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Show ALPINE DISTRICT MARES REPORT TO STATE BOARD ..Tho.BtattsUcal report pf the Alpine ilstrict school board to tbe state board was mado this week. Many points of Interest wore shown in the report. An enrollment of 4690 was shown and an averago dally attendance of 3993, or 85 per cent of tho enrollment. enroll-ment. It also shows that of tho 4C90 enrolled, en-rolled, 4152 wero promoted, eleven per cent of tho pupils being retained. It also shows that 4810 pupils were enlisted on the last census, and of this amount, 4C90 woro enri'.lcd and tho rest accounted for ns l!ows: (a) Children under eight wao did not attend, 22. ! (b) Pupils over 10 who live inoro than 2 miles from school, 17. ! (c) Physically- or mentally In- ' capacitated, 20. (d) Pupils under 18 years boforo Dec. 31, 1921, 20. ' (0) Graduated from high school, (f) Moved, 12. (g) Permitted to enter employment, employ-ment, G. (h) Inrtructed at homo, 1 (1) Enrolled In prlvato schools, 31 Tho teachers and principals employed, em-ployed, and salaries given for schools of threo or moro wore: I Elementary Schools. No. Annual averago salary! Male Tcachors 6 $1251.00 Fcmal Teachers 65 955.10 ( Male Principals 10 1535.00' Femalo Principals 4 1537.60. Junior High Schools Male Teachers 4 1400.00 j Fomalo Teachers 1 1200.00. High Schools Malo Teachers 22 1718.18 Fomalo Teachors 12 1514.68 Male Principals 3 2383.00 Female tfrinclpuis 1 2i00.00 Assistant Teachors 3 900.00 Total 130 In addition to this, there are 10 teachers In schools of less than three teachers, making 140 In all. I The High 8chool report shows an enrollment of 1002, and nn attendance attend-ance of 946 for 20 weeks of more. The enrollment of 1002 in the high , schools Is 21 per cent of the census ' and is tho highest precentago in the state. |