Statistics of the Colored People of Philadelphia

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Statistics of the Colored People of Philadelphia
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Boys 16 ; Girls 16 ; total 32 ; average attendance 15.
• The total number and average attendance of these schools, was taken from the Controller's last Report. In consequence of the Consolidation Act, the year was changed from July to January, so that the Report is for one year and a half.
{a) Schools thus marked have Libraries.
The condition of Colored Public Schools generally, was formerly not as good as that of the Charity schools, but they have improved very much within a few years past. Ow
...ing to remissness on the part of parents, about twelve years ago the Grammar schools were on the point of being given up. The alarm was given— public meetings were held by the colored people, and an agent of their own appointed to visit from house to house and urge the people to duty. Our Board was also actively en- gaged in the matter. The schools were saved, and for the last three years have so increased in numbers that one teacher has been added to each school, making the full complement.

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