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REPORT. <br />WE present, as usual at the beginning of our Report, a brief <br />review of the condition and history of the several schools <br />through the year. <br />The FRANKLIN SCHOOL has continued, as for several <br />years, in the care of Miss FRANCES M. PARKER. The num- <br />ber of scholars has been small, as it was before, — so small <br />as to lessen the interest of the school. It has, however, <br />improved in regularity of attendance, — one of the surest <br />signs of interest on the part of the pupils ; and has, in all <br />respects, met our expectations. We note a gain, extending <br />over several years, in quiet, orderly, and courteous man- <br />ners in the schoolroom. No class has been prepared this <br />year for the High School. <br />The WARREN SCHOOL, Miss ISABELLA CUTTER, has main- <br />tained its previous good standing, under skilful and faithful <br />instruction. The year before, there had been in this <br />school a great and harmful irregularity in attendance. <br />The evil was commented on at the last annual examination, <br />and urged on the attention of parents and pupils. We are <br />happy to report a very marked improvement in this respect <br />during the year now ended. Through the last term, the <br />attendance averaged about ninety per cent. Three of the <br />first class have been examined for admission to the High <br />School. <br />
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