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4 � <br /> 1 <br /> REPORT . <br /> ,f <br /> I <br /> IN accordance with their usual practice, the Committee will <br /> pass, in brief review, the several schools :— <br /> FRANKLix SCHOOL..—To the end of the fall term, this <br /> school continued in the charge of Miss FRANCES M. PARKER. <br /> It was small in number, and the pupils were quite young. At <br /> the fall examination, the performances were unusually good, <br /> " and the appearance of the school was in all respects satisfac- <br /> tory. At this time, Miss Parker signified her wish to resign, <br /> having served in this place for seven years, and feeling the <br /> need of rest. Her resignation was received with regret. We <br /> desire to repeat here the substance of our previous estimate <br /> of Miss Parker, as a faith'f and successful teacher, quiet in <br /> manner and unpretending in method, but very clear and in- <br /> telligible in her instructions; promoting a courteous and gen- <br /> tle demeanor in her scholars, to a very pleasing degree; <br /> careful and prudent in her care of the schoolroom, and the <br /> y. minor matters of fuel, cleanliness, and general good order. <br /> Miss ELLA L. BACON was appointed in her place, and made <br /> a good beginning, which we trust may be followed by a suc- <br /> cessful and useful career, if'she remains. The closing exami- <br /> nation was generally satisfactory. <br /> WARREN SCHOOL.—This school has made a fair year's <br /> work. We think it capable of further improvement in the <br /> matter of order, both in and out of the schoolroom, though <br /> not especially deficient in this respect. In studies, as far as <br /> f <br /> we could judge by the examinations, we think it has made a <br />
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