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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1834 Excerpt: ...in the bank of two hundred and seven dollars and forty-seven cents. The commissioners would express their satisfaction and general approbation of the situation and prospects of the public schools, and would notice that notwithstanding the epidemic of last year caused a temporary adandonment of some schools, yet, as may be perceived by a comparison of the two reports, that of the present year exceeds the former considerably. And also, that the views expressed in the report of the public school society, their purpose to extend the course of studies and elevate the general standard of instruction, the opening of evening schools, erection of new buildings and extension of their primary schools, meet with the approbation of the commissioners, and in their opinion will justify, (if they should realize their anticipated completion,) the increased appropriation so liberally bestowed by the city councils. The trustees of the manumission society, not having completed the arrangement with the public school society, contemplated in the last report, have continued their praiseworthy and zealous efforts to educate the coloured population of the city, and their labors have been encouraged by increased attendance and improvement The school at Yorkville has been much improved since our last report, and promises greater usefulness by a division of the scholars. The school at Harlaem supports its high character, and does great credit to the assiduous attention of its trustees. The school at Manhattanville merits equal commendation, and for neatness, regularity and attention, has few superiors. The Hamilton school has improved in its conveniences, but from the spare population of its district, cannot increase in numbers. In conclusion, the commissioners would congratulate the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1834 Excerpt: ...in the bank of two hundred and seven dollars and forty-seven cents. The commissioners would express their satisfaction and general approbation of the situation and prospects of the public schools, and would notice that notwithstanding the epidemic of last year caused a temporary adandonment of some schools, yet, as may be perceived by a comparison of the two reports, that of the present year exceeds the former considerably. And also, that the views expressed in the report of the public school society, their purpose to extend the course of studies and elevate the general standard of instruction, the opening of evening schools, erection of new buildings and extension of their primary schools, meet with the approbation of the commissioners, and in their opinion will justify, (if they should realize their anticipated completion,) the increased appropriation so liberally bestowed by the city councils. The trustees of the manumission society, not having completed the arrangement with the public school society, contemplated in the last report, have continued their praiseworthy and zealous efforts to educate the coloured population of the city, and their labors have been encouraged by increased attendance and improvement The school at Yorkville has been much improved since our last report, and promises greater usefulness by a division of the scholars. The school at Harlaem supports its high character, and does great credit to the assiduous attention of its trustees. The school at Manhattanville merits equal commendation, and for neatness, regularity and attention, has few superiors. The Hamilton school has improved in its conveniences, but from the spare population of its district, cannot increase in numbers. In conclusion, the commissioners would congratulate the ...
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