Teacher's Monthly School Report of Ida S. Marshall, Churchville, Jan. 1871
- Title
- Teacher's Monthly School Report of Ida S. Marshall, Churchville, Jan. 1871
- Date
- 02-02-1871
- Creator
- Ida S. Marshall
- Recipient
- Maj. W.L. Van Derlip
- Description
- 42 students on the roll. Two days were lost due to a severe storm.
- School
- Churchville aka Asbury
- Related Financial Supporters
- New England Freedmen's Aid Society aka New England Branch of the American Freedmen's Union Commission
- Source
- Smithsonian, National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Courtesy of the U. S. National Archives and Records Administration, FamilySearch International, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
- Transcript
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[Ed. Form, No. 3.]
TEACHER'S MONTHLY SCHOOL REPORT
For the Month of January, 1871.
☞ To contain one entire calendar month, and to be forwarded as soon as possible after the close of the month.
☞ A School under the distinct control of one Teacher, or a Teacher with one Assistant, is to be reported as one School.
[Answers placed here.]
Name of your School? Churchville Churchville
Location (town, county, or district)? Harford Co. Md
Is it a Day or Night School? Both
Of what grade? Primary & Intermediate
When did your present session commence? October 1870
When to close? June 1871
Is your School supported by an Educational Society? Yes
What Society? New England F. A. S.
Is your School supported wholly by local School Board?* No
Name of Board or Com.?
Am't pd. this month?
Is your School supported in part by local School Board?* Yes
Name of Board or Com.? Churchville
Am't pd. this month? $10
Is your School supported wholly by Freedmen? No
Amount paid this month?
Is your School supported in part by Freedmen? Yes
Amount paid this month? $15.
Have you had Bureau transportation this term? No
Who owns the School-building? Freedmen
Is rent paid by Freedmen's Bureau? No
How much per month? Nothing
What number of Teachers and Assistants in your School? One
White? None
Colored? One
Total enrolment for the month?† 42
Male? 32
Female? 10
Number enrolled last report? 20
{Number enrolled last report, by adding new scholars and subtracting those left school, must equal the present total enrolment.}
Number left school this month? None
Number new Scholars this month? 22
{Schools are to be kept five days per week and six hours each day.}
How many hours have you taught per day? 5
How many days have you taught this month? 20
{Give reasons for deficiency of time, (if any,) in teaching.
Two days : when it stormed severely.}
What is the average attendance? 27
Number of Pupils for whom tuition is paid? 42
Number of White Pupils? None
Number always present? 4
Number always punctual? 4
Number over 16 years of age? 24
Number in Alphabet? None
Number who spell, and read easy lessons? 15
Number in advanced readers? 27
Number in Geography? 12
Number in Arithmetic? 27
Number in higher branches? 8
Number in Writing? 27
Number in Needle-work? 10
Number free before the war? 38
Have you a Sabbath-School? Yes
How many Teachers? 10
How many Pupils? 40
Have you an Industrial School? Yes
How many Teachers? 1
How many Pupils? 10
State the kind of work done? Needle-work
☞ To the following questions give exact or approximate answers, prefixing to the latter the word "about."
1. Do you know of any Schools for Refugees or Freedmen not reported to the State Superintendent? No
How many? None
2. Give (estimated) whole number of pupils in all such Schools? None
No. of Teachers, None
White, None
Colored, None
3. Do you know of Sabbath Schools not reported to the State Superintendent? No
How many? None
4. Give (estimated) whole number of pupils in all such Schools? None
No. of Teachers, None
White, None
Colored, None
5. State the public sentiment towards Colored Schools, Excellent.
6. How many pupils in your School are members of a Temperance Society? 22
Name of the Society? Churchville 1
Remarks.
(Signed) Ida S. Marshall.
Teacher.
* Or School Committee, either District, Town, City, County, or State?
† A pupil is not to be REPORTED as enrolled until after five days' attendance.
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