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

Table No. 10: Summaries: Teachers, and Student Enrollment,
Nome Public Schools,
1918-1931.
1

School Year
Teachers
High School
Grade School
Totals
Grade Graduates
High School Graduates
ADA
% Attendance
1917-1918
6
20
107
127
5
12
/ /
/ /3
1918-1919
5
3
102
105
6
0
/ /
/ /4
1919-1920
6
7
92
99
7
0
74.69
95.28
1920-1921
6
9
61
70
3
0
59.32
96.82
1921-1922
5
6
50
56
1
0
50.32
97.44
1922-1923
57.33
97.72
1923-1924
5
22
71
93
7
5
75.11
96.85
1924-1925
5
15
80
95
6
2
80.39
96.93
1925-1926
5
17
83
100
5
1
84.10
93.63
1926-1927
5
18
84
102
6
4
83.77
97.54
1927-1928
5
13
77
90
7
3
77.44
97.84
1928-1929
5
16
69
85
9
0
73.18
97.78
1929-1930
5
22
57
79
4
4
73.67
97.49
1930-1931
5
24
55
79
3
5
73.16
98.49

1NSR, copies of RCE, passim.

2RCE, 1918, unidentified.

3/ / signify incomplete information.

4Influenza epidemic year; school closed 55 days, November 2 - February; source NSR, and Aurora B., 1927.

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