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

Table No. 12: Summaries: Teachers, and Student Enrollment,
Nome Public Schools,
1946-1958.
1

School Year
Teachers
High School
Grade School
Totals
Grade Grads.
High School Graduates
ADA
% Attendance
1945-1946
9
49
165
214
11
3
175.26
/ /2
1946-1947
10
44
229
273
12
10
208.01
94.89
1947-1948
10
40
280
320
12
9
251.44
95.15
1948-1949
12
40
297
337
19
8
260.19
94.01
1949-1950
12
45
323
368
13
4
295.15
93.81
1950-1951
14
42
339
381
18
4
277.64
92.78
1951-1952
44
318
362
14
5
1952-1953
52
371
423
20
7
1953-1954
49
419
468
20
5
1954-1955
20.5
68
469
537
31
11
436.15
95.47
1955-1956
24
87
508
595
35
9
473.17
92.21
1956-1957
25
105
539
644
37
5
501.67
95.28
1957-1958
27
134
566
700
37
12
543.72
91.63

1NSR, copies of RCE, passim.

2Information not stated on NSR or RCE.

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