Age and Grade Distribution in September of Pupils in the Elementary Schools of Minneapolis

BOYS

Ages
Grades56789101112131415161718+Totals
I611656629144447444 2 12556
II1151979650221922811421 2140
III 121697246062901064491043 22140
IV 1406286353441846634132 2046
V 2120489541371190883691 1847
VI 5944285943802239620111842
VII 79742245839720460621635
VIII 1123084993461422761444
62181917771650162416141552174214191235702236451215489

GIRLS

Ages
Grades56789101112131415161718+Totals
I45164249311738963111 12356
II 14389058215963276511 1877
III 101657555531937727124 1796
IV 6168727618290132446188 12014
V 1213357361130913144154 11833
VI 71324935193301798017131761
VII 611344755434217329521671
VIII 6109432577348961281588
45179515541634161715941623155215101166626146181614896

TABLE XIII.

Retardation in School of Groups of Consecutive Juvenile Delinquents in Minneapolis Compared with Pupils in the Elementary Schools, the Difference in the Relative Ages of the Groups Being Disregarded

SummaryPercentages
BOYSNumberRetardationAdvancedSatisfactoryRetarded
Per CentAv. Am't21 123456789
Ordinary pupils15489700.37 Yr.0.26.136.330.015.97.62.71.2
Ordinary delinquents236271.34 Yr.2.59.717.430.124.69.73.41.30.9 0.4
Recidivists100741.77 Yr.1.01.06.018.017.025.018.011.03.0
County Farm School123681.66 Yr. 0.813.817.122.821.115.45.73.3
GIRLS
Ordinary Pupils14879230.27 Yr.0.36.840.030.214.05.91.80.
Ordinary Delinquents95912.57 Yr.1.10.02.15.315.832.620.08.49.41.12.12.1

Fig. 2. School Retardation of Minneapolis Delinquents Compared With Elementary School Boys.