Box 1
Container
Contains 6 Results:
Lewiston High School., 1896
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: MC110/08
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
Bound volumes of official transcrips from Lewiston High School students.
Dates:
1896
Annual report of the Supervisor of Schools of the town of Lewiston, 1857-1858
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: MC110/01
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
Published annual reports of the Superintendent of the Lewiston Public Schools along with accompanying material, such as reports of individual principals, financial reports, census data about number of school-aged children in Lewiston, and course of study. Reports dating from the nineteenth century include information the number of students in a variety of ethnic and racial categories from each ward, similar to information contained in the "Census data" series. Early reports by the high...
Dates:
1857-1858
Superintending school commitee meetings., Sept. 1896-Aug. 1906
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: MC110/02
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
Minutes of regular and special meetings of the superintending school commitee along with minutes from meetings of various sub-committees, such as those on textbooks and teachers.
Dates:
Sept. 1896-Aug. 1906
Position classification plan - loose sheets., 1948
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: MC110/03
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
Miscellaneous administrative and other files, including one phtograph and an early language chart. Also includes information about position classifications.
Dates:
1948
Payroll., 1905-1910
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: MC110/04
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
Financial records that document department expenditures, primarily related to personnel. Most ledgers also contain some information about other expenses, such as contracted services, supplies, textbooks.
Dates:
1905-1910
Ward IV, lower part., 1913-1914
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: MC110/05
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
Records of the annual census conducted by the Lewisston School Department. Each year, the department conducted a census to record the number of school-aged children in each of the city's seven wards. The census taker recorded the name, age, address, and ethnic and racial background of each child. In addition, the parent's occupation was also recorded. The data was used to ensure that Lewiston received its apporopriate portion of state money to support the schools. Note that the record book...
Dates:
1913-1914