. Report . N PROMOTIONS BY COUNTIESWhite Elementary Schools. Montgomery and Kent still lead the State in the small per-centage of failures, although both of these counties have in-creased the number and per cent of failures over the numberreported in 1925. As long as standards of attainment for pupilsare maintained, there will, of course, be failures, but the Mary-land counties are attempting to eliminate failures resulting frompoor teaching and its concomitants. Frederick, Carroll, Balti-more, Talbot, Anne Arundel, Washington, Wicomico, Queen 68 Annual Report of State Department of Education


. Report . N PROMOTIONS BY COUNTIESWhite Elementary Schools. Montgomery and Kent still lead the State in the small per-centage of failures, although both of these counties have in-creased the number and per cent of failures over the numberreported in 1925. As long as standards of attainment for pupilsare maintained, there will, of course, be failures, but the Mary-land counties are attempting to eliminate failures resulting frompoor teaching and its concomitants. Frederick, Carroll, Balti-more, Talbot, Anne Arundel, Washington, Wicomico, Queen 68 Annual Report of State Department of Education Annes, Prince Georges, Calvert and Caroline have all reducedthe number and per cent of failures to a considerable extent.(See Chart. 12.) CHART 12 Co\mty Total aindCo. Average Uontgomerj Kent Baltimore ICalbot Allegany Anne Arundel Washln^on Frederick Carroll Wicomico Queen Annes Cecil NUMBEB AND PEH CE3TT OP THITE ELEMEHTAET PUPILS NOT PROMOTED ^^Per Cent Boys ^^^Per Cent CirlB Number Boys Girls 10382 6128. 927 559 443 314 954 583 772 470 551 305 409 186 189 107 357 189 ..^ ^JJ//JJ


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