Goudy-5124 Winthrop avenue: Fanny R. Smith. Graham-4436 South Union avenue: Mary T. Maroney. Grant-2433 O'Brien. Wilcox street; Marguerite L. Gray-3810 North Laramie avenue; Ella R. Connell. Greene-3537 South Paulina street: Elizabeth B. Letzkuss. Gregory-Arthington street and South Lawndale avenue: Fred E. Smith. Gresham-8510 South Green street; Isobel G. Graham. Gunsaulus-4930 Archer avenue; Elizabeth L. Drew. Haines-231 West 23d place: Mary W. O'Keefe. Hamilton-1650 Cornelia avenue: M. Elizabeth Farson. Hamline-4747 South Bishop street; Eleanor Reese Dunn. Hammond-2819 West 21st place: Adrian M. Doolin. Hanson Park-2148 North Long avenue; Fannie L. Marble. Harper-6520 South Wood street: Walter J. Harrower. Harvard-7525 South Harvard avenue: Flora V. Renaud. Haugan-4540 North Hamlin avenue; Thomas C. Johnson. Haven-1472 South Wabash avenue; Annas Higgins. Hawthorne-3300 Seminary avenue: George W. Davis. Hay-1018 North Laramie avenue; Ida Mighell. Hayes-258 North Leavitt street: Mary E. Two hig. Hayt-1518 Granville avenue; Elmer L. Kletzing. Healy-3037 Rueff. Wallace street: Katherine S. Kohn-10414 South State street; Alice Hogge Baer. Komensky-1923 South Throop street; James Kosciuszko-1424 North Cleaver street: Sophia P'urer. Lafayette-2714 Augusta street: Mary I. LeMoyne-851 Waveland avenue: Abigail C. Lewis-Champlin -6200 Princeton avenue: Lincoln-2324 Larrabee street: Ida L. Jaeger. Lloyd-2103 North Lamon avenue: Jacob H. Hauch. Logan-2238 North Oakley avenue; Theresa J. Longfellow-1901 West 35th street; Beatrice Madison-7433 Dorchester avenue; Gustavus Manierre-1420 Hudson avenue: David E. McCracken. Marsh-9810 Exchange avenue: Fred R. Nichols. Marshall-3250 West Adams street: Louis J. Block. Mason-1800 South Keeler avenue; Minnie E. Fallon. May-512 South Lavergne avenue; Susan J. McDonnell. Mayfair-4615 North Kilpatrick avenue: Annie S. Newman. McClellan-3527 South Wallace street: Alfred W. Schroeder. McCormick-2720 South Sawyer avenue; Clara W. Creedon. McCosh-6543 Champlain avenue: Ida M. Pahiman. McLaren-1500 Flournoy street: Charles J. Lunak. McPherson-4728 North Lincoln street: Adelaide E. Jordan. Mitchell-2233 West Ohio street: Moses Maier. Monroe-3651 Schubert avenue; J. Edward Huber. Mont Clare-2150 Newland avenue: Will D. Anderson. Moos-1711 North California avenue: Thomas C. M. Jamieson. Morgan Park-2350 West 110th street: Robert R. White. Morris-919 Barry avenue; Luella Heinroth. Morse 620 North Sawyer avenue: George L. Voorhees, Moseley-2348 South Michigan avenue: Leona L. Thorne. Motley-739 North Ada street; Miriam Del Banco. Mozart-2200 North Hamlin avenue: Nellie C. Hudd. Mulligan-1855 Sheffield avenue: Hanna Schiff. ALMANAC AND YEAR-BOOK FOR 1925. Murphy-3755 North Central Park avenue; Nobel-4127 Hirsch street; Gertrude Corrigan. Oakland-750 East 40th street; Sarah McG. Hennen. Ozden-9 West Chestnut street: Franklin C. Donecker. Oglesby-7646 South Green street; Daniel J. Beeby. Orr-1040 North Keeler avenue; Katherine A. Riordan. Otis-525 Armour street: John M. Duggan. Parental-3600 West Foster avenue; Orris J. Milliken. Parker Junior High-6800 Walter R. Hatfield, Parker Practice 6800 Stewart avenue; Laughlin. Shakespeare-4623 Greenwood avenue: Walter Shepard-2839 Fillmore street; J. Katherine Cutler. Sheridan, Mark-533 West 27th street: Escanaba avenue: Ed Irvin A. Wilson. Sheridan, Phil-9001 ward L. C. Mcrse. Sherman-5116 South Morgan street; Levi T. Regan. Stock. Sherwood-245 West 57th street; Annie K. Wildeman. Shields-4250 South Rockwell street: Edward Boughan. Skinner-1070 West Jackson boulevard: Amy Smyth-1059 Livingston West 13th Mary street: B. Spalding-1623 Park avenue: Jane A. Neil. Spencer-214 North Lavergne avenue; Harriet S. Thompson. Stewart avenue: Spry-2400 Brown. West 51st street; John A. Christine Bednar. Parkman-245 Strong. Park Manor-7049 Rhodes avenue: Genevieve Parkside-6938 East End avenue; Jane S. At- Augusta M. Kate Penn-1616 South Avers avenue: Bertha Ben son. Perry-9128 University avenue: Jesse E. Black. Plamondon-1525 South Washtenaw avenue: Wash Pope-3000 West 19th street: Frank A. Fucik. Pulaski-2030 North Leavitt street: Anna C Pullman-521 East 113th street: Daniel Stewart-4525 Kenmore avenue: Archibald O. Larck. avenue: Frank A. F. Mullay. Sullivan-83d street and Coles avenue; Anna Sumner-715 South Kildare avenue: Edgar W. Trout. hardt. Swift-5900 Winthrop avenue; Harriet A. Eck Talcott-1840 West Ohio street: Herbert C. Swing-1701 String avenue: Gertrud S. Pease. Hansen. Taylor-9913 Avenue J: Annie K. Sullivan. Tennyson-2800 West Fulton street: Fiora C. Dunning. Thorp. J. N.-8915 Burley avenue: Henry D. Hatch. Thorp, Ole A.-6024 Warwick avenue; Mary E. Marnell. bruster. Tilton-4152 West End avenue; Bertha S. Arm Trumbull-1600 Bache. Foster avenue: Joseph L. R. Vanderpoel-9510 Catherine A. Burke. Raster-6936 South Hermitage avenue: David Ravenswood-4332 Josiah F. Kletzing. North Paulina street: Ray-5631 South Kimbark avenue: Arthur O. Raymond-3633 South Wabash avenue: John Reilly-3650 School street: Thomas J. Plant. man. West 13th Ryerson-646 North Lawndale avenue; Sarah Sabin-2216 Boughan. Hirsch Mary street: J. A. Brennan. Van Vlissingen-137 West 108th place; George Von Humboldt-1410 North Rockwell street: Humphrey J. Moynihan. Wadsworth-6420 Mayo. Hughes. University avenue: Frank Walsh-2015 South Peoria street: Robert L. Ward-2701 South Shields avenue: Annie M. Hardie. Warren-9210 Chappel avenue; Mary L. Dun leavy. Washington-1000 Hewes. avenue: Grand Luman Waters-2519 Wilson avenue: Esther E. Mor gan. Webster-3315 Wentworth W. Sawyer Avenue-5248 South Sawyer avenue: Robert G. Jeffrey. Scanlan-11725 Perry Treadwell. avenue: Harriette T. Schiller-700 Vedder street: Belle B. Murphy. Schneider-2957 North Hoyne avenue; Eliza beth E. Fisk. Scott-6435 Blackstone avenue; Henry W. Sum ner. Seward-4600 South Hermitage avenue: David Sexton. Austin 0.-641 East 60th street: John Hanlon. avenue: Mary R. avenue: Ashland South Sangamon Charles street; Wells-936 North Whitney-2815 Komensky avenue: M. J. He- venor. Nickelson. Grace Wicker Park-2032 Evergreen avenue: Roland O. Witeraft. Willard-4901 Reed. avenue: St. Lawrence Yale-7010 Yale avenue: C. L. Hooper Yates-1839 North Richmond street; Blanca R.Thornton-William E. McVey, Harvey. COOK COUNTY TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOLS. schools. Oak Park and River Forest-M. R. McDaniel, J. Sterling Morton-H. V. Church, Cicero. Riverside-Brookfield-W. P. Wyatt, Riverside. Blue Island-J. E. Lemon, Blue Island. Barrington-E. S. Smith, Barrington. SALARY SCHEDULES OF CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Calumet In force during fiscal year 1924. Per annum unless otherwise specified. Superintendent of schools Five assistant superintendents, each.. 10,000 One examiner Director school extension Director elementary manual training.... According to certificate held, $200 above high school teachers' schedule. Principal of Normal school and Crane Junior college, $6,500. 6.500 7.800 7.800 5.500 Director special schools 5,500 5.500 Director child study 5,400 Supervisor physical high schools 5,000 Supervisor household arts. 5,000 Director technical work in high schools 4,800 182345 Supervisor commercial work in high schools 7,000 Supervisor teachers of art.: 4,500 Supervisor teachers of music in ele mentary schools 4.500 Supervisor schools for blind.. 4,000 3 3,800 12345 3.500 5,600 Asst. supervisor physical education.. Eight instructors oral hygiene, each Director Vocational Guidance. Lower Group. 2.400 Continuation Schools. 2.000 Principal-Schedule high school principals. 7.000 Teachers-According to schedule of certificate held are for a year of 50 weeks, 5 days a week, as below: For 6-hour day.. First year 1.800 For 7-hour day. 2,000 For 8-hour day. Third year 2.200 Fourth year 2.400 Fifth year 2.550 Upper Group. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Principals and Heads of Departments in Chicago Normal College. 2.700 Year of Year of service. service. Third year 3.000 Lower Group. Upper Group. Fourth year 3,150 1 Fifth year 3,300 Year of service. Year of 49345 $3.000 1 $4,000 3,200 2 4,200 3,400 3 4.400 3,600 4 4,600 3,800 5 4,800 5.700 Above regular schedule for high school Special Teachers of Music and Art. On high school teachers' schedule according Elementary Teachers and Extra Teachers in teachers: Lower Group. Assistant to principal $400 1 $1.500 1 Dean of girls Head of branch 300 2 1.625 1.750 Teachers-General Certificate. 4 1,875 4 Upper Group. $2,125 2,250 2.375 2,500 Lower Group. Upper Group. 5 2,000 $2.000 1 $3,000 2.200 2 3,200 2.400 3 3,400 2.600 4 3,600 2.800 5 3,800 Teachers-Limited Certificate. Extra teachers not to advance beyond the 1st of upper group. Head Assistants, Teachers of Manual Training. Lower Group. Upper Group. Lower Group. Upper Group. $1.800 1 $2.700 1 $1.750 1 $2,375 2.000 2 2.850 2 1.875 2 2,500 2,200 3 3,000 3 2.000 3 2,625 2.400 4 3,150 4 2.125 4 2,750 3.300 5 2.250 Substitute teachers for actual days of service, Substitute teachers for actual days of service, $9 per day. $7 per day. Critic Teachers, Teachers of Household Arts, $1,700 1 $2.325 †Paid for 13 months of 22 days, pro rata for 3 periods over 10 months schedule here shown. Teachers of Cripples, of Deaf, or Former Tru- Lower Group. $1,675 1 1,800 1,925 3 2,050 4 2.175 Family Instructor in Girls' Parental School. Teachers of Recreation Center and Vacation Substitute teachers in the Parental school and Principals of community centers, $6 to $7 an evening; teachers, $3 to $3.50. Principals of evening schools, $6 to $10 an evening; teachers, $3 to $5. Employed 52 weeks a year and paid 3 additional periods, pro rata. CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOL Enroll- Teach .$2,300 2.425 2,550 2,675 Year, ment. 1841'. 410 Teachers in Junior High, Eighth Grade, Adult Subnormals, Grade 5 1884... 76.044 1,195 71885... 79.278 1,296 71886... 83,022 1,440 81887... 84.902 1,574 1845.. 1,051 9 1888.. 89,578 1,663 1846... 1.107 131889... 93.737 1,801 1847... 1,317 18 1890...135.541 2,711 1848... 1,517 18 1891...146.751 3.000 1849... 1.794 18 1892...157.743 3,300 1850... 1.919 21 1893...166.895 3,520 2.287 25 1894...185.358 3.812 2.404 29 1895...201.380 4,326 1853... 3,086 34 1896...213.835 4,668 1854.. 3.500 35 1897...225.718 4.914 1855... 6.826 42 1898...236,239 5.268 1856-7. 8.577 61 1899...242.807 5.535 10.786 81 1900...255.861 5,806 1859... 12.873 1901...262.738 5.951 1860... 14.199 123 1902...268,392 5,775 1861... 16.441 160 1903...258.968 5.444 1862... 17.521 187 1904...264.397 5.570 1863... 21.188 212 1905...267,837 5,695 .$2.175 1864-5. 29.080 240 1906...272,086 5.808 2.300 1866... 24.851 265 1907...273.050 5.981 2.425 1867... 27.260 319 1908...292.581 6.106 2,550 1868... 29.954 401 1909...296.427 6.296 1869.. 34.740 481 1910...300.893 6.383 1870.. 38.939 557 1911...304.146 6.584 1871.. 40,832 572 1912...307,281 6.740 1872... 38,035 476 1913...315.737 7.013 1873... 44.091 564 1914...332.248 7,544 1874... 47,963 679 1915...345.512 7.795 1875... 49.121 700 1916...357,511 7.992 1876... 51.128 762 1917...360.639 8.142 1877... 53.529 730 1918...368.225 8,316 1878... 55,109 797 1919...377.058 8.558 1879... 56,587 851 1920...393,197 9.116 $1,235.00 1880.. 59.562 898 1921...410,768 9,720 1,235.00 1881. 63,141 958 1922...429.111 10.506 1882. 68.614 1.019 1923...452.257 11.097 1,500.00 1883... 72.509 1,107 | 1924...474,945 11.693 CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCES. Statement of receipts and expenditures for school year ended June 30, 1924. Secondary day schools: Instruction 14.226.57 Total 669,898.01 Secondary day schools: Operationd. Salaries and wages: Engineercustodian 254,360.63 c. Telephone 5,402,57 m. School plant supplies Total 560,670.75 Elementary day schools: Operationa. Salaries and wages: Engineercustodian 205,457.12 c. Telephone 22.205.57 g. Gas and electricity 5.100.42 h. Special services 9.290.67 1. Fuel ......... 4.422.94 m. School plant supplies 2. Contingent and miscellaneous Total 246,476.72 a. Salaries and wages: Teachers 6,938,267.93 Evening schools: Operation Civil service employes.. j. Educational supplies k. Books, charts and globes o. Educational equipment 5.040.00 a. Salaries and wages: Engineer218,731.21 custodian 158.743.909. Gas and electricity 47.977.90. Fuel Total 7,368,760.94 Elementary day schools: Instruction a. Salaries and wages: Teachers. 20,907,547.51 Civil service employes c. Comm. and transportation j. Educational supplies k. Books, charts and globes... 6. Educational equipment Total .... 730.36 32,097.03 513,194.8 763.08 82.085.52 196,495.64 19.354.51 Parental school for boys: Operation- 4,125.00 493,864.64 .21.857,320.35 9. Gas and electricity 1. Fuel m. School plant supplies 52.00 653 12 15.896.09 11.316.16 59.406.91 4,085.98 494.36 805.76 m. School plant supplies 384.31 Total 484,938.64 5.770.41 414,548.17 a. Salaries and wages: Engineer Chicago and Cook county school for boys: Operation 3,060.00 custodian 17,467.17 Continuation schools: Operation54.00 a. Salaries and wages: Engineer2,610.73 custodian 20.693.66 30,064.51 7.393.51 9.619 57 1,623.10 48,700.69 Parental school for boys: Instructiona. Salaries and wages: Teachers Civil service employes. 437.740.07 g. Gas and electricity 1. Fuel m. School plant supplies 75,591.94 Total 13.101.16 j. Educational supplies k. Books, charts and globes. o. Educational equipment 43,061.26 Co-ordinate activities 320.87 a. Salaries and wages: Teachers. 132,585.42 7.776.95 134.933.53 8.282.41 150.992.19 SUNDRY AUXILIARY AGENCIES. a. Salaries and wages: Teachers Engineer-custodian 14.770.84 g. Gas and electricity $4.743.00 6,645.00 ........ 2.525.00 |