY ··---- • DubuQue ····----~1S85 CA.tholle --- ---------------

E\1\11-~T F.!lthf'nlll~ HU111lw·•• C'ollf'gr __ Estbenllle --·-- 1001 rrt vn te • - - -------- -------

F.AYF.TTI1 (t(•rmnn J~nth. Pfl tfH'hhtl . .. . Elflomflo ···----- 1870 Luthf'rnn ··· ·····--- ···-------1'pper town UnlvM"111ty ...... Fnyf'tlf' ____ ------~1 &"7 Methodist---------------------·· fott. 1-'t'lf•r'• Lutht'rnn. ________ W~t Onu• •••.•••• 11:185 Luthf' rttn •.•. -------------------f4B('t(>l1 Hf'nrt ------· .•••.•• Of'lweln --- ••. 1006 Catholic -- ·------------ ------·

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC LNSTRUCTION

SUPERINTENDENTS-(COMTINCED).

371

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ll

President or Prtnc:lpal

l7 W. C. \'o.n Nes1 !ll He\', \VIIIInm ~~r~se 30 lU.·v . .. \ ... \ m•tc~lw ft Prot. C. Wt>ndt

10 lteL c. Webklni ne,•. M. J~ l·'nrrdly Hec Jame~~ llurL,~hy

l lll 20 1:.fi ----- •••••• ---- C. Durant Joue&

•• 31 ~ H . C. Brown

Ill IW UH 21 ll1 Da,·ld Allen Andcraoa

U,a17 11 .a Gl 34 HI 4 ---· 4 R ev. E. E. llf'ed

~~~~~~·----~l=~~.,~:~~t~. ·--· ·-:: ·=::. =:=: :==: ~~::,~:-; :~:::~""" ·---;I i ·-··j ----··' I ·- ~- 110, - ·--- ---· Rr. :U GtetrOr7

:::::·:1::::: ::.:.::: l :-~: •.• :: ••• ~: ·•:: =~::: ·:::: C. D . F <ank•

----- ---4 ···-· ·-· --· ·-··· ----- ·-- ---· 4--------··· --- ·-·-- ----1---- ----· - -·- ~- ---·-··--1 I--·--- tt --· U . Wel•bbot

U,O.AJ lT • - 1~ l -·--· m 43 61 Jh·r. 0 norman

:::~: :i __ j:: ~ ~~':=.~·: :t :: ~~ ~~: !:~~~~:·~~~ ... f ~ HI ••.•• 13' IO ··••• ~~: ~: w~~~:.~

···-- '-· -·\ 1!1 --··· 6a 1'\t, " ' \ 'llll't• llt

- fiOO'" --~ ·-•·' --~~~1•••~~ ·--~~ ~!tl B:J, IU ~~;.,. ~-~~~~;i!Dfl rn~ 8 ••• ~~ • -- ·•••• ·--~'r ·.;_·~ ---~- ~~~=.:,--"¥o 1::\'1 ~11 ~\"U~t·a ~~;~lrlrll

to, 66 ~X) 2tfl- It !oil"ten ot Cb1trtty

•· •••• · ·-- ·--·1 1;:. E. Strawn ·--· -· ··-···-·!--· ···-· ·----- --- 1 ----- -· --- - ---

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··:··-·: ----~ ··---1 ::.::: :::~: .:::. ,!', -----10-. -;;,· -:"·:·1 o. Ble .. lo - ~ \\'llllnm A, Rhr.nklln

~~~:~~::~ -- .. i n .. ,.~-~},'"~~ O'Connor

372 REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [B)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Name ol School Location Under control of

-- FLOYD--- - I Charles City College _________ Cbarlts CltY-------1801 C.ermnn H . H. Cbureh _____ _ Academy of Imnc. Conct·Pthm Chnrll"M CltY------~lR~ Houmn Catholic: --- --------­St. Mary's Par<><:blnl Hcbl)ol .• -l:tosevllle ---------1002 Uomnn CaLbollc --------.. ------

Tnbor cof-:r~~~~~:: _______ , -- Tabor -- --------1867 Conrre;ntlonnl ---------------

FRANKLIN Sacred n en rt Aendemy ------- Ackley -------------- Slsten -------------------------

GREENE St. Mnr:r '• .AcacJemy --------- Grnnd Junction ••• 1888 Cnthollc ---------------------

GUTDRIFl

CR~.ioor~~m~~--~-~~---~~~~~ Casf'y ----------- 11803 Private --· --------------------Iowa lnduatrlnl Academy ••.. ·~ lunrt .•••.•••••.•• 1100!1Sevt>ntb Day Adven. --------

Jewell L~::::!"~~-------·· Jewell ----------·-- 1.893 Lutl.u•rnn •• ---------------------­

New Provfl~~~~cademy ••.. ::o.Tew Pro\•ldence •• 1870' Prltndt~ ------,---------------­Ellsworth Colle~ --·--------- Iown Fnllll-------· 1890 Indl•pendent Corp. ----------

HAR.RfSON

w~~c~~'J"sCi.~~f~~-~-~~-~~~: Woodbine -------- 1887 Woodbine Ind DI•t. ---------

riENRY I ~\rbrtt~~~csl>'d!de~~~·:::::: :·::: ~~\~t~,e~~u~~-==~~ ~~ ~~}!l~~~!s~.::-:::::::::::::::::: TJowe'a At'ademr ------------r!\H Plf'tlKBnt ---- 18H lnllf'I*'Hit>ut .. --------------- ­German College ·-·----------~Mt. Plensnnt •••• 1873 lfl·tbodlt~t Episcopal --·-----

~.d~Wtf~~~~~::::::::::: ~~!E·":~:::::::::~:::: ~~!!:~ ! !~ ·::~:::::::::::::=.:::: Iaunaculote Cooc.:·ptlon ____ ,Elmo -----· -····· -·- C"ntbollc --- -- ---------

Luthernnn~nr:!~lr~p~--------·· Bode -- --------·- IOQ.l l;utlrf'rtln -------------·-----··· numboldt Colletrc ••• ·-------- Humboldt ------- 1B95 l rlvat<' --· ·- ----· -- ----

IOWA I ~~: ~~~~~ifffE~=1~;;~~=~:=,tNg:~~-~:: ~~:~§ W!l!!m~ ~~=~~=~=~~~~~~~~~~~~

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 373

SUPERINTENDENTB-(CONTINUED).

.

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70 110 240

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81 Dr_ b' EJ. JJiucb 4 Jtt'v , J . J. Onrlnnd 1 Jh•-r. Ju . A. Hntrman

W , C. Jobn1on

Sr. U BlrC"hmanl

Mn. M . J. Cowman M. M , nnre

u N. J . Lobre

Et F. A. tltrlf'll II }, F. MPyen

17 H. A. Kinne,.

" A. Uted

4!: ~. A . ~hf'll

' lA'WII '1'. Hill

" K c. UOWf'

" Ed win OnTinahon t

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-c ('hrla J·'lnclahl J . I' rett'non

I J . w. ntld . Annn Blmm hoPfner

"' Oltu l (ltt llll!lll ll F. DoD()(Uik.V

13 WIJII• n I'Ari!IODI JoJ.B. H nd lt>y R. A Unrknl'u

II W . A. Wllll1 e A. J. Schulte

Ar. M . Lutt1 Ji' . Wftrd 0Po. E. Mac Lt>a n

374 REPORT OF TilE

ABSTRACT [H)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Name or School Location Under control ot

KEOKUK St. Elizabeth's ----------------- UarDer ------------ lB83 Culbolle

LBE Denmark Academy ------------ Denmark ----- ----- 181! CoorrPgatlonal -·-------------

LINN

g~~n~f,''~gti(:P"":::::::::::: :::. ~n~.l~~~dl ~::: ~~~ r.~;~~~~i~18~ _::::::::::::::::::: St. Joseph's AcndeolY--------- Cl"dar Jlnpld a ___ 187d Catholic •.•. ----------··---· St. WenclaU!J AcUd('nl,Y ------- Ce<lnr Rupldlt •••• ---· NhJtl'ra of Dolerey -----------·-­St. Bt'rchman's ••••..••••..•••. ~fntlon --·· ·-··--- 111.13 Sletere or Mercy -·-------·····--lntf"r-~fftl(' Buslm•t~M COilf'Jtf• ___ Cedar fttH>Idll ••••• -----····------ ••••••••••••.••••••• Cedar Rapid• BuainM~~ Colh·lfl' Cedar Hophll --- --· ----- - -------------------------

LYON U. N. Lutheran Church Or

pbant ' Horoe ------·-··-----· Beloit ------------- l8!lO NorWt'lf'lltn Lutbemn --------­MAITASKA

~:~:~a1oJ.k~~nt:88""il~j;(:r-;lu:·- 8:~::~~~ ::::::::j~: Private -------------------------Iowa Cbrlstllln Coll{'ffe...... Oskaloosa --- ----- 1902 Private ---------·-··-- ------· -··

MARIO!ol CentraJ tJnivP~Ily _ ·--------·. Pe.Jlu ------- ·------ 18\.1' Hnptlat. -------------------------­St. Joaep~:l.:=:~nl &hool Duu<"r ••••• ,. •••••• loo·,lcn tbolle -------··------------·

Ceotrnl l own BuslnefUI Coll Pit<' Mtu""hnlltown ---- 1""--t Prlvute- -------------------·--­Lu tbcrnn (~ong. ----------·-· Le Grand Twp .•• 100~ l .uthl:'nut -------- --------------- ­l"alruer <'OII<'gf' ------------· __ LP OrR nil ------- ~ l'brlRtlan ----- -- -------- ------­Strn\·n ngt>r Bonrdlna fol. cbool Le Grand Twp ... I"VI l·~rl('DIIIf --------·--·---·--·--­St. .lohn'M ParO<'hlnL •..••. _ · Mlnt•n·n Twp .•.. I~ r.utheran ------- • ·-----··----- ­St. Mary'a TnatltutP ••..•••• ---~ \lftrRlutlltown ---:IWTSIUomnn Catholic ------·---· ~ St. Mory 'a SchooL ••••••••••• Hnn~·rhl ll -----·---·IAA:; 1-tomnn ('illbulll' .•. ------------

:\ll'l'CHELL Ct'i.lar \' all('y i'l£>mlnnry •.•••. .• O!!Rp --·---- ••.•. IR62 U11.ptl11t .......... -·····---l'lt. Mnry'R Arade-my -------- Ne-w rrn ven -- ----- IOOO,l'ntlwllr ·-·••ee-----··-··----Rt. Mary'M S<'llool -----·····--· SUn·yvllle ••.••••• ilAAD ('lltbollr .• ··- ................ . Saered H('ftrt Scbool ------· Myer ------- .••••.• ·1001 ('nthollc --·--··----- - ----------

lfO:'IITOO:\lP.:RY Iowa Contl•rpnce OrphtUIM'

Ito me ~;~~-~~~;~~~------- -- Stanton ----------- II;St l Lutheran ------- ·--------··-·-·

~~_,. .. t::~~~f!:u~-~~- ~~~~-~~-::: ::: ~~~~~g~~ :::::::: ~ :l ~K r1~~-~~~~~:~.~~-~::::::::: :::::::: : Mt. Mart'• -------·· ····--------· Mu~tentlne - ------ l~C"atbollc -·----------·---------

O'BRIEN I Rt. Jobo'11 £Tan. Lntbrran ••. _ Paullina R . R. __ 1~ OPr. E\·an. Luth •••••••••••••••• Frlf'nd•' Kc-bool ----·----------·Paulllon R. R ••• 1886 Koelety ot !"rleodll ••••.•••••.•••

SUPERINTENDENT OF l'I'BL!C IN STRl'CTION 375

SUPERlNTENDENTS-(CoNT!SUED) .

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Principal

lfel It+ .. -· ... , .I • Rev. B. Grotbe

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176 28.· • 11!

108

"' .. " · .. 61 6 Robt. L. Baird

101 .. •o fiiYl' "' . ...

1 ••• e•• • • • ., 1 1 800 .. eo. ·-·

100 ----- ---- -·---· ... .. .. .. «ll • 15 " "' 8 17 .. 11.1 • 12 21

W W. Smith \VIII. 1•'. Kln1r Sr. M A&nlba Hr. \( . r.nhrln l Rr . :\1. Liqu or i W L. B otr A. N. P a lmer

T. H . Gnoderaon

A . Rot<'nhl:'rrer A. M. Dills Charles J • Burton

H R. Snern oH:I ____

--·-- ----- -------- Rev . J . A. Ran~rrn

----·-··--· ~I_:._==- ~~ "~~---~=- --~i.~ 18 f·FuT_r.~:~:t I I ~ Rf'Y. E. C. KPrr

fl HIRff•rll or Jfmnlllty ----~~;.~~·-~:~. ---.,,,--~ -~,._~=--.~: -- -~~·•'J: -~.,,. =~.-.-.·.. 1•o'j" 1~ f::.!:n A T~lllt~>n;~hm

••• •• 4 . •• • •• 110 no •• Rt·v . J M Hrhlueter

b,llt(l ti laO "7 IFii ~ r, 10 Of>O . M , POtfl'r 1 -··· 87 Ul Ill!·-·-. I li Tholl. A . .BI'rry fi' ••. too~--.--·--___ •r. John Narl,en • ·--· ···-· 1U Jl4 ----- J Wf>lls

1 ·--· • ---·-- • --- ----- -·

l ·---- ----- ~- -· -------175.---•--------------

140 """ --. ··- ·-~ rro ·---~ --·e· 1:'10 ••• _ I

Rl'T T . V. ITnntJOn

t3 n _ w. Lt-Yt>tl<"h t 1l1•v. L(o!mbarrl I Rl"'f'. J. Gtei!M'r

~ •••••• ----· 91'- Di' -··-· l li U B. G. Norl'pr 1 ---- • 11 ~--- -- ··--- ··--- J. J, Newlin

376

Name or School

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [11)-REPORTS OF COTNTY

Location '2 " . . ~

~ ~

Under control or

OSCEOLA T I St. John's Schoo l --·---------- Mny ('lty ------· .• '1001 J;;van. Luthemn --------------

~~r~~~~~lu~~~~'-a~c~r~~~::::: )\~~~~~ ·-r~·u:-::: 1~~~=~~~1t1~~~1;n ·.:::::::::::::::::::: P~E ,

Amity Collt>Kt" •. ··-----------College Sprlnp •• ·1R"l3:Prlvate ----------------------­'Ve.tern Norrunl Colh.•P----- Stu.>ollndoab ------~~~·Private ---------------------·

PALO ALTO , .St. Mary's Academy --------- EmmetAhure ••••• l.,C"tlthollc ------------------Rt. Pe-te-r noel l'nuL __________ West Bend -------~1800 t'ntholle ------------------------St. Mary's -----· ----------· :\lollard ---- ••••• 1001 Ca.tllo llc ------------------------

PLYMOOTI'l

ru~·~~=:~-~:~~~~11

;:~~=:~:: ~~~~r: __ :::::~== t:: g~r:!!:1~le~;~::::::::::::::::::: St. Jo8t'pb's Sebool ---·------- Le Mnn --------1.878 Cntholl c ---------------------­St. Catharine's SchooL-------- Oyens ----------- tl))() Catholic ------------------------

POCAllO!"'."TAS Sacred Boort School --------· Pocabontaa -----· IS10 Catholic

P OLK De. Moines Coll('ll'e ___________ Des Moines ·-···18M Baptist ------ ----------------St. JoseJ>h's Aclldl'IDJ' -------- Des Afolnee ------ I.IJ\'l Hl!tte-rfl of Cbartty -------------Grand Vleu• Co llege ___________ Des ~lot nee ----·Hill:; Onn lsh Lutheran --·-----------

~t. ~m~-ro~~~~M~ooi·::..-:::::::!8~ :;~:~: :::::: ~=~ ~:~lf~~~ic ·:::::::::::::::::::::: Br;:ran~n'; .. ~rr~ tycOit"irie:::::::lB:;: ~~\:: :::::: ~:;g ~~~:~~~~:~~ ::::::::::::::::::.::

POTrAWATTAMrm I 8t. Peter's School -----------Council Dlun'8 -· 888 Catholic -··--·-------------St. J oseph ".• Academy _________ Council Dlul'la ••

1

11<® Catholic --------------------St. Joseph a ---··---------------Neola ----------~-- 1891 Catholic ------------------­Rt. Frances AcadPmy -------- Coun<'ll Jllutr• ••• :tsn Catholic -----·-----------· Western lown Colletr«--------'Count'll Rlul'l8 __ 1R!il Private --------------------··­Cbrl•tlan D ome Orphi\Dilge ..• Council Blurf• --~ 1 882 Private-------------·----------

POWESlliEK Iowa College --------······-···Grinnell ---------- 1817 Board or Tru1tec1 ~------------

SAC Sac Colleaio.te fn t~ tltutc •••••••• Sac C1ty ---------~1801 Bnptlst -----······------------

Rt. Ambro!cg;:J~e-----·---· 0n1"<-nport ·-·--·- 18R?10&tbolle ---------------------­

Rt. Katb~rfne --------···----- Onvenport ---·--·-UN J:Jpi!K'OJ)Ill --------------------- ­Rt. Anthony ---------------- Dave nport ••.••••• l SUit'atbQII r --------------------­lbrrt'd Heart ------·--------- Onvenport -------!· Cnthollc . -----------··-----­lh'. Lotb. G«-r .-En,.. Parochial Do.vf'n[)Ort ------,18i'OI0<'rrnnn Luthera n -----------

rd~!':tl~:~n~_r~ __ :o_r_z~~:-:=: R:::~~g~f :::::::: ~,. ~::::~: :::::::::.:::::::::::::::::: •'!l:::~~~;;::;r,~~- -~~: D••••••" --------~I&:i!) catholic -----------------------

~._l'oo::"~oli..-;-:::::::::::::: :.':~~~ ·::::::::: ~~ ~~~~~~~ ·::::::::::::::::::::::::

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC 11\~TRl'CTIO:'l 377

SUPERINTENDENTS-(CosTI'OED).

Prealdeot or Prlnclpa

IIi H. 0 Rlt'bt<'r 8 Jtev. J . P. Uotrmao

Hl"". t.;LIAfl. uaumler

6,000 :~j :' ___ .. ---~· __ 2'1 1.~7 7 11 nr. H. o. Campbell a-.3 ·--- Ul.• Ill• J ~1. BUIIi{'Y

1,100 Cl 1' - 81' l"~lf 1.-\-t.___ }lr. M. Emily 1 . I.___ n ur. 119 ___ Rt•v. l-'. \I. Dohbcateln a·.-... ek.l •••••. eo ..... ------ ----- b~. H. Roeeeler

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------.-c<i,::::: 1,600-----

• • 7H "' '"' • " " ... , 200 • "·---- 10 00 70 --~---• • 18 110 .., • •----- "' .. lit; ______

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11 5 '7t f) 14.8. ---- 16 4 -····--· lt II.___ ·n US lDO IS 6

10,000 6 til______ 80 tlli --~-- ---- -----·-··--·- liS-- ••• ----- ----- a;,o ~ ·---- 117 ---- .... --·-· I·--- 110 .... -- SUO----- 4

lT5,0!G 70 40 661:1 oiRI! l,tm UH61 89 201 ue,aoe .a H uo all s.oes i,881 a 247

1.100 1 ! ----- 70---- '70---- I

10 C'. C. Plolrlg-4 Rev. F. D. Schulte G ~r. M. Beatrice

19 1-'. n. Feneratelo t Denry Holte•

f nev. w. A. Pope

lP L . D. Ot~horn 11 Rr. '\f. Clementine 8 ll. NordPntoft

ll7 H. F. WIIIIRma o1 Mr. Mnrr Everlldla

UO Hill M. BE'II 200 0. D . Lonswell

P. HE'rml\n F'atbcr O'Neil 6 ·---~----· 17&1 ____ , 1761____ ..

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:::r--~ J=~ :~~~:--: :~===~ --~ --: Sr. M. Aloyslu• Hr. M. hrnntla 1-J. P. lllllf'r n . n I.E-wen

J H , T. Afa,ln

l '\ H *'I 41 DJ 10 U 0. W , LH

10 ·-··· 10 7S DO' U6 1 ol I William l"'.SbiDDibAD _ . J& --- 00 801 fTi 6 8 J8 Kr. Jo~t~tllf'r

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1 000 tl 40 40 n. J. Gt•l~rnaon

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378 REPORT OF THE:

ABSTRACT [H)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Na.me o f School Location Under control ot

SIOUX . St. Mory·~ J\ t'IHh:> IU Y ------~--- Alton -------------· lAS~ RonHm Ctlthol1c ---------------­Sc. J mt(•ph'~:~ ------------------- Gt'fllwllle -------- 1s.s.; Itom11n Cntbotlc ---------------­St. Anthon)•'A -----------------· n suvlll'tleo ------- l!Xl'l n.o-muu Ctllholle.' --------------- ­St. Auttumy'~t ---------------- Jl (l~per~:~ ----------- 18'.10 Romnn Cntholle ---------------­St. Praul' !.! ---------------------- h••lon ------------- 1~1 Ln Ui l'rnn __ --------- -------

~t.' ,~r_n~;;ttSt!~ni -~\c;,-ti~i",-,):·::~: ~~i~g~r~~~~; :::::: ~~~ ~igr~uCLJ~~~~o~~-~_:::::::::~:::::: C'hrlatltm !-khoo-1 -------------- Onwgt~ Clly -----· JOOJ Chrlstlnn Ite r. Chut·ch _________ _ Chrl!:ltlnn Sf"hoo-1 ·------------·Sioux Center _____ 1!)01 (.'ln·l..,tlnn Hct. CllLJrcll ... _____ _

s·roRY IOWtt State College ------------AmPS ------------- 190D Sl!tte -·-----------·-----·-----·--

'.fAMA Snc nnd F ox Indlon St·liool ____ ·roledo --------·--lw.rT 11. R. n.()\'l'rnm("nl ........... _ _

~~uA;1;~y~1 riJ,~r;cYNlif~_:::::::: :r~ :~o __ :::::::::::: ~;~ ~~~~~~~~ ::rst~~rF~ui;c1;:::::::::: : U:NIO~

Sr~L;;~tl~y~:~~~~~~~S:,~~~-~~=- ~~:;:t~~ ::::::::::~ ~~· ~it~r~~Wc ·::::::::::::::::::::::::: W.\PELLO I

Ottumwn Comm('rf'l:tl Cu ll rgt•_ Ottnmwn ----'----- 1&\.l Prlvntl' -·---------------------·--

~~:rJ~se~t~;r~\~'~:~~~l~·::::.::: 8t~~~~:~ ::::::::: ~~ g~~l:~ : :~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::: WAUUEN

Slm])Son Co ll f'ge -------------- lncl looo llt ·----··-- 1867 ~l ethotliflt ----- ----·-------------

,V.\HHlNC:'l'ON \Voslllnylon ,\f'Hlil'Hl.\'---------- 1\rnslllagton ------ 1872 .'h•ntlt•mlc As~oclntlon ----------

~~: lr~1~>~!f :::::::::::::::::::::: ~~~:~!i<ft~0 ~ •• :::::~ l:M ~:~~~~= ~~ S:!~~:~~ :::::::::::: l:lol y 'l'rlnlty --~--------------- Rl cbroond ------·-· 1851 l~'rniWI!H"OD Hl~ters -----------

WADSTER

~~-rPi\l:~rfJ~~~8 t:_:::::::::::::::=: gr;:~ n-~~.!~ ::::=: }::5J ~·.~~~;{~l~t,7tion-Nll~~--=:::::::::: St. Pnul's --- ----·-----·------·- " Fort DO(Ige ------ ---- ("hurl'h --------·---------···--­~nercd HPnrt ---·-··----·------ Fort Dollg~ -----1002 Chu rch --------· - ------------­Tobln Co11eri;"e ----···-------- -- Port Dodg£• ------- 1~>92 Ind l'{)f'ntlcnt -------------------

WlNN.l!:BAGO Wo.ltlorr Luthernu College---- ForE'st Cit.l' _______ wo:: United Nor. Luthrrnn---------

WI!'l~i:J~UliO:K

n:w&~~~:;;:r~~~~~~~~~r~~IEif~1:=~~~m~~~~~ im ~:~~H;,: =~.~~==::=:=:=:::::: Valde-r BnHhll'li~ CoHl·g~ n.nd

Nortnnl ------------------------~Df'<'l>nth ·--------- ---- Prlvni.C' ---·-·--------------------·

Ut,mJ~l!~!~~· . ~-~~-':.(:~~~~-~~--~_::~:: ~f~0~~~ Jn;·o~·-:::: iSOO ~fHt~~~~lcor ·st:·F~;t;,;CiS:::::::::: f'lt. Wen('Phm'a --·---·---·------ Sp111vlllc ---------- lSTO Cilt hoJlc -·--·---- --------------­Norwel{lun Pnrochlnl --------- Cu lmnr -------·---- .... Lutbcrnn ----------·------~---

SUPERINTENDE~T OF PUBLIC I NSTRUCTJON 379

SUPERINTENDENTS-(CONTINUED).

~ . " ·~ . .!.il* 0

" ~ ~ ;: t:> 0

~~; "• . . .c ~. ~ :~ ~~ .. -· i £~ ~ ... c, ~8 ;~ Presldeot

0 ~~ -o ~~~~ or . ~~ ~~ !~ ~8 E~ Principal ~£ o~ o• .::;;~ 1 ·-E"

~ i~ ..

~i ~5 g: a£ ~0 ,.c

·~ .. 5~ ;;"' ,~

i5 ~" :/)Q, ~0 ~a~ l -· z 00 0 '" ...

1,000 1 7------ 10 !U'I-1 2\.1 3~ "" Jlf•\'. 1' . J. Brune P:>O --···- Ci 6 lOil...... 201 f. !0 Ill'\". .I. A. flPt'll'mann -100 ----·- "______ 12 7r. 1r,4. __ a • f{('Y • M. Um(Jie.v ::IQO______ a_____ m 4fi o''·-···-·····- llf'V, .J. 11. nNing

···--------- ] ___________ .____ !t! ••.•..... " Rt•V. n . ~C'hwt>rnk J 4 ----· f4 00 100 ~---·- --- ·-- TII'V, .1. " 5 ,!)00 !i ----------- 6:'!. ____ ------------- 10 Hev . .T. F.

.O'.ftf>ll ly Heemstrn

2,000------ 4 ---~ 13-i 10 14:.------ ---·-- ' Y. Muhl<'r l,rJOO ---~-- a·--------·---·-·· 130 _____ ----- f Knt(> Anldf'rs

~.781 00

11,000 00,580 ... 2.200

2.Fo00

ro.nml t,(I(H)

00 1,44!1 '!:t.' fG 2.3111------ --·-- ltri A. B. ~tnrmR

10 ____ _

' .. " 00 ·-- r,(. 71 ~lfl 261 7 21 00 8() 11 2 4

0 .. r. nl"t'('n 28 8 .• T. Kephort ~ Rr. 11. Margnret

1 ----- 00 lti fll ------ ---·-- 21 n<'org(' Busby 2------ 411 12 00 ...... ---·-- -·---· R ev. Fnther Bede

a _____ _ 3----­"--·--

111!1 17fl 2Jfi ..... •• lOS

~~ ·====~ --;oo --- --'i ii 100 J . W. O'Brien 12.'i flt>v . F . \V. Hoppmnn 1~ Mother M . . Tofilleph

13 2iofl J0:-1 HI<! (Jir l!f 01 S!i C. Fl. Sbrllon

fl 70 llil 3 ..... -)~ ___ --·--

' 1---------

1&1 •. ·-· 111 nr-..... 1

110 ------ 6 07 __ ·- ---·--

lfi il . D. DOU(fltert:v J Rr. l\L 'I'hnrl'l!lht f1 Ar. 1\f. Slnelln.

Rt>v. Edwin F . W('ll

22& ------ ------ --·-· Sr. M. bltttlorR . 4 ____ ro IKl 100_____ 3 s R(>V. 1\f . DMI'Pf a ______________________ _ F-----·-···--·-· •. ooo a ___ m l!J7

13,000

10 5 121 66 ----· 5----------------·-4 ----- 66 10

I ,000 •••••• 3 -------·--- ------

161 ------ ·---· lll H. F. C. Mullf'r 375 .... -· _____ fl ~r. i\1. ('yprlnn 41 5 4? ------ 47 C. v. Find It~)'

21 .26 L. W. llor

187 24 17~ ------ ·----· II 57 -----· ~----- ··--··

Of! ....... --.----·

C. K. Pl'f'nll C. B . L('l'bte nht>tl' Hc>v . J. l\!. Rynn

nev. Torrlson

·--·---~·- ·----- 9------ 100 200 SO(]--·-- -'13 43 C. Ff. VfiMPt --------- ------ 5----- ----- ·-·-·-- 00- ·---· -··-- -----···----roo·----- ·--~---~~---lac·----- 1: :::::::::::::::: · flOO , ____________ 8(1 __________________ 13

~r. M. De Anlf'B R('\', .lohn Wnrsnle n('v. John 1'\ro-r. B. A. Orlmso

REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT [H)-REPORTS OF COUNTY

Name of Scbool Location Under control of

WOODBURY

Fr.'~~at~rck~~~:-~~~! .. ::::::::: ~~ri~u~tt>~-=~-===: ~= ~~~~~::,~:"s,':~~r·s·::::::::::: National Bulllnt>SI'I 'l''rnlnlng •• Hloux City -------- 1002 Prlvn.te ------------------------­Morning Side Coll('ge ----------Sioux City -------- IB'J~ Metbodlat --------------------St. Joscpb'a ------------------- Sflllx __ ---- ----- 1802 Slalera ---------------------

WOU.TR Somber Parochial ------------- Brl11tow Twp ••• . 10 Nor. E. L. Synod -------------

WHIOBT Sacred Henrt School ---------- Engle Grove ------ 1!101 Catholic ----- -----------------

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBL[C INSTRUCriON 381

SUPERINTENDENTS (CONTINUED.)

~ ~ 1:: ~~ t l .. .... ~ s !

0 "" . • ". ~1:§ s~ c• ." .!:~ c~ ;g -~ , . President 00 _,. ··- •" . , , .

.2 ~! ~j •" "" . •" ~g ... or .!'! wO wg

~~i c& .. Prloclpal ~

ow "" t>- " .. .. _,.,. g~ I g~ '""

8 af . es e~ ,.

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!! z 0 ., ., .... --)Q _____

00 87< <31 17 11 Rr. ErOf'llft 41 ------ )Hi----· ll.'i -- -u6 · Rev. o. MNirl.ler 6

sa.; _____ ------ Ul -···w ... n E. Rl'l&h.!r H 176 191 ... .,.,

" 7(} 8. ('htmdlf:'r 6------ " .. ---- • Fatbtr GrUl'Jo

2 ---- ---- - - ----- 64 ---- Dclene Dorabelm

·:::-:::··:::·.o:··=:··c::·:;··=:··;O· __ ,:.;·:::-~=---'''-'-'""~ 150----- lb 15 Sr.M.Ethelbert O.K. O.

GRADED SCHOOLS FOR 190i -tno8 CITIES RAVIN G POPULATION OF 3,000 OR MORE BY CENSUS OF 100.,.

8 J 4i 4i 5 ~ ~1~!~~~- o~~d- ~~-Y~~ T:~~h!~~r~~ g g = I . § § o. 0 o. High uated Salary oolincl udf og

~ ~ 1!!~ 1 ~~ j ~ jJ ~~ ~eho;l cl~~ * ~u~pt;; P~ r~oel lpi~ ~ ~ . ;:J I 5 § ~~ ~~ ~;: § t; 21 s ~ e 2! !! o e .! o ., o o8 c-:o c_ ........ ...e> ... e> d 4.! c .;~ = coS Q) llf 8

--------:---------- --''l......."'-'--"'-'-=....c=-----::__ Ill < < .o:l! :a ~ :E ~ :a rn ta. en

Ctty Superintendent 1907-1905 Cillea

Albia - -------------- P. E. G co r ge _______________ J~n.~oo s,oc;;l g ;l2 1,21" t,07"JI 776 6-1 72 51 9-1 16 15 I~ 100.00 2)$.&0.66

!!!!:~=~=====-::::::= ~ ~·· K9~·~r~~~~~=====:::::::::::: i:: !:~r~ ~ i ·~ 1 ~-~j ~.~J : :!1 : ~: 1~ 2~ ~ ~ i~:: ~ ~:~

Atlantic - ------------ Chn rle:i Blodgett -------- ------- 1,600 .J,lSJ 9 12 l.l))O l,IXlJ., IDI 61 8>, 75 122 10 31 ____ -- - ----- 28 58.21

:~~~e ~:~~~~--::::::: .¥.· J.· ~7:; ::::::::::-_::::==_-_-_: ~:: ::: ~ :; 2.~~~ 2,:: I.~ ~~ ~·l~fr 1~ U 1~ ! 11::r: ~ ~:;~ Uurllngton ----------- F . M . Ji' u.Jtz ------- -------------- 2,100!S,t!18 9. 5 1J 16,6(i2 1,019 3,267 4fJI Sl m 2}(; 13 27 12 110.00108 57.9;,

8~~~~~~UiiS-:::::::::: f:.- ;~ : ~~l'(yh~l~_::::::::: ::::::::: ~:: ~:: ~ i: ~:~;; 1,ff.~ , :;~ :1

~ ~ 1~ ~ 1~ ~ ::1:~ ~~ =:~ C~d n.r Rapid s ------ J . J . .\LcConnf' ll ~~---- -------- 3,000i8,7:.9 0 0 8, Y~JO .i,\JII 4,118 53 79 ___ T".JO :t2 So:! 6 OO.!YJ ITJ 61.36

8;~~~~~~u~_::::=.-_::::: ~: J~ . J~,!~!~~ ::::::::::::::=::::::: t: ::: g ii i: :~: t,:i 1,~~ ; i ~ : U: 1~ ::; ; :i:: ~ · ~:~ ~!;!~ee~~--==:::::::: E: -ir·. ~~~~sn_~~--'=-~~-~-~~-1-~=:~~~ ~ ::5 :::1 :-s~ ~:~ ~~ , : ~ ~ :; 1~ ~~ ~Z ~ I~:~ i'!J ~:~ Clinton --------------- 0. P . Bo~twlek ------------------ --1 2,50022,7;16 0 . .')12 7,ll0 3,M 2,~ 1 3.: 7'9 110 2U 17 41 4 9L73 7182.00 Clari nda ------------ W . E. ~nllsbu ry ------------------· 1,j(X) 4,0'lQ 0 l2 t.O.)I 001 69'2 • 00 71 S6 8.l 8 6 2 77.00 26 51.00

g~s~~~ ~~u-~-~-:::::::: ~:i~~~- ~: :.~~;-~1 :::::::::::::::::::: i;~ 2~:: : !i ~:: ~:~~ ~:~g; ~ ~ ~ ~ 1~ : ~ 1~:~ ·~; ~:~ Onvenport ---------- -- F' . L. Rmurt ------- - -----·-·--·-- !?, 10089,797 10 13 2,:113 7,30'2 5,798 "6 79 3-17 >133 31 27 2'i 120.ro 1!)1 1 ~.80 0 ('COr8.b ------------- r.'enry ("_ J ol.t nsoo --········------ 1,000 3,018 9.& 13 l,()t,.i;j 716 531 48 7t 40 O;;. !i lt 1 70.00 22 . 51.00 Deni son ---------- I-~. w. l<'ellows -------- ---------- 1,500 3,1i3 9 1.!? 1.1~ 810 6!13 61 82 74 G4 5 11 a 03.!1 20 56.25 Des Moines -----·---- w . o. Ul<ldle ---------------· 3,600 ·---- - & 13 23,91~ J!i,rea 11,742.8

1

48 78 n12 9111 110 1:;.:; 2fS 1.00 .57 416 70. 17 Dubuque :------··--· li'. T. Oldt -------··········---- 2,100n,9H ; 10 1S.;;1JO,till! 5,8001 3,267 30

1

· !J6 217 2!J? 29 Jt IS 11?.11 123 53.fl8 Eagle Gro~e..--------- L. G . F och t ------------------- l,tOO 3,122 9

1

13 1,lb5 883 , 727 61 8t 69 9:1 1.2 1£ 2 a:i.OO 10 47.50 EetherYille ---------- J , L . Mi s hler -------------------- 1, 400 3,6.)()1 9 12 I 900 IH-1. 791 74 78 53 fr1 o ro ___ ------- 29 4~-SS

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Ft. Madison·--· ------- · C. w. Crolk.~bank. -----·------~1,:;()0 8,70i ( Grlnne.ll -----------.1 Etl~ne lli.>niey ---------~ .. --- ----- I,OOQ. '·""·I Independenct> --------- . J-AJ.wlu Dukt~ ----- -- --·-~'--·-· 1.000 S,SJb Indianola ------------ 0. 1~. l:'mlth - - ---------·-----·-- 1,-150. 3 ,391.

m~~-~~,t~~~~~11tf=:~!~~,~~ .\.fnrshnlltown ____ __ A,!lrnn PnluH~t --- ----------------~2.1Jl0l2,0..5

~~~~~fJj fH~~~~~:~~,!i:!i Ottumwn __ ---- ---·--1 ·

1, l~· ·ri'""" ---------------1 2,0l020,tSi

rit~~s: llt~~~~:~;~;_;~~~~~

9 12 '·"''\ '' ... ,

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1 9 12 l,Ol.S 988 9 19 l,Ulb 839

10 ll l,i!71 2,:J:i0 9 u l.~lO 007 9 12 l,G20 1.<£1 9 L'l 3,2t'5 2,3:n 9.5 12 6,0&" 4,61-0 9 II! 1,12:1 1.001 9 12 1, ;?3!.1 988 9 12 1,2-Jl 1 ,002 9.-J 12 n,7;.o to.s.ro 9 13 860 'iS; 9 13 ~l 1W 9 13 1,2!.l! 97~ 9 12 3,973 2 ,22-1 !) u 2.12fl 1,6:1-i 9 12 974 6(H D 11! 1,2.>6 OOS

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1,7111 3,473

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620 610

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GRADED SCHOOLS 1907-190S--(00NTINUED).

ClTIES H.A VING POPULATION Oli' MORE TBAN 1,500 AND LESS TIIAN 3,000.

C1ttes City Superintendent or Principal

AJlamosa ----------- Frnnk Popham Audubon ------------ T. J, Mantz ---------------------

ir1f~~;~~~~~~~~~~ Lf}gg~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ g:~otake·==--~:::::: i;Yran~- ~~llkii:~~a ·:::=::::::::::::::::: Colfax -------------- ~lllo H·uut -----------------------­Corning-------------- J. W. Fowler -------·------------

&F~~:==~-~~~==== ~i-o~~::~~~;~~n-~~==~===~~====== Eldon ------------- A. S. Fulton _________________ :__ __ _

~~::tsblii1t:::::::: ~: t ~~Jitb·-:::::::::===== Forest City---------- A. P. Heald ------------------------

irE~g~;~~~~~ ~- ~i. :~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~ Harlan ----------- Henry P. Nielsen ----------------

~~:~~~~~ ::::::::: ~·. l. ?l{~~cb-:::::::::::::::=:: JdR Grove ___________ J. C. Hngler ---------------------

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~

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i:~i ::::::1 1,000 1.200 },2:'A) 1,100, 1,3001

1,2501

~ :~1 0101 1,100

1,!00

~::~ 1,..., 1,000 1,(8) 1.!00

~::: 1,1001

u:~1 1,800,

~::1~~-~=-==-~====~t ~;~ F ~}~~~e~u~==-=:-:::::::~=~= I i:E t-.:1 Mlln~bester --- -----·-1 I R Inman ------ --------------~ 1 .200 tn ..M arengo -------- \ H CoM~on ---------------- 1,600

Montlce!Jo -------- ft}hn E FoMtE>r _ ---- • ------- 1,350 Mt. Ayr ---------- -- 1 \f Pu•rN> nnd J, W Wllhr"on_ 1.000 Mt. Vernon ----·--- [,, F • .:'>l'e"COD ------~---- ----- 1,000

~::at~~ ·==~===~==- j.~--:\~~Vim;·-~==-::.::~:::---~====l--1:'200 ~~~v!'8_~~~~-=-~=~~= ~~ t: ~e'lfi:~··~_...:: •. ·------=::::::::1 i:=1 Ornnge City ---r S. (', Hnll'mnn --· - ·-----·-·-----1 1,100

g:~:~a-~::=::::::1 fv~·n.IJ.\n~~:r_.- ·-- --:::::::::::::; i;~~ Pellll ----------------· F- :\l. Frn<>h •• - .. -------- 1, IOO Rock Rapld'l --- --· W s;, 'WiJl'I()D ---------- -----I 1,+10

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~ § g E:~~~~· G~~d- ~J':)y~~ '1::~~~:~:; ; Pre A 81gb uates Sala.ry notlncludtng

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15 2 69.00i 11 1 70.00, 15 1 lt4..44

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13 49.28 13 5S.6.J 15 51.61 11 49.55 16 4!J.OO B 47.50

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1 Barnee City --·- m, J.~. W. Cover •. ·----·­Barr£>tt --------- ---1 Harriet WahlgTcn -----Hu~e-tt --·----- .. 1.. ___ ~ St·lll~ Finch ___ -··--· BatAvia -·-----J 518; Edwin Morlan --·--1 Uatth• C~li: ........ fi40 ·w. ~ . StJII ---·------1-taxtu ------~110 P. L. Sager ---·-----~ Bu.rard ------- ~ Dlon H. (.'ulver __ ···--B•"llCOn ---------· f!!:il ~- II. Wllllftma ·-----·-.&>nconftl'ltl ---·-· J,6 :'liPllie Barrett --- ---Bt.'fimun -----·---· 121 ~unb lll.'ler ---------~· Belmond ---·-· l,20t, X. T. Neveln -------­Bennett --··----- 256, W. W. Gra.ham --··--

Bl'nton ---------·r·---' J. ·.r. Garard ------··­llenton.spon. •••••• a:n: 11. c>rlln ----------- ---·· Lu:llt" Wagner ----·--­I~rtmm ------- ·-··- Om·atr Johnson ------­lllrmlngn.n:m __ 66.1 1C. K. TIAyea -----· Blttendorl ----- ---~ E1lltb Delarne ----· Bla.lrtburg ----· w., \\'. D. lln.nt"b -----· Blairstown __ --- WI! L. 0. Worley ·-----

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Brasil ---------- ----- Mabel Connor --------­Brldcewuter ----- ----- G. R . Groft' ----------­Brlcbton --------- 889 B. E . Dow --------­Brtatow ----------- s.a Lewl11 Currell • Brttt ------------ - 1,410 B. W. Hood le'' Brookl)•n ------- 1,207 P . M . Cle vpucrr -----­Brooks --------- ----- \V . L. Stevens ----·­Buehanan -------- ----- J . M. Book ---------­Boclteye --------- ut Milton Meeker -------Bnlfa.Jo -------- 8111 A. K. Claypoo l -------Bulfalo Center.... 710 C. R. Golly ---------­Bun ------------ -- - 5;.~ G. E . Osmundson ----Buuey ---------------- W . H . Meek --------Bustou ---------· ----- A . J. Hleks ---- ------­Calamus ------- --- m U . G. Golne! ---·---· Caledon ia --------- ----- An nil T escb ----------­Calllornla ------- ---- Mrs. M. L . Tbornbury C.Ueoder ------- S«< c. 0. Ruab ------­Calmar ---- -- ---- 98Q Gertrude Kay - ----­Cama.oebe --- ------ 661 Le"1a Greenberg ---­Cambria------------- --- A. T . Dotts --- -----­Cambridge-------· 818 W . U . DanA -------- ­Caatrll ----······· t16 Aile W . lhlow -----­CaM)()n •••••••••••• 35a L . e. Va llandlngbaw •• carbondale --·-· _____ Ellaa.~th Cltrrord ----Carlll!lo ---- ----- 537 William MeGee --·--· Canoo --------- 671 u. L . Camet -----­E. Caecnde ------· 1,314 LW D. Courtney ---· c .. ey ---------- 60S u . u . Linton-------­C.etalla ------- IJil NeiUe C. Swlth ------·

~~~8JU;-etiOn-:=J ~ ~ ~~n~· '*~k~~! ·-:::j Center P oint ---- ss W . L. Enans ------,· Centra l City---- rJ11 H. M. Ta.vlor ---· Chapin -------~----~ Ed. B. Whi te -----~ Cbnrlotto ------ w Frank H. J)()(>ker ----

g::r::r_~~:::j : :f: :.· N~:e~:~~-=::: Chester-------- !S7 A. F. Brlnken -----1 Chllllcolbe __ : __ D. R . Grl•t ----·, Churdan ---- 608 ll . l:l. Mltcb eU ----1 Ct ncinntttl --- 1,282 Clnrenee ----- 892 M. R. Fayraro - ­Clare ------- :S'fl Rc81no. Grlll'eo -­Cittrks\•ll le ----- ~~ George Lux ----Chtytoo -------- Hll w. s. Sbnrv ---, Clearft~ld ----~ W1 Enr-ne&t Uer ----Cleghorn ------· 164 E~ S. Smltb ---­Ciemon.s -------- 1!4 C. 0. Moore ---­Clio --------1----- w. M. ll~rame --­Clermont--- 006 rr. E. Miller ---­Clutier -------i---- AJ&tldn B. Mowry -I Coggon ------1 506 W. L . Categ ___ _ Colesburr ------ 250 1 C. J. Pierce ----­Colli ns ------ ~~ W. W. Bu.llan.J --· Colo---------- 602 W. S. Smiley·---­Columbus City--- 42:3 0 . ll. Swn.nk ----­Colu_mbus Jet. __ 1,117 W. B. lllller ----· Conesville-------- L. R. lleKee ____ _ Conrad --------- 5:1) A. M. Gnt.Y ---­Conway ------- W· Allie Nelson ---­Coon Rapids __ 1,087 C. F. ScheU -----­Correctionville -- 1166 G. B. Wbah~7 ----· Corwith ----- l'ie8 L. A. WU.IO D ---··· · Cfftwtord !JYIIIe ••• D Georp; Webu ----Cromwell ----- 238 Glen WIIJebl -----­C'rcaeent ---- --· Della M . Ward -----­CrrstaJ Late -- to1l L. E. Bowker ---­C'bmoer lana ---- «n B:rron J. Sd.Jl ----· Curlew -------- 1n CUnton Eva.ns ·-----Cushing ·------ 23S Joseph Swisher ------DAkota Clry --- SZi7 J. L. MuUea ------DaYis Cfty ___ WI J. M. Howell ------Dana ---- ___ F-rank Koowlee. __ _ DaobnrJ --- 551 B. R . Calllaoo ----DanvUie --- SU SmJtb Tromp -----

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Da7ton ·--------- 1~ Anna BlaCk ---------Deeatur CHy ----- 828 I. C. Cozad --------Dedba.m ---- m Josephine I. Bruce --Deep River ---- 4-48 w. B. Coleman ----Deftance ------- 832 Jame-s It. Sermour ----Delaware ----- - ----- A. E. J ewett ---- - ­Delhi - - --------- ------ w. H. nammond --­Delmar --------- Clt!..t Uoy B . Marker ----­Deloit --------- ----- Alecla Lftwler -- --- ­Delta ------------- ms Cly de Workman ----­Derb;r --'--- ------ ~ F . H . Ulggle --------­Des Moines Va L ------ ~lrs . Mae Goldlze.n - -­De Sota -- ------ US B. M. Cobb ----

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1906-1!107

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Gibson ··------ ·--- Ells Klrkpntrlck ---- 4SO.oo1

Gilman -------··· 50t Alfred Peterson ----- 815.001

g!·r!~~--=~~-=::: :· :: ~: ~1~~~~~-:::::: ~::; Olndbrook ------- Ea J.P. \Yellemeyer ---- 810.001

g~~~~~~~d ·:::-~:=~~ ~-=· J~~n ntia~:'"~~_:::::: l,~:::f Godden -------- lil l H. F. l''reemnn ----- nun Gowrie- - -- -------- 787 Joseph M. Forts ----· 075.00 Orftf'ttlngN· ----· H'l , H. tJ, Rundall ------1 681.00 Grntton --------- IGI .Anette BgW'e -------- d6.00 Gnmdy Ct•uter .• l,Si:; , C. L. Love ·-------- l,Q.OO

g~~~ ;j~~~O~u-:: 1.:· ~: ii.~-~~~~'\;~::::: :J::: Ornng"Cr ---------- no Zalda Botr --------- --- 6-tO.OO Grnnd Rln•: r ---··· S\1 H. L. Cosner -----· trOO.OO Grnut Mty __ •••• u~.l FIN"ta Tr:t.mf"r ------- !W).OO Granville --------- S!S6 G. B. Wlldf'r -------- &0.00 Gravity ---------- sow: .r. B. Ll'wts ------··- ts:U.OO Grt~y ------------ un 1-"'. s. Whitt~----------,· 830.00 Gn'('ley (Rurh Co)------ Anna Ma1oDf'J ------- 495.00 Grreley (Dt•l Co).. 4161 fiUJ:h C'nrrfln --------. DOO.OO Grt't'ne ••. -----··· 1,226 Benjamin BollrdUliiD --1 1,050.00 GrE"t"nfteld -----· l,.f-45 · P . P . ~UI1h-an ------ l,!fKt.OO r.rfmeJ --------- 3).", H. E. Dunn ----------- GfO.OO nri~Jwold -------- n J. 0 . nuntley ------- 1,000.00 nnthrfe- center __ 1,411 C. v. Williams--·---- 1,100.00 nurrn"ry ------- - rn Ols \t . Smith -------- '80.01 Hnrtwlck ------· 1.20 W. A. Wiliams ------ - -------

Anon E. ThrnsbE'r ---- 678.00 Hamilton ------- 54.2· W. E. Burke-------- s.tO.OO

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Month

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Month

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Linden -------- 320 J. R. MeAneely - --- 7'1l.OO I 1! 188' 110 1 SEi 10- 11 ED.OO 1 41 .00 ~ Llnullle ------1 au I Bessie Knapp ----- 1130.00 t 11 1 1H 93 · -------..1_------ -----~ 4 41.50 z tl:~n°~~_:::: ·-Hb! b~o ~~~~~o~uir:~~-::::: :::~J : ~ ~· ~= 21 ~~------- --~ ---~~~ : ~:~ ;1 Llacomb -----· · Sl}t; Levi Snook --------- 600.00i 9 1 24!> !!27 7V 8 ·---- ~ ·------ 7 43.75 z Ltttl<" Rock ----1 SS:l:l ~· 8. Le.sby --------- 700.00: 9 Uj no '"'I 21 _ ----1--------· -------- 8 4G.tn t::1 Little ~tou.x ----~ 4t7 E. D . Leonard -·---- 612.1Y"' 9 11· L."' 1!0 12 6:---·-··· ----~-- 1 4&.07 ~ Livermore ____ --~ H) H. C. Roelo!ss ·---· 700.00 9 ~1 14ll 1~ 2fl 4 ~------ --------· Sr ~1 . 00 Z Lop.n ----~- l,!i'IJ C: 8. Cobb----··-- 1,100.00 D ~ !13 tSJ 1 rl1 7.---·--- -----;· tl f!).03 ~

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1i ·----~·----~~~, ~~ !i::l 0 Lone Tree----- 11!71 A. D. Cotrmao -·----- 7'20.00 9 u , lOP: 87 6~' 11------L-....... t 150.00 ~ Lour Gro\'"e ----!-----~ Alma Nell ----------- 450.00 D 1.21 1i1 191 1 1~ 4_ -------+-------·1 r. 4t.OO ..._, Lorimor -------·-1 m ',Vm. C. Kenned,- --· -- 7~.00 9 v, 116 ~ J 6i---·--- --·····-- 1 40.00 c Loat Nadon---- 001 Earl L. Houab ------ 8:».00 D 1! l!Jl i 191. 37 11~-------J-----·-· 61 41J.fl0 to Lovila _________ } f";J N. J. Bibb&------- 675.00 D I tn l'.IOj 1-S~ ) 12. -------- ----·-j-··---- 81 fli.OO t""

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1 ~- R, B. Rl1ey ---------~ 875.00 v 11 lOG usl 1~ 4·-- ~---.------- a , ~5.00 ~

L' tton ··----· I :r. H. Dennis ------ 495.00 0 11 ·---~-1 1!t .w 6 --·----·· . -· --- 3 88.00 ~ M~et>do ia------.-~1 W. l:J. Hull------- 790.00 11 9 a7 1 m 27 -------·, ------- ---------, 11 40.00 C:: l£ac11:eb!ra- ·---··; m· H. D. Smith-------- 700.00 o 11 uo, 131 43 o ________ ----~ • I 61.00 (") Madrid---==-~ l,lm W. A. Buller-----· 87.5.00 s 10 185 • ~ 6--------!----·--l ! , 35.00 ~ M II - · C. T. R('P{l -------· 7US.OO 0 II 1U 1 1.,~ 4, ···-·· ···'·----· ··--- _ t ~.00 -

agno a-------- .... 1 , Tbowaa Tncy ------- 6:1).00 11 11 3&5 M~j tu 151 1 57.00 4 1 47.tS o Malcom ------ 4.2'7

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aD 1 ------ . Clara BelliOD ------- 6.0.00 g 1i SBD 172 88 11 __ ---------- 9 ~1.4.:i Mannina- -----Jl.•' c. :m. Burton ------~- 1,100.00 o I 10 122 Dl! 31 ----------:------ -----· I ~5.00 ~~~:t~n·-=--==~ !;: ~L~W~~:~_:::: t:u: : ~= : ~ :

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GRADED SCHOOLS-(CONT!NUED).

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Month 1 Month

Marcus ---------- 8!i R. A. Fenton ------­Mnrne ----------- 175, s. Luella Tbowpeoo __ 1\fartlnaburr ---- B, W. ll. FMohJ. -----­Marynllle ------- 863 .'\rt Betterton ------Ma81fena ------ 468 Thomas B. nowa.n ---Maurice ---------- 2M C. L. Jackson ------­Muwell -------- Blil. C. w. Kirk-------­Milynnrd ------- 410, Sara.b Patridge ----· M~ll.iburg ----- ----1 E. C. Snow -------· MCGI"t'8'0f --·---· 1,481 W. C. Hicks ------­'lclntlre ---------- 639 Manto C. Gilbert ---McchanlcfH·IIIe ___ T;ri, E. L. MeConltle ------MMiapollll! ------ 86!; )'), R. HutclllnBOD --­M€'Ibourne -----· 365' Mrs. L. l:J. Cnln ---­Melroee ---------- f81, Anna Rowland ------Menlo ---------- 1116. J. w. Plercr -------Meriden----------- !".16. w. 0. Dalle:r ----­Merrill ----------- 438 A. E. Vellne -----:mroni--{iiiC"kiii:l SOOJ u. n. Kent--------

Ron Co.) --------1 5001 W. E. Chase-------­Miltord. (lfont·

gomery Co.) ---i---- John Sblelds -----Millersburg _____ , ____ , M. G. Sisler--------Milo ----------' 657· A. N. Smith--------, Milton ____ ..., ___ 11,107 Frank Jarvis --------Minburn --------- 888. E. L. lleek --·-----Mtnc:len ---------- tO'S L. P. Pruitt -------Mitebt"ll ---------- 158 Mn. L. D. Hnrrla ---

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1,00>.00 .... 00

1,000.00 81D.OO 000.00 "'00' r-'O:oo' m.oo 810.00 766.00

810.00

181.00 !110.00 ......

1,011.50 165.00 810.00 ......

Mod all' --·-------· __ \V •• \. Rnlll'r __ --· ·--Moo a -----· ------ ------! W. n. McKet• •. ---·-· Mondamin -------- 3ll8 C. \Y. Daya _ ...... __ Monmouth ------- ro1 1-.:. R. Stoddard --- __ .Monona •. ----- 8l>- L. C. Rhoad e. ________ _

.,._ .. 110.0;. m.ooi m.oc ~-01

Monroe---- -- ------ ~~ .U. F .. \lor.crnn ..... Montez.umn -----· 1,2~ lL 0. Roark ----- --­Montour ---------· ~H · I. ll. ltnhda -l\lontro'4e .......... --- 1G. W . KennPtl}• - ----Moorhead -------- ~ W. 1''· StHebll'r -----Moruvln ---------- 001 P. B. Woo<LJ ___ .. Morning Son ---- \A!:l1 .\.. Wllllama _ ... ·-­Morrison-- ------ W· San ll. Unhlwlu ----

::~~~~::u~-n ~:_·::: "i:ii! ~~~~-~~ ~~jl~-~- -· .:: ___ _ Myatlc ---- - ----- --- C. K. Warnt> ----­Murray---- ------ b;.U G. B. Wria:bt .. ---­Molnroorl - ·------ ----- Terat~ h.(·b••.)· _ ------Naabun ----·---- l.r..~[ D. PtHidf'n ____ ., Neola ----- - --- l,!~lJ .\1. R. UIUIIfPII --- -New Bnrtl1ml ---- M',& CbariMI ll . l'otnnm New London ----· l,ffi4 C. D. ltcClaln --­New Yarkl't ---·-· llil'l U. C. Pitman_ -­New l~rovld••nee -· uui Waldo Rt"l"('(' .•. _ New Sbnroo ~---- l.l"-" G. U. (iordon ---·- -·

~f~oT~~~~~--:::: --~: ~~-.~nu!lr£~~~~~~1-ni-~~-:-zoo"w"l' ~------ Mt C. ,-. Fl'ru:ler -· ----­Nora Sprln~ ---- 1,112 E. ll. Bolm ·------- ---

~~~ :i~.f:1:;:o;:: ~i I· J: lcl~~- == _ _: Northwood ----- 1,!71, fl. A. Uwe-11•~ - --· -­NorwaJII: -------- &'i31 W • .l.. Morri-.on --- -­Norway --------- 540 A. A. Sltert ------Numa ------------- ~rab BratU1·r _ , ___ _ Oak Gron.' ------- ·--- R. D. ~ton~~ --· --- .

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Name of Town

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"' Oaslnn ---------- 741 C . .A. Bus~ll ------- nJ.tiO OJ:tord --------- 6~7 J . W. Castelo------- - 1110.00 oxrord Juuctlon__ 800 J . Sutberhtnd And

W . Rorubsugh ------- 900.00 Oxford Mills --- ---- Anno. Laker ------ --- .f()6.00 Paclftc Junction . .aQI W. B. Gregg------ 1&.00 Packwood ------ SOl Flof\>.Dce L. Grlmei~ __ 566.00 Pa1mym -------- ---- E&tella Foster ------ fQO.OO Palmer ------- 1n Florence Hutson ---- 6oAO .OO Palo ---------- ___ Robert Hes.tb ----- 405.00 Panl\mR -------- 2/Jl Albert McGi m -------· 830.00 Panorn ----------- OO.S Warren Wllla -------- 720.00 Parkc-rstwr;: ----- l,OU S. ll . Wood --------- 1,000.00

ParoeU ---------- 391 ~~- T~ -o~r:~~t~~-_::: ---7~:00 Paton ---------- 881 C. 11 . Day - -------- 030.00 Patterson --------- 119 1£. L. Merritt -------- ..00.00 Panlllnn -------- m J . J. Bllllnply ------ 1,005.00

~=~~ -=--===~::=~ --~1 ~-. t: ~t~=~ -======= :g:: Jlererson ------- 482 A. !ol. Rus.sell - ------ 765.00 Plenon -------- 4611 C. L. Sbnve.re ------ 810.00 Pilot Mound ---- S33 E. Jo.:. Jk>•tlcr -------- 000.00 PI~Jmh -------- 0011 L . C. Smltb ------- 510.00 l'lnlnfteJd ------- 83'7 .James E. Patterso n __ 685.00 Plensnnton -----· 264 Ervln Spencer ------ 610.00 Pl6sa.nt Valley -------1 Hettie Pope - ------- 6tO.OO Plr11aa ntvllle ----- 70! A. F. Brtgp ------ 120.00 Plo,·e.r --------- ----- B. C. Stewart ----- CflS.OO Plymou th ------1--- J. 0. Rnlpb ------ m.o.oo Pocabontaa ---~ 883 A . S . Reid -------- 1,00().00 Pomeroy -----· m F. L. Kolb ----- -- 1,000.00' f'o~Jo:r ----------- B e len Torrt' nC¥ ---- SH.OO

Portsmouth ---4- 825 Anna B . l)uno -------Postville- - ------ D58 F . M . Phillips------Prairie City ------ 75ll 1Jow111rd T. P o rta----Ptalri(>burg ___ ----- Edgar .Johnson -----Pret~('(ltt --------- 503 A. E. Tipple ----- ­Preston --- ------- 640 G. E. Fnrley ---------Primghar ____ 81! \V . T . DeMnr - - -----Pr!nC('tOn -------- 4S2 G . \V. Remsber~; ----

~~~~e-~~~-~== ::::: ~:s8r~· ~,;.': ::::::::: Quasqueton ------ fl 6 W. W. Lew! a ------

ff~~~~?&e -:-_::::: --i9 ~ 1r~Y M_::g~~o~- -=:: Hnkf' ------------ ----- Marie Sorum -----­Ralston ---------- 1liiJ 0 . T . Nye --------­Randnlln ----- no Bertha Gnlloi'ber ·---Randol ph ------ a:t~ T- II. Stone --- - --Rathburn ------- r.o Emmn '1'111 mont -----­Redding ---- ---- Mrs . 0. L. WbltJa.tcb_ Redfteld -------- 65D 0 . W. Hunt ------ ­Reinbeck ----- 1,2EO Tbomns E. J ohnson __ Remi'Jen ----- 0'.18 J . H. Westeont -------Rhodee ------- ~ F. D . CurttrlgbL •. _ Renwick ------- 401 L . H. Ashline ------­Ri ceville ----- 828 P. M. Ray-----­Riebland ------ 807 :r. H . Atkinson -----· R ichmond ------ ---- Ellnn Vneba --------­RIIltreway ----4- 938 Ethel McKee ------

~~~~~e<~ -===--== ·-m ~~\)~ &tr ,?c:"~rr~~-== River Slou.x ------ ---- Nettle Depue -----Rh•er!:!lde ___ an lil . C. Wlllltt -------Rh·erton ------- '/'OS C. R. Larrnwu y __ _ Rockford ------- 06P Ji'. J . Miller -------Uock Vttlll')' ----4 1,088 B. F. Youel ------R ockwell ------- 68J Elmer Clutrl8ou __ _ ll.O(.'kweJI CIIY -- 1,8!1-1 C. F. Eo.tln.a_ _____ _ Rodney -------- 161 Jo,r:tnk E. lDley ___ _ Hodmnn --------- l...ftJ. Tl'esie .Emery ----Ro land ------- trro A. 0. Wydel -------Uo lfe -------·--- OGl F. L . Cassidy ----Rome ------------- 18• Ethel Laird -----Rose Hill ------· t'U Charlt l!l F. Core ------Rowan -----· Zit n. 0 . Rodren ---· Row ley -------· ___ Sttro. Agnew -----Roya l ------ ------ -- - Sadie A. Tripp ----­Rodd - -----------· 41 0 U. P. Helms -------

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1,000.00 1,000.00

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Russell ---------- - 879 Ma ry A. Lewis -- --Ruthve n -- - ---·- 73U H. A. Welty ------ -R utl nud -------- m A. W . Fuler -------Ryan - ---------- 871 Grnce r. Annis -----Sabula --~--- 002 J . A . Taylor ---------S t . Anthony ------ Ull Blnncbe Ba.rll ne ----St. Ansgnr -- - -- 7H }". H . Sunderlin ---­St. Cbnles ----- .01 E . G . Loek ha r t - --- ­St . OI1tf --------- U5 D . E . Livingood ---­Salem ---- ------- fi6l J . R . Dutton ------­SaJix ---- --------- ----- L. P . Mann l ug - - -- --­Sanborn ---------- t .fi'O J . t. Lynch --- - ------

idyvllle - ----- 138 Le.nn D nnn lmr ---- •••• lee w lg ------- 185 F . M . Olry ------ - - -a ller - ------ 829 Ha rry Ells -- --------­raboro ------ ft Mrs. Allis Sbec8ley -- --

f:k>rgeu.nt Blul!' ___ .f.lG I . F . Bnrgeee - -- ------8baunou City ---- 378 H. P. Mowe.rcr -------8cnlnton --------- ----- R . C. Lnncelot ------­~betft eld -------- IIIII Chat. E. Kroe~n --­Shelby ------ ---- sw Sllaa Johnson --- - --- ­Sbueyvllle ----- ----- VIvie n B. Grahnm --­Shell Rock ------ S&8 A. R . McCook -------- ­Sb llo --------- --- A. C. Brennnn ----· --­Sib ley - - ------- l , o&M C. B . Me.rlele - ------­Sidney ---- ----- I , I..S E . S . Smltb -- -----Silver Clr:r -----· 4111 C. B . Wood ru m ---··· Sioux Center ---- 811 John C. HoekJe --- -­~lou x Rapids ---- Dl7 w. J . nu.nt - ---- --- - -Sinter --------· -'32 E . &. Wl n lcr ------ -FI. loll n ---------· 831 1 . F . Gr-ov~ --------- -14mlth ft <'h l ••. ---- StR ~r. M. Grlepe.nburtl --Snowblll ------- -- --- E . A. Woodrow -----

~~:~:.e~..:::::::::: !!ilt t ·. ~~~~c .. ;:~~s~~..:: !:Sow t f'l!l --- ------ 161 H . S. Crowder ----­Soulbe rl anll ----- - --- R. t.;, J ones - -------

~ Sou lb Llbt'rty - -·---- A. H Bailey - - ----­SJII Ih llle - -·---- &16 Stcp l.aeo K rucbek ---· ~ l)lrlt Lnk t' ----- 1,Z41Antrulll :u seDonnhl ---­SprlngtJaJe ---------- ·C. U. Bnngs ---- - ----8prin& R ill ---- 14b !U.ra. 0. L . Mat&OtL-­Sprlngvllle ------ 6Bt F. "S . Nisley ------­St.acr,·llle ----- S53 Uarry Lambert -----Stanhope ------- !'i!lflre<l. C. Ru nk le ---- -Stnu lon --------- 531 Orvn lL Busby --- ---­Stanwood ------- w Paul J . Knu~e -----­Stnte Center ---- 962 Levi Clark - ---------­Stenmb03t Roek. . .t36: c . B . lllgbrower --- ­Stockpor t - -------;·-- - ~ 0 . A . ColJI1115 ----­Story ctry -------~· 1,461 l1 . .El . Waters------­Stmtfo rd -----·-- at II. E. Bowma n -----­Struwber rr Poin t . {ISS J . C. McGee ----- --· Struble ------- ---- Lo rettn Connoll y --- --­Sumner -------- 1,474 Thomas J . Ou r.ant --­Superior - ------- 15U, Fred R . McNcf\ 1 --- --­Swea City ------- 87'3

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~~:~~~sOD~==~- ··-wl ~9•0~1~n~~:'~~-==: Thor ------ --- fSQ ~~~ l e Prebm -·-- ---­'T'hornhury ----- !381J. C. Gaines ------ ­Thornton ····-·-- 293 J . P. Street ------ ---·-Thnrlllfl.n --------· S55 M.lrnn C. Gaston -----T inJll('y ----····-- 478 Cbnrles Murray -----Trner -----·· --- 1,400 F . L . Mahn.nnnh ---­•.rrenton ------------ ·Anna Bannon -----­Tripoli ------- ru .T. L . Lfttta -------­Troy !fil ls -~-- ----•Lee Diets ------- ­Truro ----------- 254 CbarleA Tye ------Ud t>ll --- ···---·-- 1!'"11'1 G. W . Bryn.n ---------Underwood ···--·- :ntJ R. J. Cornell ------UnlonYIIIe -- ---- ____ .c. W. Adamso n __ _ Urbana - -------- __ __ ,Darid F. Blue -----Ote ··------ --·- 4!JO .T. A. Gillaspie ----­Va ll -----------·· 671! E . L . Ferrier -----

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C. L. Sllerman ---- 700.00 Wesley --------­West Bend ---­WetH Branch ---­West Chester ----

$J1 Guy D. Clevenger-----···----an Ida M. Hochee ----- 70.60 651 W. W. MIUer - ---- 810.00 200 Della Brookhart ---- 430.00

. E. C. Johnson ·--..... - MO.OO Weat,ate --- til June CU lver ------· ------­We~tl TAtnd ----- ---· Jesle Garner ------· 807 .50

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Wb iU ne ------,1517 Allee Morp_o ------­Whittemore---- f&5 R. E. Newcomb ----WIItlarol!l ------- 1523 L . .M. Gerber - - -----Williamsb urg - --- 1,026 L. V. ~eaulleo ----­W illow Glenn · --- ----- - C. C. Knoll ------­W ilto n -------- 1,189 W. A. Pye ------­W in fteld -----·-· SM10 F . G. R obb -----~ W inthr op - - ----' fJ(f7 B. K. Lockwood -­Wiotn ---------' 228 M. F . Ene.n bach ---­Woodburn ---- m W. J . Lawson ----Woden ---------- 200 Le Roy Lnckore ----~ W oo lstock ----· 262 C. T . Beol!lon -------Yale ·------- 8CB L . B . 0&188 ------· W ood ward ------ (Ill() A. W . Graba.m ----·

Yetter ----------- ------ Mamie Cunoln&'ham •• W yomi ng --- - --- S08 0. G. n amllton ----- ~

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Accrediting colleges .......... . .. . . . .... . •••. . .. ..••• , ••••. ..• ....... . 26, 9a Normal departments .... ... ... .. .••.•. . •••.•• • .. ... , . . . . ....... 28. 93

Agriculture in rural schools .... . .........•• , . . . .. . . . . .. . . ....... . ...... 30 Annual report--eom pu tlng avernges ...•. ,,,, . ,., ..... ... . . . • . . . . . . . . . SG

Orde r or reporting co rpornUons .....• . •• .• • . ............. . . . .. . . . . . 108 Apparatus . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 7, 2ll, 2 13. 311. 313 Appeal s . . • • . . • . . . . . . • . . . . .... . . •. ...•• , • . . . . . . . . • 9, 2-t 6; 24.7. 34 !!, 34 3 Attc.ndance--l naU tute . . .. . ... , . ... .. , , . , , ... , ... . 10, 25 2, ~64 , 348, 350. 352

Public IIChOOI. .. ,.,., . . .... .. ... , •. . ,, . . , : . ,., ., ..• , 208, 2:10, 310, 312 Averag('8 for annual repo,-t.....:to compute .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Board~S<:hool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Bond~echool-outttandlng .. . ...... . ........... . .... . ....... 228-229 , 880-83 1 Certlft cates--county-number luued . .......... , .•... . .... . 230, 233, 232. 237

R egu la.tJons governing the Issuing of .... , . .. ........... . .. . ...... 149-167 RogJstrnUon of ...•.•••••...•. . • •.•.. •• . , • . • •.. . . .• . .. 288- 289, 338-341 Provisional ....... ... .. . . . ................. . , . . . . . . . 55, 40. 101 , 160 R enewal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66, 99, l6 3 Extension of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . • •• • • • • • . . . . . . . 97 Questions used In examina tion... .. .. . .... .... ... ....... ........ 1':'7

Certlflcn tes-stn.te-number Issued.. .. . .. . . . . , , ••...... • ••••.• •• .. . .... 113 Numbe r In force .. .. .... ...... .. ....... , . .• .. , , . . • ,. . ...... l 19 Regula lions governing the tuulng of .. . .. .. ••. . . .•.... ..... . ... 1 39-148 List of thO!!!~ r~e l vlng .......... . .. . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 120

' QuestlonJS used ln exnmtnallon ror. .. ......... .... ... . ........... 167 Certlficat~ law--erpcrlence under . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • . . . . . . . . . 20

Expense o r executing.. .. ..... .. .. . .. . .. . ..... . .. . .. ...... . ....... :!6 One yea r under ... . .. ... ....... . .....•.............• ,... ......... :Jl

Clrculan--<:ommunlcatlons-omcln.l calls. . ......... . . , • . . . . . . . . 36 omcial cal la. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . • • • • . . . . . . . S6 Special examinations ... ....... , .. , . . . , . . ........ , ..... . ..... 40, 10:1 To county auperlntendente--geneml duttee of .. ........•• ,, ... 41 Mothers' clubs.. . ....... .. ................ . ... ... . ... .. . ... ~5

Iowa maps--renewals........... ... . ...... . . ... .. . . . . • . • • . . . . ~8

R e newal of s ond grade certlflca tea. .. .. .. • . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 66 Repor~ o f !K'Cretary and treasure r . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . 66 Teacher supply n.nd related topics . ..... . ....... ,, .... . . . . ....•.. .. .. . 7! June exn.mlnn.tlon .. .. ...... ... .. . ... . .. . ........ .• , •..... . ... 16, 109 Examlantlon In another county . •. .. , .. . .. . . ....•••.•.... .. • ..• ,.... 78 EX3.mlnntlon-August specia l , . ... .•..• ..• •.•• .•• . .••. . .. . ,... 9& Examina tion rees . ..... . .•..... .. ...•...... . ... ... . ... . . .. .•• ,.... 96 Registration of certlfico.te!l .................. . ........... ..• ••• ,... 94 Temporary nccredltlng-collegc" and norma l depa.J·t menta., 92 School bullillng bond fun d .................................... NO, 11:! Emergency circular-provis ional certificates. . . 10 1 EnumernUon-tultlon-llbrary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Order of reporting--corporations .. , . , ... , ... , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

City, town and village dlatrlcta-number .. 204, 206, 260, 26l, 306, 308, 359-Ul Cla.eeiflcatlon or co ll eges nntl nonnnl departmenttl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27. 92

INDEX 407

Ctoalng schools . .. . ............ . ......... . ·· . · · · · · 73 Conso lldntlon-not to be !arced.... ... . · · · · H con tmcts-term or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . 34, 75 Contingent fund .. ~~ : : : :::::: ... , ............ .. .......... 8, 220·223, 322·325 compensation or coun t)'· superlntend€hl8 . ....... . . . .... . 9, 240, 247, 312. 343 College&-nccrealtlng o r .• . ••..........•..•.• .. ... ... ... •.• ··· ...... · 26, 92 Corporn.tlon~l rectora--teat.hers ......... ........ ..... . ... 260, 261, 359-361 corporations-school ... ................. 20<1, 206, 260, 261, 306, 308, 359-361 cost o r public achoole.... .. .................... .. .... .. 10, 11, 303, 306 County euperlntcndents--1907-1909-names ... . ..... . ...... . ...... .. 200

CompenMtlon or .............. .. ...........• .. ... 9, 246, 2<17, !H:!. 3.f.3 Annua l repor t of-directions........ .. ..... . .. -19, 83, 81, 108

Olplom~~;~t~:;;n!~~~~-o.t~s- _r~~- : .. . ~: .·. ~: . . ::::::.:: .. ::.:::: .. ::. . ! !~ Dlrec tore--num ber ................. ... ..... . . •••... . ... .. 260, 261, 359461 Educational board or exnmlnera-report of ..... . ••• .• . ... . .... . . . ... 112-197 Educa tiona l commlsaton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3u Educational Ins titutions .... ..... .. . . .. . ... .. ...... .. ....... 266·279, 866-381 Educational meellnp .. .. ...... . ....... . ......•....... . . . .. 2~6. 24-r , 3<42, So13 Electlon8--8ut.dls trlct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . 61

Annual mceUng ... .. . . ....................................... . . . Sol Emergency clr ular-provts lona l ce rtlncates .. ... . ...... . ................. l Ot Enrollment-norma l lnslltuto .. . .. , . ... . . ....... . ..... . 252, 254, !HS. 850, 3G2

Public school. . . ...... .. ... ... .. ... .. .. ....... .. .... 208, 210, 310, 312 Enumeration .... . , , . , . ...... , ..... . , , .. , . . .. , .. , . ... 103, 205, 207, 307, 309 E xam ln n.tlon-ncw ayatem adds no burden..... .. .. . . . ............ 33

New system fair •..... .... . ............. ... ................. . .. • · 33 Savi ng to the counties....... . ......................... . .... . ..... 33 Time tho teat. . .. , .. , .. , .. , ... ..... .. .... ,.,.. . ...... .. .... . ..... 35

Examination of teac.bera . , .. , ... . . ..... . , ..... ... .... . .. .. 9, 230-245, 332-U1 Co ncerning fees ..... . .. .. ... ... ... •...... . .•.•... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1)6

R eL'Uinllons---state . . .......• •• .. ........••••••. . ... . ......... 189-148 County ....... ..... ..... ... . ..••••.. . ...•.......... .. ... . 1~9 - 167

Special .. .. . .. . . . ... ... ... . ... ... . , , .•• . .• .. . •........ . ....... . 40. 103 Regulnr-dlrecttona tor. ..... .. ... . ........ . ..... 76, 89, 98, 90, 109

Jn ano ther county .. , , . , . • , ••... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 1-... ees .......... ...... .... .. ... .. .....•......... . .. ........ . ........ 96. 118 Punds .... .......... .. .. .... . .. . .... .. .... 7, 8. 10, 90. 102, 212-227, 252-256 Grnded schools .. ... .. . , ..... .. .... .. ...... . ........... • .. . . 280-SOS. !182-·.0B

In clUes of 3,000 or more ....... .. .... .. ... ... . ...... 280, 281 , 882, 883 P lacea or 1,500 or less . . . . .. . ... . .... •• , .... . ...• . .... . 28.f.-801, 886-~03

Hnnd-book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~2 Jndebtednese ..... . . ...... . . . .•..... .. ..... .• , ..•... . . . . . . 2Z8, !!:!9, 830, 331 Jnduatr-la l education .. . . , .... . ... . .... • . ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 lnsUtute&---tea.ch ers' ..... . ............... . . . ......... 10, 4a, 262-255, !4.8-368

Fund-l'C(:(!Ipta--c.x ()Cndltures , ••• , •. . . . .... 10, 252 , 256, 3<19, 351, 353 Dntes-J)Iacea-conau.ctors ..... . ... .... 61, 105, 252, 254, 3<48, 350, 362 Inatruc.tors in ... .. .. . . . . .... .. .... . ..... . .. . ......... 256-259, 364·858

I own mapa. .......... . ......... .. ... .. ..... .. . .. ................... .. .. <t8 Let ter or tran l!nnlltnl .. ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Llbranes .. .... ... , ... , . , , , .. . ... U , 103, 209, 211, 262-!65, 311, 313, 362-865 Meetings of elector&--aubdletrlct. .. .... ,......... . .. . . ......... . . ..... . . . 51

.Annual . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Organlz.atlon or boards ...... . . .... ,... .. .. . ... ..... ..... . ......... 58 Teachera and olfleere .. ......... .. , . . . . . ..... . .... 42, 2<16. 241. 342, 30

?.lotbera' clubs..... . ......... ..... . . ... . ..... . . ...... .. . . ...... ......... 45 omc.:ln.l calls .... .... .................. . .. . . .. ..........•.. ... .......... 36 Opin ion of attorney gonern.l-exnmtnatlon In othe r counlles..... . ........... 70 P ermanent school rund .... . ,..... .... ........ . .. . .... . ....... .. ... . •• . . . 10

408 INDEX

Quostlons--state cerllflcate.... . ..... . .. .. . 167 County cerllflcate . . . . . . . . . 177

R en.d lng circ le.. ... . . ... ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . . .. 198 Regl3tmtlon ot ce rtificates .. . .......... • . , .. ... .... . , .... . 94, 236-239, 388-341 Regu lntlonR governing the Issuing or li censes to teach~lasslftcatlon or

<'~·r tlftcate8 . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 ~Hate cer t lflcn te to grnduntel!l ot acc redited Institutions ........ .. .... H 1 fitnte cerlifl t'ates on cerllflcntes rrom other stnt e11. H 5 ~Hate ct>rllilcntcs on rxamlnotlon .. . ..... . ... ............. . ...... . .. 14 5 Diplomas ....•.•.••..•..•......••...• .. .. .. .•.•. . •• • • ..•......... l.f7

ounty certificates. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . ~ . .. . .. ...... , . . . ..... U 9 R eports--eounty superintendents' . . . . .. ......... , ......... . . ,, .... 49, 204-405

Sccretnn· and treasure r ..... . ....... ,, . ...... 66 Computing nvcrn.gNt t or ...... .. . . .. ... . ...... . . .. . , . .. .. .... . .. 86 J une t>xn.ml natlon-reportlng t f'f:'8 ..• ..•..••.. .•.. . , .. ,. . .••. , , • 89 Ord li' r ot rE>portlng corporntlons. . .. , .•. , • . . . . • . 108

Report of 8U 1Jc rlntend f" nt pubil<' lnsln.tctlon- gc nera l 8tatcmen t..... . ... 1-1 Renewal ot Cf>rllft cnu's.. . . . , ..... , . . . , .. , .. . ....... , , . , 66. 9!1. t47 , 183 Rooms In puhllc scheyo ls .. , , ... , .... , . . .. , . , . . , . 204, 206, 306, 308 Rural Independent dlstrlc ts-.numt.er • . .. .. 204, !!06, 2ti0, 26 1, 306, 308, 359-361 Sn ln.rlea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ... .......... . .... . ... . . . . 34. 7::!: School ng('-o('nurnern.tlon. . ...... , .. , , , 205. 207, 307, 309 School board--organlza tlo n ot . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 S<.hool bull<llng bond fund ........ , .. , ..... . . , ... , . , . 8, 90, 224-227, 326-329 School census-directions tor taking .. ,. ....... . . . . . . 83 Schooi~Joslng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 School d ls trlct!l-numt~er .•.•.•...•.. .. 6, 20 4, 206, 260. 261, 306, 308, 36 9-3 61 Schoolhouses .............. . .... .. . ... 7, 209 , 21t. 250, 25 1, 3 11, 313, 346, 3H Scholar~t-number . .. ... , , , •• , , .. . .. .. 6, 208, 2 10, 310, 3 12 Schoo ls . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 204. 206. 306. 308

Grndcd . . . .. • .. • • .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... 280-SOS, 388-403 Schoolhouse rund . . ..... .. . . .....• , ...... .... . ..... ...... 7, 2l8-219, 318-321 School townships-number., .,.,, , . . , . , . . 204 , 206, 260, 261. 306, 308, 359-361 School '11sltnt.Jon .............. . .. .................... 9, 41, 246-249, 3-12-346 School year-lengt h ............ . ................ . ...... H, 20<1, 20 6, 30 6. 308 Seven to fourteen-number ...... . , , . ... , . .. ,. , •• ,., ...... . 2()5, 307, 307, 309 Shade trec~t-number ..................... , .. ... ..... .. . 7, 250, 251. 346, 347 Shortage o t teachers . . .................•• , • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Specia l days ............. . .... , .. , , ............ , .. , .. ,. ... . .. , . 42 Stntlstlc~t-tor school year 1906· 1907., , . ......... . .. .. . ......... .... . . . .. . !01

For school year 1007-1908... . . ...... . .. . . . .. .. .. . . .... 305 Subdistrict meeting . , . . , ...... . .... , , .. . .. . .. , , , ... , , ... .. . ... . .. , . 51 Subdlatr lc (s- number ..... . ......... , .. , . 2()4, 208, 260, 261 . 306, 308. 359-381 Summary of atntlstlce ... . . ...•.••. , , . . . . . . . . . ...... , . , , . , , . , . , . 6·13

School dletrlcte . ... ....• ,, .. .. . . ...... 6, 12, 204, 206. 306, 308 Schools ....... .... ....... .. ... .... .... .. . . . . . 6, 12, %04, 206, 306, 308 'l'eacher a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 12. 205, 207, 307. 309 Pup!IH .. .. .. . .. • .. .. .. .. .. ........ 6, 12, 208, 210, 310, 3 12 Schoolhouses . . .. .. . ....... 7, 13, 209, 211, 250, 251, 311. 3J3, 3-16, a.&7 A ppamtus--value o f .... .. ,,. , .. ,, ............... . 7, 209, 211 , 311. !13 L lbrnrl£'8 ............ .. ............ .... ...... 7, 13, 200, 211, 311. 313 Shade trees ............. .. .... . ,, .. ... ..... ..... .. 7. 250, 251, 346, 3ol7 Tempernnce lnatructlon., .. . . •...... .. . . . ,. , ... , , . i , 209, Zll, 311. 313 School house fund .............. . . .......... , .. .. .. . 7, 216·219, 318·821 Contingent fund , . . . . . . .. . ..... , . •• . , , . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 220·223. 322-825 Teachers rund .............. , ... .... .. ... , .. .. .... 8, 212- ZL5, 314·318 School building bond tund ....... , .• . . . . ..• . •• , .. .. .. 8, 224·227. 321·329 Examtnntlon ot teachers ............• , •. . ... ..... . . 9. 230. 2-19, 882·841 School , rlsltntlon. . ..•...••• .. .. . • 9, 246, 217, 342, 3>13 Appeals .. .. .... ... ....... . ... .... . ....... . . . .... 9, 246, 2-47. 3-12, 3t3 Compensation or county superintendents.... . .. ... 9, !46, 247, 34:!. 843

INDEX 409

Teache rs' in s ti tu tes.... . ... . ... . . 10, -1:!, Gl. 252·255. 318-353 Pcnnancnl school fund.... .. .... .. ... .. 10 Cost or public schools...... .. ............ . 10,11

s uperintenden ts of publi c Instruction-names--terms....... . .. 6 Ta"tC&-tenchers' fund .. . , .. . , . .. . .... ... 212·2 15. 314·317

Schoolhouse tuna ... . . ....... .. .. . .. . . ...... . ........ 2 16·2 18, 318-32 1 Contingent fund .... ... .. , .. . , ....••.•................ 220- 223 , 322·325 S<.'hoo1 building bond rund... . . .. .. .. . .. ... ..... . . ... 22-1-227, 326·329

Teachers' rund ... ....... ...... .. ............ .... ........ 8, 2t2·2 15, 31-1·317 Tcachc ra--numbf:>r employed...... . ... .. 205, :!07, 260, 261, 307, 309

Num ber necessary . .. . . . . . . ... , , , . 2-18. 2-19. 260, 261. 344. 3 -1 6 , 369-36 1 Te rm or employment.............. . ............ . . . . 206. 207, 307, 309 T otal amoun t paid.. . . . . . . .. :!12-216. SH -311 Avernge. compensation .............................. 205, 207, 307. 309 Age--experience , . , .. , , .... , . . , , .. ... •... ... . , ,. . . . 2-12 -247, 336, 337

Teacher s upply a.nd reln.ted topics ... .. .. .. . .. ... 7:! Tempemnce lnatrucllon. .. .. .... .. . .. ... ... . .. .. .. . .. .. 7. 209, 2J I. 3 ll . 3 13 Tenure-term e mployed , ... , .. , , . . . . .......... . . ...... 75, 205 , 207. 307, 309 Trees on school sllcs... ... . .... .... ... .. ... .. .. ... . 250. 251. 3<16. 3 17 Tuition and non-resident pupils . . .. . .. .. . .. . 49, 103, 208-211, 212 , 214, 310-313

Receipts from treasurer'! report. ... ... ... . ......... . . 212. 21-1 . 3H, 3 16 Two· yen. r certlflcn.tee ... , .... , .. , ... , . , ..................... 28. 119, 137. 138 VIsita tion or schools .. .. .. .......... . .. . . ... . • .• ••. . .. .. . 9, 246. 2-19, 3•12·3-15 Value--echoolhouses ........ , .. , .• . •.•... .•...••........ ... 209, 21 1, 311 .313

Appn.rotus .. ........ ....... .. ................. .... . 209. 211. an, 313 Wnrra.n ts--ouUJtandlng .. .. . , . • , .. , •.•..... , . . , , . . . . , •.... 228. 229, 330, 331 Year -echool-length or .. ... , ....••••••.•.•• .. ............ 20-t, 206, 306. 308