Conditions and needs of Iowa rural schools .. . cated on the map appearing in this flrst child called for on Route No. 1 must ride 6 miles. The driver for Route No. 2 4^ 3 6 4 6 5 7 6 iA 7 9 8 6 1 re ceives $ pel month. 2 3 4 5 6 7 30,00 8 • For purposes of comparison, I give the following table showing enroll-ment, attendance, etc., in Lake township for the past five years, thefirst four under the old district plan and the last under the consolidatedplan: Year. Enrolled. AverageDaily At-tendance. Total Paid Teachers. Paid forFuel, Re-pairs a
Conditions and needs of Iowa rural schools .. . cated on the map appearing in this flrst child called for on Route No. 1 must ride 6 miles. The driver for Route No. 2 4^ 3 6 4 6 5 7 6 iA 7 9 8 6 1 re ceives $ pel month. 2 3 4 5 6 7 30,00 8 • For purposes of comparison, I give the following table showing enroll-ment, attendance, etc., in Lake township for the past five years, thefirst four under the old district plan and the last under the consolidatedplan: Year. Enrolled. AverageDaily At-tendance. Total Paid Teachers. Paid forFuel, Re-pairs andJanitor. MonthsSchool. Average CompensationTeachers. Males. Female-. 19001901190219031904 12612010796116 62656470101 .?1, 1, 1, 1, 803 25* $ 8 8- 8 8 $ ? $27. *The figures given in this table are from the annual reports of the county superin-tendent of Clay county. Evidently this amount should be $1,000 if all the orders for theyear were LAKE TOWNSHIP, CLAY COUNTY. TRANSPORTATION ROUTES.
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