*Statistics of 1887-88. 133.8 88.1 34. 1 64.9 73.6 139.1 122.6 37.1 149.5 109.7 26.7 79.3 72.3 143.9 157.8 35.8 4.4 12.7 65.5 127.1 120.6 5.1 85.0 70.5 136.7 164.9 34.3 8.3 97.1 114.2 300.0 3.1 2.6 88.6 a These figures refer to the Kingston school district, which embraces only about one-half of the entire city. ED 89-59 City. TABLE 20.-Comparative statistics for 1888-89 of enrollment, attendance, teachers, and accommodations in schools of cities and villages containing over 4,000 school enrollment to populatotal public and private tion 6-14. Ratio of public-school enrollment to population 6-14. ment to total public and priRatio of private-school enrollvate school enrollment. Population 6-14. Enrollment. Average number of days' attendance of each pupil enrolled. attendance of entire populaTotal attendance is equivalent to tion 6-14 for daily attendance to each teacher. Number of pupils in average Proportion of males in entire supervising and teaching force. Population 6-14. Average daily attend ance. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 |