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THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE.
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Table 1.School population, teachers, property, and school year.—Continued.
Years. School popula­tion.[1] Teachers. Schools.[2] Monthly salary. Days in school year. Value school property.


1892–93 15,463 269 265 $78.18 130 $344,646
1893–94 16,403 293 289 75.30 124 405,446
1894–95 15,909 321 261 70.41 120 414,447
1895–96 16,936 324 293 68.54 126 428,935
1896–97 17,427 350 337 65.41 128 445,379
1897–98 18,802 435 347 67.50 130 472,107
1898–99 19,823 373 375 67.77 127 490,504
1899–1900 20,833 399 398 67.09 125 529,024
1900–1901 23,435 445 428 68.47 128 612,929
1901–2 25,259 457 442 75.30 125 654,942
1902–3 25,951 482 467 71.00 125 783,735
1903–4 27,324 519 498 72.00 130 882,790
1904–5 29,290 536 523 72.21 125 970,902
1905–6 30,230 554 542 74.55 125 1,041,888
1906–7 33,169 626 596 74.91 128.4 1,158,335
1907–8 34,299 645 633 79.19 135 1,409,788
1908–9 34,299
1909–10 36,729
1910–11 38,611 876 765 84.70
1911–12 42,381 895 814 86.58 1,845,021
1912–13 46,681 1,020 865 86.98 2,102,419
1913–14 53,845 1,096 1,020 89.56
1914–15 56,471 1,219 1,082 91.61
1915–16 61,073 1,364 1,138 91.76


Table 2.Enrollment and attendance.
Years. Total school en­rollment. Per cent of school population enrolled. Average school attendance. Per cent of enroll­ment in average attendance. Per cent of school population in average attendance.
1872–73 333 20.0
1873–74 343 13.2
1874–75 568 22.3 419 73.8 16.7
1875–76 1,213 41.0 900 74.2 30.4
1876–77 903 580
1877–78 2,740 88.7 890 32.5 28.8
1878–79 3,143 59.3 1,102 35.1 20.8
1879–80 4,212 58.9 2,847 67.6 39.8
1880–81 3,844 40.2
1882–83 3,751 40.0 2,554 68.0 27.2
1883–84 4,516 48.1 3,287 72.8 35.0
1884–85 4,974 48.6 3,226 64.9 31.5
1885–86 6,076 59.6 3,507 57.7 34.3
1886–87 3,602 34.9
1887–88 3,849 37.3
1888–89 7,286 58.6 4,293 58.9 34.1
1889–90 7,989 61.5 4,702 58.8 37.0
1890–91 5,047 36.4
1891–92 5,198 35.3
1892–93 10,104 65.3 5,340 52.5 34.5
1893–94 11,319 63.7 6,791 60.0 41.9
1894–95 11,450 71.9 7,034 61.4 44.1
1895–96 12,889 76.1 7,641 59.2 45.1
1896–97 13,367 76.7 8,983 67.2 51.5
1897–98 14,713 78.2 9,011 61.2 47.9
1898–99 15,893 80.2 9,396 59.1 47.4
1899–1900 16,504 79.2 10,177 61.6 48.8
1900–1901 17,817 76.0 10,951 61.4 42.4
1901–2 19,203 76.0 11,514 59.9 41.6
1902–3 20,008 77.1 12,105 60.4 46.6
1903–4 21,366 78.1 13,022 60.9 47.6
1904–5 21,792 74.4 14,009 64.3 47.4
1905–6 23,223 76.8 14,448 62.2 47.7
1906–7 25,360 76.1 15,667 61.8 47.2
1907–8 27,023 78.7 16,928 62.6 49.3
1910–11 33,029 86.8 21,776 65.9 56.1
1911–12 33,310 78.6 22,813 68.5 53.8
1912–13 33,336 75.0 25,003 71.4 53.5
1913–14 42,036 71.1 29,912 78.1 55.5
1914–15 43,316 72.8 31,555 76.6 55.9
1915–16 47,945 71.5 34,257 78.5 56.1
  1. Until 1883 the school age was 6 to 21; 1884 to April, 1901, 6 to 18; since 1901, 6 to 21.
  2. During the earlier years these are referred to as “school rooms,” “in 1881–82, as districts.” They were one-teacher schools.