A History of the Nome, Alaska Public Schools:1899 to 1958 From the Gold Rush To Statehood
A Thesis by John Poling

Table No. 5: Enrollments and Graduations,
Nome High School,
1901-1917.

School Year
Grade 8 Grads.
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
High School Graduates
High School Enrollments
1900-19011
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1901-19022
0
/3/
0
0
0
0
/3/
1902-19033
/2/
/2/
0
0
0
0
/2/
1903-19044
13
3
4
2
0
0
/9/
1904-19055
5
12
3
2
0
0
/17/
1905-19066
/ /
3
13
4
2
2
/22/
1906-19077
/18/
10
6
4
1
1
/21/
1907-19088
/23/
21
9
____)
3
3
/36/
1908-19099
/16/
28
16
9
2
1
/55/
1909-191010
/14/
22
13
2
8
7
/45/
1910-191111
/13/
10
18
7
0
0
/35/
1911-191212
11
13
10
10
7
5
40
1912-1913
8
14
13
4
6
6
37
1913-1914
11
11
9
5
3
3
28
1914-1915
9
10
5
5
3
3
23
1915-1916
0
10
11
3
5
4
29
1916-1917
4
3
6
9
2
0
20

Table No. 5: Notes.

1Government school under United States Bureau of Education; no breakdown, Jackson, Report, 1901, p. 1466.

2NSB report, 1902; figure implied and unclassified. All brackets / / represent uncertain figures as unofficial or questionable.

3Nugget, July 1, 1903, p.1.

4Aurora, 1904; all Aurora references are unofficial but generally reliable.

5Nome Public Schools graduation program, May 27, 1905.

6Aurora, 1906.

7Aurora, 1907.

8Eighth grade graduates are from Aurora, 1911. Other figures from Aurora, 1908, and NSR.

9Aurora, 1909, and NSR.

10Aurora, 1910, and NSR.

11Aurora, 1911, and NSR.

12All following figures are official, from NSR.

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