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School edifice-Mount Auburn. Built 1855-'67; cost $5,367-$18,565; has 10 rooms and seats for 548 pupils. Lot 75 by 315 feet; cost $5,800. Additional lot 30 by 352 feet; cost $5,250.

SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.

Beginning at the Ohio river on Brooklyn street; thence north by Brooklyn street to Summit street; thence by Summit street to the old Corporation line; thence north-east, east, and south, by said line to the Ohio river; thence southwest by the river to the place of beginning.

School edifice-East Front street. Built 1858; cost $11,639; has 9 rooms and seats for 474 pupils. Lot average size 80 by 320 feet; cost $5,030. Magill lot 100 by 500 feet; cost $10,000.

EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.

Beginning at the corner of McMillan street and Clifton avenue; thence north to the southern boundary of Clifton; thence west and north along the boundary of Clifton to the south-west corner of Cumminsville; thence west to Millcreek; thence south along Millcreek to the line of McMillan street; thence east to the place of beginning.

School edifice-Built —, 1869; cost —, $6,700; has 8 rooms and seats for 384 pupils. Lot 51 by 325 feet.

NINETEENTH DISTRICT.

Includes the territory formerly in the incorporated village of Woodburn. School edifice-Woodburn avenue. Built 1860-'71; cost $3,250-$9,669; has 4 rooms and hall, and seats for 170 pupils. Lot average size 143 by 401 feet; cost $888.

TWENTIETH DISTRICT.

Beginning at Liberty and Baymiller streets; north on Baymiller street to York street, east on York street to Linn street; north on Linn street to Miami canal; along Miami canal to Fairview avenue; north on Fairview avenue to McMillan street; east on McMillan street to Clifton avenue; south on Clifton avenue to Center street; south on Center street to Elm street; south on Elm street to Green street; west on Green street to Plum street; south on Plum street to Liberty street; west on Liberty street to place of beginning.

School edifice-Findlay street, between John and Linn streets. Built 1869; cost $72,662; has 23 rooms and seats for 1,276 pupils. Lot 109 by 243 feet cost $13,937.

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Beginning at the Ohio river, with the east boundary of the village of Riverside; thence northwardly and westwardly with the boundary of said village of Riverside to the eastern line of Delhi township; thence north with the eastern line of Delhi township to the line of Millcreek township; thence east with the south line of Millcreek township to Millcreek and the former boundary of the city; thence southwardly with Millcreek and said former boundary to the Ohio river; thence westwardly with the Ohio river to the place of beginning.

School edifice-Storrs street west of Burns street. Built 1872; cost $50,206; has 12 rooms and seats for 672 pupils. Lot 152 by 300 feet; cost $18,129.

TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.

(WALNUT HILLS.)

Comprises all the territory in the Special Road District of Walnut Hills, Mount Auburn, and Cliftonville, lying east of the center line of Burnet avenue, extending northwardly and southwardly.

School edifice-Corner of Locust and Orchard streets. Built 1872; cost $75,700; has 18 rooms and seats for 672 pupils. Lot 2303 by 215 feet; cost $12,688.

TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.

(CORRYVILLE.)

Beginning at the south-west corner of McMillan street and Clifton avenue, thence north with said Clifton avenue to the north line of section 14, township three, and sectional fractional range of the Miami purchase; thence eastwardly with said section line to Burnet avenue; thence southwardly along said avenue to McMillan street; thence westwardly along McMillan street to the place of beginning.

School edifice-Washington street, Corryville. Has 7 rooms and seats for 356 pupils. Lot 102 by 150 feet.

TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.

Beginning at the Ohio river at the south end of the old eastern Corporation line; thence north and west along the old Corporation line to the south-eastern corner of Woodburn; thence north to the south line of Columbia township; thence east to the east line of section 26; thence south to the village of Colum

bia; thence east and south along the boundary of Columbia to the Ohio river; thence down the Ohio river to the place of beginning.

Two houses have 9 rooms and seats for 480 pupils. Lot 100 by 164 feet Columbia lot

TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.

Beginning at the south-west corner of Millcreek township; thence north to the north line of section 32; thence east to Millcreek; thence south to the north line of Storrs township; thence west to the place of beginning.

School edifice-Harrison pike. Has 9 rooms and seats for 508 pupils. Lot 94 by 100 feet; cost $500.

TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.

Includes the territory formerly in the Cumminsville School District.

School house on Kirby road and Hanfield street. Cost $7,800; has 5 rooms and seats for 207 pupils. Lot 205 by 155 feet; leased at $3,726.

East house on First and Langland streets. Built 1851-'67; cost $2,675— $6,035; has 8 rooms and seats for 464 pupils. Lot 100 by 300 feet; cost $1,000.

FIRST INTERMEDIATE.

All that part of the city bounded on the east by Central avenue; north by Laurel street and a line therewith to Millcreek; west by Millcreek; south by the Ohio river.

School edifice-Baymiller street, between West Court and Clark streets. Built 1854-'67; cost $14,562-$18,710; has 18 rooms and seats for 942 pupils. Lot 69 by 306 feet; cost $5,500. Interior lot 34 by 211 feet; cost $4,497. Outlet 20 by 100 feet, and interior lot 97 by 206 feet; cost $9,000.

SECOND INTERMEDIATE.

That part of the city bounded on the west by Central avenue; north by Ann street and the Miami canal; east by Eggleston avenue and the west boundary of the Third District; south by the Ohio river.

School edifice-Ninth street, between Walnut and Main streets. Built 1862; cost $25,334; has 19 rooms and seats for 1,028 pupils. Lot 80 by 153 feet; cost $24,000.

THIRD INTERMEDIATE.

That part of the city bounded on the west by Central avenue and the Miami canal; north by the old Corporation line from the Miami canal to its intersection with the western boundary of the Sixteenth District; south by Ann street

and the Miami canal; south-west by Eggleston avenue and the western boundary of the Third District; the eastern boundary to so run as to include the First and Third Districts.

School edifice Franklin street, between Main and Sycamore streets. Built 1870; cost $85,488; has 24 rooms and seats for 1,153 pupils. Lot 152 by 100 feet; cost $12,597.

FOURTH INTERMEDIATE.

That part of the city bounded on the east by Central avenue and the Miami canal; north by the old Corporation line; south by Laurel street and a line therewith to Millcreek; west by Millcreek.

School edifice-Poplar street, between Baymiller and Freeman streets. Built 1862; cost $25,378; has 20 rooms and seats for 1,102 pupils. Lot 87 by 195 feet; cost $5,200.

WOODWARD HIGH SCHOOL.

That part of the city east of Central avenue and the Miami canal.

School edifice-Franklin street, between Sycamore street and Broadway. Built 1854-'67; cost $51,230-$16,005; has 11 rooms and seats for 450 pupils. Lot 215 by 220 feet; the property of the Woodward Fund.

HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL.

That part of the city west of Central avenue and the Miami canal.

School edifice-Fifth street, opposite Mound street. Built 1853; cost $23,375; has 10 rooms and seats for 450 pupils. Lot 90 by 200 feet; the property of the Hughes Fund.

RULES OF THE BOARD.

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.

1. The officers required by law to be elected at a meeting of the Board of Education on the third Monday in April are a President and Clerk. The Board shall at the same meeting elect a Vice-President and Assistant Clerk.

PRESIDENT.

2. It shall be the duty of the President to take the chair at the hour appointed for the meetings, and call the members to order; to see that the requisitions of the laws for the government of the schools be presented to the members of the Board, at the proper period, for their action, and perform such other duties as may properly appertain to his office, or be enjoined upon him by the Board.

VICE-PRESIDENT.

3. In the absence of the President the Vice-President shall assume his functions, and continue to perform them until the President's return, or until his place shall be supplied by a new election.

CLERK.

4. The duties of the Clerk shall be to notify all the members of the Board to meet at the Session Room of the Board, for the purpose of organization, on the third Monday in April, of each year, at three o'clock P. M.; to attend all meetings of the Board of Education, and make a full and faithful record of their proceedings and an index of the same; to report, on bill nights, a list of the employés of the Board, and their respective salaries, and such bills as may have been audited by the Committee on Claims, and record all bills and salaries passed by the Board, and to certify the same to the City Treasurer; to file all reports or communications that are accepted by the Board; to keep safely all books, documents, and papers belonging to the School Department; to keep full and fair accounts of all receipts and expenditures, and report to the Board the condition of the School Fund whenever required; to report at each meeting, immediately after the approval of the minutes, the name of every member who has been absent, without leave of the Board, from four consecutive regular meetings.

5. It shall be further his duty to furnish statistics, and other matters not furnished by the Superintendent, for the annual report of this Board; to purchase such supplies as are allowed by the Board for the use of the schools, the same to be drawn only on the written order of the Principal or Local Trustees of each

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