harmony,10
<br />cheerful expectations to the time to come, in the hope of
<br />` 1 happiness in our schools.
<br />TABULAR
<br />The number of ptownersonson May 1, 1858, between
<br />the •
<br />a• / 1 rr •
<br />The• sum raised by the town1 /1 of schools1
<br />•
<br />• •• / was u " 1apportioned
<br />as follows
<br />$1,000 for the supportof the High School$1,600 to be
<br />1
<br />11M1
<br />ROI
<br />•
<br />11
<br />1 the remaining $1,100 / be divided1between the
<br />Howard, Bowditch, Warren, and Franklin Schools.
<br />From the last Reportof the Secretary of the State Board
<br />moneyof Education, we find, that, in the comparative amount of
<br />1 /1 1 by the different townsState
<br />the education of each1 ••' of 5
<br />1 15 years, Lexingtoni 1 the
<br />ninth in 1857-8. As / '1 vvith the different towns
<br />Middlesex/ • second, and in
<br />• i it was the fourth,
<br />According t1 the percentage of its taxable property,r
<br />in i 1 in 1857-8 the fifty-fourth, town
<br />pointin the State, in of liberality and, during
<br />years, the fifteenth town in the County.
<br />But, which / our credit,• 1 1 1
<br />and ninety-second town in the State, classed according to
<br />• average attendanceof its children uponour public
<br />schools/ 1857-8
<br />L. J. LIVERMORE,
<br />CHARLES 11
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<br />NAMES OF SCHOOLS.
<br />The number of ptownersonson May 1, 1858, between
<br />the •
<br />a• / 1 rr •
<br />The• sum raised by the town1 /1 of schools1
<br />•
<br />• •• / was u " 1apportioned
<br />as follows
<br />$1,000 for the supportof the High School$1,600 to be
<br />1
<br />11M1
<br />ROI
<br />•
<br />11
<br />1 the remaining $1,100 / be divided1between the
<br />Howard, Bowditch, Warren, and Franklin Schools.
<br />From the last Reportof the Secretary of the State Board
<br />moneyof Education, we find, that, in the comparative amount of
<br />1 /1 1 by the different townsState
<br />the education of each1 ••' of 5
<br />1 15 years, Lexingtoni 1 the
<br />ninth in 1857-8. As / '1 vvith the different towns
<br />Middlesex/ • second, and in
<br />• i it was the fourth,
<br />According t1 the percentage of its taxable property,r
<br />in i 1 in 1857-8 the fifty-fourth, town
<br />pointin the State, in of liberality and, during
<br />years, the fifteenth town in the County.
<br />But, which / our credit,• 1 1 1
<br />and ninety-second town in the State, classed according to
<br />• average attendanceof its children uponour public
<br />schools/ 1857-8
<br />L. J. LIVERMORE,
<br />CHARLES 11
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