UNITED STATESDEPARTMENTOF THE INTERIOR HAROLD L.ICKES: SECRETARY

OFFICE OFEDUCATION :J. W. STUDEBAKER COMMISSIONER

STATISTICSOF PRIVATE ELFMENTARYANDSECONDARY SCHÓOLS,4932-33

BEING CHAPTER VIOF THE BIENNIAL SURVEYOFED_UCATION IN THE

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For saleby the Superintendentof Documents, Washington, D.C.--....-.price 10 cents CHAPTER'VI STATISTICS OF PRIVATE ELEMENTARY AND S4CONDARYSCHOOLS, 1932-33

Preparedby EMERYM. FOSTER,Chief, !Vision of Statist ics; W.S. DEFFENBA UGH, Chief, Division of American School Systems; and CARL A. JESSEN, Senior SpecialistinSecondaryEducation.Assisted by BLANCHE K.CHOATE, JULIA

E. ISDELL and ROSE MARIE SMITH, statistical clerks .

AN OVERVIEW Formany yearsthe Office of Education has collected and published statistics of private schools.In 1933 therewere onthe mailing' list of theOffice of Education11,5.15 private elementary and secondary

¡ schools in continental United States.Thereare,doubtless,more private schools, butno means areavailable for ascertaining the exact number. In the spring of 1933aninquiry formwassent toall the private schoolson ourlist in orderto collectinformation for the regular reportof the Office of Education.Replieswerereceived from 8,455 schools.Of this number, 123 bad closed and35 had become colleges. Of those Whose reportsareused in this study, 582wereschools of secondary grade, 5,697werefor pupUs below secondary grade, and 2,018weieschools having both elementary and secop.dary school depar tments.Of the 3,060 schoolsnotzeplying, 2,277wereelementary schools, and 783weresecondaryorboth elementary and secondary. In the private schools reporting, the enrollments fromnursery school through junior college departmentswere asfollows:

Nursery school__ EEN______a aa ...... es UMMIOIMMD4bNDeort_ 2 443

Kindergarten_ AMO . .GO...... aMo 411 .= 37 506

Elementary_ _...... dom OW Ow 4/M mlm ...de,...... MD Mir 1-,716 548 High scliool 270 128

College dIP INDas :13.0110111160- 4, 837

RIP.11. amMD mow 10 AN. IN40-am Total._ 10111MIIN, 4WD MP 46e e e ...... e a 2, 031 462 From thereportsreceived supplemented by information secured from othersources,chiefly the National Catholic Welfare Conference, it is estimated that thereareatleast 2,324,281 elementary and 345,277 secondary school pupilsin all private schools of the United

States. se In the schools reportingthere'were6.§,347elementary and secondary school teachers distributedasfollows:

Elementary (including nurseryand kindergarten schools)_49, 132

Secondary OBI OD e INV III OD ES MI" ,10MIV el OD MS OD MD- IN MD OM 19, 175

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The value of the plants of the schools reportingwas$693,623,252. Only about 3,000 of the elementary schools, however, reportedthe value of their school plants.The endowment funds for the sedondary

. schools and for 98 elementary. sclOols reportingwas$151,117,567, The number of volumes in the libraries of the secondary schoolsand of about 3,000 elementary schools reportingwas6,911,842. There'were morethari1,000 schools with boardihg departments. Those hioring 100or morestudents (not all of whomareboarding student's)aie listedin table 1 5,parts I and II, and those having fewer than 100 studentsarelisted in table 16. Further dataarepresented in thefollowingpagesundertwo headingsElementary schools and Secondary schools.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS In this section of the reportonprivate elementary And secondary school statisticsdataarepresented regarding elementary school enrollments and othei items for 5,697 elementary schoolsnotcon- nected with high schools and for 2,018 connected with high schools, orforatotal of 7,715.Since statisticsonprivate elementary schools merecollected separately for the first time in1931it is impossible loshow trendsover anylong period, and since thesamenumber of schools did not report for both 1931 and 1933 comparisons would be unreliable.For this rem4 only the data for1933arepresented here. . .7

ENROLLMENTS 4

1 13yregions and States.Most of the private elementary schoolsare in the North Atlantic and the North Central States.The enrollment in the private schooli of thesetwogroupsof States is1,4512,120,or 1;6 percentof the total enrolfment reported.Onlthe basis of estimated total enrollments 84.1percent of the private elementary school enrollment is in thesetwogroupsof States (table 3). Each of these twogroupsof States also enrplls in their private eleméntarylechooIs alarger percentage of the total public and private elementary school pupils than doanyothergroupof States:In the North Atlantic States 16.7 percent and in theNoriliCentral States/13.1percentof the combined public and private school enrollmentarein private elenlentary schoolsasagainst 2.8percent in theSouth0Atlantic,3.3

. percentinthe South Central, and5.5 percent in the Western States. State, with278,884 children attending private elemen- tary schools, leads the States inatotal enrollment;Pennsylvania is . nextwith239,544.Nevada no . wasthe only State from which reportwasTeceived.The estimig.ed enrollmentfor that vState is, !- IBulletin 1933,no. 2,Statisticsof Private Elementary ¿amplefor &kb Year1930-31,being:ChapterV of the Biennial Survey of Educationin the United States, 123042. PRIVATE ELEMENTARYAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS 3

however,157.2Thepercentage thatthe estimated private school. enrullinent is of the total publicand estim" ated private school enroll- mentvaries considerablyamongthe States; ranging from0.5 percent inNorth Carolina to 28.1 perCentin Newl Hampshire.In New Yorkand Pennsylvania, thetwo States having the largest enrollments in private schools, 16.9 and15.2 percent, respectively, of the total publicand estimatedprivateschool enrollmentswereattending privateelementary schools.The otherStates in wilichmorethan 15 percentof the total enrollmentis in private elementary schools areRhode Island, Massachusetts,Connedictit, , Illinois, Wisconsin, Delaware, and (table 3). By affiliationorcontrol.Mostof the private elementary schools havesomedenominationalaffiliationorcontrol (table2).Of 7,745schools reporting7,160,or92.4 percent,areeither affiliated withorcontrolled bysomereligious denomination.The Roman Catholics reported thegreatest number -of schools, 5,759,3or74.4 percentof the total number.The Lutherans reported thenext largestnumber,1462,or13.7 percent of the total.The nonsectarians rank third with 585 schools,or7.5 percent of the total.The remain- ing schools, number 339,or4.4 percent of the total,most ofwhichare Seventh-day Adventist, Methodist,Episcopal, and Presbyterian. The Roman. Catholic schools reporting3 haveanenrollment'of 1,630,120,or92.5 percent of the total number enrolled in private schools; the Lutheran schoolsaneniollmentof 67,124,or3.8 percent 4. of the total; and thenonsectariananenrollment of 42,824,or2.4 percentof :the total.The rémaining schoolshaveanénrollment of 22,360,or1.3 percent of the total. By gracks.Dataonenrollment 'by grades show that the largest enrollment is in the first grade (tables1 and 4).From the first grade to the eighth there isagradual decrease in the enrollment.In the esixth grade 22,708 fewerpupils'aresenrolled and in the eighth grade 68,297 fewer pupils than inthe first grade.Çompared with the grade enrollment in the cityschools of thecountry the percentage of the total enrollment in each grade-withthe exception of the kinder- garten and the first grade is almost thesame.The public schools enroll 6percent of the elementary school pupilsinthe kindergarten aidthe private schools2.3 percent, while the private schools enroll 13.4 percent in the first grade and the public schools 1542percent. The privatesclools enroll 9.4percentin the eighth graZe. and the' public schools9 percent.The smallerpez:centage einrolledin the first grade of the private schoolsmayindicate that tnerearefewer repetitions,oritmaybe thatsomeof the privste elementary school 14, pupilsdid\notenter schoOl until the secondorthirdyea',or evenlater.

8Reported by the National Catholic Welfare Conferenoe, Depáritment of Education. 'Includes the statistical bmiapniliresf:yhetatitee of Education.See tal* A for numb&of schools and enrollmentascompiled by the Department of I Pn =31rcill Catipile Welfare Conference. * \ ,

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TABLE 1.ENROLLMENT BY GRADESIN PRIVATEELEMENTARY SCHOOLS,-1932-33

Total private school en-percent of 1 Tbtal private schoolen. rollrnent by grades, totaisikproll- rollment bygrea.les, 1930-Z1 1932-33 I ment in Grade I city puhlici I, I schools in `if 4' A each grade;\ I Percent Enrollment PerCent 1931-32 Enrollment

2 3 4 6

Kindergarten I 39, 949 2. 3 (3. I 39. 663 - 2.. 2 First 232, 976 13. 4 15. 2 2 250 14.4 a37. 551 Second _ _ .6.. 72n, 511 12. 7 12. 6 13 2 Third t29, 458 13. 2 12. 1 PieS52 112 Fourth 228, 149 13. 1 11. 9 Zi", 452 13 2 Fifth 4 722, 87 12. 7 11. 8 22;i,783 12.7 Sixth 2 11). 26S 12.1 11.0 20m, 170 11. .>. 4 11. 1 10. 4 190, 838 M.6 Sevexth le 193. 869 EighTh 164. c79 9. 4 9. 0 1R2, 390 9

- Total -1. -7 42, 009I TOO. 0 100. 0 I 1, 802, 947 100.0 .+rarilm I Includes nursery-schoolentiollnient. NUMBER OF TEACHERS Of the 49,132 elementaryschool teachers reportedin private schools throughoutContinentalUnited-Stat Ais 4,008are menand 45,124are women.Including the-outlying parts thereare49,432 teachers, 4,082menand 45,350women.Of this number 42,345,or85.7per, cent,arein RomanCatholic schools; 1,996,or4 percent,in Lutheran schools,- 3,802,or7.7 percent,in nonsectarianschools; and 1,289,or *2.6 percent,in all other privateelementary schools (table 2). Comp'ar'ed with enrollment,the nonsectarianschools havemore teachers than have theother schools.In the nonsectarian.schools (table # theiitipil-teacherratio iA 11.2 andin the Catholic schools 38.4 2).Theaveragefor all privateelementary schools is 35.6,which isa little less than theaveragefor the citiesof the country. TA-Bug 2.TEACHERSAND PUPILS INPRIVATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ACCORDINGTO AFFILIATIONOR CONTROL a

a A verve Schoolsre-Number of Enroll- Pupil- number of portingcott teac her 7.. Affiliationorcontrol teachers ment pupils for this item ratio each school

3 4 5

Qenominational: . fd. 4 Baptist A 29 76 1, 924 25.3

, I 69.1 Congregational e me...we es ye 00 ., 16 53 1145 26.8 . _.... 14.2 55.6 Episcopal__ 85 333 4, rm Friends 27 288 3,565 12.3 132.0 Lutheran 1,062 1, 996 67, 124 33.6 63.2 514 Methodist 34 95 O 1, 748 18.3 ..;:°' 65.9 e'Presbyterian. 43 156 2, 837 17.9 ' 38. 4 283.0 ItalianCatholit.---- ..---..-----... . 61759 42, 345 1, 630, 120 43.9 Seventh-day Adventist__ 72., 137 3, 166 23A 33 151 2, 964 19.6 69. S 'i,Other denominations . . Nonsectarian 685 3, 802 42, 824 11.2 Ta. 2 Jr 227.5 ND 1, 762, 428 ..35.6 ,11 "aleA A &Amp A A A.t....wara..aoll a.4. 7,745 4 9, 432 t

1 _ - - I. PRIVATE ELEMENTARY mANDSECONDARY SCHOOLS . . 5 SCHOOL PROPERTIES,EQUIPMENT,AND ENDOWMENTS The value of school buildingsand grounds of3,303 private ele- imentaryschools reportingonthis itemis$204,288,564,or61,849on 4 1an average perschool (table6). Among the States New Yorkranks firstasto the valuof private ''elementaryschool properties.The estimatedvalue of sucI properties for 296schbols of thatState is$47,407,453,or$160,160perschoolas

1 compared with $61,849, theaveragefor thecountry. J , The equipment for3,123 schoolsreporting is valbedat $11,529,052, or$3,691perschool. . '''.1It.i....001

I Ninety-eight schools in30 different Statesreportatotd endowment of $2,780,128,an averageof$28,368perschool.Eighteen schools in the State of New Yorkreportanendowmentof$1,567,415,or$87,078 perschool,Theamount of the endowmentin that State isabout56- percentof the total forthe30 States from whichprivate schools reported endowments. i ' 1-* The libraries of3,173 schools reportinionthis item contain 1,174,246 bound volumes, aiiaverageof 370per'school. * t. PRIVATE ELEMENTARYSCHOOLS FOR NEGROES

, No detailed tablesonprivate elementaryschools for Negroesare included in thisreport.Data for191 such schools reportingare included in the totalsin all thetables.The following'summareyof the statistics for privateelementary schoolsfor Negroesis, however, t presented.These 191schools enroll27,250 pupils whoarehistructed by 788 teachers.Of the totalenrollment12,496areboys and14,754 aregirls.Of the instrudors50are menand738are women.The averagenumber of pupilsperschool is143 and the numberperteacher

is34. _ s , e Most of thepriwate elementaryschools -forNegroesarein the Southern States.Louisiana hasthe largestnumber ofsuch sdkools and the largest enrollment.The number ofschools inthat St4te is 33 sSith :h. enrollment of7,204.Closely following-Louisiana inthe. numberf private elementaiyschools forNegroes isAlabamawith 30 schooL withanenrollment of2,512.Of thenorthern States, Pennsylvaniaand New Yorkhave themost private elementaryschools for Negroes,Pennsylvania has6 withan-enrollment of848, and New Yorkhas5 withanenrollment of763. The privateelementary schools forNekroes enrollalargerpropor- tion oftheir pupils inkindergarten than dothe publicschools, the

percent being 10.7 for. Negr-6schix)1,4and6 fox public schools.The , ,...

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following showsthe enrollmentof Negroes bygrades and thepercent .of the total enrolledin eachgrade: a

11 Grade Enrollment Percent Grade EnrollmentPercent 1

I i .--- Kindergarten ...... 2,665 10 7I:Sixth 2, 302 _ First 5. 626 I 21 0 It Seventh...... 2, 023 Second 3, 626 , 13 5..,Eighth 1, 309 4 $ Third 31 454 4 12. a. i 1 - Fourth 3 135 " 11 7 Total 28, 747 14f) Fifth Z 577 9. 5 a

p.

i Beginning withthe fifth'gradein the privateNegri) schoolsthe percentage enrolled by gradesdecreases from9.5 _ins- that gradeto 4.8 in the eighth grade.In the other private schbols'andin thecity ,public schoolsabout 9 percent of the total eleiiientary. school enroll- pentis in the eighthgrade. One possibleexplanationof themuch smaller proportionalenrollment inthe eighth:gradeof the Negro schools is thatmost of themarein States inwhich the elenfentary schoolcourseterminaiesat the seventh grade;another éxplanation maybe thatsomeof the privateNegro schOolsarefor kindergarten and primarygra.de childrenonly.. The value of schoolbuildings and gioundsof 63 schoolsreporting is$1,755,431, ofan averageof$27,864per.schogl.The equipment of 60 schoollsreporting is wilbedat $105,972,or$1,766persChool. Only threesehools reportedan-andowmènt fundonein Delaware withanendowment of$50,000; offeiit`Louisiana withanendowment e. of $750; and ónein New Yorkwithnendowment of$1,000. Only 47 schoolsreportedonthe ni.'her of volumesin theirschool 15. -libraries, whichcontain 10,426volumes,or an averageof 2.2 volumes .perschool reporting. All but12 of the 191.prkvateelementary schoolsfor Negroeshave somedenominatioparaffiliationorcontrol.Of the totalnumber of pupilsettrolledin the.Negroschools82,3parcentarein denomiRational sch6ols,and17-J-,percent innonsecteirianschools.Of the schools -* having 4sinómin4tionalcontrolsoraffiliation, 'theRoman Catholics ...,reported ,thelargest numbei,119,*withanehrollment of17,693,oi 64.9 percent of. the total.The Lutheranschools reported22 schools withanenrs# et,.. of.1,129,.or4.1pertt5nt, 9f the total.Other denomin ;- gcontrbi ofmore°than 6 schoolsareBapiist12, Pregibyte s opgregational6, and Methodist6. :

SECONDARYSCHOOLS .

INUMBiltOP,SCHOOLS, INSTROCTOkS,AND PUPILS

1.41* Whenthe formsreqdestingreports from private schoolsweresent out bythe10fficeof Educationin193g,therewere onthe mailinglist 3,541 schools ,.which;¡twas 4 thought,enrolledsecondary pupils. P e - 1

1, a 4ver' i PRIVATEELEMENTARYANDSECONDARYSCHOOLS 7'I Returnswhichcamein indicatedthat123 of these hadbeen suspended within the periodafter1930 whenthe laststudywasmade. Thirty: five other schools had be'enlistedassécondaryschools in1930 but had been chgnged intocollegesorjunior collegesduring theinterval. fliftyc-sixlistedassecondaryschools in1930weredoing Qnlyelemen- taryschool workin'1933.Makingthe subtractionsindicated,one arrives atthifigure3,327as,the numbeiof privatehigh schoolsand academies in existencein1933.Thiscompareswiih3,258 schools tknown tobe inexistence in1930. .. Of the 3,327schools, which, accor'dingto the best advicesobtainable were-doing secondary'schoolworkill1933, 2,600sent in their reparts !tothe Office ofEducationin thatyear(table 8).Among these,109 included collegiatedepartments;2,018 offeredelementaryaswellas secondary school.work. e The 2,600 secondaryschoolsreportingemployed19,175 instructors. Of these 38percentwere men.-In publichigh schoolsrefArtingfor 1930 about 35percent of theinstructorswere men. The 2,600 t. schools had270,128 pupilsdoing seCondaryschoolwork. This is78.2percent of the total enrolrmAtifone acceptsthe esti- mated figureof345,277 secondaryschool pupils(table 7).This. estimated enrollmentis- inturn;lightlymorethan 6-percent of the total enrollmentin allsecondaryschools,both publicand private. All of theseenrollmentfigurestire basodonthe lat,4years-of high

school. 4 a. The privatehigh schoolsweresomewhat smallerin1933 than in 1930asindicatedby numberof instructorsand rfumberof pupilsper school (table8).In both ofthese regardsarathercontinuousuptrend ' linewasbroken by therecessionwhich tookplacebetween1930 and 1933.However, theaveragesize ofclass,asindicated bypupil,-°

teather ratio intable8, didnot change , greatlyduring the3-year period.

0PERSISTENCEIN SCHOOL fr Theimprovement inhold/4gpowerof privatesecondaryschools is significant.During the petD.dfollowingthewarthepercentages of the totalnurhber of pupils 'registeredin thefourthyearhavebe'en increasingwhite thepercentages in thefirstyearhave.showncorm- spondingdecieases(table9;seealso tables12 and *13).In1920 of every 100 pupils in privatesècondaryschools36werein the'first yearand16or17 in the fourthyear;in1933 only30 ofevery 100 pupilsWerein thefirstyarwhile21wereinihefourthyear.These changeswereespeciallypropouncedbetween1920 and1928, showed 11. ess changebetwee441928and1930, andbecameprominentagain between1930 and1933. 4. P.

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.1 In this connectiou itmaybe in placeto commentonmitaberof graduaCesand their continuanceinto college(table 14).Sinceonly 2,026 schoolsreportedthe number of théirgraduates in1932,the totalfiguresare notdirectly comparablewith theenrollmentsfor 2,600 schools in1933 reported in other tables;however, the dataon continuance in school intable144recomparable withthe number of graduates from these2,026 schools in the springof 1932. Nearly54per&ntof those graduatedfrom private high schoolsin 1'932 continuedtheir fducat ionin the fall .afthat 'year.Forty-six percent of the total number continued intocolltge, while8perefint

attended othertypes ofeducational institutions. , Paralleldata gathered and reportedin1*werethat approximately58perceint . / of the graduates ofprivate Melschools continuedtheir education, 42 percent in colleges and16 percent in other institutions.Appal.- . ently thecollegeisattracting-graduatesin increasingnumbers whileasharp falling off 0 has occurred inthe number ofgraduates continuing their educationin othertypes of institutions.Forpur- . posesof comparison itmaybe of interestto note that in1930, when the statisticswerelast gathered,thepercentage of public high school graduates continuing intocollegewas31.5 and the percentageenter- ing other institutionswasnearly13.

DENOMINATIONAL CONTROL a Four-fifths of theprivate high schoolsreportingtp the Officeof Education in1933werecontrolled by religiciusdenominations(tables 10 and 13).The mimber ofdenominationallycontrolled schoolshas shownarather steady increasesince 1895 whileacorresponding de- creasehas occurred in thenumber of nonsectarianprivate high schools. The size of bpthdenominational andnondenominationalschools has Iftlituallytended higher.At thepresent time, justasin1895, the denovainatianal schoolsenrollafewmorepupils'Terschool than dothe nonsectarian institutions. The increase inchurch schoolsis accounted,ftrentirely bytwo denominations, namely,the Roman Catholicand the SeventY-day Adventist.The growth innumber of RomanCatholic schoolshas been both steady,and pronounced.The number ofschools operated by the Episcopalianand Lutherandenomillations doesnotsho*much variation duripgthe38-year figriod., The otherdenominations show losses, althoughit will be notedthat the number ofMethodist institu- stions re'nfaiip.edapproximatelystationary untilafter1930.

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIllynoN . The dataonnumber of schoolsand pupils indicatethat States having large citieswithin theirboundariesattract private secondary schools, 'and especiallypupils,moregenerally than doless densely PRIVATE ELEMENTARYANDSECONDARYSCHOOLS 9 . populatedareas.Theearliersettlementof theeastern part ofthe United States coupledwiththedevelopmentof theacademyasthe principal secondaryschoolin thissectionduring the*first halfof the nineteenthcentury isundoubtedlyresPonsible_inpart for the large number of privatehighschoolsin NewEnglandand MiddleAtlantic States.The dataintables11 and12suggest, however,that thepres- enceofone ormorelargecitiesinanyState islikelytoprovefavorable tothe establishmentof privatehighschools inthat State.Thepre- ponderance ofprivateschoolsinCalifornia,Illinois,Massachusetts, MiChigan,New York,Ohio,andPennsylvaniaappears tobe assign- )able to thiscaue;inthesesevenStatesarelocated43percent of the private highschoolsreportingand53percent of the pupils.Accord- , ing to the1930 Census,40percen tof thepopulationof theUnited ;States resideintlieseStates.

ft PRIVATEHIGHSCHOOLS FORNEGROES A fact not shown inanyof thetables isthat only92 privatehigh schools for Negroesreportedto the OfficeofEducation in1933.This/ isa decrease from113 in103013Ut,is only3 fewer thanin1928.The va.ryingnumberof schrlsmaybe duemainlyto variations intbe number reportingandmay not signify withany correctnessadecrease in numberof privateschoolsfor Negroyouth. The number ofinstructorsinNegroschoolsreportingdecreased from 792 in1930to 474 in1933 thenumber ofsecondarypupils show adropfrom9,868to 5,760 duringthe.3years.Again,- whilethese figuresmay not correctly indicateatrend withregardto totalnum- 4 bers, theydo showamarkedchange intheaveragesize ofschools. In 1930 the Negroschoolshad7 instructorsand87 pupilsperschool; the reports for1933 indicatean average of only5 instructorsand63 pupilsperschool. Althoughthe schoolson an-avprugeweresmaller in1933 than in 1930, their ability to hold theirpupilsfromyear to3r4taYhadnot been significantlyimpaired.In1930, 30 pupilsofevery 100wereregistered in thefirst year;in1933 theproportionhad risento 32 of etritry100; for both 1930 and1933, however,thefourthorearpupilsnumbered21 ofevery 100. BOARDINGSCHOOLS =1

'Of the2,600 schoolsreportingsecondaryschoolwork,1,010were boardingsclaools,morethanthree-fourthsof thesewereunderdenomi- national edntrol(table15, parts I and 115.Boardingschoolspre- dominatein thelessdenselypopulated 'Statesof theRockyMoun- tainareaandthe Westernpart of the North bentralterritory.By contrast tlbeproportionof boardingschools,is smallinanumberof the Seatv,suchasMichigan, NewYork,Ohio,andPennsylvania, wherelarge Citypopultaliopsare present. 4 104 BIENNIALSURVEY OFEDUCATION, 1932-34 TABLE3.--ENROLLMENTSOF PUPILSIN PUBLICAND PRIVATE ELEMENTARYSCHOOLS(DATA FORPUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1932; FOR PRIVATESCHOOLS,1933)

e Percent Esti- of total mated Grand enroll- Percent Elemen- of esti- tary en- total Total - total ment enroll- Per- pu bile mated' rollment elementaryin pri- private State reported ment centelementaryenrollment vate in all re- school (public gehools school by pri- enroll- vate'privateportedenrollment, plus (esti- elemen- 1932 ment 11 schools estimated mated tary private) .private in each schools school State figure) 3

1 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8

Continental Unite d States 1, 758, 497 2, 324, 281 75. 8 21, 135, 420 23. 459, 701 9. 9 100.0 North Atlantic D1v1ton __ 813,282i1,041, 362 78. 3 5, 181, 866 6, 223, 228 16. 7 44.8 North Central Division_ 696, 83R 914, 365 76. 2 6, 075, 539 6. 989. 904 13. 1 30.3 South A tlantic D ivision__ _ _ 73, 763 95, 527, 77. 3 3, 316, 927 3, 412, 454 2. 8 4.1 South CentralDivision______97, 452 157, 959 61. 7 4, 586. 635 4, 744. 594 3 3 6. s Western Division 7:4, 162 115, 068 63. 6 1, 974, 453 2, 089, 521 5. 5 5.0 North AtlanticDivision: 16, 429 20, 932 78. 5 128, 258 119, 190 14. 0 . .9 New Hampshire...... 16, 928 '2,3, 237 72. S 59, 476 82, 713 "28. 1 1.6 ...... 5, 316 8, 860 60. 0 53, 613 62, 473 14. 2 .4 Massachusetts__...... _ 105, 295 148, 701 70. 8 579, 555 7N, 256 20. 4 fi4 Rhode Island 26, 253 27, 9i6 93. 8 97, 971 1'25, 957 22. 2 1 2 Connecticut_ 46, 232 51, 069 90. 5 ,252, 935 304, 004 16. 8 2.2 New Yorke er . 278, gS4 352. 019 '79.2 1, 74a, 106 ;2, 085, 125 16. 9 15.1 New Jersey---- , 80, 401 118, 867 67. 6 66, 563 785, 430 15. 1 5.1 Pennsylvania__ 239, 544 ..... 289, 691 82. 7 1, 610, 389 1, 900, OSO .15. 2 12.5 North CentralDivision: Ohio 124, 690 157, 12S 79. 4 1, 004, 016 1, 161, 144 13. 5 6.s Indiana -a. 41. 46, 279 58, 732 7S. 8 r.2!i,;58 585, 290 10. 0 2.5 Illinois 169, 519 241, 500 70, 2 1,077, 755 1, 319, 255 18.'3 10.4 Michigan_ . AND 495, 710 12S, 009 74. 8 706, 312 924, 321 13. 8 5 Wisconsin .88, 114 105, 217 83. 7 420, 732 525, 449 20. 0 4.5 Minnesota_ AP .0. alo - 43, 620 54, 650 79. 8 443 702 498, 352 Iowa 11. 0 2.3 33, 546 38, 716 86. 6 4r,t 352 469, 068 8.3 1.7 Missouri 48, 602 67, 961 71. 5 5 ,739 606, 700 11. 2 2.9 North Dakota '4, 968 7, 817 83. 6 133, 519 141, 338 5. 5 .3 South Dakota .... 5, 131 9, 822 52. 2 130, 927 140, 749 7. 0 .4 Nebrasa J. _ 19, 956 22, 711 87. 9 250, 009 272, 720 8. 3 1 0 Kansas. 16, 793 22, 102 75. 6 322, 918 345, 020 8.4 1 0 South Atlanti visi : Delaware.____OP . 5, 682 6, 678 85. 1 35, 796 42, 474 15. 7 .3 Maryland.___ mo 30, 540 44, 230 69. 0 235, 967 280, 197 15. 8 1.9 District ofColumbia.__ _ 9, 363 10, 066 93. 0 71, 406 81, 472 12. 4 .4 Virginia 6, 804 7, 698 88. 4 499, 446 507, 144 1. 5 ,3 West Virginia' 5, 559 7, 542 73. 7 35% 655 367, 197 2. 1 .3 _ North Carolina..... 2.918 3, 953 73. 8 732, 474 736, 427, .5 .2 South Carolina 3, 042 3, 042 100. 0 417, 193 420, 235 .7 .1 Georgia ...... 5, 318 6, 572 80. 9, 649, 726 656, 298 1. 0 .3 Florida 4, 537 5, 748 79. 0 315, 264 321, 010 1. 8 -pi South CentralDivision: Kentucky 22, 707 33, 360 08. 1 54 1, 174 574, 534 5. 8 1.4 I Tennessee No 40 11 ID a. =MI-ml 4.014 7, 281 55. 1 562, 337' 569, 668 1. 3 .3 Alabama. 7, 696 9, 677 79, 5 570, 6 580, 367 1. 7 .4 Mississippi 3, 828 6, 912 55. 4 30, 658 523, 913 530, 825 1. 3 .3 Louisiana 45, 177 07. 9 383, 528 428, 705 10/5 1.5 Texas 21, 428 41, 372 51. 8 1, 052, 827 1, 094, 199 3. 8 1. Arkansas 2, 975 5, 878 50. 6 392, 240 398, 118 1. 5 .3 Oklahoma _ 4, 146 8, 302 49. 9 559, 870 568, 178 1. 5 .4 Western Division:

Montana _ _ ern_ _ 4, 429 5, 655 78. 3 .90,040 95, 695 5. 9 .2 Wyoming 689 850 81. 1 43, 188 44, 038 1. 9 .1 Colorado _ _ 8, 345 13, 760 00. 6 199, 185 212, 945 6. 5 .6 New Mexico L 5, 688 8, 111 70. 1 94, 479 102, 590 7. 9 .3 Arizona 1, 941 3, 381 57. 4 81,942 85, 323 4.0 .1 Utah 848 1, 013 83. 7 102, 594 103, 607 1. 0 .1 Nevada 157 ..... 15, 297 15, 4A54 1. 0 a ow a Idaho 731 2, 494 29. 3 90, 605 93, 009 2. 7 .1 Washington___ i q_ 11, 872 16, 190 73. 3 261, 261 267,451 6. 1 .7 Oregon 5, 250 10, 791 48. 7 152, 678 163, 469 6. 6 .5 Califorzi14 ' A3, 369 4.52,686 63. 4 853, 184 905 850 5. 8 2.3 ., - 'Estimatedflgu&vedat by adding total qatholioklementary school enrollmentas reportedby NationalSatholic eConference, EducationalDepartment, 1932, and nonCathollcsrep~ to the Office orEduoition . as there is no basis for estimating the enrollment ,.. for tion-Cathollo sellouts.

411 n. a. Jr 1.1 A-...t.r2-...1711=riefe-.- TA.zel.za 4. ORADE ENROLLMk,NTS IN PRIVATE AO. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BY STATES, 1932-33 t . ElementaryInstructors Enrollment 1:74y grade o State reportingNumberschools of Men Women Nursery Kindergarten First 7 Second Third 1 2 3 4 Boys 5 Girls Boys 7 Girls a Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys ()iris Continental United fitatet,, 7, 715 4, 008 45, 124 1, 217 1. 1228 18, 487 19, 019 8 119, 421 9 113, 555 10 - 112, 319 H. 12 13 14 ArizonaAlabamaAria el' 387714 291612 24' 8368 -' 33 344 36 388 28 638184 620173 436133 108, 255 44612.5 116, 975 400136 112, 483 437132 ColoradoCal rornia ' 207 62 124 29 1, C33 258 172 4 187 34 8 467 8.163 528102 71 2, 263 601240 4 2, 200 613222 2. 024 468216 1,14'3 524189 2, 020 173 2,090 165 DelawareConnecticut 161 4122 128 5 'Op 1, 257 162 20 19 1 993 61 995 66 2, 932 406 2, 713 351 2, 728 2, 654 2 716 560 -2, 699 562 Georgia./Ueda_District of Columbia z t. 4039 222519 154283168 . 2011 14 2 150 93 162 99 392745 396707 275632367 289592378 . 26471403 267649390 IMO 40 ON .1 14 . 250 318 422 386 - 319 323 330 333 IowaIanaIllinoisIdaho 'Jr 266184204677 451164 95 5 3,1, 999 044 053 25 7ti16 6 7311 6 1, 078 530129 1, 142 514131 , 10, 811 Z-0642, 897 44 10, 126 2,1, 754 931 59 10, 4122,2, 079 962 31 2,9, 9478401, V8.3 nti 11,0113, 049 39 10, 5732, 966 53 Kansas_tztsianaucky 133142 eo3293 v.. 714634460 ao17 2.55431 947128 47 11.9 87 2, 1'15871,074 , 16 v. 2,1, 1,844 649 091 1,1, 568 014 - '2.,1, 234 004363 2,1121, 204 489 ,1 1,2,1, 534036 068 MassacbusettsMarylandMaine- ...... 6 263116 53 203 ea11 2, 948 742430 9222 105 52 2, 112 217632 2, 111 589216 2, 34211, 208 7,2, 020 1,121 145 6,2, 2,865 154 1.176 247 6,2, 6731 1,2.5 085 2,2, 168 1,183 202 2,2, 116 2001, 242 cn MississippiMinnesotaMichigan. - 268350 29 206148 16 1,1, 152 967 103 . 12 14 399118149 438144 2,6,7, 510027 za 2,5, 436 689 2,6, 579 349 2,5, 914522 2,6, 6,933 859 755 2,6, 6,610 312 755 00 / Montana_Missouri 316 26 . 213 11 1, 179 30 24 1, 320 1, 421 131 3, 214 341 3, 137 357 1 ... 3. 008 221 240 225 20s IL 127 9 3 39 29 276 277 235 3, 004 2195 3, 181 270 2. 942 271 wo 1L s 11. A ,. BIENNIAL SURVEY ki0 EDUCATION, 1932-34 65 45 73 139 921 202 091 997 293 261 378 .M1. 918 323 717 031 219 201 287 518 707 109 3:15 3S8 362 535 n), 1, 1, 4, 7. 1, 1, 5, 14 17, 15, di Girls 1 i Third 39 4:P 411 84 197 174 239 2Nri 166 96.s 3L.1 333 314 272 320 271 Cif 3211 201 39s 369 474 701 90'2 386 01.121 1, 13 1, 5. 1, 8, 1, 5. , ls, 16, Boys .J . I Continued 45 36 62 )10 100 190 192 721 4:11 19s 947 21.4 325 655 2V9 0-$0 Ito 574 30; 334 672 31;1; 241 4115 (),i5 12 1. 4, 1,72i 7, I, 5, 17, 15, Girls a 1932-33- Second 5S .1.5 36 85 51 132 110 119 30s 3:1 9A5 311 357 191 SItul 2.19 330 cry. 139 321 646 333 439 35.%1 1, I, 1507 7, 1, 1, 5, 18. 15, 70 toi 60. 103 197 070 040 61S 31.; 311 '377 289 2S1 12::0 109 935 241 3s2 ,125 .117 562 692 315 270 032 10 1, 1, 5, 1, 7, 2, 5, STAITS, 18, 15,0;77 Girls ' grade by First BY 55 ou 87 so 151 348 514 123 327 604 307 - 383 233 237 052 2,P44 345 509 311 246 41..) 720 277 573 326 234 1, 1, 5, 8, 2, 2, 5, 10, 16, Boys 7 7 4 Enrollment 47 10 12 71 85 24 62 106 512 367 822 452 184 613 736 2s4 138 115 873 722 121 101 8 2, 4IM SCHOOLS Girls , 6 8 12 37 18 68 27 75 10 74 45 71 a 102 468 399 816 555 171 140 601 758 106 733 7 Kindergarten 2, Boys . . 40 4 4 2 71 1 8 ... 66 10 28 81 25 245 18 . MI MI. Girls IM MP OD MD - 4Mb ...... 4. ELEMENTARY 1 4 7 5 3 2 76 64 15 35 51 Is 23 Nursery 267 oys ..... mi B 411 ob. 9 -OP 4,0 91 18 51 59 54 190 148 476 154 138 199 487 455 114 153 139 s 938 158 155 161 638 703 602 113 201 459 PRIVATE 6 2, 7, 2, 5, 2, Women IN ' 7 1 8 2 a 2 17 10 16 52 18 26 23 28 21 24 47 33 39 121 141 163 143 599 117 235 instructors Elenientary Men 6 6 8 63 38 38 1 18 32 56 49 68 28 41 42 59 37 18 220 254 484 726- 874 R96 230 482 3 of - schools Number reporting oir ENROLLMENTS alb 1 Stales 4r ...... United 411. the o 4.-d1libPE State of . a , "6 /In ____ 1.31,0`Lds_.___ . _ 4 . TABLE 1.,. Rico Wand Carolina_ Dakota.. - Carolina Dakota_ ContinentakUnited_Statee-Contd.0 Virginia Mexico York_ Jersey Hampshire Outlying f - . Sir Ohio Oklahoma.' Nebrara_ New New North Oregon New North New Pennsylvania Rhode South South Tennessee Texas_ Utah Philippine Vermont Virginia Puerto Washington West Wisconsin Wyoming Hawaii e 6 46 , a. Enrollment by grade or. 0, State Fourth Fifth gixth Seventh Eighth Unclassified Total elementary h:1 H Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys 43 Boys irLs Boys Girls Boys 1 G irls Boys G irls 4, 'Continental 1 United States_ 115; 054 15 113, OW 11 111, 559 17 110, 535 18 104, 417 1 105, 801 94, 737 21 99, 132 22 79, 346 23 85, 333 24 25 26 27 28 til0-i;%.0. S_ : 5, 430 9, 058 879, 005 t-4 ma -1. 4 " 384113-181 413170138 379182 97 457153112 4. 335152104 405157115 362 77 485103 313 54 419 15 1 11 3 3, 615 932 87., 492/4, I, 009 OM Tj ArkansasPalerCalifornia_ lido 3, 0211, 998 600 Z 1,942 922 692 1,1, 994 487762 2, 9741, 950 532 2, 7761, 910 431 1, 971 468 1, 768 402153 1, 947 470139 1, 614 340127 1, 716 404i150 37:4101112 3 275 fos77 16, 4;13, 9M1, 523 16, 7.574, 3571. 452 pg,0-3!-.4trjg Georgia_FloridaDistrict*nnecticutDelaware of Columbia 273253624361 332368682342 262212591340 261245620392 288 208393 Z 826 27051?368 2, 620 201510230 2, 733 455191314 Z 509 384123518(1 2, 392 209417307, lk 2210 7 23.,MO 23, 1872,4, '2032, 701 23. 015NP.34,01782, 981 1-4 Idaho J. pi- 43 51 41 37 244 34 252 62 277 26 271 643 170 272 5.5 - - 6 41 2, 5(14 2, 754 t:1 ^lows-KansasIndiana_Illinois- 11, 343Z3,1, 096 026 141 10, 783 2,1,2, 099 031968 11, 128 2,3,1, 112110 073 10, 649Z3,1, 004035 062 10, 5982,1,0122, 101 886 10, 602 1,20152, 027 862 9,2,1, 915 787 968 953 - 2,9,1, 929762 991 995 2,8,1, 335968 717 870 23 9,2,1, 392 512 826 934 257143 Cd11 9061s0 23,S5.3717, 2;ei021 281 84,'3. 16,122 021 525 450 rb)ticf;z. 8, :Pis 8, 315 . MarylandMaineLouisiana_Kentucky 6,Z 2,0566851, 1,184 088 490 2, 10332,0221, 223 453 1,1, 1,913 878 451 845 1,1, 8801, 993022 413 1, 7021, 505338 647 1,1,-645 1,745 869320 1,1, 1,434 132 167 604 1,1, 538 443307 714 1, 112 Sa 414942 74 1,1, 256 177 O.) 93r ri - 153115 ss50 163142104 2i) 15,114, 30C)%%018, 024 275 11,15, 432S.-548, 40:) o-40 MichiganMassachusetts_ _ P0. 6, 600 6,6, 404 677, 6,6, 487 623 ' 6,6, 174 632 5,6, 898 057 6,6, 029 411 8,5, 379 305 5, 715 4,4, 2!..i5 473 4, 827 58 73 52, 296 52,15, 999 234 rin Minnesota__ 2, 915 2, 762 3, 024 5, 578 4, %it 213 35!2,49 1 48, 23r) 2, 868 1 * 2, 758 2, 639 2, 631 2, 608 2, 04i5 2, 321 47.471 I MontanaMissouriMississippi i. q. 2, 970 250224 2, 881 295253 2, 925 320195 2, 846 292211 2, 782 254194 2, 541 238201 2, 687 303180 2, 128 209159 2, 193 27524"179 199 88 319 13 3 I 24,'22, 2S7 1502, 1041, 878 21.24, 470 3152, 3251, .P.4) 0 V we it o CA,l"" - esz) BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, co.) 116 190 791 569 446 416 232 588 006 171 924 210 C27 S92 629 460 723 (>07 21)3 082 839 701 CMS 32S 626 S12 1, 1, 9, 8, 2, 3, 2, 2, *2,, 2. 4.), 2, 1, 3, 6, 2. 28 I 13, 40, 61, 11, 43, e 138, i Girls - elementary 165 766 349 .'.22 812 9S5 682 652 ilfiO 662 :)414 03 413 652 257 007 3RS 593 511 790 142 506 361 335 1, 27 2, 8, 1, 2. 2, 2, 2, 2. 1; 1,315 3. 5, 2,720 .2, 10, 13, 39, 10, Boys 44, 1.10, 119, Total k Continued 1 1 3 98 S7 f4i 44 --- 25 71 60 110 699 475 :is9 102 109 4%4; 234 31.1 315 26 1, 1, Girls 1 1932-33 t1 58 4S 5,43 51 r13 175 142. 137 $13 102 283 196 122 nit 325 273 ----- Unclassified 24 Boys A, 9 38 65 47 10 31 - 103 124 139 727 876 213 761 223 238 300 zio 100 282 218 164 230 115 633 311 675 1, 24 4, 1, 6, STATES, 4, 13, 11, Girls BY Eigbth 53 40 17 17 29 95 43 176 748 078 658 159 063 214 414 166 M9 017 217 177 220 593 194 224 275 333 1, 23 3, 1, 6, 4, 13, 10, Boys 4/- 54 39 73 215 234 777 639 501 213 279 314 248 341 489 353 211 169 294 grade 252. 854 242 385 734 341 206 '116 - 22 1, 4, 1, l', 5, 1:), 13, SCHOOLS Girls by 7 52 Seventh 12 30 106 2/1.4 414 842 220 076 145 27 X15 204 735 27 329 271 216 703 238 190 343 604 315 988 253 1, 4, 1, 7, 4, 15, 12, Enrollment - 54 47 79 71 203 91$ fgfi 981 27 299 23 894 174 256 339 585 285 230 294 067 425 707 522 2f/5 369 20 1, 4, 7, 1, 5, .1, 16, 14.817 Girls 0, 1LEMENTARY Sixth 17 43 54 190 211 S80 982 349 747 135 .13X74to 3M zi5 517 314 917 218 247 153 904 185 420 331 604 660 if 1, 4, 7, 1, 5, 16, 14, Boys 54 35 61 88 134 261 170 166* 983 347 165 970 184 2911 322 423 606 341 217 316 399 766 369 830 227 PRIVATE 18 1, 5, 7, 1, 1, 5, 2R4 17, 15, Girls O IN Fifth 54 50 21 104 259 133 29t# 397 146 357 057 235 510 331 944 291 209 090 317 422 714 138 161 962 361 17 1, 1,007 5, 1, 8, 1, 5, 17, 15, Boys 59 39 56 ao 401, 201 1R7- 098 209 357 17% 735 204 312 296 308 995 843 337 228 361 193 348 717 725 441 359 le 1, 5, - 8, 1, 1, 5, 17, 35, Girls Fourth 46 40 22 171 182 244 221 3so 342 297 172 300 243 328 000 609 327 231 271 138 322 431 726 972 141 375' ENROLLMETTS 1, 1, 6, 1, 8, 1, 5, 18, 16, Boys ' V ..... 416 United States- gm the 4.-GRADE w f o I. United Sta0 State, , Islonds pats TABLE Rico Carolina Dakota Carolina Dakota_ Hampshire Mexico York Jersey Virginia. Continued. Outlying Ceniinetial New New -T New Ohio New Oklahoma Onion North North Pennsylvania_ Rhoda South South Tennessee Texas. Utah Vermont_ VIrgInIa Washington West Wisconsin Wyoming Puerto Philippine Hawaii - . 9 % . . 4,, -a..04910-1441 .4 . TABLE 4111 5. PRIVATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENTS CONTROL, 1 932-33 BY GRADES ACCORDING TO AFFILIATION AND goI .r ctco Religious denomination .11 schoolsNum-ber of Elementaryinstructors Enrollment by grade report- ing .. Men Women Boys Nursery .6 Girls a Kindergarten First Second Third w - 1-3 i 3 3 4 Boys 7 Girls 8 Boys 9 Girls 10 Boys 11 Girls 4 Boys tat Girls 11! tt a Baptist_ 29 12 64 7 14 12 111 105 150 136 68 12 71 13 118 14 94 tt ChristianChitin=Brethren Science_ 5121 22 19 11 68 1510 10 6 98 16 8 11 10 5 46 58 10 ,.. DisciplesCongregationalChurch of Christ_ New Jerusalem - 8516 2 115 7 218 48 6 72 V 42 AD - -o;: - Air.. _ oa 3 ..... 91lo 2 39 5 55 2 69 6 82 291 44w4g . HebrewFriend...Episcopal , 3211 256 6 7 125 8415 121136 9 -181 185 37 229196 213154 37 . 214206 209192 53 203202 .iatethodiat.4flennon1te..:Liitberan.... piscopal i 1, 062 . 2410 1 , 1, 547 11 1 449 52 1 17 15 494112 52D140 3, 962 34 2 3, 574 40 ' 3, 925 16 3- 3, 577 24 1 4, 201 15 1 3, 841 02tzi PiDaiMoravianMethodist of Fire Episcopal, South_ , . I43 1 33 12 123 30 22 20 20 114 76 110 35 3 35 2 31 24 38 2 2029 4C-4I-Ai0O 'PresbyterianReformed Church 4 . 4 13 8 6 5 85 3 141 22 138 2 125 14 124 5 130 18 132 7 boi * Seventh-dayRoman Adventist Catholic ., 6, 759 72 1 1, 418 18 40, 927 119 711 731 14- 14, 583 14, 874 112, 759 168 107, 341 156 105, 896 132 102, 300 151 109, 966 179 106, 058 165 r/2 . UniversalistUnitarian 1 1 1 1 1:13n Other denominations , 11 8 60 . 92 99 76 . Nonsectarian Total (Continentaland outlying parts) Malted States 4' 7, 745 585 4, 082 857 45, 350 2, 945 1, 217 418 1, 226 404 18, 674 Z 798 19, 245 Z 968 1419, 822 1, 947 113, 994 1, 976 55 112, 594 1, 818 103 108, 667 1, 814 117, 245 1, 958 77 112, 8ta 1, 971 66 cot40 3 . te. c.71)..d1 - * 41, Jr TABLE 5..4-PRIVATE Jr. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CONTROL, 1932-33 ENROLLMENTS BY GRADES ACCOR INC TO AFFILIATION AND Enrollment by grade Continued cy51-4 Rellabus denomination Boys Fourth Girls Boys Fifth Girls Boys Sixth IrLs Boys Seventh Girls Boys Eighth Girls Bops Unclassified OlrLg Total elementaryBoYs -students Girls 15 82 lt 85 17 63 18 69 11 81 s 82 21 89 22 108 23 64 24 76 25 174 24 82 271, 014 28 910 BrethrenBaptist 16 7 -7 8 6 16 10 6 a 12 1410 108 8114 ChurchChristian of ScienceNew Jerusalem ...... 70 a 61 25 41 8 7213 5 63 5 6810 2 a 83 4 9512 2 8910. 107 99 139 , 737 64 689 2196 DisciplesCongregationalEpiscopalFriends of Christ C - 238193 10 21/t226 4 228285 3 231245 4 215288 7 244176 3 214489 61 9 205338 16 '2213893 16 292169 14 41P 50 1 ...... 15 1 2, 1,593 841 59 2,1, 137 724 47 Hebrew 62 . 70 67 69 471 9 . 4, 348 1 3, 994 4, 441 4, 064 4, 753 4, 357 4, 591 4, 479 1 3, 457 3, 642 1 407 465 34, 596 32, 528 . MethodistMethodistMennoniteLutheran Episcopal,Episcopal South__ 4 2725 2946 4 . 3621 4249 3 3730 2 3863 2 - 4367 4 98 *948 3 114 22 83 13 1 392384 18 378616 12 Moravian 1 da 41 5 , 9 - PresbyterianPillar of Fire...". ' 124 149 2 115 2 120 13 2 149 161 4 199 226 3 170 21 181 a6 179 99 -I, 416 207 .4 1, 421 5113 RomanReformed Catholic Church _ IP ID mo 107, 733 252 23 106, 260 182 a 103, 983 219 38 103, 636 173 96, 356 181 28 . 98, 274 184 e 86, 572 209 40 91, 031 226 6 71, 540 202 78, 067 188 3, 638 108 7, 811 91 4 813, 737 1, 650 816, 383 1, 516 NonsectarianUniversalistUnitarianEleventh-dayOther denominations Adventist 2, 065 83 2, 080 82 2, 258 78 2 2 , 443 2, 464 78 1 2, 393 so 2 - 2, 474 65 3 2, 573 70 2, 874 69 4 2, 533 e 66 2 603119 1 343138 4141L 21, 675 840 11 21, 149 825 2 wi Total (ContinentaloutlyingUnited parts) States _ _ and 115, 355 113, 424 111, 872 110, 911 104, 822 106, 1 fr 1 k 4 95, 1924` 99, 527 79, 574 85, 530 5, 43° 9, 059 881, 797 880, 631 - PRIVATE ELEMENTARYANDSECONDARYSCHOOLS 17 TABLE'6. PLANTAND EQUIPMENTOFPRIVATEELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ,

Ntim- Num- Value of ber of Bound Value of Num- Num- volumesber of ber offurniture, Perma- State schogls schoolsbuild schoolap-ber ofnent report- in li- an schools schools en- brary report. report-paratus, dowment ing ing grounds and equip-report- fund ing ment ing

1 3 3 4 6 6 7 8 amsIi ContinentalUnited States _ a 3,1731, 174. 246 3, 303 $204, 288, 684 3, 123$11, 529, 052 98$2, 780, Alabama 1211 17 17. 950 29 Arizona_ 0. - OOOOO 1, 027, 725 57 892 3 75r 4 215, 000 Arkansas...._ ale. w 19 3. 999$ 3 22, 000 21 303, 600 20 12, 775 63 33. 00A 64 1 12, 500 Colorado 4, 474, 052 69 3JS, S13 3 21) 11, 107 32 1, 629, 100 30. 000 28 . 68, 885 1 Connect icut 2,000 50 35, 059 67 Delaw are.._ 7, 717. 200 82 691, 850 3 1 120 2 81, 000 335, 000 District ofColumbia.... 3 14, 200 1 10 5. 8vi 7 575, 000 50, 000 Florida 9 6 24, 900 2. 430 9 190, 000 Georgia 9 18, 100 1 8 5, 620 8 777, 000 1, 170 8 18, 230 rowmorr Idaho r al oow - W 4 Illinois 212 4 11, 000 361 138. 3.57 4 825 Indiana 355 18, 904.269 329 151 33, 363 159 908. 290 7 02, 000 Iowa 7, 615, 920 150 272, 948 4 101 28, 391 91 2, 006,300 12, 386 Kansas 140 88 123, 020 2 10, a6S8 125 2, 444,550 500 122 151, 971 3 5, 075 Kentucky _ e-e-ao 62 21, 77'3 Louisiana 46 2. 059,500 43 58, 752 43 11. 707 54 Maine_ if- 2. 181,100 51 336, 950 a 17 3, 780 1, 336, 000 49, 380 Maryland _ 4110 36 1S, 358 23 102, 900 Masaiusetts_ 30 2, 490, 375 31 59 32, 1 ne 60 222, 838 6, 069, 744 70 392, 115 Michigan 21, 679 158 50. 606 171 _ 9, 869,248 156 Minnesota.... 162 50, 905 511, 141 1 25,000' Mississippi. 148 5, 428, 588 141 4 2. 107 257, 701 5 7, 000 Missouri..... _ 6 102, 500 5 4, 450 180 53, 717 17 5 1 35, 000 Montana 6, 527, 416 164 339, 8112 6 13 6, 600 10 804, 942 178, 869 9 . 58, 260 Nebraska New B 141 21, 583 14 1 21093, 350 anipshire 14 141 111, 680 7 New 6, 920 il 1, 048,446 22, 250 ¡Army------79 16 59, 578 1 New 31. 841 92 11, 088,345 900 Mexico______11 86 478, 790 2 New York 2, 737 18 577, 837 8, 700 17 40, 300 4. 233 142, 357 296 47, 407.453 274 2, 4161134 18 1,567, 415 NorthCarolina._ 9 North 6. 371 9 211, 062 Dakota__ _ 17 6, 906 9 17, 143 Ohio.___ 18 881, 500 ab mi. la a.eapr 200 19 166, 600 1 81. 509 194' 151 527,352 1, 020 Oklahoma_ MEP W Lallans.... _ do. 178 671, 097 21 4, Ots6 *27 355, 000 2 1, 360 Oregon OM..ee .00 .0 a , 26 23, 544 050 19 8401 500 18 79, 450 1 120, 000 Pennsylvania___4.MDW -183 76, 313 Rhode 220 18, 583.338 212 Island. w ww 15 8, 718 1, 219, 071 2 16, 384 18. 1, 915, 000 16 South Carolina::' 7 1, 600 107, 750 1 660 South Dakóta.__ 9 1168, 000 10 wwWww 26 9, 208 10, 776 a. .. .. Tennessee 26 990, 800 25 ..... Or000er.r000 9 3, 243 71, 250 9 237, 003 7 22, 408 1 15,000 _ MI Taus._ MONDAP WOMrWI edo 88 16, 338 Utah.__ 108 1,299, 100 reo sweet,. ow a. 103 83, 809 Vermont 1 120 2 55, 000 _reeerr0000. 6 3, 358 Virginia 4 310, 000 4 P- 16 9, 800 12. 000 15 526, 700 15 Washington Mo Abe. 47 ' 35, 900 e 21, 210 51 1, 587. 530 42 155, 663 6. W .111. West 11. 41...... w Virginia..110aioa»W.W4W 14 2, 860 19 Wisconsin 713, 109- 16 22, 500 311 104, 042 287 13, 095, 2 . 56, 000 Wyoming gaba 010 _ -ay .Mo 4E1 4 276 727, 446 7 4, 02S 4 160, 500 3 47,0800 5, 800 1 100

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TABLE7.---1:.ENROLLMEN±SOFSECONDARY-SCHOOL PUPILS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATESCHOOLS (DATA FORPUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1932; FORPRIVATESCHOOLS, 1933) 4,

GrandtotalPercent Est1-4, Private Total secondary of total Percent second- mated I school enrollment of total total public enrolled ary secondary enroll- in prkiPate school enroll- Per- ment secondaryin private ment cent re- school schools schools State . enroll- (estimated ment in all ported enroll- private (private (estimated privitte ment school private reported 1932 plus public 1933 econdary schoolen-estimated figure) schools rollment) flgures)

4 1 3 4 5 7 8

ContinentalUnited States...... , 270, 128 345, 277 78.2 5, 140, 021 5, 484, 484 8. 3 100.0 North AtlanticDivision__ 113, 432 146, 456 .77. 5 1, 423, 304 1, 569, 071 9. 3 42,4 6. 3 34.7 North CentralDivision__ 94, 883 119, 743 -79: 21, 776, 721 1, 898, 464. South AtlanticDivision__ 20, 274 23, 836 85. 1 562, 459 586, 170'- 4. 1 6.9 3. 6 8,3 South CentralDivision__ 22, 057 .28, 521 77. 3 766, 341 794, 862 Western Division _ _ 19, 482 26, 721 7 2. 9 611, 196 637, 917 4. 2 7.7 North AtlanticDivision: fir 12. 4 1.4 .Maine 4, 054 4, 736 85. 6 33, 498 3.4,234 New Hampshire___ _ _ 3, 052 3, 468 80. 8 16, 955 20, 423 17. 0 1.0 12, 646 16. 7 Vermont___- 1, 825 2, 543 71. 8 15, 189 " Massachusetts_ 15, 1165 21, 977 69. 9 202, 670 224, 6 7 9. 8 6.4 14. 9 1.2 Rhode Island___ 4, 304 4; 304 100. 0 25, 268 28, 8 Connecticut 8, 899 9, 040 98. 4 72,M8 81, 598 11. 1 2. ri New York 33, 578 47, 441 70. 8 507, 090 554, 531 8. 6 13.7 New Jersey -- 13, 014 16, 409 79. 3 154, 969 171. 378 9. 6 8. 4 Pennsylvania..._ _ _ 29, 351 36, 538 80. 3 397, 650 434, 188 North CentralDivision: 'a Ohio ..... OP 19, 107 24, 404 78. 3 295, 196 319, 600 7. 6 Indiana 5, 208 5, 724 90. 1 161, 071 166. 795 3. 4 Illinois 20, 934 28, 028 74. 7 337, 798 365, 826 7. 7 8.1 Michigan 14, 019 16, 790 83. 5 200, 513 217, 303 7. 7 4.44 Wisconsin 8, 135 8, 788 92. 6 158, 873 167, 661 5. 2 25 Minnesota 5, 747 8, 228 69. 8 114, 446 122, 674 O. 7 2.4 Iowa 7, 475 9, 080 82. 3 124,989 134, 069 w 6. 8 26 -Missouri 8, 113 9, 151 91. 9 145, 091 154, 242 5. 9 2.7 North Dakota.:_ _ _ _ 889 1, 099 80. 9 32, 089 33, 188 3. 3 3. 2 .3 South Dakota____ _ 670 1, 123 b9. 7 33, 987 35, 1 tO 4. 5 1.0 Nebfaska IN, 2, 511 3, 536 71. 0 74, 232 77, 768 Kansas 1,77'5 3, 792 46. 8 98, 436 102, 228 3. 7 1.1 South Atlantic Division: Delaware 651 791 82. 3 8, 726 9, 517 ",-8. 3 ,2 Maryland.....______- 3, 807 5, 509 69. 1 4,7, 202 57, 711 9. 5 1.6 District of Columbia. 2, 350 2, 702 87. 0 18, 681 21, 383 12. 6 .8 Virginia_ _ - - -- 4, 414 4, 704 93. 8 83, 538 :4:240 5. 3 1.4 West Virginia______- 1, 23 2 1, 367 90. 1 62, 702 64, 069 2. 1 .4 .2, 222 2, 270 97. 9 133, 207 135, 477 1. 7 .13 North Carolina__ .5 _ _ 1, 822 1, 822 100. 0 57, 881 59, 578 3..1 South Carolina .9. Georgia 2, 681 2, 967 93, 030 .95, 997 3. 1 .5 Florida 1, 095 lw 704 52, 494 54, 198 3. 1 gib South Central Division: i. 8 T.0 Kentucky....albMID A.. 4111. .110. 5, 296 6, 543 80. 9 71, 945 78 488 79, 164 5 1.3 -1144.1^Tennessee______- 3, 617 4, 560 79. 3 83 724 Alabama 2, 319 2, 634 88. 0 69, 1 71, 780 13, 3. Mississippi _ 1, 465 2, 185 87. 0 57, ; 60, 031 6 Louisiana 4, 864 5, 77g 84. 3 63, 989 89, 761 8. 3 Texas - 2, 948 4, 548 64. 8 256, 919 261, 467 1. 7 1. 7 .3 Arkansas 604 . 907 66. 6 53, 911 54, 818 Oklahoma 944 1, 372 68. 8 113, 421 114, 793 1. 2 .4 Western Division: 4. 7 .4 ,Montana_....- =1, 938 1, 424 65. 9 29, 094 30, 518 .1 4,*Wyoming _ :NW IMP 101. 11., 11 100. 0 13, 482 13, 493 Colorado 1, 774 2, 288 7.7. 5 47, 889 50, 177 4. 7 15, 048 101 448 8. 5 .4 New Mexico__ NO 909 1, 402 64. 8 15, 958 16, 520 3. 4 .2 Arizona err 349 562 62. 1 .1 - 72. 3 38, 454 38, 906 1. 2 Utah 11. ____. 327 452 Nevada 4, 543 4, 513 51. 9 28, 518 29, 268 2. 6 .2 Idaho 389 750 - Washington - - 2, 664 3, 448 -77. 3 95, 732 99, 180 3..5 1.0 Oregon_4, . 1, 470 2. 026 72.6 52, 114 51, 140 3. 7 .6 California 10, 651 14, 358 71. 2 270, 366 Z34, 724 8. 0 4. 1

reported byNational . I Estimated figure arrived atbyadding total Catholic secondaryenrollmintas Catholic Welfare Conference, EducationalDepaUment, 1932, and nOn-Catholicreported tothisOffice astherewas nobasis for estimatingnon-Citholic.

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PRIVATEiLEMENTARYAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS 19 I

TABLE8.-NUMBERS OFSCHOOLS, INgTRUCTORS,PUPILS, AND GRADUATES OFPRIVATE HIGHSCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES, 1890 TO 1933 4, r

Item 1890. 1000 1910 1 1930 1933

1 3 4 5 6 7 2#,

Schools reporting_ 1f.132 1, 978 1, 781 2, 093'I 2, 760 2, 600 Secondary instructors: Men ,- O 3. 272 4, 275 4, 512 3, 69R R,580 7, 294. Women ___ w _ 31 937 5, 842 6, 634 9, 24A 13, 434 11, 881

iota) O 4 7. 209 10.117 11. 140 11,946 22. 014 19, 175 AIMIN ... Secondary pupils: Boys 47, n34 55, 734 55,474 84, 222 148, 517 126, 210 Girls -, 47, 397 55, 063 61, 926 99, 931- 1 62, 535 143, 918

Total 04, 93 it 110, 797 117, 400 484, 153 '309 05'2 270, 128 mr.row.- -.1 12. Colored secondarypupils,included , above: Boys 990 1, 408 . 3, 185 3, '2.15( 2,172. Girls II 1, 4(X) 2, 480 6, 341 6, 620 I 3, 588 Total 2, 390 3, 888 9, 526t 9, 868 5, 760 Graduates: - Boys 8, 228 0,878 10. 500 24,/45 23,4361°P Girls . _ 5, 990 '7, 533 13, 576 27, 162 27, 518

Total_ _ ...... _ _ . 8, 070il 12, 1.-218 14, 409- .--24, 188 51, 447 50, 957 Schools:- -- 504 For boys only. 34 8 385 . 484 - For girN only 51 1 728 873 783 !Coeducational 92'2 980 1, 3S3 1, 333 Enrollment in secondarr. %-

Boys' schools _ _.. op ...... 26; 838 47, 925 88, 137 73, 723 aids' schools__ - _ 317 55, 658 , 91, 605 S3, 050 Coeducat ional schools t_ 62; 245- 4 80, 570 129,310 113, 355 41b Secondary teacherstoaschool 4. 4 5,1.1 . AA- : 7. 1 7.9 7. 4 rQ Secondary pupilsto a school .. 2., '56,00 -.4.5.9 8841 111. 9 103. 8 Secondary pupilstoateacher 13. 2 lit. 10.5 1 2. 3 14. 0 13. 9 Libraries: 1 Schools reporting '1. 372 1:222 1,S01 2,54g 2, 173 . Volumes (inthousands) _ . _ _ _ . 9111 1, 734 1, 976 113, .6', 344 5, 738 Average number of volnmwperI 1 school 1, 264 1 CA17. 011 4A8 2, 840 .- 2't r

- TABLE O.-DISTRIBUTIONOF SECONDARY AND COLLEGIAttPUPILS IN PRIVATE1HIGHSCHOOLS AND-ACADEMIES,1907-1933 .

Item 1907 . 1910 MO 1920 1 :192S 1930 1933 ftIN 41&00.1.111pr ; 1 2 l 3 4. 5 6 i 7

,

Unclassified students: `1 Boys a 4, 724 3, 435 5, 144 I 2, 902 L.., Girls ...-L--6, 048 5, 004 6, 154 ; 2, 386 Total 10, 772 8, 430 11, 298 M Pupils in firstyear: x Boys , 11, 008 17. 880 21, 745 ?.7, 499 39. 639 44, 196 36, 30-8 , 1 Girls 10, 848 19, 895 26, 921 33, 40i/ 42, 547' 49, 169 d . 42, 899 4 S. ., O Total 21, 856 37, 775 50, 666 61, 358 82.-186 93, 365 79, 277 Pircint .41P 33. 1 35. 2 34. 4 I 36. 1 2 31. 5 2 31. 3 29. 8 4111MID 1111...... 111M...11 Pupils in secsindyear: a Boys Boys_ ...... _ ...... 9, 223 13, 851' 18, 622 21, 265 32,-828 37, 409 31, 804 Girls -...... 8, 387 15, 285 20, 474 24, 3S4., 35, 6494 41, 767 37, 069

Todd A..... 17, 610 29, 136 39,096 45, G49 My 275 79, 176 68, 933 Percent t 4 WS.. 27.1 26. 0 26. 8 26. 2 26. 5 25. 9

.11 voliwww4

I Nodat2collected prlprIv 1907. .1- IPercent-of students olasdfledas first, secqua,.r .tbird, and fourthyear students.

- me. 4," Z---riv, .."e,"-- O 20 BIENNIAL SURVEYOF EDUCATION,1932-34 f TABLE 9.-DISTRIBUTIONOF SECONDARYANDCOLLEGIATE PUPILS IN PRIVATEHIGH SCHOOLSAND ACADEMIES,1907-1933-Continued , 1920 1922 1930 1933 Item 1907 1910 1915 s 0

..

1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8

I

.. Pupils..in third year: , 16, ln.5 2g, 3112 31. 311 'Y. 703 lloy:...._ _ _ _ _. _ ... ______7, 7F47 , 10, R12 14. 227 34. 535 31. '_i15 (iirlq.______.. . _ _ _ 7, 050 11, 8,.+1 In, (.0y,- Is, S.e.0 30. 846 Tnhl___.... 14. 337 22, 69'3 30, 224 35. 203 59, 2(19 65, g49 V.215 20. 5 22. 7 22. 1 22. 5 Percent_ _ _. _ _ _ _ ...._ _ _ _ 72. 4 21. 2 20. 6 I Pup:ls in fourth year: B)yq 6. 141 R. 2.'11 12, 721 12, 4S1) 24, 514 2R, 454 21'.. 711 G srls, . ______. _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ 5. $25 9. 423 14, 3,.17 15. 700 26, 6or 30. 910 29. G42 Tntal 11. 956 17, 674 27. Ms 2S. 1.49 51, 141 59, 3C14 5r1.1.k,5 1(1. 6 19 6 19 9 21 12 Percent ls. 0 16. 5 N 4 -2- -- Post crad miteLind collegiate - ptlpils: ....- Boys , 1, 440 4. 5.35 3, 5S:', 2. 370 41 1 540 6, 665 4, 4,6 2, 1V3 6:r1s I 1

I 11, 200 8,069 4, q7 Total 2, 980 4. ,

e TABLE 10.NUMBERS OFSCHOOLS ANDPUPILS INPRIVATE HIGH SCHOOLS.AND ACADEMIESCLASSIFIED AS TODENOMINATIONAL CONTROL, 189 TO 1933

1,920 1930-. 1933. Denorninati . 1895 1900 1910 i

7 ., 1 2 $ 4, 6 I

. . Baptist: , Schools 109 98 74 107 68 31 Pupils 7, 424 7, 173 8, 983 10, 903 7, 300 3, 674 Congrecational: , 45 29 21 X Schools ...... - - - - - M 51 , 2, 882 2, 671 2, 322 2, 348 2, 075 1, 804 Pupils - % , Episcopal: Schools 119 AS 71 . 91 97 90 , . 6, 903 Pupils 5, 552 5, 145 : 4, 788 7, 761 7, 968

Friends: 6 r Schools 57 M 48 2R 25 22 Pupils 3, 851 3, 423 2, 243 2, 324 2, 964 2, 490 Latter-day Saints: Schoolq .. 12 2 ...... Pupils .1 3, 959 1, 144 1...... Luthetin: II II Schools_ 36 321 42 47 33 31 2, 081 Pupils 4 1, 908 2, 032 3, 339' 4, 005 3, 381 Methopt: 71 62 28 Schools - 60 rhs 87 Pupils , 5, 958 5, 522 6, 007 7, 902 7, 632 3, 157 Methodist Episcopal, South: 4 Schools 51 38 . 25 21 15 Pupils 3, 871 2, 863 2, 281 2, 200 1, 261 317 Preshytetian: Schools ...... e _ _ ...... _ 102 93 67 64 71 a Pupils , 4, 654 4, 574 . 3, 570 5, 267 8, 018 4, 534 Roman Catholic: 1, 648 % 1, 7IS a Schools 290 361 630 976 Pupils 12, 777 15, 872 30, 124 76, 054 201, 495 -197, 711 Seventh-day Adventist: Schools 22 74 71 Pupils 1, 992 4, 866 4, 344 Other denominations: Schools 40 se 84 58 52 3/1 3, 591 Pupils .... 3, 564 4, 344 9, 490 6,305 5, 984 Total denominational: Schools 910 945 1, 143 1, 627 2, 1615 2011 ow Pupils 52, 441 53, 624 71, 147 130, 019 254, 068 226, 211 Nonsectarian: il 638 566 647 521 *Schools . .... 1, 270 L 033 Pupils,..... 66, 906 57, 173 46, 253 54, 134 80, 507 50, 564 tiABLA 1 SCHOOLS, INSTRUCTORS/ AND PUPILS AND CERTAIN DATA NG PROPERTY OF- 2 .-NUM13t11.8 OF 414 REVRDI Secondary departments 0"- PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOLS AND Other dePartments ACADEMIES, 1932-33 Value of Schoolsmain- State remgrt-Schools Instructon Pupils Instructors Elementary Pupils Collegiatepostgraduate and volumesbrariesBoundin li- and grotindsbuildingsValue of apparatus,furniture;scientific etc. . mentPermanent funds endow- depart-tainingmeatsboard- ing MOw- ,. e Men Women Boys Girls Men Women Boys Girls Boys Girls 111 17 1 1 3 4 7 11 12 13 14 4 IS United States_ 2, 600 7, 294 11, 881 126, 210 143, 279 12, 046 188, 971 197:973 2, 379 2, 458 5,737, 698 $437, 289, 157 $40, 516, 479 - $148, 337,439 1, 010 Alabama Coatinenta 4511 3374 126 19 4 1, 002 Jul . 1. 31? 158 18 73 130 25 1, 907 460 2, 123 462506 37 79 63,15,11211, 006 K20 r 4. 5:b0,1.1, 02,N,370, 776 510000 , 37g.122. 562 50()69, 210 235, .t 5005(X). 23 8 ArironaCaliforniaCroloradoArkansas a. 116 2611 \ 391323 4112 413535 3095 4, 705279 815242 5,4, 946 620 362959 396512 455164118 28 5,1, 9551, 310 597 545 6, 1,1.505 874801 185 18 911418 214,192, 457 36974 741 17, 116. 4169, 261.1, G24, 644 000 1, o74,530, 327178 191. 41S 4, 597. 30.7 12ft, 51K)20, 700 3455611 Connecticut 58 9 32 39 384 267 5 59 539 580 4.10, se 3 66.12, 1142 721 2, 935, (NC 96, 500 190, (XX) 18, (XX) 10 3 - Georgia_DistrictDeliwareFIoxW of Columbia.... _ 282723 964478 173 8657 1, 107329 571 . 1, 243352 524 1219 106139 9824 1,I. 556308930 224 2,,0741, 643608 3S8 5723 202 375:346 (63,2Z37, 234876 514 3,2,4, Kgg.421,M7. 533042300 304 000 273,273,115.183, 980311 843 550 52, 107 18 8 IllinoisIdahoIndiana 130130 4813 609125136 14 419748199 38 9,3,2, 644 234 560 125 11, 290 4,2. 24164S 264 7215 82 "MI 569408180 8,3,5, 383503442 8,3,6, 434398098 193 513721 427710 4 393,193, 773 81087, P.54 36, 029, 6605,9,3, 845.486 352, 411g00 645 2, 581.1, 11g, 2n2 959 60.4.339. 298516 1, 424, 679 2M.210,127, 800(M) 000 - 31501314 KentuckyKansasIowa 606137 104121 48 204256101 .2. 312 2, 341 769 2.1, 984523 006 4011 5 310186 98 2,5,1, &31 814 489 6,3,1, 720130 576 42 1 188 84 151. 03054,99, 672Pili; 7,5. 303, 520. 139 010 542.331, 765 542 1, 338, 900 88). SO() e 282117 I Louisiana .44 40 40 Ms 0, no 39 112 141 2, 094 1, 960 as12 175112 1, 900 2, 211771 k 16 2 13 1 116, 6.5554, 218 A,3, 472.3.`11. 160 470 1, 01g. 129 269. 841 2, 705. 994. 748 0147 22 MarylandMaineMichiganMassachusetts_ 133134 44 477180122175 291571785202 6,2,6, 987 188115 45-5 3,8,7, 1,368292 904 619 119 4912 96189525S 20,Id, 473 2,4, 2'17596 211 20,17, 274 047. 441,356 214122 5 257 4043 201,290, 143.524 377 724 30.13. 837, 407, 641 9'An9. 35o. r)7 3, 1,4293,571. 526 877. 036 19, 454, 7431,!. 579.649.974 500 212217 Montana..Miisss=p1Minnesota_ 65802711 213 6518 378 4583 3, 647 464800 4, 766 665474 4118 2 320 S586 4: 7111, 502 6220 5, 25411,P641 618 .t. 104 81 113 64 1 - 267. 34022,311. 526518 13. 350. 9762,1, 1s7, 302, 300 383 790.121,170. 471 305 9m8 ' 471,241. U214 ow 26is 7 0-4t I . * I - t.2 14. :11 0 0 C3 co3 V 0 NI cl 03 a 041 CI 5 2 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1932-34 k 5 6 5 4 9 9 14 13 13 II 17 13 10 13 17 24 24 34 25 29 22 97 67 31 ao OF 17 ing main- ments board- Schools taining depart- r 429 163 522 01)0 612 600 800 018 260 497 996 300 500 200 000 055 894 500 944 016 861 3, funds 55, 25, is 182, 192, 413, 254, 094, 530, 938, 295, 445, 423, 7069 816, 862, 820, i323,295- 634, 2, 1, 1, 5, endow- ..._ 95, $2, .. Permanent ment PROPERTY 186 167 777 782 101 577 445 682 000 301 228 453 373 877 426 519 747 797 807 of 689 672 032 817 519 90 071 5, 54, 73, 69, 15 156. 107, 204, 279, 170, 126, 130, 214, 590, 283, 557, 751, 923, etc. 479, 337, 462, 564, 295, 456, 626, 021, $269, 1, 1, 1, 5; 7, Value scientific furniture, apparatus, 176 100 357 393 395 799 826 000 535 269 067 (XX) 925 669 582 760 600 500 856 500 049 823 230 500 388 310 of 5, 50, 188, 418, 959, 325, 184, 152. 488, 611, 006, 274, 086, 719, 64 753, 986, 897, 148, 906, 311, 887, 040, 253, 900, 402, grounds 14 REGARDING 1, 1, 1, 1. 1, 1, 2, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 4, 6, 8, 2, 3, 11, .-7873. Value 16, 57, 20, 82, $1, buildings and 110 155 593 200 463 486 329 067 300 992 068 729 482 800 109 306 476 658 705 280 912 056 400 702 628 071 li- DATA 13 15, 16, 15, 67, 31, 34, 35, 47, 97, 22, 41, 75, 34. 21, 50, 98, 35, 60, 90, 199, 105, in 100, 766, 569, 248, Bound braries volumes - 2 - 21 27 4 85 7 6 12 13 32 70 66 23 34 44 58 64 _ 129 177 164 and 12 MI Girls M1. - 1932-33-Continued 2 8 5 CERTAIN 12 10 17 53 56 11 25 25 45 87 64 43 111 128 172 235 11, 11 Postgraduate Boys Collegiate ...... ANb 151 701 626 897 967 123 410 730 379 341 812 092 137 032 678 901 678 007 813 283 274 680 990 264 054 le 1, 1 1, 2, 4, 1, 1, 1. 1, 8, 3, 6, 3, 2, Girls 10, 20, 21, Pupils departments 142 276 141 315 350 900 335 311 309 118 158 422 992 069 063 776 262 225 891 705 924 853 875 371 088 ACADEMIES, 1, 1, 1. 4, 2, 1, 1, 3, PUPILS 2, & 6, 3, Boys 19, 10, 23, Other 57 59 23 54 55 78 77 41 47 76 54 89 62 113 158 127 238 261 429 2,18 198 571 125 509 588 8 -AND Elementary AND 1, 1, 1. Women 1 2f 7 2 4 5 6 9 5 4 17 15 16 17 14 12 11 14 33I 39 97 32 34 87 238 7 Instructors Men SCHOOLS 128' 522 475 183 378 970 390 412 392 763 249 908 595 824 975 557 535 917 007 489 817 082 635 .913 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, Z 4, 1, 1, 5,-932 Girls 11, 14, 18, 11 78 83 Pupils 185 189 185 286 637 757 S84 434 480 258 225 917 139 761 387 463 847 HIGH 420 039 354 082 025 876 INSTRUCTORS, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 3, 2, 2, 8, 7, 2, Boys 14, 14, departments 45 42 55 38 74 40 83 62 52 78 83 112 130 190 107 3151 102 115 218 107 154 086 399 839 488 4 1, 1, Women 9 4 4 I'llIVATE 18 91 88 15 45 77 27 74 41 09 Secondary 44 32 20 SCHOOLS 179 144 181 128 102 172 314 748 926 389 3 Instructors Men OF 1 8 8 8 19 13 14 19 15 51 32 62 16 eo 26 44 36 14 29 25 25 95 48 129 208 268 ing Schools report- _ - _ - the _ _ - of ..... ______States- - States 1 parts Islands_ 11.-NUMBERS Continued sal United Rico Island :. Carolina_ Dakota.. Carolina (halted Dakota__ Virginia Continental Hampshire Jersey Mexico Tork 14." Outlying Puerto Wisconsin Philippine Wyoming Hawaii Rhode Virginia Washington Welt Texas Utah Vermont Ohio Oklahoma_ Oregon Pennsylvania_ Booth South Tennessee Ilgt N New New New Nebnelka_ New TABLA: gs p PRIVATEELEMENTARYAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS 23 TABLE 12.-ENROLLMENT BYYEARS INPRIVATE HIGH SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES BY STATES, 1932-33

Unclassified Firstyear Secondyear Thirdyear Fourthyear State Boys iris BoysGirlsBoysGirlsBoys GirlsBoysGirls

1 2 3 4 7 8 10 11

Continental United States__2, 902 2,38636. 37842, 89931,864137,069 28, 33031, 91526, 736 29, 649

Alabama 16 346 351 249 346 227 291 180 313 Arizona 17 4 39 53 55 39 42 25 38 37 Arkansas -4- 94 1 11 54"-100 50 76 44 75 California 171 146 1, 385 1, 6551, 137 1, 484 1, 050 1, 353 962 1, 308

Colorado 5 or O. WO AIDI 411 241 253 232 268 190 220 147 218

Connecticut 22 35 1,161 1, 384 1, 07 5 1, 227 983 1, 033 1, 038 941

d Delaware _ 132 78 94 81 90 68 68 40 District of Columbia 163 8 248 1'361 248 34 1 209 248 239 287 Florida 13 4 175 153 132 129 161 127 90 411 Georgia 45 23 283 371 298 326 318 306 385 326

Idaho 5 4 5 74 35 79 24 . 57. 21 49 Illinois...... ú ... 411. 120 85 2, 851 3, 4 952, 4853, 100 2 171 2, 390 2, 017 Z 220 Indiana 1 25 748 800 096 696 572,583 543 544 Iowa 14 45 987 1, 218 881 1, 08 7 718 \ 976 634 915 Kansas 3 7. 227 277 209 243 179 236 -151 243

Kentucky 34 70 796 910 576 735 472 665 434 604 Louisiana__...... ______.. 14 28 724 773 600 635 491 Maine 565 596 438 220 9 528 584 470 502 409 449 467 -416 Maryland 161 130 544 338 536 39 1 497 362 450 348 Massachusetts 250 184 1, 799 Z 3%21, 5482, 114 1, 637 1, 881 1, 753, 1, 797

Michigan 36 30 1, 949 Z 4601, 621 2, 022 1, 305 1, 738 1, 204 1,654 Minnesota 5 34 703 908 633 884 569 707 645 759 M ississippi 79. 4 195 1 85 182 209 169 126 175 141 M incur' 11 69 1, 069 1, 423 970 1, 330 825 1, 044 772 900 Monlana 5 15 157 154 96 99 1!2 119 94 87

Nebraska 5 13 274 465 239 395 179 388 179 74 New Hampshire 10 7 537 340 51 5 218 525 211 552 37 New Jersey 57 73 1, 965 1, 8201, 893 1, 613 1, 553 1,233 1, 614 3 New Mexico' 8 13 124 158 111 128 112 92 65 New York 271 171 4, 0255, 5843, 8454, 8043, 4 41, 301 3, 194

North Carolina_ 120 23 274 881 21 5 267 21. 288 219 North Dakota 5 4 122 1 51 96 133 60 117 71 130 Ohio 107 183 2, 5183, 356Z 099 2,840 1,753 2, 448 1, 548 255 Oklahoma_ 10 6 98 1 44 109 150 88 124 82 133 Oregon 24 4 152 310 111 262 88 230 88 201

Pennsylvania 168 262 4, 201 4, 5553, 644 3, 894 3, 321 3, 335 3, 100 2, 871 Rhode Island 900 800 674 450 538 318 3 256 South Carolina 68 20 187 268 195 224 209 257 198 208 South Dakota 4 8 74 1 14 68 102 60 95 52 93 Tennessee 44 45 815 380 494. 338 649 322 523 309

Texas 83 10 381 605 282 405 263 I390 226 253 Utah 28 71 19 54 19 67 12 57 Vermont 94 127 266 233 209 212 183 179 185 157 Virginia w. 449 88 527 577 430 478 425 510 455 476 Washington 800 354 348 350 298 293 259-, 192 270

West Virginia 28 7 197 162 1 49 173 130 131 133 122 Wisconsin A%. 18 46 1, 132 1, 3061, 002 1, 168 800 968 805 892 Wyoming 1 3 3 4 w w Outtring parts of at UMW Attie. Hawaii 62 15 328 127 295 125 286 138 214 119 I Philippine islands. .... 1, 059 29 274 275 217 262 184 217 150 187 Puerto Rico 45 28 99 25 89 14 80 18 77

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88586 -4 -4 0 03 C°4 tD ,P azAufts ao `Nouvoriaa tE-zE8I 1 6 9 4 13 34 40 67 71 21 69 524 935 106 693 250 205 TO 2, iris alwa. 13 mo elm 2 6 graduate 5 7 collegiate 37 13 31 46 35 23 46 490 6%.3 109 139 165 846 297 students 13 2, Post Boys and 1 9 3 5 15 17 30 40 29 47 24 38 24 57 68 032 967 185 194 346 429 946 310 343 581 315 14 4, a Girls year 30, 21, ACCORDING 4 6 8 7 19 25 21 10 12 21 30 63 94 116 391 240 621 266 1s4 562 316 3443 3`lo 466 068 13 Fourth I, 7, Boys 15, 27, 3 a 2 3 15 12 16 31 18 27 17 23 28 63 83 765 348 163 522 402 480 232 313 324 328 483 12 4, Girls 32, 24, year , . 1 2 7 5 CLASSIFIED 15 18 12 31 24 23 71 97 2:4 457 814 178 218 424 311 516 225 321 474 821 041 11 Third 6, 1, Boys 28, 18, ' 5 4 6 9 16 10 26 35 11 21 24 39 47 29 30 545 768 172 614 438 450 140 212 308 324 297 514 lo Enrollment 4, Girls( year 37, 29, 932-33 1 2 4 6 8 12 15 15 35 16 23 25 83 31 125 146 401 199 419 417 110 193 563 330 305 369 950 $ 6, Second ACADEMIES, Boys 32, 22, 1 5 11 11 17 12 12 45 20 11 21 33 61 sa 30 I , -39 400 911 937 480 589 255 535 245 308 388 387 a 4, AND k_ Girls 43, 34, 7 year CONTROL, 2 3 4 7 6 19 18 39 13 27 73 21 28 39 124 102 487 935 008 605 778, 310 V2 238 417 961 First 7 5, Boys 37, 27, OR 6 1 1 5 6 5 4 44 13 10 25 31 32 475 160 947 192 _ SCHOOLS s ...... 2. 1, Girls OW 1 1 2 7 e 6 91 90 87 an 023 108 213 406 324 3 HIGH 2, 4, Unclassified Boys . 3 9 4 4 2 2 6 6 9 11 14 16 11 12 14 25 43 76 AFFILIATION 165 116 502 080 134 222 143 100 432 2, 8, 12, Women 1 2 1 7 a 7 3 8 6 8 16 1 83 ls 26 11 68 172 PRIVATE 462 169 757 132 120 120 183 459 3 Secondary instructors 7, 2. 3,090 Men IN 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 1 2 2 2 1 3 6 3 8 3 4 72 48 22 35 28 20 90 ot 39 522 635 715 . 3 RELIGIOUS . 1, Z Friends ber Num- schools _ _ YEARS Cut- ____ t _t_ BY and , . States Covenant a 4f, ' United s .6 denomination South._ Mission Church ENROLLMENT Jerusalem parts) Adventist Religions (Continental Free Christ Episcopal Episcopal, Church.. New Reformed Science 13. of Evangelical Fire Catholic lying ot denominations_ of Total 1. viands Other Nonsectarian Unitarian Swedish Moravian Pillar Presbyterian Universalist Reformed Roman Seventh-day Mennonite Methodist Methodist Nazarene Lutheran Disciples Episcopal Brethren Christian Christian Chriptian Church Congregational Ivangeileal TABLE Baptist Jewish I ' ,,,, V- Its TA.nza3 14. YEARS AND NUMBER OF GRADUATES NUMBER FROM IN 1932 ANDCLASS OF 1932 CONTINUING1933 FROM PRIVATE THEIR EDUCATION Graduates in 1932HIGH SCHOOLS HAVINGDURING A COURSE 1932-33 A OF 4 ------1 Graduates in 1933 a . OS State Total number of- Going to college Going to other insti- tutions Total students continu-ing their education M11111Ip Schoolsrep:grt- Boys Girls Total Schoolsreport- ing Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total I Bdys Girls Irotal Boys Girls Total . 3 3 4 1 S 7 8 11 13 13 14 IS 17 18 =11111.01 4 2, 078 23, 439 27, 518 50, 957 9, 026 23, 559 25, 735 12. 522 Is 10, 285 22, 807 861 Is Arizona_Alabama_ Continental United State._ 31 8 163 24 267 30 430 54 33 7 204 40 300 16 49, 294 504 56 3387 86 7 17:3.40 33 2. 882 20 1 3, 743 23 4 _13. 383 3690 13, 187 106 8 26. 550 196 44 ArkansasCalifornia 8718 8 794130 37 1, 204132 57 1, 921 334 91 8619 8 531153 32 1, 067 176 g7 1, 89S :32 99 414 5715 505 17 919125 32 41 4 91;14 117 10 505 19 , 601 23 1, 106 42 ConnecticutColorado _ 51 1. 004 878 1, 882 50 932 858 1, 790 _- 752 350 68 1, 102 21 5 139 180 19 773 62 459,82 1, 262 144 11, Delaware ...... 23 5 222 63 37 502,100 5 59 231 41 40 100 35 29 64 51 5 15.3 40 29 69 FloridaDistrict of.Columbla 17 77 2s0 78 155 2213 21s R5 77 449162 152 32 126 34 , 278 81 8 1122 2319 40 14.4 45 301 85 IdahoGeorgia 105 3720 8 543792345 18 2, 477155254 48 2,1,021) 947 599 6.1 104 20 8 1, 628340 18 940264 57 Z 588 604 75 770 73 8 753112 14 1, 523 285 22 63 14 / 186 21 '119 2g 9 833177 9 '136939 22 1, 772 313 31 KentuckyIowaIndiana..Kansas 110 3353 610372155 887539243 1, 497 911398- 103 355329 404610521129 834514209432 1, 444 91S953338 239120188 43 1g3241110 81 303429349106 19.1118 5 51207036 si702.554 27199139 50 234311118 81 510403131 MarylandMaineLouisiana ,. 109 343658 '1, 631 3S139X411 1, 855 348477413 3, 486 760880811 105 365632 1, 582 356395409 1, 818 3.?)3402321 3, 39S 811745682 1, 161 251ISO169 75-s211152119 1, 919 4053912X5 20143'2.1 4 524151 2.5u 737055 27.1195-Is 1 974201212le13 35437347g411 MichiganMassachusetts ______V _ 99 1, 160 1, 601 2, 761 95 1, 001 1, 519 7043 2, 520 316 380 696 34 216127 1n1 Cot 1, 201 3.1;1) 507 2, 178 A17 Minnesota eb 642348 741an158 925129703 1,1, 666 228 287 632148 719498178 888162 1, 607204 340 408250 94 347302 4t; 552110 21) 7 -1416 2.1 2-0lot 3,r,4) 62 620163 MontanoMpL 411%, , ..... 8 63 143 6 78 75 .153 18 20 755 44 25 2 49 4 74 6 433 20 396 30 . 429 50 cryt.D 00. or t7 ' BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1932-34 2 71 57" 47 86 44 115 146 278 146 110 582 296 217 214 248 497 417 237 520 248 421 790 1, 18 1, 4, 2. Total OFA4 continu- 71 31 43 58 50 30 35 69 43 67 .19 110 126 165 105 188 181 1 138 158 583 317 792 392 education 17 1, 2, Girls students their Continued 2 9 4. 17 15 26 26 22 28 28 38 .17 59 44 90 99 07 9.1 1 168 112 COURSE 4 897 417 486 233 339 398 834 ing 16 1, 1, Boys Total A -^ 7 3 5 9 0 9 I() 19 18 19 23 34 26 21 29 53" 4 30 59 73 211 200 122 699 319 Is 1932-33 Total insti- 's I 3 6 5 7 8 9 11 1S 14 12 19 1 22 24 27 21 34 41 58 82 160 161 591 212 other HAVIfIG 14 Girls tutions to I 1 0 1 5 8 2 li 3 2 2 x 10 I 11 11 1.1 70 40 30 40 DURING 10* 13 " Going Boys -g-- 1932 9 23 54 40 65 97 34 SCHOOLS 55 in 186 116 102 10 192 222 175 102 463 515 263 267 208 07582 668 368 461 12 1 1, 1, 3, 2, Total . . college 47 22 28 29 88 44 '2.5 27 50 44 99 36 59 s2 40 108 101 165 140 104 100 4 726 632 923 310 4 HIGH 11 to I. 1, Graduates Girls EDUCATION 7 2 15 15 23 35 26 21 53 75 66 43 87 88 Going 114 168 109 789 416 764 446 340 203 321 35R 10 . 1, 1, Boys L. THEIR 2 PRIVATE 74 92 113 132 165 132 124 470 468 393 521 369 658 315 308 510 701 508 242 598 358 930 344 :tit3 433 2, 6, 5, 1. 3, - Total- - . of 64 87 81 61 72 134 108 193 199 103 119 335 4343 264 218 041 072 673 208 308 395 264 304 827 207 8 FROM 4 . 1, - 3, 2, 2? Girls 2 number 13 45 57 60 20 51 1933 135 161 115 159 139 204 169 524 274 321 C97 837 273 397 771 535 200 245- 7 1, 1, Z 2, Boys CONTINUING Total 1 5 8 8 13 19 19 15 11 10 16 28 14 7g Of 17 12 35 20 29 44 25 48 44 AND 104 168 213 1 ing 1932 report- Schools 4 1932 21 87 .OF 191 179 145 126 561 536 258 102 4 299 773 549 401 642 613 219 550 383 656 344 368 510 ft85 5 SD 1.078 5, 6, 2, 3, Total IN 83 86 77 54 1933 115 119 118 192 121 131 186 107 218 180 377 518 210 223 293 808 405 258 337 274 342 4 CLASS In 1, 2, 3, Z Girls 2 4 13 17 76 59 61 43 159 178 107 165 112 168 203 519 738 403 44 203 291 213 382 205 783 965 480 3 1, 1, Z Boys - FROM Graduates 1 5 8 8 GRADUATES 15 10 13 13 12 14 20 79 17 21 20 16 35 45 26 49 30 46 105 172 21 ing report- Schools OF ow ..... NUMBER as. States ... Uniteqpies . M. AND MP United the 1 of State Islands 14.-NUMBER parts Rioo Island Dakota Carolina Dakota Carolina_ Continued Virginia_ Hampshire Mexico Jersey York fail YEARS Continental isconsin Nebraska New North Ohio Pennsylvania Rhode Oitig Philippine Puerto TABLE w New North Oklahoma Oregon South Utah Vermont Virginia Wyoming New New South Tennessee Texas Washington West Hawaii iv I. TABLE 15. NAMES AND CERTAIN STATISTICAL DATA ON .PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLS ENROLLING 100 OR MORE .. PUPILS DURING. THE SCHOOL YEAR I. WHITE ENDING JUNE 1933 _ 4:1 , 5. Ot 4 Boarding * i men-Fie- pupils, includElementary ?and Second- Secondary 3 High- Bound - Parma- . Name of *hooljuid !oration Religious influence Oracle ization organ- ages department, admitted ' tary in- 1- ing kindergarten nursery struo- aryin- pupils Collegedents stu- . gradu-schoolates, urnesvol- in 4I endow- mentfont . i . Boys Girls struetors Boys Girls tors ' Boys Girls . 1933 library fund -; . . ' . . , . -____-- ______. 1 . . 2 3 4 1 1 7 . 8 1 10 , 11 12 13 14_.. 15 tNi ALABAMA 3 s 0.17.1 Ilessed Sacrament Academy, Bir- Roman Catholic.. _ . _ -6 2-4 6-12 6-18 4 95 79 5 8 28 _ _ 11 1, 200 I1* mingham. . ______4 12- 12- a3 2 34 41 13 115 140 _ _ . . 56 2, '200 $5, 00(1 . 0.0 SpringSchool rihn H. Snead ofHill Organic Education, High School, Spring Hill__ Seminary, Boar. Fairhope_ RomanNonsectarianMethodist Catholic. _ Kg.-6-2--4 1 -3-3 -4 12-19 6-21 6-21 5 87 82 1410 108 42 31 28 _ 3413 5,2, 800 50) . 40, (-)6) ARIZONA . . & ._ Irophyporetto CollegeAcademy, High Bisbee School, Phoenix , ____ _do do - -8-4 -4 _ 14-18 _ __ 6-20_ ... 3 5 - ... 56 53 10 5 100 19 23 17 6 3, 200 870 . t. Michael Indian School, St. Michaels . ____ _do Kg -8- 8-19 6-18 22 183 157 4 * , ARKANSAS .7 " , s !addo Valley Academy, Norman _ __ Pre§byterisn______-3-3' -4 (6)6-12 (1)6-18 (7) 3 35 . 45 8 6456 4571 5_ __._ __ 4114 4, I.500 000 500 , t.t. Mary'sAnne'sJoseph'sRock. School, Academy, Fort Smith.Orphanage, North Paragotzld__ ___ . - ___ Little _____do_ - -- _ Rormar Catholic_ dodo Kg -8--R7 6-122-14 .6-122-14 31 245 6869 6466 ______17 3 _ _ ..... _ ...... 70 ______. ______8 .______205 _ _ __,_ . -..- t. Scholasticsendemy of Our Lady of Peace, San CALIFORNIA Academy, Fort Srnith__ _ _-__ , -8-4-8-4 11-185-18 8 181 30 65 143 -_.._ ___ .... __ .._ _ 21 3, 517 ... ! .. - Black- Angeles.Diego. Foie Military rnstitute, Los _4o______Nonsectarian _ -6-2-4 r 5-19 ____...... ______, & 6 48 11 52 ...... __ 7 16 1, 766 Irewhrist School, Inn Brothers San Francisw_.______School,Sae_footnotes attend of table. Sacramento_ .. HoningNonsectarian.... Catholic_ _ _ -8-4 6-20 12- ' ______. 4 1 3752 _____ 12i .. 6 11 21 I 280191 ---- 124 36 j 3126 3, !ion 500 t\D ts.5 00 la0;b4 0 `NouvData 011 I1 Mo _...... ,.. ./0. Imp , -- IMP 15 16.. nent ..... fund ..... a. Is o ment ../..... Perna- _ a erldo.V- - ...... 11. _ MORE f . 900 .500 286 425 500 002 000 400 080 o00 ((10 64K) . in 14 OR vol- I, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 31600 Z 2, 4, 2, 5, 5, times Bound library 1 1 . - 100 ?- 9 15 a'a 37 21 27 15 46 44 22 - . 13 - 1933 ates High- e school gnviu- I . 7 . . _ 27 . 11 .. . .. stu- s dents - College ______- . " 66 83 47 81 150 158 175 131 290 tNROLLING . 1 Girls -41 12 61 59 81 22 31 pupils 117 - ._ Secondary 10 Bos . ` _ , 7 7 9 6 5 6 4 . SCHOOLS 10 11 12 11 16 10 21 3 I s a s 3 a 1 II 1933Continued in- ary tors struc- - Second- ____4___ " 13 35 56 _I 141 442 166 145 357 386 and 8 Girls JUNE , - includ- , . . . 27 52 nursery BOARDING 109 133 140 127 119 . 7 Elementary , kindergarten . Boys pupils. ing 2 3 3 4 8 5 9 9 5 4 ' a 11 15 & a 8 6 a 3 8 SO S ENDING 1 6 in- Ele- , tary men tors struc- . ' , . PRIVATE * . * ...... 1 5-18 3-15 (9 (9 6-20 6-18 6-18 6-15 12-20 YEAR 12-20 14-23 Girls ON ...... I i I 1 I _ . admitted .-- WHITEContinued Boarding 4 6-16 (I) 6-14 9-18 6-15 I. department 10-21 14-26 14-22 Boys ages ------_____._ . - ., DATA . :. SCHOOL -4 -4 -4 , -8- -8- -8- e -374 . -8-4 -3-3 -7-3 --8-4 -8-4 -8-4 -6-3 -6-4 I organ- i Kg.-8-4 Kg.-8-4 ' nation . THE Grade - . _ _ _ __ . . NU- Ad- ..... Epis STATÌSTICAL Influence 3 Catholic__ Catholic_ Catholic_ DURING do do do do do do . ventist. ventist. copal. Protestant Nonsectarian_ Nonsectarian Nonsectarian Nonsectarian__ Roman Seventh-day Seventh-day Roman Roman Religious _..do - CtRTAIN . . PUPILS - Los Los Los Bel- Bar- . - Fran- Ross - School, Angeles_ Angeles__ ANID Adventist Academy, San Girls, Marysville_ Santa Los School, location Los , . School; High Clara Academy, for Academy, . and Angeles e,: - ., . . School, Watsonville School, School, 1 Santa ..'" Los h Me, ITAMES Lodi z Branson . Central School Academy, school Seventh-day Conception Orphanage High . High H Military Military of School, ' lt. School, School, CALIFORNIAContinued Heart Dame Dame Names Francisco. Name Military . Academy, Anggki Angeles Katharine John's Anthony's Joseph's Francis Clare . Angeles. br mont. Angeles. AcadeLaiAngeles. Angeles. cisco. Oakland. San Los St. St. Page St. Harvard Holy Lodi Notre St. Los Notre Sacred St. Marlborough Immaculate The tABLE f 11. s si 11 7 :win. at.Bt. Joseph's PresentationBerkeley. Mary's Academy, Academy, - . _____ dodo do___ Kg -8-4 -8-4 5-18 a- 3 5 aa7 13 284187 7744 2,500 _ - The8t.St. Vinoent'sMary of the School PalmSan Jose. ta Girls' School,for Mission School, Santa Boys, San .. Nonsectarian do ...... _ . Kg -8-4 4--8- 6-16 6-16 8 222 8 60 1011. 48 9 5,2, 000 000 100 a os .) Ins Sarah Dix HamlinBarbara.Francisco. Butirs School, San do Kg -8-4 9 4' 80 10 63 a 27 t:4000 am gib e )-4z1 * COLORADO on. 3 3 e 4111. SacredRegisKent School High Heart School, for Denver Orphanage School, Pueblo Girls, Denver ...... Roman Catholic dodo _ Kg -6-3-3 -4 (92-12 12-18 2-14 3$ 67 58 5 6302 10 8 ...... 189 52 21)14 30, 000 500700 . mop =1. tTJ 04' 2-10 2-15 83 138 St. Clara's Orphange, DenverColiNscncuT do KgKg -8-8 1 tri TheEdgewood Choate School, Greenwich School, Wallingford Nonsectarian do 10Kg -6-2-4 -2-4 4-19 12- , 4-19 17 7 4342 45 47 458 22 27 140 12 3,6, 500000 - The Ethel WalscerHaven. Hopkins Grammar School, New School, Simsbury ...... _ - ______do _do ... -a (11) -3-4 - 4 14-141`1-18 13-18 7 49 16 331118 325 77 . .6` 166 .1. - .. . . 7S21 (I, On()1, 000 - .. . . . -4 KentThe , Kent_ School, Lakeville Protestant Episco-pal., do _ -1-4 - 4 13-20 (,) 46 3120 251 1...... - S761) 3, O(Jo 9()-1 TheMount Loomis Saint institute,I3 WindsorJoseph Academy, West RomanNonsectarian Catholic. N44 12-20 3 12 315 122 48 32 6,4,000 500 1, 350, MI MD O... 000 MissPomfret Porter's School, Pomfret_Hartford. School, Farmington NProtestant onsectarian Episco-pal. , -1-4 4 12-19 (7) 76 36 211615 94 174 a. ime 38 fro'n219 6 10)I, 500 ..401 ti RoxburyRosemarySaint School, Hall, Inc. Cheshire Margaret's School, Waterbury Greenwi912 NonsectarianProtestant pal. Episco-Episco- _. logy -8-4 2-4 11-21 ((7 20 13 6497 2 I 3123 160 118106 1 r 3162 5,7 1,040()LK)500 ..... zo NO Protestant pal. Kg.-8-4 -4- 13-20 fa 113 iDrI J 15 ...... AD. 00 " St. Thomas' Bloomfield. Preparatory Seminary, Roman Catholic._ ...... 5,000 WestminsterTheSuffield ThomasTaft School. School, SuffieldSchool, Watertown School. Rowayton . . _ . . ___ Nonsectarian dodo . 10Kg -6-2-4 .., -3-3-2-3-4-4 12-201`) 18 9-216-14 6-20 29371216 72 I 262r)1517 26'201 98 9419 q441 36, 000 8,4, 000 000 51x).261, 302 ow O WestoverThe William Sebool, L. GilbertWInsted. DELAWABZ Middjebury Simsbury Home School...... _____do____ _do 'RP Kg -7- -4 4-19 14-19 4119 I 6 68 64 25 155 27 7,0002 000 225 eti - o Ursuline See footnotes at end Academy, Wilmington_ of table. man Catholic__ -8-4 ow 6-18 s 13 24 75 1 13 138 213 2, 385 cr)tN.D , *c 4 q . * O alb C#0 1 tABLE 15.NAMES AND CERTAIN PUPILS DURII,IG STATIStICAL DATA ON THE SCHOOL YEAIR PRIVATE ENDING JUNE BOARDING SCHOOLS ENROLLING 100 1933 Continued OR MORE A . I. WHITEContinued . , - . Boarding . Fie- Elementary Second- Bound Pegima- r% , . influences Grade " organ- ages department admitted men-tary ingpupils, includ- nursery and aryin- Secondary pupils : . College stu- gradu-schoolHigh- tunes vol- endow- n?nt , ,Name of school and location - _ , Religious . . ,. liail011 aorsstruc- in- 1 kindergarten- struc- tors dents ates1933 library in mentfund ' i e Boys Girls Boys Girls 11 Boys 11, Girls . , . . 1 . . --- .2. . a 4 Il II 7 8 ,le 11 12 . 13 14 13 S DisTRIer or CoLus§RIA # . - ' 3 TheAcademy Georgetown of ViFltation Convent the Holy CrOSS _ _ _ _ . Roman do Catlaolic -8-4 i _4 12e-20 n-20 s 5 ' _____ 8456 3 22 3 9 7 79SO79 2.S51 261215 10, 0004, 500l, 500 - ." NationalThe Immaculate' Cathedral Seminary School Protestant Episen- do . ill) -8-4 .. _ 12-20 6-21 (7) $54 ...... 21 s 21 115 .. . 41 8 000 ...... ' o Iii. 11111001, Albans, The National for Boys. - Cathedral ___ Pal.__da . 2-2-4 10-20 . . 111 10 79 . 19 s e' a l : . . FL9R1DA . _ . - _ , 1 3 . I - dimIreuz-or i Mary Immaculate: KnY - _ _ _ _ .: _ _ _ _ Roman Catholic. a. Kg.-8-4 ... 6-21 S 11 ' 12 140 t 5 ...... 73 ... . 8 1.020 MD Mt 0E. am &toed Weft. . .Heart. School,, , Pensacola_. _du -8- 8-16 i. 4 65 69 . , .41...... 300 r-- , . . . OlORGIA as . (s) - (s) 4 70 TO Cfi,-DarlingtonGeorgia . School, Romeattaimiochee Baptist High OrphansSChool, Clermont_ Horne, r BaptistNonsectarianBaptist .,. _ _ _ _ _ . -2-4 4--4 12-20 6-14 - 6-16 $ 33 . 8718 SO \,, \PR 162 63 4,3, 000500 - :OD Georgia MilitaryHaperville. College _ Nonsectarian__ _ _ -4-4 _ 10-20 3 20 ,: 13 171 75 Z 400 Mount Park. Zion Seminary, Mount Zion Afademy, _ _ _ Methodist _ _ _ _ _ -7-4 14-18 //va 14r1S 1 10 6 121 22 ' 9594 3 11 7 mow 19 111 20 3814 1, 300 400 North Avenue PresbyterianAtlanta. Academy, . _ _ __ Presbyterian_ Ke.-6-2-4 12-18 414, , 8 57 60 22 4, 340 Rabun GapNacoCkhee. School, Ra- _do _ -4 15-20 _a_ 15-20 ___.____. =. MP .11 =, 4110 Riverside _Militarybun Academy, Clap. Gaines- _ Nonsectarian_ _ _ -5-4 10-20 _ _ ,_ _ 3 33 . - A 3 20 269 90 2, 885 _ _ 51 . MI _ . 40 11. ap WashinittonVashti School, Seminary. Thomasvilleville. Atlanta ' Nonsectarian_Meth(Klist . __ K a. 44-4-4-1 _ _ _ _ _ . 10-1812-20 (7) kg 5 70 3 13 S I _ _ _ __ .. 175 .. 39 3.76o3.000 Kasusbasneha School HAWAII for Boys, Hono- Nonsectarian -2-4 12-22 . 8 45 .111. 0.11- s 13 136 I _ _do ..... 25 51000 r- .000.0046 .. PunabouM14-PacilisKamehameha School, Institute, Schoolbat). Honolulu for Girls,Honolulu.. Hono- NonsectarianCongregational ... _ -6-3-3 -2-4-3-3 11-22 101-1811-2411-20 (7) s 33 4 236 14 209 38 33la16 165 92 102 63 5123 2, 500 $700, 000 Bt.Sacred Andrews Hearts Priory, HonoluluAcademy; Honolulu__ .1. ea ProtestantRoman Catholic_ Epis- Kg -8-4 -8-4 5-11 ,. 6-215-20 8 86 1429 220124 3 7 129189 87 4 237415 21, 000 000400 1, 302, 322 lit. Louis Calga, IDAHO Mono lulft_ ..... Roman Catholiccopal. -8-4 13-20 s 23 779 6 s721 615 .. ... oth 124 ... 32 200 .. . ; AeademyOur Lady of of lace.Mary. Coeur Lourdes Immaculated'Alene. Acadezny, Wal- Heart of dodo -8-4-8.4 6-116-14 6-186-20 86 1 4 75 66 92 60 $8 6 5 1728 1852 15 6 8,1, 125 729 ..... 00I0 Bt.St. Margaret'sJosephs Mission 8Chool, Hall, Boise Culdesac Protestant do 1 4 -8- 5-16 3-18 . MO OP 40 gm M. M. 8 5 43 . 4» 57PPP Mr 1 3 14 103 1 360 Efts- 4.11 copal. (9 1 =1, 3, 000 fit, Tenea's Academy, Waco= s Boise- ...... Roman Catholic -8-4 .# 6-18 8 128 86 ...... 77 - - - - 4 19 3, 000 - - P41 A.D.modany [limy of Our of Notre : i 1 1.1 hlcagoBelleville _ _ dodo -8:-4 (s) ,b(e)16-18 1 2 13 s1 11115 178 . alp .M. 28 5, 610 Madam? of Our Lad Ts. .4 Peoria do le Kg.-Er- 4 12-18 12 226512 108 66 3, 000 Ms . Ma PM 00 Addison Manualtria School, Addison. Tra andIndus- _ Lutherai) . _ 4 2-15 2.-15 a 113 ftwWftftair ...... 40.0 3,500 AngelConvent GuarMan- ot. the Orphanage,Sacred Chicago. Heart, Lake Roman do Catholic_ Fg.-8-2- 3-16 6-185-16 a 11 17 279 59 91, ...... 13 1433 - - 12_ - - 9, 000 mo.. m. Forest. 11114,1111D HolyGood Child Owned High High School, School, ChiCago_.. _ -.do -4 13-11 a AID ma OP 4. ara. 11. $ 10 7 174 MI 27 JosephinumHolyHoly Family Family High Academy, Academy, School, Chicago ChicagoBeavervilleWaukegan ..... dodo -8-4-8-4 -4 6-12 12-18 6-186-19 ...... $ 56 40. .... 47 112 47 1 s 422 mroo..0.00,0-0000,0400. 267110 28 ..... 4325 4 ...... _ _ C _ 6,3, 5g3 500 A _ cm,000ft ...... 40,160 . a. 00 0 A . Morgan Effik 1,1, MilitaryI Academy, Chi- Nonsectarian. do -4-4 (6) 12-18 0. 1 4 .... . 00 ao 1 1613 155 188 ...... 5145 4,1,200 780 ogi OurMountNotre Lady Dame ago.Char leSt. s, A cademy,emy, Manteno. 's Academy,Quincy St. Roman-Patiaollc_ do _ -4-4 4 4 0011,....041.00 6-12 ...... 12-1911-18 1 413 17 88 a 136 90 ..... -4110, O 2019 4,3, 154 407 w ..... '4000 ...... _ -8-4 6-18 38 60 86 21 ...... 0,80 7 ..411111...... 11 filt.StSt.R. Joseph's Francis John'sBede Collp 1 A . °) Academyemy_p_uige4 Philo Peru y Joliet Belleville ...... dogoodo - -4-4 c. 6-14 13- 5 79 71 (7) 1 1916 141 2 355 4 .....woodow 5335 6,Z3, 000 000369 .n St.St. Joseph Joseph's s « , )ege,t te, La Orange Hinsdale' dododo Kt-8-1- --8A -8- 4 11 14-206-166-18 s1 5 4 . 108 41 46 6 13 3 256 17 38 38 0011 3211 15, 000 3, 000 ..... - _ 00.0 ob. mo - -4 8se footnotes endwt of table, s ...... 0-11 DATA ON PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLS ENROLLING 100 OR MORE C.4 'Lima lb.NAMES AND PUPILSCERTAIN DURING STATISTICAL THE111. SCHOOL L WHITE--,Wontinued YEAR ENDING JUNE 1933 Continued ob . departtnentBmr4ing men-Ele- ing. nurserypupils. lementary includ- and Second- ary Secondary pupils I College schoolHigh- Bound vol- P Denttrrns- Name of school and location Religious . influence Grade tuition organ- ages admitted struc-torstaryin- 1 k indergarten Girls struc-tors in- Boys Girls dentsstu- gradu- sites1933 . libraryumes in endow- mentfund . ....-- Il . Boys tlirls S Boys 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 . . 1 I i I I . II .. - ILLngoisContinned , 8 _ . . . 6-14 6-14 4 58 76- Bt. Joseph's School, Elgin Roman Catholic do -8-4 -8- . 6-20 (7)' s 6 280 81 303105 AD s 25 s 8 9458 11 8 Z2,231 300 St.fit.Bt.8L, MaryJoseph Incoronata, Seminary, Chicago Patrick's141 Academy, Academy, Chicago Momence dodo ' -8-4-8-4 -8- 6-15 6-12 6-186-15 . - 3s 86 . 206 76 206 78 8 11 17 4 487 24 6510 4,80021 1,700 025 41_ Bt. Patrick High School, Chicago - ___ _ do -4 14».181 12-18 13 9 117 12 2,648 St,MullinsSt. Teresa A Highcademy 8pringfleld Term Academy East St. Schóol, Decatur Louis_ _ an, Mo al _ do 6: -4 12-18 (s)6-20 18 4 103 s8 1 714 98 156110 87 _,_ _ _ _ _ 235225 4,0002026 _...... WesternVilla- de Cliental,Military Acad,my,Roa Island . Alton * N do.:.: 64:' .....p.... s Kg i' -8-4-3-4 10-19 ______(7) 8 12 124 39 4, 678 INDIANA _ - - _ e e e _ II 12-21 (7) 1 ., 7 1 10 85 20 16 __ . 5,000 4 Academy don, Oldenburg. of the Immaculate. Comp- Culver Nonsectarian do ' -4 14-20 4 48 4 3613 394 96 . 156 35 12, 100 $10, 00C 4* _ 10-.20 Culver Military Academy, Protestant Epis- -6-4 _ . 5,000 _ .Howe School, Howe-St. Agnes A -*Weeny, Indianapolis_ . _____ Roman CatholiccopaL do . --4 4 13-18 L 1312 8 234252166 , 4059 6, 928 DP. St. Francis High Scbod, La Fayette do I ((; 1 9 138 . - -t 300 ? St.St. Vincent's John Academy, School, Indianapolis Vincennes. _____do 10 -8- -4 2-183-16 2-183-15 '1 7 179 6 156 7 . 450 . St. Vincent Villa, Fort Wayne__ . do -8- 11-20 11 9 76 12 64 22 3, 000 Tudor Hall SchoolWalk tor Girls, IOWA . Indian- i Nonsectarian_...... Kg -6-2-4 _. boiumbiaDeeDe BakeMoines High Catholic School, College Academy_ Academy, Dubuque Ossian ,;. Roman Catholic,0_410 o -8-4 9-4 -4 12-2112-20 7-12 7-17 3 5 94 73 . 13 18rs 317ISO 16 ..... 24_ _ _ 37_._ _ 406411 ' 7,2,3,000 832589 250.000 . - e e ImmaculateHoly Rosary u ate. High School,Conception L. MottoAcademy, - dodo .ep -8-4 -4 13-18 6-18 (7) 47 33 1;lo 9 MP. 44. 4.1 34 7 3, 350 Immaculate bertville.Lansing.Dubai ConceptionConception High - School, School, Gil- School, dodo _ -8--8-4 6-127-15 10-18 6-14 3 4 4 109 54 108 51 $ 3 14 31 11 2,305 200 ew OD 40.4D.44 4W 414 St.St.ilt.St.°Anthony'sRudolphinum Joseph John's High School,HighAcademy, School, Arcadia Des School, Sioux Victor Moines Protivin__City ______dodododo Kg -8- -8-4-8--8-4 2%-12 (I)7-126-18 2%-16 4-20(6)7-146-18 3 343 4 34 69298054 45543684341 3 9 33 2314 176 2224 34 77 1, 400 675 High School, (6) 44- St. Joseph Elkader (6) 3 4 38 41111. Mt AI. es gm 2,100 St. Joseph School, Milford do -8-4 29 3 21 25 44. OS A 13 300 44 St. LukeMary's School, St. LucasAcademy, Alton_____# _ ____ .1- dododo _ -8-4-6-3-8-2 I 6-12'-6-146-13 6-186-126-15 13 5 5 121 8554 119 7354 3 3 2 3 23 34 37 82 12 5, 289 150165 ...... M. 4.4 LTJ St.St. Mary'sMary's ofSchool,High Mt. School, School. Carmel,Festina_ Cascade_ Waterloo______do. _ __. -8--8-4 6-14(6) (1)(6)6-14 2 34 45 5 695018 705229 3 34 9215 2772 13 7 2, 088 2.5o770 ...... e. St. Rose'sPaul High School. Worthington______do Mt 44 44 .4 Mi. -8-4 6-14 6-18 72 69 411331p 3 12 21 8 1, 984 TrinityElt. William's College High High School, Denison School, Alta Vista_ Sioux dodo -8-4-8- (e)5-12 (6)5-14 336 4 3755 5266 3 2 8 14 am ... .. A . 6 1, 200 ..... 0-3 irlaitatIon City. Academy, KANSAS Dubuque______do_ do MI. -8-4 -4 14-72 5-20 3 7 148 I s 12 I 8 100 96 2523 3,5, 500 000 22, 500 0-4z St.St. Joseph's John's Academy, College and Wichita Military _ _ dodo Kg 9 -8-4 9 -2-4 12-24 7-18 I (7)2 46 58 3 7 1 133 59 23 4, 000 ..... Academy, Hays. .4. as 38 29 6, 35, 000 03 Ursuline Academy, KIXTUCKT Paola_ do 9 -8-4 4-20 I 1 10 e 1 4 48 48 16 6, 06090 25, 000 n 4nb 44. CV lvanBrieAnnvilleChristian Drew Industrial &boot Normal Instittte, School, School, Olive Institute,Annville Pine Ridge Grayson.:_HilL___ MChurchReformedMethodist ethod istof Church__Christ _ _ Kg.-6-6 -8-4-8-4 -4 14-20 12-10- 12-2014-20 12-12- 143 7 3 417640 68g71 447 334247 7 4850an55 41. 3741. 211812 6 11, 0002, 5,3,000 000 15,25, 000 0.10 HighlandKentuckyPrenchbun FemaleMidway. Institution, Frenchburg_OrphanGuerrant_ School, _ ChristianPresbyterian do _ (11) -1-4-6-6-8-4 12-2012-25 14-2012-2012-25 (7) 28 3257 345914 3 15 96 2047 170 2545 6 5716 9 3,4,2, 278 500 000 675, 000 c-11:13cp - St.RiversidePineMagoffin KeotuclezrAvails Mountain Insidtute, .Military Institute,School, Covington School, Pine BalyersvilleInstitute,Lost Creek Mountain.. Lyndon Nonsectarian_____Nonsectarian__BrethrenBaptist _ Kg 10-8-4 6-2-3 4-4 12*10-1513-19 12-458-20 14- (7) 3363 4 2 562017 532518 3 11 11 55 148 243734 333638 . 46 820 3,2, 000 500 500925 150, 000 00 St. Jos i Orphan Asylum School, Cov- ____. Roman Catholic do -8- 6-15 6-166-15 5 6960 8045 111 M. 14. Wm mg. St, Joseph ington. See footnotes Orphanp at end of table Home, Louisville. do 19-8-1-8 2-15 2-15 6 102 84 1, WO 550 e. Cr..1C.4 4 c,t, 'Nouvoaaa 6040 110 _ 11 000 300 ...... 1= mo 15 ...... 4a fund IND ment .0. ea lient $23, i)enna- mr 11= endow- ..... a MORE 126 944 500 553 340 300 380 0150 500 090 580 350 600 225 928 000 000 000 in 14 OR 1, vol- 1, 1, 1, 1, 4, 3, 5, 2, 4, 2, 4, 2, 5, 3, 3, umes Bound library 100 7 5 5 ar 18, 10 14 12 12 10 28 29 29 34 20 30 21 60 igh- 13 ates 1933 school gradu- , . a. IM 12 I 11 stu- dents .161. College ..... 38 67 43 59 77 70 68 ai 64 30 48 104 193 204 ENROLLING 11 ' Girls " 8 12 ea 84 70 35 88 JAIPUR 263 Secondary 19 Boys T 6 4 4 9 4 3 4 84 8 4 11 15 SCHOOLS $5 3 15 1 3 33 $8 1 3 3 1441 1 in- 1933Continued ary ton struc- Second- 1. 42 65 76 81 50 109 112 142 150 183 191 187 190 209 and 8 - Girls JUNE includ- 18 23 83 40 40 nursery BOARDING 145 168 200 7 Elementary 102 kindergarten Boys pupils, ing 4 4 8 8 3 7 6 6 4 7 9 8 6 12 1 1 3 33 1 1 1 s a 37 3 1 s 3 1 ENDING in- Ele- tary men- tors struc- PRIVATE .. 5-20 2-16 6-20 (1) (s) 5-20 6-18 6-18 6-18 6-18 6-20 10-17 10-18 14-20 12-17 YEAR Girls ON .... admitted b. WHITEContinued Boarding 4 5-20 9-17 0-12 8-21 department 1G-20 I. Boys ages ...... DATA -4 SCHOOL -4 7-4 7-4 -7-4 -7-4 -5-4 -7-4 -7-4 - -4-4 - -7-4 -7-4 organ- -2-2-4 Kg.-7- .11 !ration THE Grade _ _ Op ... Ô ...... STATISTICAL ... influence -4- 2 Catholic Catholic_ Catholic_ DURING ' do do do do do do do do do _do .._do - _ _ Roman Presbyterian Christian Nonsectarian_ Roman _ Roman Religious _____do ..... _ _ CERTAIN . ___ PUPILS Or- Or- ...... New New New Lake School, School, Blackey_ New New AND Charles_ Orleans.:... Vincent Heart, Louisville location School, School, School, High High Bt. Lake Alexandria__-___ School, New and Franklin School, High School,-Crowley.. 1 High Covington Gretna. Academy, Sacred High McGehee College school High LoyitelANA Lexington High Orphanage, the Dominican of Jesus S. Academy, College Academy, Academy, Academy, School, of Academy, s leans. 15.NAMES Memorial KairrrarrContInned Robinson School, Child Name Cross Louise nodes. Xfar Pours-College, Vincent's Michael's Vincent Charles John's Joseph ay Buckhorn. Orleans. Orleans. New Orleans. C leans. bobs. - Stuart St: Sari Bt. Providence Witherspoon TABLz st. St. St. Annunciation St. The Landry St. St. St. Academy Holy Be . IL Vincent's College and Academy, do. 1-7-4 6-20 1 6 27 127 3 9 76 15 3, 155 . 5. 000 Thibodaux Shreveport. College, Thibodaux 10-18 6 3 71 3I 2 31 12 S to.alp e.e Urn line Academy, New Orleans MAINZ s...... do_do -7-4-6-4 7-18 1. 9 125 5 80 10 8, 000 800 13-21 13-21 7 101 37 .10 ois . Good W Homes and * Academy,Academy, North Fryeburg Bridgton__- Schools, Hinck------do_Nonsectarian_ do is t4-4 -4 -4 13-209-19 13-209-19 11 6 104 69- 5997 ..... 481138 1, 8M 600 28, 900 521 Gould ley. Academy, Bethel_ do - 4 14-19 (1) (i) 6 1513 158 76 MD 104 - 38 2, 000 50, 000 labb -HigginsHebronLeavitt Musics Institute, institute, Turner Charleston Academy, Hebron_ _ NonsectarianBaptist do _ _ ...... ______- -4--4 4 12-21CD 13- 12-21(I) 10 68 131 4890 ..... 133 6355 ------475016 4 1,6321, 800 600 ...... 80,20, 988 500 st.NorthManeMains Yarmouth Central Institute Joseph Orphanage, Lewiston Wesleyan Seminary, Kent§ Hill MARYLAND Academy, Yarmouth Center.... _ NooNpoefiRMethodistBaptist PK tarianCatholic Kg.-8- -4-4 13-1814-21 13-1814-213-21 13- s 8 180 10 9 155 71 (1°) 59 _ _ ..... - 316248 5,1, 000 200 800 216,124, 396 05648, 550 The Oilman _ Nonsectarian -3-2-4 9-18 15 134 I 15 138 30 2, 100 - - - ow - - more. Country School, Balti- a. - McDonogb School, McDonogh. do -6-2-4 4-4 6-19 ..... 6-20 1 12 5 267 . 76 3 3214 244 118 3045 4, 567207 09, 957 on, Mount St. Washington. Joseph'sAgnes College School, High Mount Roman Catholic -3-4 ..... ,12-21 $ 3 42 $ 19 373 ...... 52 9, 321 im gob wo .1 gab . NotreMount Dame St. School, . College High School, Bal- 8 8 146 1 13 42 5, 524 Im St. Joseph's Emmitsbarg.timore. College ' High School, ...do do Mk 4-4 -4 12*-20 9- $ 14 /174 128 ..... 33 6, 000 ID . O SevernSt. Mary's Asylum, Baltimore._ School, Severna Park Nonsectarian_ do J 4- -4 14-21 6-14 6 156 66 11 17 104 27 664 The forStituta, Port Deposit. MAssAciruezTre Boys, T do , -4 13-20 a 16 129 14 17, 000 2, 538, 977 410 AbbotAcademyAssumption of NotreHigh School,Dame, Academy, Andover ' -1:. orcester _ _NonsectarianRoman Catholic _ do (11 a.4 " (s) -13-1V1 13-20 6-20 8 1916 5824 7173 1 211210 7 141 119118 m 81 3 2439%3512 10, 0008,0005,000 479,485 70, 000 111 BelmontBancroftConcbrdCushing Academy,Hill Ash burnham Academy,School, ConcordWorcester School, Belmont_ n _ ..... Nonsectarian_ dodo toKg -6-2-4 Kg -7-5 -3-4 -4 14-2010-18 13%-19 14-20 sI 83 40 59 31 111912 9999 876045- - - - Ifid ..i. 602014 5,2,2, 000500 000 300 23, 500 00 DeanDana Academy, Franklin_all Schools, Wellesley es do -4 14-20 14-20 8-21 s 14 44 21 119 203 51 115 4 9365 2.0005 000 350, 000 DeerfieldDeft, Academy, AcademIke footnotes at aid of table. Deerfield_ 4.: do,do ____ Kg -8-4- -4 10-1813-19 _ t 38 48 22n 2 268 11 16 o ...... M. NO OP ..M 101 3 1, 000 500 250, 000 CIO 111 c.71 *:41?, 46 V CAD TABUS 15.--NAMES AND PUPILSa CERTAINDURING THESTATISTICAL SCHOOL DATAYEAR ON I. W IT EContlnued PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLS ENDING JUNE 1933Continued ENROLLING 100 OR MORE cr) departmentBoarding men-Ele- ingpupils, Elementary includ- and Second- SeconSary 3 College schoolHigh- Bound vol- Perma- nent Name of school and location Relous uenoe Grade ization organ- am admitted taryin- kindergarten nursery struc- aryin- pupils dents t u 4 grad u- ates1933 u mes in endow- mento 1 3 3 Boys 4 Girls struc-tors Boys 7 Girls 8 tors Boys le Girls 11 12 la library 14 fund 15 MilasAcsruarriaContlnued 14-15 22 155 1 4, 600 GovernorFessenden Dummer School, NewtonAcademy Nonsectarian. do -7- -4 14-18 .....AM, 2t,16 123114 4227 500 500, 000 Grown School, Grown Protestant Epis- _ -2-4 12-18 63 s 9, 739 3, 954, 134 01. :4 He L[fh cliff Academy, ArlingtonI the Angel Guardian, Boston_ Roman Catholic_copal. do Is-8-4-8.-4 12-18 8-18 5-20..... (7)(7) 1 8 188 20 4 54 a 21 87 112 72 42 fl62fS13 a 2,2, 500UX) 816 - - - 20,448 - - ton Academy,diem School, Milton Concord Nonsectarian dodo _ -3-2-4 -4-e 12-18 14- 14-18 3 Z1 90 52 2933 497183 86 102 18, 0006, 500 1,118, 729, MO 009 . NobleMount and Bt. GreenoughJoseph Academy, School, Boston...Dedham Hermon School, Mount Her- . _ e e -NoRomi Catholic r°:, is_43 12-19 5-18 (7) 3 5 30 a 70 1I 13 224 . 2172 2, 5001, 500 i * - 2-4 13- 2 32 I 40 _ ...... 11 469 . . 98 14, 000 744; NorthfieldProtectoryPhillips Seminary,1.111wrell(*). East Northfield._ of my, Mary n over Immaculate, Roman Catholic__do do _ Kg.-8- -4 13-19 4-12 4-18 31 9 66 73 49 190 33, 000 33 6, 163, 5, 000 333 r RdOWY Academ s , Watertown . _ _ _ _ _do -8-4 5-18 5-186-18 $ 11 10 8 219 9 193_108 3 7 10 5874 27_13 5, 000 500 G. --ay.- NI 40 Heart Newton Center .. . ____ do --8-4 5-3 8 111 (7) 12 650 4E1, St. St.Sawed Aloysius Heart School, Indian OrchardAtin's Academy, " 11 I, Sharon__Marlboro . _ _ ...... _do dodo ' Kg.-8-4 -8- (s)7.16 .. 5-19 . I ss 12 85 ta 280 288107 57 e 33 57 - - ...... 123 46 ----- ..... 33 9 - 800 ow . -8-4 6-18 s M. - St,8St. Mark's John's c&itienne School,School, Academy, Newton Southborough Salem Highlands._ . e e .. Protestant copal. do______do Epis- _ (u) -6- 12-18 8-18 (7) 5 ..... 120 51 1 29 136 28 2, _000 ----- ..... St Vincent de Paul, Boston . Roman Catholic _ Kg.-8- 10-20 4-14 4-15 $ 8 206 23 mr- 191 80 39 1, 000 300, 000 . WorcesterWilbrahamwin Aton Academy, Wilbraham_ Academy,Academy, Easthampwn Worcester .. .. Nonsectarian do , a -4-2-4 -6-4 -4 1?-21 9-13 a4 16 17 182151 AO70 5,2, 000 000 656,128, MX) 000 Micstroair Ad** Ian Academy, Holly Seventh-day Ad-ventist. -4 7-16 14- 7-16 14- 5 50 52 7 51 ao 410 .w IMN 22 1, 740 OPP 970 Holy Family Orphans' Home, Mar- Roman Catholic__ IMP MD Holy Rosary School,quette. Cedar do -8- 6-14 6-14 3 46 56 ------. ------II* 40 77 MountLimn°MarywocKi MercyAcademy, Academy, Academy, Sault Grand Rapids Ste. MarieGrand Rap- . ... dododo -6-2-4 -8-4 -8- 4010 ...... 6-18ts-206-20 11II 4 74 1811 333877 ..... s1 6 8 589886 4. 211313 --i:o56- 3 500 . Kg.8-4 4.. -Nazareth , _ _ do ..... ___ -8-4 &-15 6-18 6 49 37 1 18 1 5 - 42 . 13 1, 000 St.Sacred Casimir'sFrancis Heart High School, Sem School, Traverse City. for Orphan .Boys, Detroit n .. ... __ dododo -8-4-8-2 -4 13-22 5-147-12 7-187-12 1 10 11 4 7 333127 77 112 71 I. as (r1 257 4911 7412 6419 3, (XX) 700120100 I:560:000 St.St. John's Joseph'sFrancis Home CollegeDetroit. Home, Grand Rapids and Academy, -- dodo . -8-4-6-2 -8- 5-14 6-14 6- s 5 4 54 6514 1 7 82 28 8, 000 193 Adrian. 411. 40 41111 ; 4M 40 f St.Rt. Mary'sMary Academy, High School, Orchard Lake_ Monroe ______do do . IM Kg -8-4 -61- (s) 5-18 a 6 96 3 13 21 96 266 ____,_.. 100 45 8,6, 000 000 50,000 St.Ursuline Vincent's Academy, St. OrphanMINNLBOTA Asylum, Detroit_ Ignace do 'et -8-4 6-206-t8 1$ 5 ... .. 69 245 70 4 J. 34 8 2, 200I, Om Academy of Our Ladysel, Mankato.of Good Coun- - _ _ _ Roman Catholic_ _ 1-4 . .... 14-20 I 15 162 27 37 5.01#4 The Aloysianum School, Olivia______do _ -8- 8-14 3 4 57 56 ______1___ CatholicCrossBethlehem Lake Boys' School, Academy, Home, Minneapolis__ Poneznah Faribault _ _ Nonsectarian.___ do -6--8- -4 13-25 6-184-16 13-2512-196-18 1 4 4 102 58 81 s 7 7 _ 105 4 000 200 50 _ 7, 000 . t' MaterMaplewood Academy, Dolmas Prjvate Hutchinson_ School, Seventh-dayRoman Catholic__ Ad-ventist. -8-2- -4 8-16 6 43 46 1 2 8 s 5811 ...... m 22 8, 000 Madills 81 se, .41. RcwyNewMinnehaha UlmSchool, Catholic Academy, Northfield_Trinity High Minneapolis Grade- School.) School (Holy _____doRoman(1) Catholic__ do -6-3- -8-4 -4 15-20(s)6-15 15-20(1)(s) s1 6 10 7 119192 58 108185 44 (7) 479 4754 9 6082 9 24541 l 3,2, 226 200 350 St. AgnesCloud School,Orphanage, ed Heart School, East Ghent St. Cloud Grand Forks_ _ do .10. _ MP aPP -8-4 It-14 5-146-18 1 4 5 6374 4567 3 23 6 37 4 - 2, 1,0001, 000 000 ShattuckSt.Bt. Joseph'sMary's School, School, Academy, Faribault Sleepy Eye Crookston ...... Protestant, - dodo_ Epis- K g .-8-4 -1-4-8-4 12-1810-13 5-12 10-18 5-20 s 6 8 118 62 3 117 74 i 1 521 7 161 31 5059 se 6015 8,4. 000 0001, 50o 151, 374 copal. IMP MP 00 MI. - VisitationVilla Sancta Convent,Su footnoted Scholaitica, Duluth at end of table. St. Paul______Roman Catholic do -6-3-3 -4 .. 11-196-18 s 12 eo s 89 _ _ ..... 125 87 2018 6,0001, 718 50, 000 4 'Luna 15.-0NAMES AND CERTAIWSTATISTICAL DATA ON PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLS ENROLLING 100 OR MORE . 042 PUPILS DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 1933Continued a 00 o . I. WHITEContinued , i ' Grade departmentBoarding admitted men-Ele- ing pupils, includ-Elementary nursery and Second aryi e . iiecondary pupils ' . . College schoolHigh- Bound vol- Perms- nent Mime of school and location . Religious influence izauon strue- in- kindergarten e- dentsstn gradu- ales1933 N In endow- ment . , A. Boys Girls tors 1 Boys Girls tors Boys Girls lib fund 1 2 . $ 4 1 e 7 8 . 0 10 11 12 13 14 . 15 M1/18181110E1 i I.' Bennett Academy, Mathiston MethodistPresbyterian Kg -5-3-4 1-4 14-30 6- 14-30 6- s 7 110 102 s 9 7 61as 5244. ______116 1913 I 4. 1,300 500 °44 FrenchOurGulf LadyCoast Camgteademy. of Military Victories,Port- Academy, French Pascagoula... Camp_ Gull- NonsectarianRoman Catholic -6-2-4 -8-4 5-21 . . 6-196-18 3I 5 44 546783 8249 . -3s 2 12 189 46 1811 64 36 1,8121, 800 170 Bs.Bt.St. ClaraJoseph's Academy, School,Academy, MaYazoo Bay City 8t. Louis ______dodo -8-4 7-216-185-20 1 5 5 27 4 107134 42 s 12 84 1 953847 . 261012 '3.500 4,2. 1006,50 , __- __ _'-___ St. . Mary of the Pines, Misso ail - do -8-4 I n . ., _ The BarstowAcademy School, otLouis. the Kansas Visitation, City St. __doNonsectarian_ _ Kg.-6-3-3 Kg -8-4 10-18 5-18 s 12 1a 7 3 ---- 44 2 148 43 s3a 1113 91 134 61 ____._, 331912 ' 16, 3006,5, 690 000 FrenchChaminade Institute College of Academy, Notre Dame Clayton_ de ---_-doRoman Catholic_ Kg -7-4 -4-4 . 12-20 3-20 s 9 100 I 7 134 , 4 3, 372 ...... _____ German St. Vincent'sZion, Orphan Kansas Home, City. _-___do I0 Kg -8 2-15 2-15 3 7 95 90 . 620 Souse of the GoodNormandy.City. 8hepberd,4Kansas . do . -4-2 9--4 - 10-21 (1) _. 3 2 86 . 1 10 4 34 9439 ...... 51 ....._____ 15 9, 942 800 $107, 969 EAMariaMaw Academy,Academy, IberiaMarshall Bane Institute, Glencoe____L Academy, Kansas City ______CongregationalRoman Catholic_ do _ _ . Kg -7-4 11 7-4 -7-4 -4 13-208-20() 5-186-20 $sI 343 ...... ail61 _____ 6962 1 12 3ss 6 47 106117 12 116 43 25202914 2,6,3.5001, 163000 850 PembrokeMiouriBt. 3IC Agnes Military County Academy, DayAcademy,City. KansasEkshool,-Kansas MexicoCity beth Academy, St. Louie_ .... Nonsectarian__Roman __do do 6athollo Kg -4-3-4 9 -8-4is-8-4 8-18 ir 5-186-18 ______9 ______107 _ ..... _ _-, - 2 8 14 9 ______103 ...... 212131 , _:,______. ______-._ _ _ _ 482118 5. 4.225 1,000 500 - -...... ---____ - - -- . AuvalloDas TIOOHOS CAD co a; .1411. MO 000 m- ..... 75, C.0 12,000 ...V a. - ..... 200g 40411r111, Coo .... . 160 118 000 000 500 250 po 16 075 150 125 600 545 000 r)00 000 350 150 800 000 500 500 551 000 317 000 000 200 1 8,894 a, 7, 5, 1, 4 2, 1 1, 1, 2 2, 1,350 19500 4,000 1, .... 5, 1, 5, 3, 4.000 8, 20, - _ _ ' 5 7 3 23 28 5 54 19 22 17 16 13 18 24 14 16 21 17 10 25 20 43 20 44 225 a 39 30 ... . ______- 22 10 85 28 13 32 38 62 3.5 12 50 110 100 24 26 62 65 53 31 37 23 102 61 45 102 151 4. 5 4 13 7 99 11 13 31 14 29 34 16 26 22 19 27 16 100 37 23 82 37 33 57 123 129 685 me- _ 4. ./ 3 8 9 3 6 7 4 4 11 4 8 6 5 6 3 10 lo 8 13 34 3 8 84 86 1 se 12 12 $ 64 3S 1 (7) (7) a 38 42 62 3 53 50 60 30 51 88 75 64 55 94 45 67 17 89 78 39 54 54 74 27 86 31 91 102 174 00 36 e. 59 7 39 55 55 54 26 62 73 69 60 46 92 73 70 54 88 55 39 47 e, 102 28 119 113 105 143 ' 106 161 e 281 o ' e 3 4* 3 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 5 e 5 5. 4 3 5 4 1 9 87 a 34 8 3 3 11 2 3 88 13 1 3 1 3 8 I 16 2 a 8 3 3 (7)3 5- 6- 5- 6-18 4-18 14- 11- (g) 6-18 5-19 7-17 6-18 61)) 2-18 7-18 6-18 5-20 6-17 7-13 5-21 (6) 6-18 5-12 6-20 6-18 6-14 14-18 (5) 6-18 (6) 4-20 (9 54-14 i I 4 -ow 4-12 6-18 14- . (s) 6-12 11- 5-12 6-18 7-17 2-13 7-18 8-18 7-13 5-12 (6) 6-12 6-18 6-14 5-12 5-14 6-14 (6) 6-18 13-25 (6) (0) 8-18 1((::-11 13-20 54-14 ... -4 3_4 L.4 -8-- -4 8.4 -4 -4 -8.r -8- -8- -8- -8- 8-4 -9- 4-4 -8- -8-4 -8-4 -8-2 -6-4 -5- -8-4 -8--4 -8-4 -8-4 -8-4 -8-4 - -8-4 -8-4 -8-4 is - -8-4 -3-4 -8-3- Kg -6-3-3 1 Kg Kg Kg.-8_ Kg.-8-4 Kg.-8-4 Kg Kg Kg Kg.-8-4 Kg Kg le * Kg _ _ _ _ - . ... ______. _ Catholic_ Catholic_ Catholic arian do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do _ _do do _do _do _ _ _do _ _ e _ ' _ Presbyterian _ _ ___ Roman Roman Congregational___ Nonsectarian Roman ______do Nonsect o CongregationaL.____ _ - _ _ _ _ - ______St. - * .... a ,_ _ Look- Great . Point_ Omaha Santee _____ Marie, City School, de Village___ Orphanage, West Hartington Ashland Point Meriden____ Exeter Instruction, Salisbury Wolfeboro. Petersburg__ Lincoln__ Missoula Home, Falls Jackson umphrey Randolph table. School, Chadron__ Paula Kalispell_ Yotk High Home H and O'Neill Academy, Sidney Lindsay Omaha Kirkwood Dodge Nashua of Omaha_ Alliance Derry Dwigbt St. Tarnov School, School, Ozarks, Boys' School, end School, Rips Academy, HAMPS11182 's MOliirÀW Academy, Academy, School, the Training at Chantal, Presentation in Academy, 14Z13/1.41111A School Academy, Ackdemy, School, School, School, High Academy, College, College, Academy, School, Individual Orphanage, tramline Orphan's of School, Academy, la de Academy, High Academy, Academy, _C° Mission, Mission Nsw Academy, Academy, Ophanage, aria Angels Free Baptist de ih's Union of .. Heart Heart Heart Flanagan Normal Heart Trinity School rlrasialls footnotes Angela Jose Paul's LabrIs Matthew's Thomas Agnes Francis Bernard's Catherine Francis itfiel Mius Patrick John James Isumbhw trnala's Thomas' " Nevada. Louis. out. °blabs. Hudson. as . et. St. St. Sancta The Mt. Sacred §I. Assumption St. St. A=ion Father Holy 8t. Sacred St,, Sacred St. et. 81. Bt. St. . St. St. St. et. Brewster Convent School St. Kimball et. Santee Pinkerton Phillips-Exeter Sacred - ' 4. . . - r---- t. Pmse co3 °2/ LI 0 C.4 0 O 41k td Cs ao 'Nouvoasaa . 1 OD .0 In ao 529 472 MI 000 4p3 41 ...... ls .11.0 gis Dept n ra si 170, 846, 281, fund 598, 215,000 ment M. IV M. MP. Parma- endow ...... 4E, a. $1,449,458 MORE 400 140 517 384 500 421 000 000 513 791 800 500 634 000 000 400 740 in 14 OR 1 vol- 1,140 2, 6, 4, 3, 4, 3, 2, 3680 2, umes 12, 11, 11, 25, Bound . t. library ' Op 100 9 4 11 77;. 254 30 68 20 28 37 28 26 38 32 81 47 121 13 1933 ates High- school gradu- ...... Oa 4*, - 111, ab I - 40 me, do .. , NE, a, n 411. 12 ...... 411 StU- Mt dents 41.. ----- 10 ,11. , College ... ' . n 7 411 1111, 52 76 66 49 96 55 158 112 118 273 11 ENROLLING I Girls .ND ...... - ea% IID MD 71 85 pupils 01, 164 182 419 336 ----- MIN 10 Secondary M, Boys 4/11 .11 7 8 6 7 9 16 15 11 18 15 45 11 23 SCHOOLS 32 20 20 s s 3 s s 3 8 s 3 9 ary in- 1933 tors struc- n Second- _ _ 49 41 31 55 41 70 60 80 64 112 146 125 102 123 and Girls JUNE ...... includ- 8 10 18 17 42 21 88 70 66 26 15 97 so 101 155 106 136 nursery BOARDING 7 Elementary kindergarten Boys pupils, ing 5 2 6 5 5 5 8 4 2 6 8 7 9 12 11 17 12 20 9 $ 1 I s $ $ a $ 1 s a 3 ENDING 6 4 (7) (7) (7) in- Ele- tary tors men- struc- PRIVATE ..... 5-18 3-15 ..... 8-16 5-18 6-19 2-18 3-13 3-17 5-16 9-20 (1) 3-16 13-20 13-18 YEAR Girls ON I admitted WHITEContinued 12- BOarding 4 3-13 6-14 3-14 3-13 6-15 2-16 (s) 3-12 department I. 11-20 10-19 12-21 12-19 13-18 13-18 12-19 Boys ages DATA 4- SGHOOL -4 -8- -7- 2-4 5-4 -8- -7-.5 -8-4 -8-4 -2-4 -8-4 -8-4 -3-4 -8-4 -8-4 -8-4 64-3 Kg.-6 organ- is -6-2-4 Kg. 3 Kg.-7- Kg Kg vs) (19 Kg isation THE he Grade . ' _ _ - . - 1 4 Ellis- STATISTICAL , infidence 3 Catholic__ Catholic Catholic Catholic__ Catholic Catholic_ Catholic_ DURING do do do do do do Presbyterian Nonsectarian Roman Roman Nonsectarian_ Roman Nonsectarian Roman Baptist Roman Roman Roman Protestant Methodist Nonsectarian Nonsectarian____ Rellemis ' _____do _ CERTAIN PUPILS ____ Bor- New...... Cald- ..... School Hoboken Lee AND Lawrence- n *6 % location Manchester__ Fort High Rochester. Nashus. - School, Arlinapn_ Manchester Heart, Institute, Newark Orange Academy, Montclair and School, Summit_ . 1 JZRILIT Gladstone Concord Englewood Blairstown_ , Sacred of Hightstown _ School, Academy, Institute, Military Orphanage, Nsw Conception Orphanage, Orphanage, the of Academy, 'a School, Dominic 's Orph 's Academy, School, SchoòZ Preparatory HAYPIIII/RsContinued 's of 15.NAMES Seminary, lat' School St. School, Heart School, Place Academy, Name Beard . . Lawrenceville Nsw Vincent Char Peter's John's Paul's Pa J Brunswick. dentown. well. Kent Miss Blair Bordentown Holy Montclair Dwight Rutgees Sacred Mount St. st. Peddle St St. Sanborn The Academy St. St. St. Tilton Immaculate TABLE . . .- 6 , -: t k otfr'ar 1 i' L 1 Btu!Won ot thenail flos Eh Academy,School, South Long Branch_¡afloat_ ---- do Kg -8-4 -4 " 13-19 6-18 se 30 79 I 17 6 40. .1* . 69 ea17 2,4, 268 200 Abw MP dn.. MP EdithMensal McCurdy School, MissionAlbuquerque__Crns. School, Mx= Santa Brethren_.r..Presbyterian .. _ -1-3-3 -84 10-2110-25 10-21 t$ 325 202 5066 28 12 4 108 25 19 6 2, 1,200 500 700 _ St.tit,St Anthony's Catherine'sMary's Academy, School, Indian SilverAlbu Santa Pe- Roman Catholic_ do ..t._ -7-4-8-4 -8- 4-125-215-16 5-21 4- 3$$ 355 21- 152 8933 115125 39 $: 932 3023 2854 8 15 8 2,1, 030 408 St.St. Vincent'sVincentPaula's Academy, Orphantrial Albuquwque__ School for Girls, Home%Santa Indus-Raton Fe. ity ______do do -8--8-4 6-186-205-18 1 46 116125 6 64 15 2, 927 IFI .Nsw Yoax 12 22 127 7 OD . OD OD 99 eN0 19 3, 000 Academy, Our Lady of the Blessed do -8-4 7- . 5-18 s 64 1 75 ..... 16 2, 348 Sacrament, Staten Island. do . 6-16 5 e 8 MD AcademyAcademy of the HolyWhite Mina. of the Holy Names,Our tady of 5. Names, Albany .P =meltRome.... _____ do Kg -8-4 4-4-6-4 Lt. 12-18 6-208-19 s3I 855 14 121 96 8 I 1113 8 I. 258123 50 ..... 521618 5,2,Z 230640870 44 .11. AM. alb do -8-4 C. 6-10, 7 " Academy fordSt. Vincent. Park. of Mountof Mount St. Vincent, St. Ursula, Bed- Mount ______do -8-4 7-20 :3 3 1110 2 6348 2119 148 90 2840 5,1, 829 sn AugustinianAcademy of Academy, St. Joseph,Ursula, Kingston StatenBrentwood__ Island .. .. ____ do Kg -8-4(n) 33 -8-4 13-21 8-176-184-19 $ 75 8 4550 3ss 58 172 , 6650 - 27 92 11,2,1,1, 900 000 Mt tzEJ02 * BlessedCathedral Sacrament School of Academy, St. Mary, YonkersGarden Protestant. copal. do Epis- -8-4-8-4 e...... 10-19 4 57 : 1011 136 86 35 3124 12, 000 4 :MD 411. , TheConcordia Convent Collegiate School,vine. City.Syracuse. Institute, Bronx- LutheranRoman Catholic -8-4 14-22 10-20 31 24 43 40 12 8 76 61 DM M. 1516 3,a, 030058 903, 038 0z04 - De Veaux School, Niagara Falb MmetrolciistProtestant Epis- -6-4-3-4 11-20 8-20 3 2 17 12 87 r 20 2, 300 20, 000 cocml DrewFemaleEmma Seminary Willard Academy School, far of Carmel.Young Troy Women, the Sacred Heart, RomanNonsectarian Catholic.. _ -6-3-3 -8-4 13-18 6-17 38 48 8444 3 3 2613 6 f 249 40._62 ______8718 8 8,4. 000 1P9 700, 000 GrahamHillsideFriends' School, &boor,Academy. Hastings-on-Hudson_Troy NewLocust York. Valley __ _ NonsectarianFriendsRoman Catholic Kg. -8- -7-2-3 -8- 10-1610-17 4-18 3-9 12-17 4-183-16 11 I3 1014 58 180100117 60 336 7789 32 3.2, 250 Po000 1, 133, 716 95, 000 0 golyUoly Angels' Cross School,coon.Joseph's SeraphicElse Seminary, footnotes at end of Parochial School and St. New York table. Calli- dodo Kg. -8- -8-4 14-24 3 17 17 6 12 142 ...... _ 33 3, 710 Pm:of: CERTAIN STATISTICAL DATA ON PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLS ENROLLING 100 OR MORE 'Nina, 15.-7-NAMES AND PUPILS DURING 411 THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 1933Continked [t . I. WHITEContinuedBoarding Ele- Elementary . - Religious influence Grade organ- ., 1ization ages department admitted men-terw ing nurserypupils, and includ-kindergarten it..-6 Second- in-ary Secondary pupils 2 , College stu- gradu-schoolHigh- Boundumes vol- endow-Perm& nent Nausea school and location . . . Boys Girls struc-tors irn f Boys Girls struo- t9rs Boys *Girls dents ates1933 _ library in meatfund ,... , a kp; . . .., l 3 . 2 . -I . 3 4 3 I 7 8 3 . le 11 12 13 14 11 ; . , , , Nsw Yoas2-5ontinued . 6-18 6-18 . 1 7 80 54 v. GIP 17 3, 275 gc° ImmaculatetoUnaculate HeartHeart oftown.Academy, Mary Acadeniy, *Water- _ __ _ Roman do Catholic__ -8-4 -4 14-20 - $ 41 S re o 7 81 160 ..... es 2742 2,5,500 000 . LaLaIrving/8(604 Salle Bali. School, Military Tarrytown Albany Academy,Station.Beak). Oakdale _ . ., RomanNonsectarian Catholic_ do _ -2-4-5-4 -6- I 10-le12-20-10-20 ______i 10 81 200 55 __ s II 100 3565 2,4, 530000 $12, 50( '0 e e . o The Manlius School, Manlius Nonsectarian -4 13-21 ao- 43 -___=_ 15 I 17 27 176 2 39 5,6, 500800 ow' MOUntThe Masten Assumption School, DobbsInstitute, .,, Ferry Platt,- Roman Catholic._ do 6-3-3 2-4 10-20 14-20 ; _ I 7 270 3 $ 6 111 19 1, 500 e Mount St. burgh..burg Mary's Academy, New- Ekihool, ______do_____do _ _ __ . Kg -8-4 -8-4 6-19 6-18 . 3 10 6 105 41 103 ê 8 12 I 148 c -..- 91 4820 2,6, 167 200 f. O. MountNasethNazareth St. Hall Michael School Rochester te Trade School, Farmingdale New York______do -8- - . 8-216-165-13 . s 10 17 4 352128 48 19 1 187 i 52 1, 382810 C4 New Y. wagon, :.daou. Military Academy, Corn Nonsectarian ii -6- 14- - 127 60 13 I aoo . NlibtIng4tIgazaford School, New do Kg -5-3-4 '16 co am, . c Oakwood School, Poughkeepsie School, Platts- FriendsRoman Catholic._ 1 Kg.-8-4(1) 12-25 12-25 5-18 $ 6I 100 4 113 4 14 4 i5811 62;6: - 23 7. 4, 000 700 1 150, 00C 03slft? Our LadyLady Of of Victoryburg. . Wisdom /Academy, Ozone do -8-4 5-20 $ 4 44 s 12 390 ___ 6914 3, 661 38, 15C Patk. IS Kg -6-2-4 S 9-18 21 116 64 8 . 97 ;,2, 090 SOO Bt.Riverdale, Agnes" School,Country Albany School, New York______-___ _ Nonsectarian Kg.-6-2-4 ' 5-18 I8 15 7 130 1 8 84 32 50, 00C St. AgnesAndrew's Convent, Seminary. Sparkill Rochester RomanProtestant Catholic E pis-copal. do Is Kg -8-4 9 -4 14-21 2-18 12-16 21 535 34 4.1I 6 106 40 _____ ID ...... 49 24 5, 000 F.... 800 ..______- s- * St. Ann's Academy, New York do -8-4 1 6-18 r 7 . 13012S 62 11 6 * 225 5 37 56 3 1, 1,800 460 a St. John'sClare's Academy, Plattsburg School, HastingsHigh School, Brasher Falls_ , ______dòdo -8--4-8-4 , 6-185-20 a 93 411; OD o an... a. AO ' 184 34 411, m,r Co e 199 324:. op $11 56 . 127 5113 7625 r at 2112 8 2,3,Z 050 500900 e e' St. Joseph's 7 dmt St. Michael'sJoseph's NormalSchool,town. Institute,Staten Island_ Barry-, ______---_do __ do Kg -8- - 2-4 -4 . o ..... _ 3-18 ' 2 176 19 158 I 6 11 125 ...... 36 3, 050 300 ...... a St. Paul's School, Garden City__ , Protestant Epis-copal. 6-16 353 117 3 ay a : ab a St,St. WalburgasVincent's School', AcademicYork. School, New Albany Roman Catholic do --8-4 2-4 -8- 12-20 6-18 1 8 20 6 54 3 59 ...... 80 ..... 77 ...... - 2417 ..- 3,2, 755 00Q ...... I ..... ScovilleScarboroughSalesian School, School, New Scarborough__ York High School, New Rochelle_ NonsectarianProtestant Epis- do - ______-6-2-4-6-3-3 8-18 12-19 8-18 (1) 62 73 4690 33 24 3 30 5451 e219 2,6, 006 000 Seminary of Our Lady of the Sacred Roman Catholic_copal. Kg.-8-4 5-18 e 30 40 3 6 45 _ 10 3, 105 4 a. The Spence School, Heart,New York Stella Niagara. *i NonseCtarian _ _ 33 6-3-39 16-20 13-19 3 11 3 116 h 2619 257 . 103 - - - - - 45ZS28 5,4, 115250 a... _... - TalmudicalUnion - Academy, New York__ Spring Academy,, Unfon _ Jewish_Seventh-day Ad- _ -8-4 -4 14- 14- .1 2 11 20 ' 3 8 41 48 2, 879 , 2, 500 ` t Ursuline Academy, NewSprings. York._:_ °° - Roman ventist. Cátholic -8-4-8-4 5-20 339 6 10 9 4982 3 8 4 101 99 - - - 2524 2,2000'1, 000 897 a a ..... ,WartburgVilla Maria Adaderny, New York__ Orphan Farm School, 10Kg -8 1-16 1-17 8 4M, 136 102 Mount Vernon. A teran - Asheville Farr4 School; 8wannanoa..4_ Nam*, Presbyterian 1416 _ _ (39 14- (7) 2 2248 23 8 149110 ...... 4313 2, 260 ..... ao". Asheville School, Asheville SchoOl- 1 - Nonsectarian -1-4-3-3 11-2011-20 1 - 2 6 106 24 1, 800 160, 000 A DorlandChrist School, Arden.., -School; Hot Springs.,___ - Misenheimer'.. ------_ PresbyterianProtestant Epis-copal. _ 11 Kg 33-4-3-4 13-25' 13-2514- 3 3 1 Jhi 1 3317 3 67 26 4067 1811 4,2, 200 598 7, 000 o MitchellMoutatin. Homel3chool, Park- Institnte,Park. - . . Mountafn NonsectarianMethodist -7-4 14-21 14-21 168 159 '4 to 8 60 53 19 7, 606 100, 000 Noun DAKOTA _ _ 417 2, 275 da. AdemyLittle Flower of et James, Achool, St. 'Michael drand ____ Forks_ _ ._ __Roman Catholic.._ _ do _ -8- -4 8-1447-14..... 13-20 7-146-18 33 45 5756 8753 33 70 a a ..a .... . la - ..... 300 - - ..... J13 \ St.SC AloyslusAnthonyAlphonsus School,School, School, St. Langdon Anthony Lisbon . _ -_ _do dododo ------...... /-8-4 -8-8-8 6-126-145-12 6-18 6-5- 1$ 834 626362 886558 ..... __ ..... " L 6 1815 41 ...... S. 10 5 630500300 .... . o St.St. Catherine Benedict's _School, School, Valley Strasburg City a e . do__do - -8-4 5-13 5- (7) 3 3 5585 7556 39 9 3532 3 2. 1,500 100 St. Francis Acideityv,Hankinson ______dm -8-4 4-16 4-20 7 122 110 43 28 2, 914 St.St. Joseph John'sMary's School,Academy, Academy, Dickinson Devilsa Jamestown . _ _ _do dodo ...... -8-4 -8- of 2 . 12-16(I)6-14 3 11 5 180 41 181 51 6 19 -"39 .P. 14 1,1, 286 300 i. See footnotes it - enci of table. _s Lake_ t: tit Gg° 044 o 34 6-A cc, Co3 CAI 1611,

`Nouvonaa a .1 all . MID ow CI. 600 294 000 oil, Mt 15 AD $2. nent fund ment 139, A.. 000, Perma- endow- 1, MORt I I 4,4 a* 900 050 40U 007 000 200 000 000 000 000 800 370 in 14 OR vol- 1, 1, 5,000 4, 4, 3, 3, 7, 5, 5,935 7 4,000 5, umes 3, 8, Bound library 100 4 11 15 112 12 38 12 18 13 48 33 10 37 30 37 47 41 68 33 igh- 13 1933 ates H school gradu- . 4116 28 1 ono 12 stu- NM dents mr. College 83 30 94 61 67 57 545 63 88 69 136 170 122 174 206 129 11 ttalOLLING 2 Ohms 82 58 pupils 50 132 135 144 229 Secondary le Continued ...... Boys 6. AP. a 3 8 6 7 9 8 o 6 8 0 10 13 1 SCHOOLS 17 10 13 19 13 $ 6 3 3 3 2 1 3 1 3 1 111 in- 1933 ary tors struo- Second- 6 5 78 .. 98 98 41 44 82 99 115 148 101 110 101 102 and 336 8 Girls JUNE includ- .... 8 a 13 76 14 18 18 as 24 64 nursery 131 BOARIDINO 340 115 130 7 422 . Elementary kindergarten Boys pupils, Ai ing . . 1 4 5 6 7 7 3 6 10 10 10 14 16 10 16 10 1 s s 1 3 $ s le- ENDING a 1 I 3 s $ (7) *1 in- (7) E tary tors LUGO- stxuc- , tRIVATt 6-19 6-20 (s) 6-48 6-18 6-14 2-18 YEAR 9-18 5-18 6-18 6-19 6-18 6-18 Girls 12-19 12-18 12-20 13- ON ' al admitted OD WHITEContinued Boarding 6-14 13- 6-16 3-16 I. 6-14 2-18 (s) department 13-20 12-18 13-18 Boys ages ...... DATA SCHOOL -4 -4 -4 -8-4 -8-4 -1-4 -8- -8-4 -8-4 -6-4 -8-4 =8-4 -8- 6-2-4 6-2-4 organ- - - -6-3-3 -6-3-3 Kg Kg Kg.-8-4 Kg.-8-4 (3) Kg Kg ization THE )4.-6-2-4 Grade _ _ _ . _ .. . Ad- at STATISTICAL influence 3 Catholic__ Catholic_ Catholic_ Catholic DURING do do do do do do do do do do 410 _a0 - _ado ventist. _ Roman Roman Nonsectarian._ Religious Roman Nonsectarian4____ Roman -Seventh-day _____do _ _ _ _ .. CERTAIN de PUPILS ' Ver- ...... - United ...... concep- England_ AND ot Hudson Lexington_ Academy, tinned Cincinnati_ Columbus Vincent Cleireland Academy, Mount location New Tiffin. Toledo rder New St. Cincinnati Cincinnati Cleveland and Girls, ilolumbus_ Cincinnati of Springs Richardton___ 1 Cleveland School, Dame for , Academy, Academy, Omo Immaculate - School, ii .4tademy, the school Junior School, DXCITACon the School, Academy ot Mechanics, Academy, of Village Seminary, School, H School Academy, Academy, of Mercy the 15.NAMES Notre Rwerve Cleveland. of Vernon of Canton. Columbus. School,-Cleveland Bible way-Brown Name NORTH s o M Mary's Ursula Ursula's Francis Mary's Vincent's Joseph Mary's Aloysius Cincinnati Paul, tion, East American DO .L TABUS cibildren's Columbm iisdeany St. St. IAàfsI St. Bt. Mount Bt. Mount Bt. Mother Western University a. ISt. Ached " I I. . .4 - tf t I a. 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ENROLLING I Girls a 43 87 84 pupils 101 156 143 112 248 213 Secondary le Boys 7 9 8 16 13 19 19 16 10 16 11 34 SCHOOLS 22 20 8 g I 1 122 9 in- 1933Continued ary tors struc- Second- 6 77 63 76 27 83 99 52 66 95 38 116 159 .... and 8 - . M Girls JUNE ...... includ- 5 6 19 26 29 56 oo 27 70 41 28 90 nursery 116 148 134 498 206 BOARDING 7 Elementary ...... kindergarten Boys pupils, go ing qo 8 5 4 8 4 8 3 8 3 4 1 8 9 10 12 13 10 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 $ 1 ENPING (7) (7) (7) (7) in- Ele- tary men- tors struc- PRIVATE 5-16 7-17 6-16 6-18 6-18 6-16 5-16 12-18 12-20 13-18 14-18 12-23 YEAR Girls ON p admitted WHITEContinued Boarding 4 3-19 6-12 5-16 5-16 8-24 6-12 6-10 7-17 6-16 I. department 14-20 14-18 14-19 14-18 14-27 14-20 12-18 10-18 Boys ages DATA 4 4 4 7- 7- _6 - SCHOOL I -8- -8- -8- -8- -6- 18 i le -8-4 -5-4 -2-4 -3-3 -1-4 -8-4 -6-2-- le -6-2- -6-2- organ- 18 -4-3-3 -6-2-4 3 ICg.-8-4 Kg Kg . ization THE Grade _ _ _ _ OD =-Ips ...... STATISTICAL ...... influence 3 Catholic_ Catholic_ Catholic_ Catholic DURING do do do do do do Roman Lutheran Roman Presbyterian Friends Nonsectarian__ Roman Christian Nonsectarian Nonsectarian__ Nonsectarian Methodiq Roman Religious _____do ...._do .____do______do _ _ _ _ _ CERTAIN PUPILS Pitts- Phila- .... North . School. lb _ Mawr AND Academy, Mawr York location High School, Topton Mononfahela Bryn Pittsburgh Oakmont Asylum, Herman__ Asylum Bryn Academy, Kingston and Abbottstown Wilkes-Barre_ Philadelphia___ Pittsburgh Pittsburgh____, Pennsburg_ 1 High Westtown Miss, College Military NAMES School, Institute, School, The, school School, Mercy Orphan Orphan of Academy, School, School, ot College Seminary, School, Seminary, Academy, Academy, Home 15. Kanty School, Protectory, Academy, Forge School. ly Side Institute, PI2netrYLvAxu.Continued Collegiate Name IA( John's John Molls Patrick's Ann's Anthony's mary's East. burgh. Erie. delphia. Wayne. Minx Perklomen Paradise Our Orphans' St. St. St. Norwood St. St. St. St. Shady York Toner Transfiguration Untiiine Valley Shipley Westtown Wright's Winchester Wyoming , ISLA IMO FYI ContraOeiegio Philippine de flan Agustin College Iloilo Pazursois de Iloilo, Iloilo_ RomanBaptist Catholic_ _ -7-4 4 13-20 6-20 13-20 3 1211 247 108 39 884 175 4472 ,10 99 2410 2,5, 106800 501 ...a 200 Calegio de Ban Joss, Jaro do Kg -7-4 6- 3 3 1 1 118 3 5 95 AD 27 1, 804 . Coiegio de Banta Rasa, 8antisimo, College, Manila Manila ddo o_ 9 Kg -7-4 -7-4 7-19 10-19 4-20 31 15 18 5 494 9817 40010875 91 3 3 171 1 5 188 20g145 30 354013 6,2, 120 700 660 ...... 500 6-20 dw, Normalgr.&InstituteHoly College, de Mujeres, National Manila University, Ghost College, Manila ...... _ Nonsectarian do ...... KgKg.-7-4 -7-4-7- 7-184-10 (I)7-18 2014 6 253 41 187139 89 54 76 ...... 48 16 7 3, 237 345 43, t300 8, 750 43 50 5, 396 MI, 20 fn. Pmmpine Junior College, Manila_ Seventh-day Ad-ventist. _ Kg -7-4 -7_4 12- 12- 3-40 3 5 AP 8 92 33 7 40 1, 100 Oa a/o Bantast.BillimanFilar Joseph's Isabel Institution, Institute, Academy, Academy, Dumaguete_____.Zamboanga Sariaya_ Manila PUZIITO Rico RomanPresbyterian Catholic do ____ _ Kg.-7-4 4-4-7-4 6-30 6-304-254-22 3 1013 7 6943 28 3084 3 35 37 Z37 55,7:320 .... - - 6616 5 .... 942705 380. 179 _ Academy of. the Sacred Heart, San- Roman Catholic_ _ -8-4 ------7-19 3 19 3 94 3 12 3 63 14 1, 875 me es - Colegio turce.Santurce. Puertorriqueno de Was, Nonsectarian____ Kg.-8-4 14-20 4-18 1 97 164 3 244134 3 5 5 9044 " 45 18 6 1, 100 e MP . . OF Lady o( RIIODZ ISLANDthe Holy Rosary, Yanco_. Roman Catholic__ Kg. -8-4 3 71 3 7 57 ID ______15 Elmhurst, Academy Providence. of the Sacred _ Roman Catholic._ -8-4 6-18 ' - 3 10 8 123 .... 6 -149 - 121 d M. 31 7, 1,000 200 85, 000 MountLincoln St.School, Charlesdimesapart, Providence_ Academy,Brown Woon- 1, Providence_ - RomanFriends Catholic do Kg.-6--2-4 111-7-18 -4-4 10-22 12-19 3s 13 8 313 ... _ _ 2016 268 ... . 3126 10, 0003, 560 125, 000 6, 000 socket. OP 40 ano Ob. St, Aloysius kilo. Providence do -43- 5-15 5-15, 1 3 19 8 160145 4 1 10 122 16 5, 500 alb St.St. Francis Clan's School,Orphanage, Woonsocket Woonsocket_ __ __do do Kg -8-4 Kg -8- 3-9 3-206-20 (7) 8 2159 607127 s 17 148 w wo m. 28 3, 000 250 15, 000 St. George's School, Newport SOUTH CAROLINA Protestant copal. Epis- (is) 13-18 *4 ..... Ashley Hall, Charleston Nonsectarian 6-2-4 12-21 11-19 s3 82 24 8 76 3 14 7 89 102 2426 8, 1,330 500 - Bailey Military Academy, Boma DAKOTA Greenwood do -3-4 11 174 187 a a HolySt. Ann's Rosary Rosary School, School, Mission Geddes Ridge:Kranzburg______School, Pine omp. Roman Catholic__ dodo 6-2-4-8-2- 6-196-146-18 6-196-18 33 3' 3 as62 5555 5 as 8 39 6 10 ------, Bee footnotes at end of table. rç tio 4.4p PP 00 'Nouvoaaa 172-ZE6I 4 ',GIP 410 MD $30 . 000 000 000. 529 555 MD .40 ..... 5, 3, IS 8, A*, ..... nent 615/1P 34, . fund ment IND ea .... e Perms" e endow- 4111 MORE alb , 35 700 2r)9 550 800 017 790 698 500 750 500 500 000 000 000 000 In 14 OR vol- 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,300 5, 8, 4,500 2, 3, 2, 6, lanes ...... Bound library 100 3 5 7 18 14 10 12 17 14 32 14 35 50 29 50'4 1$ 1933 itte. High- school ...... gradu- , e 01; 411 e ID al 4 110 ..... stu- dents College e al 13 40 32 30 23 35 58 82 39 43 61 60 63 ENROLLING 11 I Girls vt. 9 15 34 10 25 21 pupils 35 48 71 47 120 177 152 173 105 Secondary 10 Boys Ir 5 2 3 3 3 5 7 5 5 5 9 o SCHOOLS 10 13 16 13 I 3 1 1 s 1933Continued 9 6 1 6 in- ary tors struc- Second- es. e. 95 64 83 68 56 52 67 47 IM 52 78 52 17 58 88 25 191 109 and 8 a, JUNE e Girls 1 a. includ- go WI 71 54 67 38 65 46 74 78 64 62 64 18 .1 22 20 75 23 40 23 nursery BOARDING 102 165 MD 7 MP Elementary 14 11111 kindergarten M. Boys pupils. .11 ing AID m. 5 2 5 5 4 5 3 3 4 __ 6 4 4 1 3 2 4 4 2 31 3 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 ENDING' 1 1 s $ $ 3 in- (7) (7) Ele- tary men- tors struc- _____ PRIVATE 14- 14- irtls 1-21 6-16 7-15 6-14 6-18 6-14 7-16 6-18 6-20 6-16 6-14 6-16 YEAR 8-25 8-21 5-18 10-12 o 14-20 ON admitted WHITEContinued Boarding 14- 14- 4 1-21 6-14 7-15 6-14 I. 7-16 6-12 6-14 6-14 6-14 6-14 6-14 6-18 8-21 department 10-28 12-20 12-22 Boys 12-19 14-21 14-20 ages DATA SCHOOL -4 -4 -8- -8- -8- -8- -8- -8- -8-4 -8-4 -8-4 -8-4 -8-4 -8-4 -2-4 -2-4 -2-4 -8-4 -8-4 -2-Is -8-11 8-4 -8-2- organ- 3 tz.atIon THE Grade _ _ Ad- Epis- STATISTICAL ______influence Catholic DURING Catholic.. South. - th-day tiSt. do do do do do do. do do do do do do _ ven copal Roman Methodist Nonsectarian __. Religious Baptist Methodist Presbyterian Nonsectarian Congregational__ Roman ______do, _ CERTAIN .PUPILS ______HIlL. Cross- Dept.), AND inued .______Rapids Academy, location Pleasant Francis_ School, (Prep. Sturgis Haven Dell Milbank Bridgewater and St. Emery Memphis Grenville_ Diznock 1 Elkton Epiphany Salem Baxter Webster_ Cosby. Chattanooga.. Petersburg College Chattanooga school School, Academy, Paul, School, School, Military Mountain Trammels DAKOTACont School, Academy,_ of School, Mission, Academy, School, School, School, School. 15.NAMES Academy, School, and Junior Hill School, j. School, Seminary, Academy, Name SOUTH k., Francis Antlionzl_i Martin's Mary's Martin's Mary's Mary's Mary's Peter Joseph's lAwrence Otto's Stephen's Agnes Columbia. ville. Collegedale. Maui St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St St. St. St. Baxter Baylor St. McCall's Cumberland Pleasant Cosby It. Morgan St. Southern Columbia . 1%./. ' * . . . 4 .1 ; L High School, 14-20 14-20 12 127 158 4/0 T. MI- MP dilb 38 5, 536 824, 528 Wataugaweshinstoes Academy,Washington cones.College. TRIM BuU ...... - Baptist_Presbyterian___ -4 12- 12- MI 4 52 65 9 1, 457 Roman Catholic__ s 7-4 7-18 11*-- 3 7 69 90 s 3 41 4 1, 500 010 d Immaculate, MD aoteaanYImamtolyHolding Institute, LaredoWichita Crass School, East Bernard F Word Academy,:Vary Corpus _----d0MethodistRoman copal South. Catholic Epis- Kg -7-4 - 7-4 -7 5-217-11 6-177-125-21 11 94 836554 124 8330 12 7 29 8929 1415 3, 000300 77 e ... . a C'e Christi. .0. MP MO 411. 40 .dr 4M aD ay. 40. _ _ 7-4 40 Mb 5-18 $ 3 .= 48 3 g d Mr 0. 85 17 3 500 Incarnate Word Academy, . _ Roman Catholic_ s 4 8 alb 14 Houston__ _do - I 6-18 72 75 a Da 5, 000 MasonicLoretto Academy, Home School, El Paso___ _ -7-4 OD OD 5-21 im 5-21 1 11 142 _ 104 14 MD 76DM 81 43 3, 700 500, 000 SacredNazarethMount.St. Heart Academy, Miehael'r. Academy. Victoria_ School, Dallas..._ FortWorth____Del Rio___ _ RomanNonsectarian Catholic__ _do do ...... Kg -7-4 -7-4-5-4-7-4 12-21 6-155-20 1s33 45 2 4438 13.5 6947 311 45 3 812457 17 45 f 3, 000 290400 e 40 St.Sacred Heart School, Fort Agnes Academy, Houston____. Stockton _m_doeee.dO _ _ aeee.ee ... -7-4 -4- (115 8-206-15 s1 67 6 147 53 102 78 3 10 1 4 45 112 P al. 30 7 4 000 ..... St.Bt.,st. Joseph'sLudmila's Joseph's Academy,Academy. Academy, ShermanBrownsville Shiner ..... _ _ ..... _____do _ __ dodo -7-2-3 -7-4 7-20 7-188-18 s2 65 6745 7778 I3 54 ...... 19 2845 13 0 10 000 1, 500 600 111.111 Kg -7-4, $ 9 ow St.Bt. Mary's Academy, Marshall Austin ...... do n -7-4- 7-4 do 40 do 40 MD .0 8-186-19 13 i4 6 5 _ ..... _ _ 32 435873 3 10 3 4 11 682348 # 1211 9 2,4, 000150100 wi 40 - -6- 40, Antonio oo St, Mary's Hall, San _ Protestant Episco-paL _ 3 1 .4m O. 40 St. Xavier's Academz;inasDeniaon. -7-4 qp 40 40 4b 40 46 6-20 4 76 93 5 19 32 13 1, 000 Roman Catholic 6-18 3 9 \ 9 100 79 s 9 110 411, 13 7, 610 Ursuline Academy, Oallas do Kg -7-4 CO VillaUrsuline Maria Academy, Academy, San UTAH Brownsville....Antonio. .. do ** ****á **4 ..... Kg.-7-4 -7-4 40D .0 eV (I)5-18 3s 5 6 29 1 84 5040 ..... 1010 6, 1,200 725 .. ... ' .. ... Sacred Heart Academy, VERMONT Ogden. 8-4 6- I 6-18 8 13 61 3 31 7 Po 51 * 16 5,000 Congregatkroa)____ -4 -13-19 1 13-19 e IS 8 74 68 MD 24 100 5, 000 Burr and Burton. Seminary, Mambas- 4D ter. __ 4% MI 4101 ...... 17 180 150 73 M. Lyndon Institute, Lyndon Center_ Nonsectarian _ -4 14-2013- 13-14-20 11 92 124 - 47 1, 500 _ 200.00020, 000 MountMontpelierPresentation St. Joseph Seminary, of Mary Academy, HighMontpelier School, Rutland__ Is- 40RomanMethodist Catholic Mr /M. Kg.-8-4 -8-4 -4 5-14 0-20 5-20 s1 5 8 8341 8457 3 13 3 108 9 145 19 ..... 3810 360 ...... Sacred Heart School,land Newport Pond. do Kg -8 4 (1)7-12 p 41. 7-18 I 3 11 151 153 19 St.St. Johmbin7 Academy, St. Johnsbury_Paul'sBea footnotes at eñd of table. ool, Barton ...... - RomanNonsectarian Catholic__ .44 -8- - ...... ís)6-14 4 53 83 217 205 ...... oo 800 239, 474 4t. o CA rIVIN/Iala `Nouvaciaa -1 00U ..... 6, 5,000 11 $9,000 nent fund pent Perms- endow- ______..... MORE 127 122 120 375 700 000 805 200 200 000 000 14 in OR 1 1, 1, 1, 1, 2,000 2, 4,240 6 2,300 7,000 vol- 5, 5, 8, 2, 8,000 umes ..... 41111. Bound library _ 100 7 8 19 17 13 31 26 31 13 24 84 38 29 44 30 30 43 13 1933 ates High- school gradu- _ _ . _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ . ______. __ . _ _ _ 13 __ _ _ ..... stu- _ _ _ _ dents . _ _ College _ _ ... __._ 13 51 91 53 88 35 59 144 124 100 . . ENROLLING 11 ' Girls . I . 15 49 99 32 62 26 pupils i2 131 115 164 113 222 _ l Secondary - _ Boys _ Continued _ , 5 6 7 8 9 8 4 6 16 10 10 16 15 zi 18 10 SCHOOLS 3 3 -17 As 1 II s a 1 : 3 3 3 in- tors ary struc- 1933 Second- . _ . _ ._ _ _ 6 a 26 72 42 70 41 . . __ 130 . 8 and _ _ Girls _ ...... _ ____ JUNE includ- _ _ _ 5 9 _ 54 45 28 28 74 46 ... 141 nursery gOARDING 7 _ .. , Elementary _ kindergarten Boys pupils, ing ._ .. . 2 2 4 2 4 4 3 6 ___ 14 ê a 3 1 3 3 I _ 3 s _ (7) (7) (7) (T) ENDING in- _ tors Ele- tary . men- . , struc- _ . __ PRIVATE 1 6- 6-18 (s) 6-23 ..... 14-22 10-19 13-1g 12-19 12- 10-21 Girls YEAR ..... ON ... _ _ admitted WHITEContinued .. Boarding 4 8-20 (6) 6-20 6-20 ._ I. department 14-22 12-20 12-19 11-20 13-19 12- 10-21 11-21 _ . Boys _ ages . _ _ DATA 74 ...4 SCHOOL -4 -4 -4 .. -8-4 -7-4 4-4 30 --g-4 -7-4 -7-4 -7-4 -7-4 - -34- organ- (1) 3 (II) Kg 4.-8-4 , . ization THE Grade _ _ , _ ...__ ..,..._ _ Ad- _ STATISTICAL Episoo: Episco- Episco- Episco- . ___ influence - _ I DURING Catholic Catholic . _ do do _do ventist. Pal- pa Pal- pal. Roman Seventh-day Methodist Nonsectaritin____ Nonsectarian______Baptist Protestant Protestant Baptist Protestant Nonsectarian kreebyterian Protestant Religious --Roman I 1 _ __I _ PUPILS CERTAIN _ _ Fork 1 Chat-- ...... School, Buffalo Bris_____ Waynes- Staunton.. AND _ Woodberry location Ferrum__ Richmond_ Home Alexandria Richmond____ School, School, Academy, Alexandria_ and School, Academy, Taebma School, Auburn 1 Academy, School, School, Cireenway School, Chatham School, VIRGINIA school Orphans' Mission Military Forest . of Industrial Military Academy, WASHINGTON . Military High Hall, 15.NAMES Military Academy, School, Academy, Training Ridge Union Name Ridge Christopher's Catherine's Mary's . Forest. Union. Lynchburg. Ridge. WM. ham. i, Aquinas Auburn Woodbury littaunton Bt. Bt, Bt. Presbyterian Hargrav Madders Plenum Mbar= Fork Chatham Episcopal ...... Blue glue TABLE AUVUNODaS 40 150,055 160,000 ,w ______a 68 175 388 300 750 500 200 024 165 000 500 MX) 500 200 277 960 500 450 (XX) 000 125 1, 1, 2, 2,000 1 3,500 9, 2,000 1, 1, 2,000 3, 7, 5, 6,000 24,408 15,000 25, 5 6 4 14 15 23 79 18 45 69 44 35 26 40 25 82 37 38 85 83 4. 5 32 37 ...... ' ! 4 3 27 35 69 31 so 122 299 4 158 106 127 129 259 268 ' 11. * 4 28 92 92 207 259 125 323 240 217 1- 1 / " 1 7 4 9 8 4 5 15 20 10 12 11 13 26 12 16 15 11 11 26 3 1 s 3 3 3 6 s s 3 s 1 3 3 (7) 3 56 32 80 32 59 88 41 82 63 60 44 51 62 124 205 110 305 113 123 135 3 24 49 82 40 44 33 98 61 52 67 56 49 140 169 131 141 134 106 141 I 2 5 6 8 9 3 7 3 4 4 3 3 4 3 6 6 4 11 25 10 10 17 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 I 3 (7) (7) (7) 12- -e -4- 6-18 6-18 6-20 6-14 5-18 6-21 6-16 3-14 6-20 5-14 6-15 7-15 6-14 7-18 5-17 2-17 6-20 5-16 12-19 14-20 13-19 12-21 4- :. 12- 6) 7-14 5-12 6-21 8-20 6-12 3-14 6-15 (I) ( 7-15 3-18 2-17 5-16 . 10-18 12-20 12-18 12-22 J 4 -4 -7 -4 --4 -4 -4 -4 -8-- -8- 8-4 1 -s-- -8- -8- I -8-4 -8-4 -8-4 -8-4 -8-4 - -8-4 4)-3- -8-1- Kg -6--2-4 H 14 lo 1 _ Ad- Epis- Catholic_ Catholic Catholic Catholic_ Catholic do do do do do do do do ao do do do do do do do do _do _do _do -do ventist. _ _ copal. __ _ _ _ Roman Roman Seventh-day Roman Presbyterian Lutheran _ _ Nonsectarian Roman Protestant Roman ____ _ ap.m4=4".do ..... _ _ ' du du Al- ___ City _ Mil- Mil- _ BDy Dela- Naval School, School, MoUnt St. Bay Fond Racine Ground_ City Plum Lewisburg. Seattle. Milwaukee Munster Odanah_ Prairie Francis Green and School. and table. Seattle Milwaukee St. Green p Academy, Vancouver School, New Winlock Milwaukee Seminary, Battle Richwood Dayfleld School, Mozee Academy, Parkersburg Wheeling Day School, Mission School, School, Boarding Ellensburg School, Home, Academy, Asylum, Geneva. School, end.of School, Kent High Military High School, ViltorMA at Academy School, School, School, School, Grade Baptist Lake Academy, Academy, Indian Country Indian Angel Military Academy, Academy, Military WISCONSIN High Springs High Academy, Orphan Academy, Orphan High the Academy, Wiser School, Angels Names Rosary Family Family footnotes Lawrence phonsus Nono John's Mary's Catherine's Mary's Vincent's4ilome, Joseph's Alphonsus Joseph Joseph Mary's John Joseph Oneida. Gresham. Calvary. Chien. field. Lac. waukee. waukee. Academyi See Columbia Briscoe Holy Providence Greenbrier Holy Lourdes Holy Bt.-Marra Lutherjin St. Pio Holy St. Visitation Campion Holy Guardian Northwestern St. St. St. St. St. St, St. Milwaukee St. Milwaukee-Downer St. St. St. Tema 15.NAMES AND CERTAIN STATISTICAL DATA ON PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLS ENROLLING 100 OR MORE CA PUPILS DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING de I. JUNE 1933Continued WHITEContinue" Ele- Elementary 3 Name of school and location Religious influence Grade ization organ- agesBoys departmentBoarding admitted Girls struc-torsmen-tary in- ing nurserypupils,Boyskindergarten includ- Girls hod Second-s torstrue-aryin- Boys Secondary pupils Girls Collegedents schoolstu- High-trudu- es1933 1 i braryBoundumes vol- in endow-Perma-mentnentfund tb. 1 3 3 4 3 s. 8 9 19 11 12 13 14 13 WISCONSIii--Continued amp am as Ma an. 410 3 MID St. Norbert's School, Sauk City. Roman Catholic -8- 6-13 6-13 I 63 9479 8579 it 1,450 AN' 411, IV MD a. 411, ilk St. Rose High School,St. Paul's Parochial School, Bloomer La Crosse__ _do do e -8- .4 6-14 6-14 14- 7 ------88 47 20 5,611 1 WYOMING a I. 0 Bt. Stephens St. Stephens. Indian Missibn School, do -8- 6-18 II. NEGRO 6-18 4 8 88 70 3,500 !ov ______cl0ti ALABAMA, ' . . - qui 8 LincolnCalhoun Normal Colored School. School, Marion Calhoun____. CongregationalNonsectarian_____ - -7-2-3-6-3-3 12-2015-24 14- 12-2014-22 11- (7) $ 92 986123 i 111 7016 17 45 332320 283219 ..... a aa 31 11 89 3.2025,8422,000 - N, *60,000Art.Alpm op $cel OakwoodPrairie Institute Junior College,School, PrairieIluntsville___ Seventh-dayPresbyterian ventists. Ad- Kg -41-3 31-8-4 (s) (4) 8 36 2753 62 (7) a 21 4 71 3 .16 31 510500 St. Mark's. School, Birmingham. Normal and Industrial Protestant copal. Epis- -8-4 ..... 12-1R 1 88 73ao (7) 38 25 Oa dit 7 1, 250 5, 000 Snow ¡fill stitute, Snow 11111. Normal and Industrial Tuscaloosa. In- Nonsectarian .4-3-3 si -4 15-30 14- 1S-25 14- 12 69 109 (7) 10 1512 37 8 58 21 4 3, 000600 74, 000 ThomasvilleStillmanStreet Manual Institute, Normal Trainingter.School, School, Thomasville. and Industrial Min- BaptistNonsectarianPresbyterian Kg.-63-3 -6-3-3 15-2010-18 14-2010-18 3 109 ar 88 2 8 18 4 e 18 1,500 0.44b. Mars College, Jacksonville_ GEORGIAIFLoama Methodist 31-3-3 14- 14- 1 (7) 1 7 12 37 40 62 24 3, 500 Cabin Creek High School, Griffin __ _ - CBaptist . ss -41-4 14-2317-18 17-2317-18 14112 74HT' 8837 93 30 4339 12 4,416 775 e '..r. irBaines Normal and Industrial.. Insti- Valley Normal and Industrialter, Academy, McIntoshFort Valley. i- 1 PresbyterianProtestant ongregaCOpal. done' Epis- 11 Kg.-7-4 --6-2--4-6-2-4 10-20 14- 13-20 14- s 8 252 69 336 75 10 9 114 92 160107 52 8 4538 2,5,163 000 38, 809 WalkerUnionImmaculate Baptist Baptist Institute,Institute,gusta.tute, AthensAugusta.Augusta___-- Conception School, Au- ___ . RomanBaptist Catholic.. do _ 1 Kg.-7-4Kg.-7-4Kg.-7-4 ______18-28 11- 6-20I 17-12- 31 55 las 3045 219 5120 345 5021 4 302273 41.1...... 2614 3 1, 240520 St.Holy Marrs Rosary Academy, Institute, New Lafayette Orleans__ Lotrunn _ Roman Catholic do -7-4-7-4 10-114 7-18 a 69 91 IOS (7) ¿ 4 5.3 26 36 2, 000 846 MARYLAND IND MP Mt -18 s 7 56 112 125 St.Bt. Elisabeth's Hom'eSchool, and IndustrialBaltimore. . MnorzsarA do Nurs -Kg -8 6-18 3 4 125 50 Benedict's School, White Earth__ M1/1813811,1 -6-2- I MaryCampbell Holmes College, Jackson Seminary, West Point_ _ MethodistPresbyterian _ $1-0-3-311-6-26-4 14-30 14-25 (7) $ 13 43 492932 613728 (7) 84 2435 602S63 443011 101318 3.2, 500000 ,m No OP MP SouthernUtica Normal and IndustrialUtica Institute. Institute, Christian Institute, Edwards_ 11 NonsectarianDisciples of C hrist 1111 4-4 z3-4 14-30 12- 12-25 12- 11 37 as (7) 29 39 8 dir 4 2000 , St. Monica Parochial School, Kansas Mason: Roman Catholic_ _ Kg.-7 6-14 6-14 1 3 4 78 104 kr No 01, ...... OD 411000 IMP OP 0...... 350 Little Flower RouseBeeWadingCity. offootnotes Providence, River. at end of Nsw Y table. do -8- 6-15 5-15 4 60 45 ...... ce0 Cra t2 slab `Nouvaaaa Co3 000 000 000 14 15, 41, nent fund ment Parma- $400, endow- . . ..._ ...... MORE 500 591 500 238 500 300 000 400 900 14 in OR vol- 1, 1, 1, 1 2, 3,930 2, 2,000 3, , miles Bound library 100 2 14 12 19 11 21 21 43 39 27 36 13 1933 ates High- school gradu- _ _ _,y _ 25 27 36 34 86 _ 132 . 12 _ Stu- , _ dents ___ College _ . 18 t3 57 50 38 57 87 87 89 68 119 , 200 11 3 ENROLLING ._ Girls _ , i 7 i 37 55 21 39 36 fi5 67 pupils _____ 1 19 Secondary ...... Boys Continued ______. _ 1 7 5 5 5 8 6 12 13 14 11 SCHOOLS 1% i a 3 9 in- ' tors ary struc- 1933 . Second- d 6 Ii8 70 5F1 89 81 88 46 130 and 8 ______Girl* _ includ- JUNE MP' 18 52 85 44 49 38 65 ys nursery 103 130 _ BOARDING 7 31 Elementary .... kindergarten pupils, ing ______. .. _ _ 5 5 5 5 1 9 _ 10 12 3 3 s 3 _ 3 6 _ , (7) ENDING (7) in- _ Ele- men- tors _ saucy-- ....0 . PRIVATE 6 5-18 6-14 (4) 14- 14-21 12-20 12-20 14-20 12-22 12-20 14-24 10- ROContinued Girls YEAR . ON _ _ admitted _ NEG Boarding 4 . 6-14 &) department 14- lf)-21 12-20" 14-23 10- 14-24 Boys ages H. ______DATA SCHOOL -4 7-4 7-4 _2_ -8-4 -8-1 -7-4 D 14 6-3-3 6-3--3 33-1- organ- -4ii-4 31 33 31 n-4- 3 31 . ization THE Grade ...... _ _ _ _ . . _ _ t- ______STATISTICAL ______-. __ influence _ _ $ DURING Catholic Catholic _ _ .. do do . _ Episcopal. _ _ Ròman Roman _ Baptist Methodist Protestan Congregational_ Baptist Methodist Presbyterian Nonsectarian_ Religious __ _ , _ . _ _ _ . PUPILS CERTAIN a __ ...... e ...__ . Insti- ______...... depart- _ Concord_ I . , AND Cornwells Industrial Sedalia location Mountain_ and Henderson and College, Industrial Rams School, Asheville 1 Camden Kings CAROLINA CAROLINA Dallas Institute, Trenton (High-school NAMES TIX/11/3 school Junior Mary Tzikm \... of PENNSYLVANIA Normal institute, SOUTH . NORTH Denmark. 15. Sumter. College Academy, Academy, Institute. Memorial . Mason. Providence Academy, itigh,gehool Name S. . tute, ment), Height& School, . Slaters' . Hoffman-St. Voorhees Morris Holy Palmer Bettis Mather Lincoln , Allen BarberScotia Henderson TABLE VIRGINIA Alb 411.- all ol 4 U-4 16-21 al 6 18 52 34 17 Nansemond Collegiatefolk. Institute, Sul- Baptist _ 16-21.r= 41 411. 13-19 12 6 92 - - - - 16 3,0004,200 ThyneSt. Francis Institute, de Sake Chaos HighCastle. City School, Rock W LOCO NMI . RomanPresbyterian Catholic_ -8-4-1-4 11-20 $ 5 52 64 6 47 88 ------24 1,431 .10 .0 St. Benedict the Moorwaukee. School, Mil- NurseryEnrollment and for kindergarten grades 9 to instructors12 only. included. Roman Catholic_ _ -8- 5-14 5-14 11 99 84 .... - 4, .1. ---- , . 43sO Women2-ymrMen instructors. teacher-training instructors. department. 11I7I.13 2-year50 Instructors5 Reportyears students junior in of highschool ChaffeeAgesteach ooprezin notin SchoolforNurseryboth given. course. West departments. included. degrades Point 9and to 13.Annapolis ent=nent. examinations; night high-school enrollment of 110 students included. 1u 14134 Grades&mil 'heat 7 to 13,not inclusive.distributedElementary1-year Junu by sex. ior not given. Nab 1/i.1711 High-school38 of this number course8 Swedishyears were consists inpreparing course,Evangelical of grades gradesfor 8 entrance toCovenant. 712 to 12, inclusive. =Cent examinations to the Naval Academy. a s. 14nIs37Isu 1HigUngraded.Preschool. Säbprimary PreparatoryStudentsyear post takinghigh department.department school. special courses. for beginners. -echoW course, grades 10 fink inclusive. is3381IIa Extra Students year taking of preparation commercialJuniorTwo collegespecial for collegecourse. (lepartment.teachers In addition in music to and art included. high sehooL Ibm 1$34sa PracticePrimer.2 years' nomadteacher-training training.Scbool maintains teachertraining til department offering 2 Years' work. department, 35 students enrolled In the teachertraining practice school. 56 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1932-34

TABLE 16.NAMES AND CERTAIN STATISTICAL DATAON PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLS FOR WHITE AND NEGROPUPILS ENROLL- ING FEWER THAN 100 PUPILS DURING. THE SCHOOLYEAR ENDING JUNE 1933

Ages'admittedto boarding department Name of school and location Grades Religious influence taught . . Boys 01r13

3 4 6

: . AtAnkiik

Alabama Lutheran Academy," Selma__ Lutheran . Avondale Mills. Birmingham Nonsectarian . -K Dirie Junior Academy, Gilbertown Soventh-day Ad- ventist. .% Eldridge Bsptist Academy,Eldridge....Baptist -1---4 12- Loulie Compton Seminary. BirminghamNonsectarian -9,-4 er ..... 41. a a, Margaret Bsrber SAminarv, Anniston_ Presbyterian -2-4 Miles Memorial College.''Birmingham__ Methodist (3) Sacred Heart Academy. Selma __a..Roman Catholic -8-4 ...... St. Benedict's School. Flherta do 11112 St. Peter's School,' Chastang do 1Lls Thorshy Institute. Thorthy______Conzregationalkt__ _ see. e-410 e Visitation Academy, Mobile Roman Cathblic 43-4 'we e e e e.41Ie AR170111

Convent of the Good Shepherd, Phoenix do -8-4 40 MI ...... 10-23 Evans School, Tucson Nonsectarian -2-4 14-20...... 111, Fresnal Ranch School.Tucson_...... ___do...... -2-1 11-18 Hacienda del Sol. Tucson ..... do -2-4 Judson School for BON'S, Phoenix do -8--1 0-1R ...... 0 a-aa a

Meat% RatSch School, Mega Protestant Episcopal -4 14-ln MO 46 a d a a St Joseph's Orphanage, Tucson...... Roman Catholic,___ 3-15 -3-15 Southern Arizona School for Boys, TucsonNonsectarian -. 11-19 A itcoins

4.4 Hilda Nasmyth High School,' Little Rock.Protestant Episcopal. -4 15-26, 15-2 Holy Angels Academy, Toneshoro... Roman Catholic_ -4 12-1S Morris Institute, Sesrcy do a P-16. .... a. a Southeast Baptist Academy,' Dermott_Baptist Kg.-8-4 (3» (I) C kLITORMA

Acad,yof the Holy Namets, Pomona Roman Catholic..-__ -4 aneo - e e 6-IS Bentley School Berkeley. Nonsectarian -8-4...M ...... 12-1.; Berkeley Hall School, Beverly Hills.--Christian Science_ _ Nurse Kg.s--1 6-16

The Bishop's School. Lit Jolla Protestant Episcopal -3-4 e 41,0 e 410,110 0e IOPe 12-1S Broadoaks School of Education. Pasadena_Nonsectarian Nun -Kg- (3) California Preparatory School, Covina__....__do -404 ( 1 ) Castilleja SchOol, Palo Alto do Kg.-g-4 G-19 Catalina Island School for Boys,,Avalon do -2-4 11-18 _ Convent of the Sacred Heart, Menlo ParkRoman Catholic -R-4 e e we. e 4. 6-14 Forsythe Memorial School, Los Angeles.-Presbyterian -0-4 12_22 Frames M. De Pauw School for Girls,Methodist -F4A 41.41, e 6-20* Los Anveles. Miss Fulmer's School. Los Angeles______Nonsectarian a O e e e e ce e e 6-12f Girls' Collegiate School, Glendora do .... ee eeeee 12-19 Miss Harker's School. Palo Alto do &-18 Holy Redeemer College. Oakland__ Roman Catholic 16-20 H yl ward School for Girls. Los Angeles_ Nonsectarian_...... 6-1'1 Ironwood Hall SchoolforGirls, Loa do (g) Angeles. Lomaland School, Point Loma. fte) A8-5 6-14 6-14 Martha Weaver School, Los Angeles__ -6-1 6-16 Marymount School, Los Angeles _ .Roman Catholic_ _ -8-5 6-1g Monteruma Mountain Ranch School,Nonsectarian -8-3. 6.20 41419 Los Gatos Nazareth House, Ran Diego Roman Catholic Kg. -8- ,2-12 2-17 Ojai Valley School, Ojai Nonsectarian -8- .5-14 Orton School for Girls. LosAn4les______do -6-4 ..... 6-211 Our Lady of Mercy Academy, RedRoman catholic -8-4eeee e ..... e (1) Bluff. Pacific Military Academy, Culver City_Nonsectarian . -8-4 6-18 Palo Alto Military Academy, Palo Alto do -8-1 645sae e St. Boniface Indian School. Banning__ Roman Catholic -- -8- 7-1.8 7-1S St. Joseph's Academy, Anaheim do... -8-4 6-19 Eit. Rose Academy, Ban Francisco do .. -2-4 ..__7_14/4

2 Bee footnotes at end of table. v. PRWATE ELEMENTARYAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS 57

TABLE16.NAMES AND CERTAINSTATISTICAeDATA ON PRIVATE* BO4RDING smooLs FOR WHITEAND NEGRO PUPILS ENROLL-

ING FEWER THAN 100 PUPILSDURING THE SCHOOL. YEAR . ENDING JUNE 1933Continued

Ages admitted to Grades boarding department Name of school and °cation Religious influence taught Boys

1 2 3 4 3

4 1/1 4 CLITORNIAContinued , 4_4 St. Thomas of Villanora PreparatoryRoman Catholic_ 12-20 Op, ...... 00 School, Ojai. St. Vincent's Ingtitution, Santa Barbara..____do..,...... ID IMP PO PO' Nurs. Kg.-8- 2-7 2-1S, San Luis Rey , San Luis do --" -8-4 6-12 6-21 Rev. BanMarinoHall School for Girls, SouthNonsectarian._...... Kg.4-4 5-18 Pasadena. aBan Rafael Military Academy. San Rafael._____do 1-8-4 Santa Barhara School. Carpinteria______dn -1-4 12-1`1 Bars Scrogys School, San Franclsco___ .do_ Nurs. Ke -S 3-14 3-14. Tamalpais School. San Rubel do -3-4 10-18

Thacher School, Ojai dn -1-4 13-18 Alb .... Urban School for Boys, Los Anceleq_ .._..do 8-4 6-20 Vrsuline High School. Santa Rosa__ Roman Catholic_ -4 6-1S, Webb School of California, Claremont....Nonsectarian...__J.._ -4 12-20 Welleoley School, Berkeley do --4 (I) (I) COLORADO

Abbey School, Canon City. Roman Catholic 1-2-4 Belleview Junior CoNeve (Prep. Dept.)Pillar of Fire_____ I-8-4 Denver. Campton Academy, Loveland Seventh-day Ad- 4-4 ventist. Colorado Military School. Denver______.Nonsectarian._ 4 4 . I ..... Colorado Springs Bible Trainim SchoolPilgrim Holiness___ 1-8-4 15- andChristian Academy,Colorado Springs,

Hope Lutheran School, WwtclifTe______Luthernn 41P 0, 6-9 7-9.

Mt. St. Gertrude Academy, Boulder__Roman Catholic_ -S--4 O. OP PP% 411 MP OP 5-20 Mt. St. Scholastics Academy, Canön....._do -4 (T) City. : . -q-4 Pancrntia Hall, Denver .. . . ______dn PP ao .. O. 41, 6-19 Ban Luis School, Colorado Springs__ _ Nonsectarian Nurs.Kg -8--4 10-1g. rim? Academy of the Holy...Family, Baltic.. Roman Catholic._ 7- Academy of Our Lady of Mercy, Milford -7-4...... 40 S-1g. Mrs. Botton's School, Westport Nonsectarian K -14-4 7-1S Cherry Lawn School, Darien do -7-4 6-18 6-19 Curtis School for Young Boys, Brookfield_____do_ ..... 4 9-14 ...... Center. The Gateway, New Haven...... do 3-5- ..... II 5-19 The Grail School, Congregational -4 15-20 The Gunnery, Wash ton_ Nonsectarian -1-4 12- ..... Hillside School, Norw k do, Eg -8-5 . b-18 Howe Marot School, Thompson ---__do s_2- 15-19. , Lakeville .2___do . (/) 8-14 The Litchfield School, Litchfield do -8- 7-14 Margaret Laldlaw School, West ,Hart ford_ _ do 3-9 3-96 Merricourt School, Berlin...... __ Congregational___ Nurs.Kg. 2-12oord' 2-12. Milford School, Milford... Nonsectarian. -4 14-26 Putnam Catholic Academy, Putnam_.....'.Roman Catholic___ 4-4 Ridgefield &Iwo!, Ridgefield Nonsectarian 1 4-4 )0- St. John's School, Deep River.. Roman Catholic..__ -8- 5-14 , Salisbury Nonsectarian -4 12-19 South , South Kent Protestant Episcopal 5 12-18 8 prtng Hill School, Litchfield r Nonsectarian______. -8- 6-15 6-16. School, North Stoat-in-Um,' do -5 12-21 . e .... O or 4. Waster School, Danbury Protestant Episcopal -5 11-19 Wykeham Rise, Washington,....,..,... ,Nonsectarian -4 12108 14

0,11 Aramaic+ School for Boys, Claymont__Roman Catholic_ 7- Bt. Andrew's School, Middletown...... Protettant Episcopal_ 12-19 St. Peter's Home, Wilmington______Roman Catholic_ 3t14. See footnotes at end of table.

. : ' 4 4.11 -40e. 58 13IENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1932-34 TABLE 16.NAMES ANDCERTAINSTATISTICAL DATA ON PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLS FOR WHITE 8,ND NEGRO PUPILS ENROLL- ING FEWER THAN 100 PUPILS DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 1933Continued

Ages admittedto Grades boarding department Name of school and location Religious influence taught Boys Girls

1 2 3 4 6

_AM

DISTRICT Or COLUMBIA

Chevy Chase School_ Nonsectarian aresapm...... 15-22 Epiphany School for Girls Protestant Episcopal I 67-16 Fairmont School Nonsectarian ..... (I) Ounston Hall OP do MD am . vi Nurs -S-4 10-21 do -6-4 12-19 Maret School do Kg 4-4 12-18 St. Joseph's Home andSchool_____ Roman Catholic__ _ -8,- 7-13 St." Patrick's Primary School., do_ .... . Kg.-3- 4-12 4-12

St. Rose's Technical School do -4 IMP Mlo 14-18

FLORIDA

Delleview Orphanage,' Belleview______Nonsectarian______Kg.-7- 4-16 7-18 Country Day School, St. Petersburg _ _ _do... _ .. Nurs.Kg.-6- 2-12 2-12 Florida Military Academy, St. Petersburg_____do -4 7-20 , Maitland_ _ _ Seventhqlay.Adven- 2-4 14-21 14-2i tist. . Holy Name Academy, San Antonio RomanCatholic.,____ 5-13 5- Indian River School, New Smyrna Nonsectarian -2-4 12-18 Miss Kirker's Sunshine School, St. Peters- do Nurs. Kg.-8- 3-7 3-12 burg. e. Mary Help of Christians.School, Tampa Roman olic__ -7- 7-15 10. Miami Military Academy, Miami Nonsectarian iS-4 6-21 .Out-of-Door School, Sarasota ______do Nurs. Kg. 8-14. 6-18 -S-4 St. Joseph's Academy,South Jacksonville_Roman Catholic_ 6-14

Aso. GEORGIA

. Gum Creek-Willacoochee HighSchool, Baptitt_ ...... _ -8-2 12- 12- Fitzgerald. Rosa Smith Normal and¡slightHigh Nonsectarian______e Nurs.-5- (3) (2) School,' Athens. Sacred Heart Seminary, Sharon ...... Roman Catholic - 5-13 St. Joseph's School, Washington ... .. do Nurs -Kg -8- 2-15 _4 St. Vincent's Academy, Savannah _ do_4/11 ..... 4.1 M. 10 . a .1. 14-20

IDAHO

Gem State Academy, CIRIwell Seventh-day Ad- -4 13-20 13-20 ventist. s nary Immaculate, Desmet Roman Catholic__ I M. _ ..... 5-17 Sacred Heart Mission, Desmet ._. do -8 5-16 St. Gertrude's Grade School, Cottonwood do 4...... 4-4 6-14 Ursuline Academy, Moscx)w do. t(Irt31 : ILLINOIS Chaddock Boys School, Quincy. Methodist -8--2 6-16 -8__ 6-15 Dakotah School for Boys, Dakota Nonsectarian ji e Elgin Academy, Elgin do _4 13-21 Fox River Academy, Sheridan Seventh-day Advent- _4 (3) (3) ist. Hinsdale Sanitum Academy, Hins- 111, 1. -4 17-31 17-25 dale. Holy Ghost Academy, Techny Roman Catholic 5-4 8-18 1linois_Technkm1 School,' Chicago . e _ .do -8- (3) Jennings Seminary, Aurora Methodist _4 e40 40 alb e ..... 12-18 Kenwood-Loring School, Chicago Nonsectarian Kg.-8-4 . 5-18 .Mother of Sorrows Institute, Blue IslandRoman Catholic.... _8- 5-12 545 Olivet College Academy. Olivet Nazarene._....._ _ _4 14- 14- Onarga Military School, Onarga MethodiAt 1-4 12-18 Our IJady of Bethlehem Academy, LaRoman Catholic.... -8- 6-14 - . Grange. - PleasantPrairie Academy,GermanReformed Church.... Silb4 13) 40.6Omoo Valley. Pleasant View Luther College, Ottawa__Lutheran__ - 14- 14-23 14-23 Resurrection High School, Chicago. Roman Catholic"...... _ 8-4 5-18 Roosevelt Military School, Aledo-: Nonsectarian 1-6--4 10-21 o . See footnotes at end of table. amp PRIVATEELEMENTARYAND SECONDARYSCHOOLS 59 L.. TABLE16.NAMES ANDCERTAINSTATISTICALDATA ON PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLSFOR WHITEAND NEGROPUPILS ENROLL- a ING FEWER THAN100 PUPILSDURING THE SCHOOLYEAR ENDING JUNE1933Continued

g qv. Ages admittedto boarding department Name of school andlocation Religiousinfluence Grades 1 taughtI I. Boys Girls

1 2 3 5

ILLINOISContinued

Sacred Heart Academy, Lisle Roman Catholic -4 12-19 St. Alban's School, Sycamore Protestant Episcopal 6-5 8-20 St. Angela's Academy, Morris Roman Catholic 8-4 6-18 St. Anne Academy, St. Anne do -8- 7-10 7-15 St. Barbara's School, Schaller do -8- 7-14 7-14 St. Charles School, Du Bois do -8- 8-14 8-14 St. Edmund's Hall, Nauvoo ..... do -7- 6-13 St. Joseph Academy, Galesburg . do -4 MP ..... 14-19 St. Mary's Academy, Nauvoo do 8-4 ... 5- ISt. Mary Magdalen, Nashville_------_-.....do Kg.-8- 11-12 10-13 St. Mary's School, Knoxville ProtestantEpiscopal -5-4 12-18 St.Paul EvangelicalLutheran School,Lutheran -8- 6-14 Milford. 6-14 St. Stephen's School, Flora Roman Catholic... -8- 6-15 6-15 St. Xavier's Academy, Ottawa _ do ...... -4 10. eV Mr e Todd School for Boys, Woodstock (1) Nonsectarian _ _ -8-2 6-16. University School for Girls,Chicago_ _ _.....do Kg -8-4 10-18 INDIANA

Academy of the ImmaculateConoeption,Roman Catholic....__ _t 13-18 Ferdinand. r . Fort Wayne Orphan Homeof the Re-Reformed Church.... formed Church, Fort Wayne. -8- 1-18 , Cicero Seventh-day Advent- -4 ist. 14-21 Jasper Academy, Jasper Roman Catholic -4 Monnett School for Girls, Rensselaer___ Methodist ...... Kg. -8- 6-16 Sacred Heart Academy, FortWayne. .ROMR:1 Catholic... -8- 0-14 Sacred Heart Training School,Indian- do..... -7-4 apolis. 12-21 St. Joseph's Academy, Tipton do -8-4 8-10 St. Joseph Orphanage, La Fayette do -5-2 10-16 Union Bible Sem»ary, Westfield Friends ..... -8-4 12- 12- 11. IOWA

Annunciation School, Coon Rapids__ Roman Catholic__.._ -8 6-16 6-16 Biblical Grades and HighSchool, Boone...Nonsoctarian -8-4 5-18 5-18 Holy Cross School, North BuenaVista..Roman Catholic -8-1 6-14 6-15 Lutheran Orphan's Home,Muscatine__ Lutheran Nun.kg. -8- 3-16 3-16 Mount Loretto HighSchool, CouncilRoman Catholic_ -4 Bluffs. 12-18 Oak Park Academy, Nevada Seventh-day Advent- -4 13-23 13-22 ist. Our Lady of Lourdes School, .....Roman Catholic.. 78-2 6-16 6-16 8t. Angelo Academy, Carroll do -4 13-18 St. Anthony's School,Hampers do..... _ -8- 6-12 6-14 8t. Bercham's Seminary,Marion do -8- 5-15 Bt. Catharines School,Dubuque do Kg. -8-2 1-13 1-13 St. John's School, Clarion do Kg -8- 6-16 St. Joseph's School,Garnavillo do -8- 6-14 Bt. Joseph's School, Preston 6-14 . .6do -8- (I) (1) 8t. Katharine's School,Davenport_...... Protestant Episcopal. Kg. -6-4 5-18 St. Mary's Higb School,Cherokee...... Roman Catholic...... -4 12-18 Bt. Mary's High School,Pomeroy do -8-3 6-14 6-13 81 Mary's OrphanHome, Dubuque do -6- 2-14 2-13 Bt. Patrick Academy,Danbury do Kg. -64 5-12 6-18 St. Patrick's &MollBernard do 6-4 6-1ft 88. Peter and Paul, WestBend do -8- 6-14 6-14 * Bt. Peter's School,Cascade a do -1-2- et. Vincent's ...... 6-15 Home, Davenport...... do 46. -6- 4-14 4-14 LAMAS

American IndianInstituté,Wichita....Presbyterian-0,110411 14-21 Breese Colitis, aka ..... flutOinson.A...... Maurinee e.e...0.411 ($) Friends Bible College;Hinjland.. Friends... -4 14-25 14-21. Guardian Angels'8c400ki Leav4pworth....Roman Catholic... 6-16 ate he footnotesat sad et labia. ot, cf. 4431e..- ,- *a- r pp 60 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1932-34

TABLE 16. NAMES AND CERTAIN STATISTICALDATA ON PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLS FOR WHITEAND NM11.0 PUPILS ENROLL- ING FEWER THAN 100 PUPILSDURING THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE1933 Continued 3 ief* Ages admittedtn board]ng depart rrivnt Name of school finti location Grades Relig,ious ireuence taught ! Boys Girls

1 2 3 F 4 5

KANSAS -Continued

Holy Epiphany School.: Leavenworth___ Roman Catholic.._.. 8-4 5-1S M iltonvale-Wesleyan A cademy,M ilton- Methodist 5 -4- (I) vale. Mount Carmel Academy, Wichita RonTin Catholic -8-4 5-13 Nacaret h I I igh School, Concordia do -4 14-21 _ _ _ _ -. Sacred Heart School, Pratt .....do .... -8- 0-16 6-16 St. John's MilitarySrhool,Salina__ _ Protestant Episcopal_ 6-4 g-19 e St. Joseph's Home, Abilene___ _ RorninCatholic -8- 4-16 4-16 St. Michael's School, Axtell do -8-4 6-21 6-21 St. Theresa Acagierny, Cawker City...... do.__ _ ...... -8- 6-12 6- St. Vincent Orphanage, Leavenworth do -8- 6-12 0-12 KENTUCKY

Brooks' Memcrial Institute, Canoe _ Presbyterian...... -8- , 10-J5 10-15 Cardome Visitation Academy, George-Roman Catholic -8-4 6-20 town. Fee Memorial Institute, Nicholasville____Presbyterian -2-4 14- Hazard Baptist Institute, Hazard Baptist ...... -4 (3) (3) Hazel Green Academy, Hazel Green Disciples of Christ -2-4 12-22 16-21 Houston Academy, Houston Presbyterian...... -8- 8-18 8-18 Margaret Hall School, Versailles Protestant Episcopal -8-4 6-18 Millersburg Military Institute,- Millers-Nonsectarian -8-4 6-21 burg. Mount Carmel High School, Lawson...... do -3-4 16-30 11,-30 Mount Mary School, Pewee Valley Roman Catholicel e -8 . .... 0-16 Mount St. Joseph Ursuline Academy, St do -4-4 7- Joseph. Oneida Institute, Oneida ..... Nonsectarian____.____ -4 (I) (I) St. Anne High School, Melbourne Roman Catholic -4 14-20 St.Catharine of Siena Academy, St. do -2-4 10-18 Catharine. St. Joseph's Preparatory School, Bards- 4-4 e ..... e-e town.

Science Hall Academy, Shelbyville Nonsectarian -8-4 alo Om ..... 0.= 10-18

LOUISIANA .06

Acadia Baptist Academy, Church Point_Baptist -4 10-40 10-40 Lafon Boys' Home,' New Orleans Roman Catholic Kg. -8- 2-18 Mount Carmel Academy, New Orleans______do 11-4 (3)13-19 Normal College and Academy of the__"..do lo _4 12-19 Sacred Heart, Grand Coteau. St. Gertrude's Convent School, Ramsay______do .. -8- 4-16 St. Joseph's School, Pineville do Kg.-7- 3-12 3-16 I St. Mary's School, Lafayette _ _ do Kg. -5- 4-12 4-12 St. Scholastics Academy, Covington do Kg. -7-4 6- MAINZ . Ave Maria School, Sabattus. Roman Catholic -8-2-0000 ... 3-... 6:16 Healy Asylum, Lewiston 4. do Kg. -6- 120111.0110.0.0.. , Lee Nonsectarian -4 12-21 14-20 Mount Merle Academy, Waterville...,RomanLatholic -8-4 5-20 Oak Grove Seminary, Vatsalboro Friend -2-t 12-20 Our Lady of Wisdom Convent, St. AgathaRffnan Catholic.. 4- 5-12 5-20 Pine Tree Academy, Auburn Seventh-day Advent- -4 14-18 14-18 ist. - a St. Joseph's Academy, Portland Roman Catholic -8-4 8-10 St. Joseph's Academy, South Berwick__.....do -8-4=01...... 6-18 St. Louis Home and School for Boys, do -8- 0-12 Portland. St. Michael's School, Bangor do -7- 5-18

MARYLAND Avondale Country School, Laurel Nonsectarian 4- 6-140000 ..... 000 Charlotte Hall School, Charlotte Hall__.....do 4-4 10-20 Chevy Chase Country DaySchool, ' do 4- 6-12 5-14 Chevy Chase. Else footnotes at end of table. PRIVATE ELEMENTARYAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS 61

TABLE16. NAMES AND CERTAINSTATISTICAL DATA ON PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLS FOR WHITEAND NEGRO PUPILS ENROLL- ING FEWER THAN 100 PUPILSDURING THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 1933Continued

.4hZe admit to bo.irding ,ielimtment Name of school and location Religious influence Grades taught 1 Boys Gals

1 2 3 4 5

1 1

M RYLANDContinued

Frederick Academy of theVisitatil,n,P,-)Inan Catholtc -S-4 .4 4. . 6-16 Frederick.

GeorgetownPreparatory School, Garrett _do -4 13-19 Park.

Greenwood School, Mixton._.. N.onseNariln _ -4-4 - . - - -- 12-18 flannel More Academy, Iteisterstowa._ tb. tintFti4copal. -2-1 10-19 LaSalle Hall. A nimewiala._ ...... Roman Catholic -4 (3) ...... Leonard I lall School. heonaritown._._ do -5- 7- 16 . .. Mount de Sales Acmlerny, Cat . . __cio ..... _ -4-4 14-19 MountWashington Country School for -_ __do...... -s- 7-14 Boys, MountWAshington.

Nelson School for Boys, Silver Spring_ Nonsectarian _ 6-14 Oldficlds School, Glencoe.... _ _ _do...... I -4 13-18 Roberts-Beach School, (ThtonsviMe__ _ ._.do -3-4 V-1S

Sacred Heart School, Glyndon _ _ _ _ Roman Catholic_ _ -6-- 6-13 6-12 St. Frances' Academy,' Baltimore do 8-4 6-18 St. James School, St. James__ __ Protestant Episcopal -2-4 St. Paul's-School for Boys, Baltimore__ _ do...... _...._ _. -7-4 St. Timothy's School, Catonsville do -4 14-18 St.Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum,Roman Catholic..... -6- Towson. rm. , Colora Presbyterian -2-4 12-21

MABS A CH US ETT3

Academy of tile Assumption, WellesleyRoman Catholic -8-4 5-18 Hills. Academy of Our Lady of the Elms, do -4-4 0 e e 10-21 Chicopee. The Misses Allen School, West Newton_Nonsectarian__...... -2-4 14-18 The Bement School. aperileld do Kg -8- 7-14 Choate School, Brookirne ..doa - .. -8-4 0 gm. 40 40 e e 0 11-20 Country Day School of the Sacred Heart,Roman Catholic 44 Ai W .... 6-17 Newton. Crestalban School, Berkshire__ Roman Catholic 6-14 , Deerfield Nonsectarian _ . _ -6-2- 7-16 ..... Eastern Nazarene College, Wollaston._ Nazarene -4 14- 14- , Southborough Protestant Episcopal -5- 8-13 Miss Halls School, Pittsfield_ Nonsectarian -4 13-18 Hillside School for Boys, Marlborough...... _do -8- 5-16 ..... House in the Pines, Norton do 4-3-4 12-20 House of the Angel Guardian, WestRoman Catholic -6- 0-14 Newbury. Howard Seminary, West Bridgewater....Nonsectarian..... 1 -4 41. e D 4. 14-20 Jeanne d'Arc Academy, Boston Roman Catholic -2-4 12-18 Kendall Hall, Prides Crossing Nonsectarian k -6 (1) O C e e eie.e.e 0 40 Lawrence Academy, Groton do -2-4 12-19 Lenox School, Lenox Protestant Episcopal -1-4 12-18 ... MacDuiße School for Girls, Springfieki Nonsectarian NurkSg.-8-4 0... e as 0.0 e . 12-i0 Mary A. Burnham School, Northampton.__do"..... -4 12-18 Mitchell School, Billerica...... do -8-4 7-18 Monson Academy, Monson Congregational -4 15-20...... e e e Mount Prospect School, Waltham Nonsectarian -3-3 11-17

Mt. St. Vincent, Holyoke Roman Catholic -8- 0 .0 4. 3-17 Northampton School for Girls, North-Nonsectarian -4 12-19 ampton. _71 Our Lady of Good Help, East Boston..._RomanCat6olic _- 41, OD m. am 4-16 1 -4 eV. Rogers Hall School for Girls, Lowell____..Nonsectarian..... _ ..... 15-20 Bt. Ann's Orphanage, Worcester Rom an. C at holic.. _ 1-12 1-16 St, Clement School for Boys, Canton__ _do -8- 5-15 ...... St. Dominic's Academy, Waverley..... do. -4- 5-14 St. John's Preparatory School, Danvers .do It -4 12-21 Bt. Joseph's Academy, Wellesley Hills._ _do -8- 5-14 St. Peter's Orphanage, Lowell do -8- 5-12 8es Pines School, Brewster Nonsectarian -8-4 Stoneleigh-Prospect Hill School, Green- -1-4 a. a. ..4. field. See footnotesat end of table.

.4b 62 BIENNIAL SURVEYOF EDUCATION,1932-34 .I TABLE 16.NAMESAND CERTAINSTATISTICALDATA ONPRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLSFOR WHITE ANDNEGRO PUPILSENROLL- ING FEWER THAN100 PUPILSDURING THESCHOOL ENDING JUNE1933Continued YEAR ,1 Ages admittedto boarding department Name of school andlocation Grades Religious influence taught I Boys Girls

1 2 3 4 5

MASSACHU8ETTS-C ontinued

Walnut Hill School,Natick Nonsectarian 13-19 Yaltham School for Girls,Waltham (13) R-4 Whittier School for Girls, Ipswich 6-20 Congregational -2-4 12-1S MicnioLN 3 Cedar Lake Academy, CedarLake_____ Seventh-day Advent- -4 ist, (3) Convent of the SacredHeart, GrosseRoman Catholic_ -8-4 Pointe Farms. Holy Name Boarding School,'Baraga._____do ...... -8 2-16 Holy Rosary Academy, Bay City do -8-1- 6-14 Kingswood School, Cranbrook, di... e. oaf U. Bloom-Nonsectarian -2-4 VEID field Hills...... (3) Leelanau School, Glen Aybor Christian Science -5-5 12-20 ' . Michigan LutheranSeminary, Saginaw_ Lutheran... ____ . -4 14-20 Nazareth Academy, Nazareth Roman Catholic -8-4 6-18 Bt. Joseph's Orphan Asylum,Baraga.___.. _....do...... _ _ Kg.--8 2-18 2-18 St. Vincent's School,Saginaw do . -8-1- 6-16 6-16 MniZSOTA

Bethany Lutheran College,Mankato___ Lutheran 1 4 14-23 14-23 Bible and Preparatory School,MountainMennonite...... -s-1- 12-18 Lake. 12-18 Derham Hall High School, St. Paul Roman Catholic _ -4 ...... O 14-18 Mount St. Benedict Academy,Crookston do -1-4 8-18 Pillsbury Academy, Owatonna Baptist 4-4 11-20 St. Benedict's Boys'Academy, St. Joseph_ Roman Catholic_ -8- 6-15 St. Clara School, Clara City do -8- 7-14 7-16 St. Francis High School,LittleFallsi. -4 12-20 St. George's School, NewUlm dc -8- 6-14 6-14 St. James OrphansHome School, Duluth do Kg.-8-3 mik-16yr. Smo.-16yr. St. James School, Faribault,.. Protestant Episcopal_ -8- 6-14 St. John's EvangelicalLutheranSchool,Lutheran -8- 6-15 Austin. 6-15 St. Joseph's Orphanage,Wabasha Roman Catholic._ Kg,4- 3-17 3-17 St. Joseph's School,Argyle do 6-12 6-16 Bt. Mary's Hall, Faribault Protestant Episcopal 2-4- 12-18 St. Mary's School,New Trier..... _ Roman Catholic_ . _ .8, 6-14 6-19 St. Paul's School,Comfrey do -8- 6-18 6-16 Villa Maria Academy,Frontenac_____.__....._do Kg -8-4 ee . 4-18 MISSISSIPPI

Baptis High School,'Hernando Baptist Kg.4-4 6-21 Chamberlain-Hant.Academy, Port Gib- 6-21 Presbyterian -4 dwo son. (1) e a e MississippiHeights Academy,BlueNodsectarian 4-4 12- Mountain. Palmer Orphanage, Columbus Presbyterian -4- 4-20 4-20 St. Augustine'sSeminary,' Bay St. Louis_Roman Catholic.... I -4 14-25 St. Francis Assisi,Brookhaven do 6-15 p. St. Mary's Orphanage,Natchez do -6- 3-18 Tupelo Military Institute,Tupelo Nonsectarian -4 .(1) MISSOURI

Academy of Our Ladyof Mercy, Joplin__ Roman Catholic...i_ 4-4 6-18 Academy of the SaaedHeart, St. Charles_ do -8-4 6-18 The Evans School,Normandy Nonsectarian 4-4 6-18 6-18 Holy Cross School, Cuba Roman Catholic -8- 6-14 41 6-14 Passionist PreparatorySeminary, Nor-se...do I-4- 12-lik or. Or la mandy. . Bt. Domenico ItalianOrphan Home, St.....ado 4- 6-14 6-14 Lou* . St. Joseph's Academy, Clyde do 4-4 6-19 See footnotes at end oftable.

it9 PRIVATE ELEMENTARYAND SECONDARYSCHOOLS 63 TABLE 16.NAMES AND CERTAINSTATISTICALDATA ON PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLSFOR WHITEAND NEGROPUPILS ENROLL- ING FEWER THAN100 PUPILS DURINGTHE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 1933Continued

Ages admitted to boarding department NEntie of schooland location Grades Religious influence taught 1 Boys Girls

Op.

1 2 3 4 5

_A- MISS° URIContinued

St. Joseph's Orphanage, St.Joseph.____ Roman Catholic_..... Kg.-8- 4-14 4-14 St. Martin's School, Rhineland do 6-16 6-18 St. Mary's School, New Cambria., do -8- 6-12 6-13 St. Paul's School, Concordia i-4 Lutheran 14-21 ..... Imp go Oo .» Villa¡Duchesne, Clayton _ Roman Catholic __ -4 12-17 MONTANA

Mount Ellis Academy,Bozeman _ Seventh-day Advent- -8-4 13- 13- ist. St. Joseph's Home, Helena ...... Roman Catholic .11p diD _ Kg.-8- 3-14 3-15 St. Mary Academy, Deer Lodge do ' -8-.N., 41 OP OP - Mt IV 6- St. Vincent Academy,Helena do -4 ...... 12-20 NaBRASIL& dothers'Jewels Home, York Methodist Ki. -7- 4 wks.- 4 wks.- 19 yrs. 20 yrs. Notre Dame Academy, Omaha Roman Catholic -4 (3) Sacred HeartAcademy, Papillian______.....do ...... _ Kg.-8-1- 5-12 5-17 St. Andrew's School,Bloomfield do -8-4 5-12 5-18 St. Augustine's School,Winnebago______do -8- 5-16 StBerchman's School,Raeville do -6-4 5-16 5-16 St. Boniface School,West Point do -8- St. James School, (3) (3) Crete do Kg.-8-1- 6-14 6-18 St. James School, Kearney. do. Kg.-8-1- 6-12 6-15 Bt. John's School, Fordyce .. do -8- 5-14 5-18

Bt. John's School, MID M. Prague_ ...... eID do...... Kg.-8- (3) (I) St. Joseph's School,Friend do -8-1 5-10 5-12 Bt. Joseph's School,Pierce do -8- 6-14 6-16 8t. Leonard'sSchool, Madison do_____.... -8- 5-16 5-16 8t. Mary's High School, Omaha...... __ %do 41111 -4______Bt. Mary's School, (3) St. Helena do...... -8-- - - - ...... 6-14 Bt, Mary's School,St. Mary...... _ _ do Kg.-8- 5-14 5-14 SS. Peter andPaul School, 131itte_ _ _ dib _do ...... -8- 6-14 6-14 88. Peter and Paul School,Genoa...- ._do.0 4/1 . ao ... .. MP e Kg.-8- 6-14 6-14 BS. Peter andPaul School,Howells.__-...._do Kg.-8- 7-14 7- 8t. WenceslausSchool, Dodge do Kg.-8- 5-14 5-14 8t. WenoeslausSchool, Wahoo do -8-2- 6-12 6-18 Shelton Academy,Shelton Seventh-day Advent- -4 (3) (3) ist. Nsw HAMPSHIRE

Clark School,Hanover _-Nonsectarian -4 14- Coe's NorthwoodAcademy, Northwood,.__do -4 14-20 CeQter. Holddrness School,Plymouth_.. _ _ _ Protestant Episcopal_ -4 12-19 Hospice St.Vinoent de Paul,Manchester_Roman Catholic._ Kg.-8- 5-12 5-14 Mount St. MaryAcademy, Manchester. do Kg -8- 4-14 7-14 Mount St. Mary'sSchool, Hooksett___ dQ 11-8-4- 5-20 Our Ladyof Grace Academy,Manchester. dóA -4 14- ,Andover Unitarian 11_4_4 8-20 Bt. Mary's School, Concord Protestant Episcopal_ Nurs.Kg -7-4 10-18 Stearns School,Mont Vernon_ _ Nonsectarian -4 14-20 Villa Augustine School, Goffstown______Roman Catholic -8-4 6-18 Nsw Jinn, Admiral FarragutAcademy, TomsRiver.Nonsectarian -8-4 12-20 De Vitte MilitaryAcademy,Morgapville do -8-1- 6-15ea, .p .... FreeholdMilitary School,Freehold' do -8-1- 6-18 ...... Holy RosaryVilla, UnionCity Roman Catholic Kg.-8- ...... _ 4-14 The HunSchool, lPrinceton ..... Nonsectarian -2-4 10- KingsleySchool, EssexFalls . do -8-4 7-20 LanceSchool, Summit - do Adb -8-1- 6-14 The Moderngcbool, Stelton do -8-1- 4-14 4-14 See footnotesat end of table. 64 1 BIENNIALSURVEY OFEDUCATION,1932-34

TABLE 16.NAMES ANDCERTAINSTATISTICALDATA ONPRIVATE BOARDINGSCHOOLS FORWHITE ANDNEGROPUPILS ENROLL- ING FEWERTHAN100 PUTJLSDURINGTHE SCHOOL ENDING JUNE YEAR 1933Continad 6 7-

AD Ages admittedto boarding department Name of school andlocation Religious influence Grades taught1 Boys Girls

1 3 4

=emele NEWJERSEYCOntinlled Mt. St. JosephHome for Boys andGirls, Roman Catholic -8- 5-14 5-14 Paterson. - Tbe Newman School,Lakewood do -2-4 12-18 Oak KnollSchool of ale LloAy Child,Sum- do mit. 5-1 ThePennington School,Pennington_ __ Methodist__ n-3-4 PrincetonPreparatory School, _ 12-21 Princeton_Nonsectarian...... _ _ -1-4 13-20 Rose Haven Schoolfor Girls, Northvale _ do b-8- ty-1,5 St. Anthony'sSchool, Arlington _8_ Roman Catholic 6-16 St. Bernard'sSchool, Gladstone ....Protestant Episcopal -3-4 11-18 St. John BaptistSchool, Mendham do 11-2-4 8j. Joseph's HighSchool, Metuchen 1 1-19 Roman Catholic -4. St. Joseph'sHowe, Jersey City 14-18 do -7- 7-16 St. Mary'sHall, Burlington....______Protestant Episcopal Kg -8-4 Somerset Hills 6-15 School, Far Hills _ °I' do -S-2- Wenonah Military 7-18 ...... Academy, Wenonah..Nonsectarian 4-4 10-20 e .... NEw MEnco Allison-James School,Santa Fe .....Presbyterian -3-4..... ea .40 12-2e Harwood Girls Scl,Albuquerque Methodist Jicarilla ApacheT -8-2- re-. .,, . foo 6- School, Dulce_ Reformed Church____ Kg.-8- 6-18 6-1S Loretto Acadeni . Cruces Roman Catholic -8-4 6-20 NESYORK 4. Academy of OurLady ofLourdes, NewRoman Catholic York. -8-4 10-18 Academy of the Sacred Heart,Albany do -7-4 6-19 Academy ofthe SacredHeart of Mary, do Sag Harbor. -8-4 MI ...... 5-18 Adirondack-Florida School,Oncheota_ Nonsectarian A. M. Chesbrough Seminary, -3-4 12-18 North Chili.Free Methodist 1 4- 15-25 15-22 AmericanFemaleGuardianSocietyNonsectarian Home, New York. Kg.-3- (3) (I) Andrarook School,Tarrytown_ do -5 Ardsley School, 14-20 Ardsley. do...... -8- 5-8 5-14 Bennett Schoolof Liberal andApplied _ do_ Arts, Millbrook. 1-2-4 10-20 Bentley School,New York do Kg.-8- 33f-8 7-10 Bethlehem OrphansSchool, Staten Island_Lutheran -8-1- 3-18 Briarcliff High School, 3-15 Briarcliff Manor__ Nonsectarian 6-4-...... 13-21 Cathedral ChoirSchool, New York Protestant Episcopal -4-1 9-15 Cazenovia Seminary,Cazenovia...... Methodist 11-3-4- Eymard Seminary, 12- 12- Suffern Roman Catholic s4- 12-20 .... Gardner School,New York Nonsectarian 6-7-4 14-21 Genesee WesleyanSeminary, Lima Methodist 12- 12- Graylock School,Peekskill _ ...... Nonsectarian Nurs.Kg.-6- 2-10 2-10 Beckley School,Tarrytown do -5 12-19 Hartwick Seminary,Hartwick Seminary.Lutherian -4 12-20 12-20 Harvey School,Hawthorne Nonsectarian. b- 9-15 Hessian Hills School,Crotonon Hudson do Nurs.Kg.-8- 4-14 4-14 Hewlett Schoolfor Girls, Cedarhurst do 11Kg.-8-4 6-18 Highland Manor e e el es School, Tarrytown-on- .do .... e e AO e Kg 18-4 et Hudson. 5-20 Hoosac School, Hoosac Protestant Episcopal -4-4 10-18 Immaculate Academy, Hamburg Roman Catholic _ _ -4 (3) Kohut Schoolfor Boys, Harrison______Nonsectarian -8--4 7-17 Lisa Day Nursery,NewYork do Kg.2wks.-7yrs2 wks.-7 yrs Manumit School,Pawling do -8- 7-12 7-12 Mary ImmaculateSchool, Ossining_ Roman Catholic -8-4 6-18 The Mohonk School,Mohonk Lake Nonsectarian -1-4 12-20 Mount St. JosephSelect School, New-Roman Catholic...- burg. -8- 4-14 4-14 Noble School, Rye Congregational Nurs. kg. 8- 3-8 I-16 Northwood School, LakePlacid Club_ Nonsectarian -3-4 12-20 O .e ... PalmerInstitute-Starkey Seminary,Congregational Lakemont. -1-4 12- 11. Beefootnotes at end of table." e.

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1 PRIVATE ELEMENTARYAND SECONDARYSCHOOLS 65

TABLE16.-NAMES ANDCERTAINSTATISTICALDAT'AON PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLSFOR WHITEAND NEGRO Pifirl_V ENROLL- ING FEWER THAN100 PUPILSDURING THE SCIMOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 1933Continued

Ages admitted to, boarding department Name of school and location Grades Religions influence taught I Boys Girls

1 2 3 4 5

NEW YoasContinued

Pawling School. Pawling Nonsectarian -1-4 13-1S PutnamHall, Poughkeepsie_.- ... _ _ . do Kg-N-4 12-20 Raymond Riordan School, Highland -6-4 0-20 Repton School, Tarrytown do -S- I 8-15 ...... Sacred Heart School, Dobbs Ferry Romltn Catholic -s- 5-14 St. Agnes' Institute, Rochester_ _...... do 6-1S St. Ann's Hermitage, Poughkeepsie.. _ do -1-4 13-ls i. St. Christina School, Cooperstown Prot est.AntEpiscop:11.: K. s-4 5,-10 5*-1S St. Elizabeth's Academy, Allegany Roman Catholic..... Kg 8-4 7-1S St. Faith's School, ,arjto(.7a VProtcs;antEih.copnl -S-4 6-1S St. John's School, Ossining...... Nonsectarian -7-4 b-17 St. Joseph's Academy, Lockpert _ Rowan Catbblic -4 14-15 St. Joseph's Farm and School. Dunkirk._ _do Nurs -S- 4- ls ...... St.Joseph's Mountain School,Saint _do . . -6-4 6-12 6-1S Josephs. St. Joseph's School, Ogdensburg do Nurs. -6- 2-16 2-16 St. Louis Academy, Staten Island do.... -8-4 6-1S St. Mary's Home, Jervis du -Kg.-s- 3-16 St. Mary's Home and School, Dunkirk...... do Nurs.-s- 4-18 St. Patrick's Academy, New York...... do .-S- 5-18 St. Vincent de Paul Institute,Tarrytown...... do Kg. 5-10 Salesian School, Goshen do 0-16 .... Sella Academy, Bedford do -8-4 5-20 s The Semple School. New York ...... Nonsectarian -4 WI ..... Silver Bay School, Silver Bay . do -4 12-19 a, 40- The Storm ,Cornwall-on- ____do -2-4 13-20 apa Hudson. Susquehanna Valley Home, Binghamton_ do Kg. I- 2-16 2-16 Thevenet Hall, Highlanii Mill.; _ 4, Roman Catholic -8-4 6-18 Winnwood School, LakeGrove Christian Science__ Kg. -s-4 5-1S 5-18 O NORTH CAROLINA 7 Appalachian School, Penland Protestant Episcopal_ -7- 3-12 3-14

Blue Ridge School,Hendersonville___. Nonsectarian 4-4 0- a, Brevard Institute, Brevard _ _ . Metliudiit -1-4 12-30 12-30 Concordia College (High-SchoolDepart-Lutheran ...... I 4-I 14-22 14-20 ment), Conover. Elise Academy, Hemp Presbyterian..... -4 (3) Cs) Fassifern School for Guls,Hendersonville.Nonsectarian -2-4 1°- Glade Valley High School,Glade Valley...Presbyterian -4 12-20 121 Immanuel LutheranCollege,'(High-Lutheran I -4 14- 1- School Department),Greensboro. The Patterson School, Legerwood...... Protestant Episcopnl. -5-4 12-20 e ...... Pisgah Industrial Institute,Candler Seventh-day Advent- . 15- 15-- ist. Montreat Normal School,Montreat .Presby terian -7-4 t3) Mount PsantCollegiateInstitute,Nonsectarian I -4 13-23 Mount Pleasant. Sacred IIeartAcademy, Belmont Roman Catholic -S-4 6-20 South MountainIndustrialInstitute,Baptist -7-3 3-21 3-21 Bostic. Valle Crucis School,Valle Crucis...... Protestant Episcopal -:7-4 (I) NORTH DAKOTA

Assumption Abbey School,Richardton Roman Catholic s -4 (3) Lutheran Bible School, GrandForks_ _ Lutheran ...... -4 13-28 13128 Oak GroveSeminary, Fargo do ...... -4 12- 12- Our Lady of theSacred Heart Academy,Roman Catholic -8-4 6-14 Willow City. 6--

Sacred Heart MissionSchool, Elbowoodt_....do. 6-14 . 6-14 It. Agnes Academy,Kenmare do 0- 6-12 o- 8t. Anthony ofPadua School, Warsaw. do 6-16 6-16 it. Clement'sSchool, Glen Ullin..... do 6-14 6-18 8t. Joseph's Academy, WildRice do 6-16 6-16 lit. NicholasSchool, Garrison_ do 1-12 1-15 M.Peter and Paul School, Flasher do. 6-14 6-14 k. Pius School,New 'England do . fit6-14 6-14 lies footnotesat end of table. 66 BIENNIALSURVEYOFttoliCATION,1932-34

TABLE16.NAMESAND CERTAINSTATISTICALDATA ONPRIVATE BOARDINGSCHOOLSFOR WHITEAND NEGROPUPILSENROLL- INGFEWER ThAN100 PUPILSDURING THESCHOOL ENDINGJUNE1933Continued YEAR

Ages admittedto . Name of schooland location Grades boardingdepartment Religious influence taught Boys Girls

1 2 4

Omo Academyof the SacredHeart, Cincin-Roman Catholic nati. -8-4 5-19 Benedictine High School,Cleveland...... -----do -4 BethanyHome Schoolfor Girls, Glendale. '13-20 Protestant Episcopal_ -8-4 ...a... FriendsBoardingSchool, Barnesville ...... all el 4--20 Friends. . ... -4 (3) Grand RiverSchool forBoys, Austinburg_Nonsectarian____ -5-1- (3) HarcourtPlace School,Gamtler__ 9-14 M iami ...... Protestant Episcopal: -4...... _ _ _ _ 13-1S MilitaryInstitute,Germantown_ Nonsectarian M t. St. JosephAcademy, Mt. -8-4 8-19 - .... St. Joseph..RomanCatholic _ -4 12-18 NazarethHall, GrandRapids do OhioMilitary -8- rr-14 Institute,Cincinnati _ Nonsectarian -5-4 10-21 Sacred HeartTraining School,Cleveland_ St. Mary's Roman Catholic -3-4 12-18 Boarding.Se.hool,Minster___ .....do St. VincentHome for -8- 6-14 Boys, Cincinnati_____.__do ..... -5- 10-16 School ofthe BrownCounty Ursulines, do Saint Martin. -7-4 6-13 SouthardSchool, Toledo Nonserfarian Nurs. kg.-8- e The WatermanSchool, Cincinnati 3-14 3-14 ...... _ _ do Nurs. kg.-5-- 2-12 2242 OKLAHOMA CasciaHall, Tulsa Roman Catholic mtFlipper-Davis -2-4 12-20 ,ee College,s Tullahassee AfricanMethodist- 14- Jabbok, Bible Episcopal. School, Thomas Brethren -4 13-18 Mount St.Mary'sAcademy, Oklahoma City. Roman Catholic -8-4 St. Joseph'sAcademy, Guthrie __ --- do -8-4 St. Joseph'sCollege HighSchool, Mus- do kogee. -3-4 12-21 OREGON ConcordiaCollege, HigbSchool, Port- land. Lutheran... .. -4 13-20 St. Mary'sAcademy,Medford_ ...... Roman Catholic 4» OD St. Mary's -4 41 a. el 6-19 of the ValleySchool, Beaverton__ a...do_ -8-4 St. Mary'sSchool, ..... 6-18 Albany ...... do -8- 6-14 6-14 PENNSYLVANIA Academy of the ImmaculateHeart of _ _..do Mary, Ashland. 4-4...... Acailemy ofthe SacredHeart, PhIladel- Oita...... do -8-4 Alliance College,CambridgeSprings...Nonsectarian a 6.4 BirminghamSchool, 12-22 ...... Birmingham_____-___ _ ..Ao -4 12-19 Blmed SacramentHigh Scliool, Corn-Roman Catholic wells Heights. -4 13-18 Church FarmSchool, GlenLoch Protestant Episcopal fi Concordia -4-4 10-18 . Orphans Home,Marwood____Lutheran -8- 2-18 Conventof the SacredHeart, Philadel- phia. Roman Catholic.... Nurs. B-4 10-18 Divine ProvidenceAcademy, Pittsburgh____..do Divine Redeemer ...... -4 12-20 Academy, Elizabeth.______do -4 14-18 FontbonneHall,.__ .._____do -6- Gonsaga Orphans' G-12 Home, Philadelphia_ _ ...do z -8- Holmquist School,New Hope Nonsectarian -4 KeystoneAcademy, IA Plume Baptist The Kirk ... . -4 12-20 School, Bryn Mawr Nonsectarian It -4 14-25 Lankenau School,Philadelphia_ Lutheran el 0. - e e e Se e Linden Hall, 4-4 ee e ..... e e 6-18 Lititz Moravian -8-4 7-20 MalvernPreparatory School,Malvern....Roman Catholic. -4 Mary LyonSchool and Wildcat! 14-20 JuniorNonsectarian S-2-4 at College,Swarthmore. lb e 12-22 Melrose Academy,Philadelphia...... Roman Catholic Mercyhurst 4-4 6-18 Seminary, Erie do.4. -2-4e e è . 12-18 Messiah BibleCollege, Grantham Brethren 4. (1) Mount Aloysius s , . Academy, Cresson Roman Catholic ._ fr-13 6-20 Mt. AssisiAcademy, Belkvue do 8-4 6-20 See footnote at end of table. PRIVATE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARYSCHOOLS 67

TABLE16.NAMES AND CERTATNSTATISTICALDATA ON PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLS FOR WHITE AND NEGROPUPILS ENROLL- ING FEWER THAN 100UPILS DURINGTHE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 1933Contied

.11.11M. - 11. Ages admitted to boarding department Name of school and location Grades Religioile influence taught I Boys air 1

1 2 , 3- 4

PENNSTLvANIAContinued

Mount St. Michael's School, Bernharts___Roman Catholic_ -4 14-19 Natareth Academy, Philadelphia. o...... -4 12-1g Our Lady of Angels High School, Glen____do -4 14- Riddle. Providence High School, Allison Park..._ _do -4 12-20 Sacred Heart Acndemy, Lancnster.. do -RA 5-1S St. Benedict's Academy, St. Marys do_ -3-4 10-21 St. Joseph's Acidemy, Oreenshugg dir)_ -4 410 13-19 St. Joseph's Academy, McSherrystown do. Kg.-8-4 6:12 6- St. Joseph's Protectory, Norristown do -7- 9-16 St. Lucy's School, Harrisburg _ do ' -J- v... 6-16 St. Mark's School, Erie_ ..... do r 44- 7-19...... ,10 Bt. Mary's Home for Boys, Conshohocknn do Kg -8- 3-14 St. Xavier Academy, Latrobe do Kg -R-4 6-14 5-17 School of Holy Child Jesus. Sharon Hill .do --R-4 6-18 Villa Maria AcadeMy, Malvern do -8-4...... _ 5-21 Villa Maria High School (Villa. Maria, do 4 MP .m.00 amew Mr Or. 13-19 Pa.), Lowellville, Ohio. VillaSacred Heart and Slovak Girls do Kg -8-4 IN OP 0.1. al, 4-30 Academy, Danville. a 41,1 PUIRTO Rico

Manche Kellogg Institute, Santurce Congregational -4 13-21 Polytechnic Institute, San German Preshyterivl -4e(1) (1) St. Augustine's Military Academy, Rio'Roman Catholic _ -8-4 5-22Oa - Piedras. RHODI ISLAND

Elul ,East Green-Methodist..... n-8-4 6-20 6-20 wich. Mercy Home and School, Newport_ Roman Catholic Nurs.-7- 4-18 4-18 St. Andrew's Industrial School, WestProtestant Episcopal -6-2- 8-16 Barrington. St. Mary's Seminary, EastProvidence. _ Roman Catholic -8-4 6-21 SOUTH CAROLINA

Brainerd Institute,' Chester ,. Presb yterian -1-4 14- 14- HarbisonAgricultural and Industrial__do 1 -4-4 14- Institute,' Irmo. - Mather School.'Beaufort Baptist -4-4 9-21 North GreenvilleBaptist Academy, Tiger-..-..do -4 15-35 14-23 ville. Porter Military Academy,Charleston__Protestant.Episcopal -4-4 10-20 Seneca Junior College,Seneca Baptist 6-1-4 14-30 14-30 SOUTH DAKOTA

All Saints School,Sioux Falls Protestant Episcopal ICg.-8-4 6-18 Eureka Lutheran College,Eureka 4- Lutheran str. 14-21 14-21 MounkMarty Academy,Yankton Roman Catholic NorthwesternLutheran Academy, Mo-Lutheran -4 bridge. (1) (9 Plainview Academy,Redfield Seventh-day Advent- -4 12q-l8 12-18

ist. fr st. Ann's School, Humboldt Roman Catholic .4- 6-15 6-15 St. Joeeph's IndianSchoQI, Chamberlain do g. -8- 3-17 5-19 oseph's School, Gregory do -8- 6-12 6-18 borius School, Orient do -6- 6-13 6-13 aryl School, Springfield Protestant Episcopal -2-4 10-24 t.Mary's School, Winner...... Roman Catholic._ -8- 6-111 6-16 St. Mary's &hoot,Zell do -6- 6-14 6-16 fit.Peter's School, Farmer do 6-14 6-14

. See footnotes at endof table. 68 BIENNIALSURVEY OFEDUCATION,1932-34

TABLE16. NAMES ANDCERTAINSTATISTICALDATA ONPRIVATE BOARDINGSCHOOLS FORWHITEAND NEGROPUPILSENROLL- ING FEWERTHAN100 PUPILSDURING THESCHOOL ENDINGJUNE1933Continued YEAR

Ages admittedto boardingdepartment Ijameof school andlocation Religious influence Grades taughtI

.1Mt Boys Girls jr 0 1 2 4

TIENNESSEI

Battle GroundAcademy, Franklin Nonsectarian -4 Castle HeightsMilitaryAcademy, Leb- do 12-21 anon. -4 ($) Friendsville Academy, Priendsville...... Friends, -8-4 8-20 8-20 Graysville Academy,Graysville Seventh-day Advent- -8-4 ist. 12-22 12-22 Harrison ChillhoweeBaptist Academy,Baptist_ Seymour. 4 (p) (3) Mossop Schoolfor Girls,Harriman Presbyterian -3-4 Murphy CollegiateInstitute, Sevierville__Methodist_ 12-34 4 (3) St. Andrew's School,St. Andrews Protestant Episcopal -3-4 St. Mary'sOrphanage,Nashville Roman Catholic.....Nurs.g.6- 3-16 St. Mary'sSchool, Sewanee ..... Protestant EpiscopaL -8-4 Swift MemorialCollege,' Rogersville 10-18 Presbyterian 1.4 12-4 12-21 TiLts Academy of OurLady of Mercy,Stanton Roman Catholic_.____ 0-7-4 5-12 5-18 Convent of theGood Shepherd,Houston do -4-1- Corpus ChristiCollege-Academy, Corpus do 12-18 Christi. -4 12-20 Lutheran ConcordiaCollege,Austin______Lutheran -4 13-18477:1 Presbyterian Schoolfor MexicanGirls,Presbyterian _ Taft. 3-4 14-25 Radford School forGirls, El Paso Nonsectarian_ -4 12-20 Sacred Heart Orphanage,El Paso Roman Catholic_a -4- MP-01 el St, Anthony'sSchool, San Antonio eb 4-22 do gg -8-1- 6-13 St. Joseph's OrphanageSchool, Dallas._ do ...... Nurs Kg -8- St. Margaret'sOrphanage, El Paso do 6-15 St. Margn's Academy,Forney -7- 7-14 7-16 do -8-4 6-18 St. Pettit's-St.Joseph's Rime,San An- e edo tonio. ecc e e -7- 3-14 3-14 $t. Rita's School, Ranger OOOOOO do -8- TerrillPreparatory School, Dallas Nonsectarian s 4-4 6-18 le20 0V011 e 40 e 0 -Texas-MexicanIndustrialInstitute,Presbyterian Kingsville. -4-4 14-24 UTAH s

Logan Academy,Logan O . _ .... do -4 12-20 Rowland Hall, SaltLake City4 Protestant Episcopal Kg 8-4 St. Ann's School,Salt Lake City 12-18 Roman Catholic.... -8- 6-14 6-14 VICRII.ONT mlb Brigham Academy,Bakersfield Nonsectarian Goddard School,Barre Universalist (1) ThetfordAcademy, Thetford Nonsectarian Vermont (1) Academy, SaxtonsRiver Baptist 14-20 VIRGINIA

OhristchurchSchool, Christchurch Protestant Episcotkal_ -1-4 Girls IndustrialSchool, FostersFalls Presbyterian (1) Harris-Camaday,School, Floyd do 0-17 Ingleside Seminary,Burkeville -74 10-18 10-18 . .. .dob. -1-4 12-19 KonnarockTraining School,Konnattock__Lutheran ..... -8- Linton HallMilitary School,Bristow Roman Catholic_ f0-20 -8- 6-14 4. MassanuttenAcademy, Woodstock Reformed Church -2-4 10-21 Northern NeckIndustrial Academy,'Baptist. Ivondale...... -4 12-21 14-21 Oak Hill Academy,K1ndr1ak P (I) do , -4 (1) Randolpb-Maoon Academy,Front RoraLMethodist, Bata -2-4 12. St. Anne's Scbool,Charlottesville__. .Protestant Episcopal- Kg.-7-4 Shenandoah ValleyAcademy, Winchester_Nonsectarian -4 Stratford Hall,Danville 13-20r doal 40 .10 nWI e 1.1, 1 -2-4 12-21 Stuyvesant School,Warrenton do -2-4 10-18 Tidewater Institute,*Chesapeake Baptist -4 1215 See footnotesat end of table. am

q °'.."1"41.1ftwam.. 41 PRIVATE ELEMENTARYAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS 69

TABLE16.NAMES AND CERTAINSTATISTICAL DATA ON PIIIVATE BOARDING SCHOOLS FOR WHITEAND NEGRO PUPILS ENROLL- ING FEWER THAN 100 PUPILSDURING THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 1933Continued

Agés admittedto boarding department Name of school and location Oradea Religious influence taught 1 Boys Girls

1 2 3 4 5

VIRGINIACOnt inued Villa Maria Academy and St. JamesRoman Catholic -8-4 5-12 Parochial School, WPst Falls Church. Villa Maria Academy, Wytheville...... _ do -7-4 7-1S Virginia Pre.sbyterian School. Danville....Presbyterian -4 12-18 Warreuton County School, Warrenton...Nonsectarian -4-4 ..... 10-19 Miss Woolwine's Primary School, Blacks-___..do Kg.-5- 5-9 5-9 burg. ASHINGTON

The Child Garden, Seattle __do...... _.... Nurs, Kg. 4-6 . 4-6 Forest Ridge Convent, Seattle Roman Catholic e.- -8-4 ..... 6-10 Helen Bush School, Seattle Nonsectarian Kg.-S-2- 6-10 6 15 The Lakeside School, Seattle:%. ... _ do 4-4 10-19 Mine. Pless Day and Boarding. School, _ _ ..... Kg. 8-1- 5-10 5-18 Seattle, Marymount Military Academy, Tacoma__Roman Catholic -8- 6-14 Mt. St. Joseph Academy, Tekoa...... do -RA 6-12 6-20 St. George's Indian School, Tacoma...... do -8-1- 7-16 7-16 St. John Academy, Colfax ...... e o 1-8- 6-16 6-16 St. Joseph Academy, Sprague do -8-4 (3) fit. Paul's School for Girls, Walla WM1a____Protestant Episcopal_ Kg.-8-4 44. 10-19 Visitation Academy, South Tacomi Roman Catholic -8-4 5-21 Visitation Academy, Steilacoom Lake _ .....do -8-4 5-20 1." a WEST VIRGINIA Davis-Stuart School, Lewisburg Presbyterian -8- 4-18 4-18 Mount de Chantal Academy, Wheeling...Roman Catholic -34 St. Hilda's Hall, Charles Town Protestant Episcopal -3-4 14-20 St. John Junior College, Petersburg... . . _Lutheran . 1-4 14-21 WiscoNsIN

Bethel Academy, Allan Seventh-day Advent- -4 ist. Gale College Academy, Galesville Lutheran -4 Gaardian Angel Orphanage, Wauwatosa._Roman Catholic -S- Kemper Hall, Kenosha ...... Protestant Episcopal -6-4 Racine Military Academy, Racine..... _ _ _do I-7-4 7-20 St. Agnes High School, Fond du Lac _ Roman Catholic -4 13-22

St. Bonaventure (High-SchoolDept.), do -4 14-191-. e e 40 MO Sturtevant. St. Boniface School, Waumandee do -8- 10-14 9-12 St. Clara Academy, Sinrinawa ..... do ...... -1-4 411.01 . (3) St. Clara's Orphanige, Polina do -8- 6-16 at. John's School, Bloomer do -8-...... 4. 41. 8-14 Bt. Joseph's Academy, Stevens Point....- do -4..... 14-18 St. Joseph's School, Cadott_ do WO.. eIlbew -8- 6-14 6-14 St. Mary's Academy, Altoona..... _ do -8-4 2-12 2-18 St. Mary's Academy, Prairie du Chien__ ___..do___...w -4 (3) St. Mary's Orphan Home, Manitowoc _..__do -8- 4-16 St. Mary's School, Fountain City do 6-14 6-14 Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam Baptist...... 4 14-19 14-19 A WYOMING Valley RanchSchool, Valley...... Nonsectarian -4 14-20

1 The first figure in this column refersto elementary grades, the second figure to high-school grades. !Negro. I Ages not given. 4 Preprimary. 12 years' junior college. I1 year Junior college. !English BiMe department. o I.Elementary, not graded. o High school not classified by grades. Jo 3-year normal alike department. II 1-year postgraduate work. u Church ot the New Jerusalem. 11111. ** 4 ak,,1 al tri g owl 0 0-3 -A 8

rivixtszaiii co i\D coo itg , . =lo 143 453 652 495 041 105 433 584 864 333 662 613 241 41. 921 565 522 441132 900 694 395 276 839 386 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 5, 8, 3, 4, 1, 1, 7, 1, 7, 15 11, 25, 15, 15, . r Total , , 544 1s8 315 405 642 087 344 288 882 324 786 440 367 966 078 755 760 716 834 921 590 954 559 669 920 1, 14 1, 1, 6, 2, 4, 2, 1, 2, 2, 9, 8, 3, 4, 14, Girls Student * 89 138 599 247 853 954 296 173 678 451 338 738 161 455 487 104 170 767 652 579 979 441 717 466 13 4, 1, 2, 3,955 1, 2, 2 3, 6, 7, 3, 10, Boys - SCHOOLS 87 44 50 44 48 45 s9 88 83 140 150 103 131 760 418 590 302 248 293 369 238 691 812 486 477 12 DART 1, Total 1 7 6 3 3 11 ty 13 13 10 30 31 28 43 25 16 SSCON 2.5 !If 47 -3 16 82 63 1 171 210 106 1 Lay- man 1932 . Facul 47 38 80 31 90 38 42 73 sir) 67 129 120 589 100 XS 274 556 223 2.68 322 GP 204 730 3so 414 10 1, Reli- gious 1 I I 6 5 6 7 10 16 19 12 78 16 16 Z; 10 47 44 59, 56 11 36 69 21 58 1 147 111 109 9 ber Num- STATISTICS, 4 129 086 269 206. 532 71)9 148 166 658 218 116 120 271 330 184 059 556 446 807 8o2 553 337 011 622 6, 3, 5, 6, 5, 9, 2, 4, 8 5, *Pt& 12, 48, 47, 52, 36, 20, 31, 44, 20, 42, 60, 61, 224, 1* 145, 120, Total * SCHOOL r. 216 767 677 293 650 201 22.. 173 630 483 225 610 641 535 445 049 213 061 058 353 831 1, 2, 3, 6, 3, 4, 2, 2, 1, 9880 7 3, 2, 25, 24, 18,023 2618 15, 10, 22,804 74, 21, 60, 25, 30, 112, Girls Students ' 149 502 870 529 Zi9 457 904 735 518 9411 720 941 098, 240 093 272 135 915 357 276 340 823 658 791 1, 2, 2, 8, 1, 2, 1, 4, 2, CATHOLIC 2, 2, 23, 23, 18, 10, 25, 15, 10, 21,642 21, 71, 60, 25, 30, 111, SCHOOLS Boys A. 78 191 199 213 183 413 654 138 245 252 139 708 152 081 814 6 798 527 805 060 623 200 722 1, 1, 1, 5, 1,348 1, 1, 1, 3, Total 2,8,A 1, 41W TABLE ELEXICNTAILRY 1 6 7 7 8 24 34 63 33 75 19 10 68 20 89 40 10 95 21 484 161 174 4 202 116 man Lay- Faculty 78 165 189 185 135 350 621 245 129 108 226 244 074 606 778 991 438 631 528 179 020 637 163 606 3 1, . 1, 1, 1,280 5, 1, 1, 3, 2, 1, Reli- glum 5 27 45 61 60 19 25 33 21 22 62 42 31 111 235 171 1 248 674 162 SUPPLEMENTARY 272 155 2 324 234 325 331 ber Num- 4=11M, b. I - _ ...... 7 ..J...... a ...... _ .. "4. _ im ..... 1 - - ,A- _ STATIC _ _ ___ r . ., 4._ ,. ___ 4- Columbia ... 4 __ of 3 iliarama Colorado Arizona Arkansas California Connecticut Delaware Florida District 9eorfia Idaho Indiana flhixjoj Kansas KentUcky Louisiana Maine maryiand__ Massachusetts Michigan Missouri - 4 f - 40 -----",/dontana t21 0-3 02 (") 0 o XIIIrCEMODH9 1"" 196 156 144 706 270 254 761 100 956 944 086 309 970 678 105 996 720 368 lov 949 309 314 396 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1, 3, 2, 7, 3, 13, 22, 39, 29, 269, 193 150 179 745 237 587 709 242 999 837 312 593 642 576 832 267 717 145 989 147.1 760 657 673 1, 1, 6, * 1. 2, 1, 4, 4 12, 15, 21, 150, 46 157 107 399 513 130 467 369 017 561 519 774 101 377 189 846 420 731 341 33 251 636 1, L. 6, 1, 1, 3, 18, 448 10, 14, 118, 1 26 17 68 87 50 so 36 69 67 10.5 159 109 135 178 723 004 526 124 '211 347 206 487 609 1, 1, 2, 115, 1 4 3 9 7 9 4 12 12 16 14 11 42 14 34 28 20 61 157 193 418 203 2,298 1 I f 22 56 16 93 84 43 69 27 55 96 63 119 138 1V7 586 530 002 100 321 313 186 426 311 1, 1, 1, , 13, 3 3 8 8 4 7 10 14 19 13 17 23 80 50 55 13 21 24 49 411 146 212 204 074 2, 117 167 763 762 237 773 403 267 608 340 645 521 454 625 025 808 867 925 854 305 160 657 387 554 800 1, 7, 2, 7, 7, 9, 5, 8, 6, 7, 10, 18, 27, 23, 14, 37, 96, 151, 115, 282, 337, 193, , 2, 79 173 127 192 312 047 901 4578 364 651 326 375 773 001 838 540 020 481 699 792 909 817 406 655 1, 4, 3, 4, 5, 5, 2, 9, 4, 1295 7, 3, 11, 14, 57, 75, 20, 47, 168, 142, 104, . 1, o 78 398 726 752 744 449 028 064 233 262 941 748 155 OV7 624 327 210 970 444 748 595 737 505 31)4 1, 3,636 3, 3, 4, 9, 4, 2, 4, 3, 6, 3, 11, 13, 68, 75, 17, Ir 48, 169, 140, Conference. 088, . 1, . 97 60 39 28 Welfare 705 253 708 255 431 340 751 170 710 436 210 462 361 223 568 593 684 8, 3, 6, 1, 2, 58, 1 1 3 a a 6 2 14 16 22 42 16 19 35 20 14 13 ss 372 452 336 . 279 509 Catholic 1, 4, AO fmal*. a 96 60 . 36 26 463 241 333 252 256 tab 546 409 324 472 675 191 419 156 374 355 175 560 210 587 - National 7, 2, 6, 3, 1, 2, 54, 1 9 4 74 22 12 50 65 34 68 65 33 25 79 47 35

139 eu..7.t3 296 635 gr,sig 906 799 274 448 942 7, Education, of 7 am . _ h. TY Department the ibr by - States Island Carolina Dakota Carolina Dakota Virginia United Uampsh1re York Mexico Jersey Furnished I Nebraska Nevada North New New New North Ohio Pennsylvania New Okiahoma Oregon Rhode South South Utah Vermont Tennessee Virginia Wuhington Texas.. West Wisconsin Wyoming . re -