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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 191415 the total enrollment was 191. The enroll- 

 ment cards now available for the present year show a total of 165. 

 This dees not include short or special courses or summer course. The 

 average daily attendance for 191415 was 118. The average daily 

 attendance for the 1st term in 191516 was 130, but this is probably 

 larger than the total for the year since about 40 students dropped out at 

 the end of the second term to go to work. 



For 191213, the first year of operation, the enrollment was 243 

 and the average daily attendance 146; for 1913-14 the enrollment 

 was 206 and the average daily attendance 128. There has been a 

 constant falling off from the high mark attained the first year. 



The average daily attendance is determined by adding the total days 

 attended in each of the various courses regular and special and divid- 

 ing by the number of days in the term. This is done each term. The 

 three terms are added together and divided by three to find the yearly 

 average. 



