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closed. The schools close also at 12 o'clock noon on the day
preceding Thanksgiving Day, and at the same hour on the sec-
ond calendar day preceding Christmas Day.
The School Committee meets regularly, except during July
and August, on the first and third Mondays of each month.
TERMS, HOLIDAYS AND VACATIONS.
TERMS, HOLIDAYS AND
VACATIONS.
SCHOOL YEAR.
The school year begins on the first day of September in each
calendar year and closes on the thirty-first day of August of the
following calendar year.
DAY SCHOOLS.
The term of all day schools begins on the second Wednesday
in September, and continues up to and including Wednesday of
the second calendar week immediately preceding the fourth day
of July. All teachers and members of the supervising staff, except
those whose vacation periods are otherwise fixed by the regulations,
shall report for duty at nine o'clock A. M. on the Tuesday pre-
ceding the second Wednesday in September, and they shall con-
tinue on duty, except on such days as the sessions of the schools
are suspended, or unless leave of absence is granted in accordance
with the regulations, up to the close of the regular sessions on the
Wednesday of the second calendar week immediately preceding
the Fourth of July.
The sessions of the schools are suspended on Saturdays, Sundays,
and the foUowing-named holidays and vacations: The twelfth
of October; from 12 o'clock noon on the day before Thanksgiving
Day until the following Monday; from 12 o'clock noon on the
second calendar day immediately preceding Christmas Day to
and including the first day of the following January; the twenty -
second of February; Good Friday; the week beginning with the
fiist Monday in April; the nineteenth of April; Memorial Day;
and the seventeenth of June. Whenever any of the aforesaid
holidays, except the first day of January, falls upon Sunday, the
schools are not in session on the following Monday.
The first Friday in October is observed as Health Day, and appro-
pi iate programs are observed in the various schools for the purpose
of presenting in a special manner the value and importance of
conserving health.
Graduating exercises of the Normal, Latin and High Schools
are held on Thursday, and of the Elementary Schools on Friday
of the second calendar week immediately preceding the Fourth of
July.
DAY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.
In addition to the regular teim, the day industiial schools are
in session for a summer term from the fifth day of July up to and
including the last Friday in August. When the fifth day of July
falls upon Saturday or Sunday, the schools begin on the following
Monday. When the fourth day of July falls upon Sunday, the
schools begin the following Tuesday.
TERMS, HOLIDAYS, AND VACATIONS.
EVENING SCHOOLS.
The evening schools open on the first Monday in October and
continue for twenty-four school weeks. Sessions are suspended on
the evenings of legal holidays, on the Friday following Thanks-
giving, and from the second Friday preceding Christmas Day to
and including the first day of the following January; but when
the first day of January of any year falls later than Tuesday of
any week, the sessions are suspended on the remaining days of
that week.
The Evening High, the Evening Commercial High, the Evening
Industrial and Evening Trade Schools are in session on Monday,
Tuesday and Thursday evenings, from 7.30 to 9.30 o'clock. The
Evening Elementary Schools are in session on Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday evenings, beginning not earlier than
7 o'clock, and closing not later than 9.30 o'clock.
EVENING CENTERS.
The evening centers are in session from the second Monday in
October up to and including the first Saturday in May. Sessions
are suspended on the twelfth of October, Thanksgiving Day, the
twenty-second of February, Good Friday, the nineteenth of April,
for the weeks in which Christmas Day and New Year's Day occur,
and for the week beginning with the first Monday in April.
The evening centers are in session on the afternoons, from 3 to
5 o'clock P.M., and on the evenings, from 7.30 to 9.30 o'clock P.M.,
as follows:
Charlestown and East Boston Evening Centers, Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday evenings, Thursday afternoon; Dorchester
Evening Center, Wednesday and Friday evenings, the second and
fourth Wednesday afternoons of each month; Roxbury Evening
Center, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, Thursday
afternoon; South Boston Evening Center, Wednesday, Friday
and Saturday evenings, Tuesday afternoon; Washington Evening
Center, Saturday afternoon and evening.
INDEX.
INDEX.
Page
Administrative Offices 17
Assistant Superintendents and Addresses 18
Assistant Superintendents: Assignments of 19
Athletics 151
Attendance Officers 219
Board of Superintendents 18
Calendar3,_ 1914-1915 2, 3
Continuation School 139
Cookery: Teachers of 144
Defective Speech Classes 143
Elementary School Districts 22, 41-134
Employment Certificates 17
Evening Centers 140
Evening Commercial High Schools 135
Evening Elementary Schools 136
Evening High Schools 135
Evening Industrial School 138
Evening Trade School 139
Hearing Mutes, Class for 143
High Schools 25-38
Holidays and Vacations 4
Household Science and Arts Department 144
Industrial Schools 22, 39
Industrial Work for Girls 145
Janitors 213
Kindergarten Director 147
Latin Schools 23, 24
Licensed Minors: Supervisor of 147
Manual Arts Department 147
Manual Training Rooms 148
Manual Training: Teachers of 148
Medical Inspector 150
Military Drill 151
Minors' Licenses 17, 18
Montessori Method Kindergarten Ill
Music Department 151
Normal, Latin, and High Schools 22, 23-38
Nurses: Assignments of 151
Officers of the Board 17
Offices of the Board 17
Parental Sch9ol 220
Physical Training and Athletics 151
Portable Schools 14
Practice and Training Department 151
Practice in Courses in Salesmanship, Director of 144
Pre-vocational Centers 150
Pre-vocational Instructors 147
Principals Emeritus 21
School Committee, Meetings 16
School Committee, Terms and Addresses 16
INDEX.
Page
School Hygiene Department 151
School Kitchens 144
Schoolhouse Department 220
Schools and Districts 22
Semi-Blind, Clas^ for 143
Sewing: Teachers of 146
Special Classes 141
Special Departments 144-152
Superintendent 18
Teachers and Addresses. . 153
Terms, Holidays and Vacations 4
Vacations and Holidays 4
NORMAL, LATIN, AND HIGH SCHOOLS.
{See, also, Portable Schools, pp. 14 and 15.)
School. Page
Normal 23
Public Latin 23
Gills' Latin 24
Brighton High 25
Charlestown High 26
Doi Chester High 26
East Boston High 28
English High and Annexes 29
Girls' High 30
High School of Commerce and Annex 32
High School of Practical Arts 33
Hyde Park High 34
Mechanic Arts High 35
Roxbury High 36
South Boston High 37
West Roxbury High 38
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.
Boston Industrial School for Boys 39
Trade School for Girls 39
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
(Main Buildings of Districts are in Full Face Type.)
(See, also, Portable Schools, pp. 14 and 15.)
School. District. Page
Aaron Davis, Yeoman st Dearborn 56
Abby W. May, Thornton st Dillaway 58
Aberdeen Bennett 44
Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln 41
Abram E. Cutter, Medford st . . . .Prescott 109
Adams and Chestnut sts., Jacob
Foss .„ Frothingham 73
Agassiz Agassiz 42
Albert Palmer, Eustis st Dearborn 56
Amos Webster Elihu Greenwood 64
Anderson st., Sharp Bowdoin 48
INDEX.
School. District. Page
Andrews, Genesee st Quincy Ill
Appleton St., George Bancroft. . . .Rice 112
Asa Gray, Weston st Hyde 86
Atherton Building, Columbia rd. . . Christopher Gibson 53
Auburn, School st Thomas Gardner 123
Bailey st Henry L. Piei ce 83
Baker st., Henry Vane Robert G. Shaw 114
Baldwin, Chardon ct Washington 128
Barham Memorial Church John A. Andrew 88
Bartlett st., Copley Warren 126
Bartlett st., Roxbuiy, Louis Prang, Dillaway 57
Beech st., Phineas Bates Longfellow 94
Belmont sq., Plummer Samuel Adams 117
Benedict Fenwick John Winthrop 90
Benedict Fenwick Phillips Brooks 108
Benjamin Gushing, Robinson st. . . Mather 100
Benjamin Dean Thomas N. Hart 124
Benjamin Pope, O st Oliver Hazard Perry 103
Bennett Bennett 43
Bennett Branch Bennett 43
B. F. Tweed, Cambridge st Bunkei Hill 49
Bigelow Bigelow 45
Blackinton Blackinton 46
Blossom St., Winchell Wells 130
Bowditch Bowditch 47
Bowdoin Bowdoin 48
48 Boylston st Continuation School 139
Broadway, Hawes Hall Bigelow 45
Bunker Hill Bunker Hill 49
Bunker Hill st., Thomas Starr King, Bunker Hill 49
Burroughs St., Old Agassiz Agassiz 43
C and Third sts., Drake Lawrence 91
Cambridge st., B. F. Tweed Bunker Hill 49
Canterbury st Francis Parkman 69
Capen Thomas N. Hart 124
Centre st., Elbridge Smith Mary Hemenway 98
Chambers St., Mayhew Wells 131
27 Chambers st Wells 132
38 Chambers st., St. Andrew's
House Wells 132
103 Chambers st Wells 132
Chapman Chapman 50
Chardon ct., Baldwin Washington 128
Charles Bulfinch Comins 54
Charles C. Perkins, St. Botolph st.. Prince 110
Chailes E. Daniels, Mead st Warren 127
Charles Sumner Charles Sumner 51
Charter st., Fieeman Eliot 66
Chestnut av Bowditch 47
Choate Burnham Frederic W. Lincoln 72
Christopher Columbus Eliot 65
Christopher Qibson Christopher Gibson 52
Clinch, F st Shurtleff 120
Columbia rd., Atherton Building. .Christophei Gibson 53
Comins Comins 53
Commodore Barry Samuel Adams 117
INDEX.
School. District. Page
Common st., Nahum Chapin Haivard 80
Continuation School 139
Copley, Bartlett st Warren 126
Cottage pi Comins 55
Cudworth, Gove st Theodore Lyman 121
Cushman, Parmenter st Hancock 78
Cyrus Alger, Seventh st Norcross 102
Damon Henry Grew 81
Dearborn Dearborn 55
Dighton St., Winship Bennett 44
Dillaway Dillaway 57
Dillaway Annex, 33 Bartlett st. . .Dillaway 57
Dorchester av Mary Hemenway 98
Drake, C and Third sts Lawrence 91
Dudley Dudley 58
Dwight Dwight 60
Edmund P. Tileston Edmund P. Tileston 61
Edward Everett Edward Everett 62
Elbridge Smith, Centre st. and
Dorchester av Maiy Hemenway 98
Elihu Greenwood. Elihu Greenwood 63
Eliot Eliot 65
Eliot St., Jamaica Plain Pre- Vocational Center 43
Elizabeth Peabody, Poplar st Wells 130
Ellen H. Richards Gilbert Stuart 77
Ellis Mendell, School st George Putnam 75
Emerson Emerson 67
Eustis St., Albert Palmer Dearborn 56
Everett Everett 68
Everett st Mary Hemenway 99
F St., Clinch Shurtleff 120
Fairmount Elihu Greenwood 64
Farragut, Fenwood rd Martin 97
Fayette st.. Skinner Abraham Lincoln 41
Fifth St., Samuel G. Howe Norcross 102
Florence st Charles Sumner 52
Folsom St., John D. Philbrick Charles Sumner 51
Frances E. Willard, Rutland st.. . . Dwight 60
Francis Parkman Francis Parkman 69
Franklin Franklin 70
Frederic A. Whitney Washington Allston 129
Frederic W. Lincoln Frederic W. Lincoln 71
Freeman, Charter st Eliot 66
Frothingham Frothingham 72
Frothingham Annex Frothingham 72
Gaston Gaston 73
Genesee st., Andrews Qmncy Ill
George Bancroft, Appleton st Rice 112
George Putnam George Putnam 74
George st., William Eustis Hugh O'Brien 84
George T. Angell, Hunneman st. . . Sherwin 119
Germantown, Washington st Robert G. Shaw 114
Gilbert Stuart Gilbert Stuart 76
Glen rd., Margaret Fuller Bowditch 47
Glenway Oliver Wendell Holmes 106
10 INDEX.
School. District. Page
Glenway Annex. Oliver Wendell Holmes 106
Gove St., Cudworth Theodore Lyman 121
Grant, Phillips st Wendell Phillips 132
Greenwood Hall Oliver Wendell Holmes. . . . 106
Groton st., John J. Williams Franklin 70
Hancock Hancock 77
Hancock Annex Hancock. 77
1 Hanson st (Cookery) 145
Harbor View st William E. Russell 134
Harris Mary Hemenway 98
Harrison av., Joshua Bates Dwight 60
Harvard Harvard 79
Harvard st., Samuel Dexter Harvard 79
Harvard, North Harvard st Thomas Gardner 123
Hawes Hall, Broadway Bigelow 45
Heath st Jefferson 87
Hemenway Henry Grew 81
Henry Qrew Henry Grew 80
Henry L. Pierce Henry L. Pierce 81
Henry Vane, Baker st Robert G. Shaw 114
Hillside Bowditch. 47
Hobart st Bennett 44
Homestead st., Williams .George Putnam 75
Horace Mann. .". School for the Deaf 83
Howard av John Winthrop 90
Hugh O'Brien Hugh O'Brien 84
Hugh O'Brien Annex (Manual Training) 149
24 Hull st Eliot 66
Hull, Quincy st Phillips Brooks 108
Hunneman St., George T. Angell.. . Sherwin 119
Hutchings st., William Lloyd Gar-
rison George Putnam 75
Hyde Hyde 85
Ira Allen, Parker st Sherwin 119
Jacob Foss, Adams and Chestnut
sts Frothingham 73
James A. McDonald, Polk st Prescott 109
James Otis Ulysses S. Grant 125
Jefferson Jefferson 87
John A. Andrew John A. Andrew 87
John Boyle O'Reilly John A. Andrew ^ . . . . 88
John Cheverus John Cheverus 89
John D. Philbrick, Folsom st Charles Sumner 51
John Greenleaf Whittier Henry L. Pierce 82
John J. Williams, Groton st Franklin 70
John Lothrop Motley Edward Everett 63
John Winthrop John Winthrop 89
Joseph Tuckerman Gaston 74
Joshua Bates, Harrison av Dwight 60
Julia Ward Howe Lewis 92
Julia Ward Howe Annex (Manual Training) 149
Kenilworth St., William Cullen
Bryant Dillaway 57
Lafayette Hyde 86
Lawrence Lawrence 91
INDEX. 11
School. District, Page
Lewis Lewis 92
Lexington st., Tappan Chapman 51
Lincoln House Franklin 71
Little Eni'ly Mary Hemenway 98
Longfellow Longfellow 94
Louis Prang, Bartlett St., Roxbury.Dillaway 57
Louisa May Alcott, W.Concord St. .Everett 68
Lowell Lowell 95
Lowell Annex (Manual Training) 149
Lucretia Crocker, Parker st Lowell 95
Lyceum Hall, Meeting House Hill . .Pre-vocational Center 100
Margaret Fuller, Glen rd Bowditch 47
Marshall, Westville st Oliver Wendell Holmes. . . , 105
Martha A, Baker, Walk Hill st. . .Edmund P. Tileston 61
Martin Martin 96
Mary Hemenway Mary Hemenway 97
Mather Mather 99
Mayhew, Chambers st Wells 131
Mead st., Chailes E. Daniels Warren 127
Medford st., Abram E. Cutter Prescott 109
Miles Standish, Roxbury st Dudley 59
Minot Minot 101
Moon st Eliot 66
Moon st Hancock 79
Morton St., William Brewster Roger Wolcott 116
Moulton St. William H. Kent .... Frothingham 73
Mozart Longfellow 95
Mt. Pleasant av . . Dearborn 56
Mt. Vernon st., W. Roxbury Robert G. Shaw 113
Munroe st., W. L. P. Boardman . . Lewis 93
Nahum Chapin, Common st Harvard 80
Nathan Hale Dudley 59
Nathaniel Hawthorne John Winthrop 90
Noble, Princeton st Emerson 67
Noble Annex Emerson 67
Norcross Norcross 101
39 North Bennet st Hancock 79
North End Union, 20 Parmenter St., Hancock 79
North Harvard st.. Harvard -'. Thomas Gardner 123
O St., Benjamin Pope Oliver Hazard Perry 103
Oak sq Bennett 44
Old Agassiz, Burroughs st Agassiz 43
Old Baker st Robert G. Shaw 114
Old Dearborn, Dearborn pi Dearborn 55
Old Edward Everett Edward Everett 63
Old Gibson Oliver Wendell Holmes 105
Old Mather Mather 99
Old Thornton st DillaWay 58
Oliver Hazard Perry Oliver Hazard Perry 103
Oliver Holden Warren 127
Oliver Wendell Holmes Oliver Wendell Holmes. . . . 104
Parker st., Ira Allen Sherwin 119
Parker st., Lucretia Crocker Lowell 95
Parkman Lawrence 91
Parmenter st., Cushman Hancock 78
12 INDEX.
School. District. Page
20 Parmenter st., North End
Union Hancock 79
Paul Jones John Cheverus 89
Paul Revere Hancock 78
Peter Faneml Bowdoin 49
Peter Faneuil Washington 128
Peter Faneuil Wells 132
Peter Faneuil Wendell Phillips 132
Phillips Brooks Phillips Brooks 107
Phillips St., Grant Wendell Phillips 132
Phillips St., Roxbury, Thomas
Dwight Comins 54
Phineas Bates, Beech st Longfellow 94
Pierpont, Hudson st Qviincy Ill
Plummer, Belmont sq Samuel Adams 117
Polk St., James A. McDonald .... Prescott 109
Poplar St., Elizabeth Peabody Wells 130
Pormoit, Snelling pi Eliot 66
Prescott Prescott 109
Prescott Annex (Manual Training) 149
Prescott st Emerson 68
Prince Piince 110
Princeton st., Noble Emerson 67
Quincy Quincy 110
Quincy st., Hull Phillips Brooks 108
Quincy st Mather 100
Rice Rice 112
Richard C. Humphreys Edward Everett 62
River st., Stoughton Gilbert Stuart 76
Robert Q. Shaw Robert G. Shaw 113
Robert Swan, Thetford av Roger Wolcott 115
Robinson st., Benjamin Gushing. . Mather 100
Roger Clap WilUam E. Russell 134
Roger Wolcott Roger Wolcott 114
Roxbury st., Miles Standish Dudley 59
Rutland st., Frances E. Willard. . . Dwight 60
St. Andrew's House, 38 Chambers
st Wells 131
St. Botolph St., Charles C. Perkilte,Prince 110
Samuel Adams Samuel Adams 116
Samuel Dexter, Harvard st Harvard 79
Samuel G. Howe, Fifth st Norcross 102
Samuel W. Mason Hugh O'Brien 85
Sarah J. Baker Lewis 93
66 Saratoga st (Cookery) 126
Savin Hill, Savin Hill av Edward Everett 63
141 Savin Hill av., John Lothiop
Motley Edward Everett 63
School st (Manual Training) 149
School St., Auburn Thomas Gardner 123
School St. Ellis Mendell George Putnam 75
Seventh st., Cyrus Alger Norcross 102
Sharp, Anderson st Bowdoin 48
125 Shawmut av., Wait FrankUn 71
Sherwin Sherwin 118
INDEX. 13
School. District. Page
Shurtleff Shurtlefif 119
Simoads Bigelow 46
Skinner, Fayette st Abraham Lincoln 41
Smith st Comins 54
Snelling pi., Pormort Eliot 66
Somerset st Wendell Phillips 133
Stephen M. Weld Charles Sumner 52
Stoughton, River st Gilbert Stuart 76
Tappan, Lexington st Chapman 51
Theodore Lyman Theodore Lyman 120
Thetford av., Robert Swan Roger Wolcott 115
Thomas Dwight, Phillips st Comins 54
Thomas Gardner Thomas Gardner 122
Thomas Gardner Annex Thomas Gardner 122
Thomas N. Hart Thomas N. Hart 123
Thomas Starr King, Bunker Hill st., Bunker Hill 49
Thornton st.. Abby W. May Dillaway 58
52 Tileston st (Continuation School) 139
Trescott Elihu Greenwood 64
Tyler st Abraham Lincoln 42
Ulysses S. Grant Ulysses S. Grant 125
Vernon st., William Bacon Dudley 59
W. L. P. Boardman, Munroe st. . . Lewis 93
Wait, 125 Shawmut av Franklin 71
Walk Hill St., Martha A. Baker.. .Edmund P. Tileston 61
Walnut av George Putnam 76
Walnut st Minot 101
Warren Warren 126
Warrenton st Abraham Lincoln 42
Washington Washington 127
Washington Allston Washington AUston 129
Washington Allston Annex Washington Allston 129
Washington st.. Forest Hills Francis Paikman 69
Washington st., Germantown Robert G. Shaw 114
Waverly St., Wi lliam Wirt Warren. .Thomas Gardner 122
Weld Elihu Greenwood 65
WeUs Wells 130
Wendell Phillips Wendell Phillips 132
West Concord st., Louisa May
Alcott Everett 68
Weston St., Asa Gray Hyde 86
Westville st., Marshall Oliver Wendell Holmes 105
William Bacon, Vernon st Dudley 59
William Bradford Roger Wolcott 115
William Brewster, Morton st Roger Wolcott 116
William Brewster Annex Roger Wolcott 116
William Cullen Bryant, Kenil-
worth st Dillaway 57
WiUiam E. Endicott Oliver Wendell Holmes 105
William Eustis, George st Hugh O'Brien 84
William E. Russell WiUiam E. Russell 133
WiUiam H. Kent, Moulton st Frothingham 73
William Lloyd Garrison, Hutchings
st George Putnam 75
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William Wirt Warren, Waverly st. .Thomas Gardner 122
Williams, Homestead st George Putnam 75
Winchell, Blossom st Wells 130
Winship, Dighton st Bennett 44
Wyman, Wj^man st Lowell 96
Yeoman st., Aaron Davis Dearborn 56