nd one-half per cent in the third and fourth.
There are eight academic high schools, two technical high schools, and
two commercial high schools. The technical high schools are steadily
growing in favor. The registration of boys in these schools increased
about 33 per cent from 1913 to 1915, and of girls about 77 per cent.
During the same period the registration of boys in the academic high
schools decreased slightly, while the increase of girl students was
only eight per cent; in the commercial high schools the number of
girl students increased 20 per cent, while the enrollment of boys fell
off more than 10 per cent. The enrollment by individual schools is
shown in Table 4.
TABLE 4.--ENROLLMENT OF HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS, SECOND SEMESTER, 1914-1915
----------------------------------+-----------------------------+
| Enrollment |
Schools +---------+---------+---------+
| Boys | Girls | Total |
----------------------------------+---------+---------+---------+
| | | |
Academic high schools | | | |
Central | 804 | 711 | 1,515 |
East | 607 | 688 | 1,295 |
Glenville | 405 | 611 | 1,016 |
West | 246 | 377 | 623 |
Lincoln | 277 | 329 | 606 |
South | 213 | 238 | 451 |
| | | |
Total | 2,552 | 2,954 | 5,506 |
----------------------------------+---------+---------+---------+
| | | |
Technical high schools | | | |
East Technical | 1,161 | 548 | 1,709 |
West Technical | 515 | 242 | 757 |
| | | |
Total | 1,676 | 790 | 2,466 |
----------------------------------+---------+---------+---------+
| | | |
Commercial high schools | | | |
West Commercial | 249 | 52
|