Expenditure for manual train. ing during 1893-94. VIII.-MANUAL AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING. TABLE 20.-Statistics of manual training in city public schools.-PART I. For teachers. For materials. For new tools and repairs. For incidentals. 9 10 12 12 13 14 15 1, 146 1,415 2,561 $800 $1,800 $188 $56 $4 310 650 960 593 850 (383) a Where a pupil begins the work he is expected to continue through the term. e Obligatory in grades 1 to 8. Optional in high school, except drawing in first and second years. d Special teachers only. e Janitors, fuel, and rent. TABLE 20.-Statistics of manual training in city public schools.-PART I-Continued. Goo. B. 11 24 Frankfort, Ky 25 Louisville (Ky.) Manual Train- H. F. A. Kleinschmidt. 43 a Optional in high-school grades and in eighth or highest grammar grade. Sloyd is obligatory in seventh grade. bAs far as shopwork and sewing are concerned. c It is optional for those in the ninth grade, 14 years of age or over, and for all in the high school. d In day schools. It has been taught for twenty years in evening schools. e Obligatory in sewing, optional in carpentry. f Estimated. g Carpentry is optional; drawing, sewing, etc., obligatory in day schools; in the free evening drawing school industrial drawing is optional. h In grades 8 and 9 and high school. i 2,027 including clay modeling and paper cutting; 1,689 for manual training proper. j Industrial drawing obligatory in the first eight grades. k Optional in high school and obligatory in the grades below the high school. With boys of the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. m Except in high school. In the elementary grades all work of this kind is obligatory, but in the high school the work is optional for certain courses. o 12 benches and 12 sets of tools. pIn manual training high school and the elementary schools there were 5,177 males and 5,379 females. q Except for girls in high school. Exclusive of drawing books, etc. s 1 special, 19 regular; total, 20. |