Show till SCHOOLS yearly report of ol of city liy district dis brict schoola sc hooli to the m school trustees no jo 1 utah mat co ca utah at GENTLEMEN I 1 herewith respect fully submit my report of tho dia t tact r act schools of this city for the S school chool year ending june JO 30 1887 8 E asio N 1 schools have been in in session session 4 terms the iha west with 4 depart in menta ants as follows grammar dammar doptis dep tit intermediate depart 4 terms 13 primary A department 4 terms arid and primary B 21 2 terms the i lie east school with 2 Depart departments mentH lu in primary I 1 terms each I 1 and the north school w with ith 2 depart merits ments intermediate 3 J terms and 11 primary i I 1 lie terms r m schools magy ch a have been in in session session dus days thanksgiving day and wash birth day having been observed as legal koli holidays days REGISTER statistics I 1 torm term pupils 0 enrolled boys girls total 2 97 II if term form new pupils not enrolled I 1 term form 1 boys girls total ill III term new pupils not enrolled I 1 nor 11 II term boys girls 65 total IV term new pupils not enrolled en rollad 1 I II 11 nor III terms boys 21 girls 33 total 54 yearly enrollment b boys giels total CUSS CLASH statistics no no studying reading classes 20 wel spelling ing 1 29 20 rit idill 8 arl arithmetic III 0 20 o language Lan guaRa 18 16 geog history 7 oba lessons 41 6 5 drawing 5 music 2 5 4 ariy riy si G physical culture 11 3 bookkeeping LO 20 1 total number of classes ila FLANS PRO programmed GRAMMES AND RESULT BOOK the work for each term has been carefully planned with a view view of accomplishing comp lishing thorough systematic work both on the part bouhe teacher and pupils pro programmed grammes snowing mowing the tha employment ot of reciting and noti non reciting classes have been posted in each department and each weeks work has been recorded in in the dis die tit result book showing how closely tho the plans have been followed organization oa the principle that distribution of responsibility makes government self supporting a uniform school or has been in effectual factual ef op oration era tiou consisting of a monitor bir see sec reporters importers of bality depart department and preparation committees committee on decoration investigation entertainment and cabinet HEG CLAIl WORK our oni plans having been drawn up on normal principles the carrying of them out has demanded professional labor therefore each recitation has been given with a iview bew of creating a desire for far information imparting knowledge to the pupil extending the capacity of his mind cultivating his bis taste and ana having him acquire skill in in the proper application of principles n JEWS AND examinations W while bile each recitation has baa included a review of the previous previous lesson and a test of preparation preparation regular weekly reviews have aye beau held and in in the higher grades a diagram atio review review of each subject has been blocked oat by the pupils examinations have been held bold not with a view view of exhibition or parade but having fur for their objects is I 1 the encouragement 0 of careful thorough abic work 11 II to discourage habits of indifference and carelessness either in in mental or physical execution elocution i III to aid in in making just and meritorious ment onona class advancements and grade promotions IV to cultivate a spirit blint of emulation rather than one of competition WORK in a accomplishing this important labor three methods have been adopted I 1 by the employment of regular janitor jauni tors to see that the school rooms are in a suitable condition in in regard to temperature and cleanliness every morning 11 II by allowing pupils to do the work for their tutors and ill III by requiring each pupil to owes sweep P out oat his own seat and adjoining pot por tion lion of the aisles I 1 have given this matter ater special attention and am certainly inclined to say that the plan of having regal regularly arlye employed mp iad 3 janitors arl is is the most effect effectual lau and all things being considered the monk economical from the fact that if the tha buildings are left to the care of pupil janitors the woric is is not done properly and whore where each pupil must use a broosd or duster the school room is 19 rarely if ever free from annunen an annon durable amount of flying dust supplemental asak through the united efforts of trustees teachers and pupils the rooms have been decorated buildings and furniture protected protect sd and kept in good condition and the ap apparatus aratus preserved from injury frequent I 1 meetings of the members of the department organization have been held bold at which the best means of securing school discipline dici pline moral strength and earnest effort nave have been discussed dia die cussed cassed by the teachers eachers and official pupils the te echers have bare net met in regular tes bubbi ons where school work lias thou reported queries answer answered d and practices of 0 toi teaching labing discussed and special studies pur enach of ilia schools the calleo lion of a cabinet ba ben been begun bp Etin anil and some mime specimens have haro boon col irined in tho the west school tho the else cloa of specimens has baa been effected and th there re is now in the cabin ot et there 90 mineral min prid GO CO vegetable 10 40 anil and 30 art specimens A A 1100 library has also alao been establish ed containing 90 bound volumes loaned 25 pamphlets and 6 period t I 1 ca Is w ich have aye been bash at tho the disposition of the hupila for supplemental mental reading or leisure time oni employment while I 1 recognize the fact that the board of trustees lave have used every means in their power to supply the of the schools and have sustained the teachers teacher in in every give eive move I 1 am fully assured that the teachers have labored with the pupils in appreciation of the support they have hava received from school chool officers and to make the schools what they should bagood amons among the bast OEO GEO U H dist bist hupf bupt |