A Comparative Study of City School And Rural School Attendance

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A Comparative Study of City School And Rural School Attendance
Ernest Wilder Fellows
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2. The difference is greater between rural boys and town boys than between rural girls and town girls.
3. Like the drop in the per cent of those who attend, the drop in the average number of days attended, comes earlier with rural than with town boys and girls.
4. The drop in the average number of days attended is much greater in the rural than in the town schools.
5. The average number of days attended by either boys or girls in the rural districts falls below the minimum requirements of the c
...ompulsory education law at about eleven or twelve years of age. ' V.
CORRELATION BETWEEN THE NUMBER ATTENDING AND THE NUMBER OF DAYS' ATTENDANCE The per cent of attendance, as kept in the school records, does not reveal the whole situation regarding attendance of boys and girls of school age. When a pupil has been absent three suc- cessive days he is dropped from the roll and his continued ab- sence has no effect on the record. The record of a pupil who attends two or three weeks and then drops out of school and does not attend again does not affect the per cent of attendance to a greater degree than does the record of a pupil who attends the whole year with the exception of three scattered absences of one day each.


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