The Milwaukee County School of Agriculture And Domestic Economy: Report of a Survey Made for the Milwaukee Taxpayers' League

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This requires a little less than 30 periods per week. The actual number of periods for three year agricultural students averages 28. In the four year course the average is 26 periods.
Failures and Promotions 107 boys received credit for 1620 courses in 1914—15. These same boys failed in 66 courses. The percentage of failures in total courses was 4. This does not include incompletes and conditions, nor — .-^o— the work of those who dropped out without completing their work. Of the 66 failures 8
...boys received 35.
21 girls received credit in 267 courses, and failed in 12 courses, the percentage is again 4. Three of the girls received 10 of the fail- ures. The ratio between failures and promotions is the same for the boys and the girls. This is unusual, for in Wisconsin high schools girls fail less than boys as a general rule. The percentage of failures is somewhat less than that in high schools of the state.
Enrollment and Attendance For the year 1914—15 the total enrollment was 191.


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