TABLE XII.-School buildings owned by The People of Porto Rico and used exclusively for school purposes and the number of rooms in each. Municipalities Urban (number of rooms). Rural Total rooms 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 22 30 1 2 3 4 TABLE XV.-Number of boys taking manual training in each grade, cost of lumber and other materials, and cost per boy, for the island and municipalities. Continua tion. Grammar schools. Amount spent for High school. Aver Porto Rico...3,033 San Juan.. Carolina. Rio Grande.. Loiza.. Fajardo. Ceiba. Luquillo.. Yabucoa. Arroyo. Patillas.. Juncos.. Gurabo.. San Lorenzo. Guayama.. Santa Isabel.. Cayey. Aguas Buenas. Naranjito.. Coamo.. Ponce.. Cabo Rojo.. Añasco.. Jayuya.. Arecibo.. Manati.. Barceloneta. 395 285 159 305 $3,849.39 $2,707.46 $1, 141.93 $1.51 185 7.50 1.73 46.43 49.85 1.15 13 60.50 2.51 .90 44 11 13 13 :332 67.09 48.75 18.34 2.24 49.80 26.30 23.50 1.46 20 81.00 70.65 10.35 .98 75.82 66.10 9.72 .89 1 Manual training was given in Naguabo for 5 months only. 2 All articles made were for use in schoolrooms and the expense was not charged to manual-training classes. TABLE XVI.-Number of girls taking work in home economics in each grade, total amount spent for sewing and for cooking, and amount per girl for the island and municipalities. 38 32 22 : 427 1,026 768 138 162 28 Girls taking home econom ics. High school. Tenth Ninth Eighth Seventh N: ** X * grade. 229 $3,324.76 $2,713.45 $611.31 Amount Sixth grade. spent for home econo mics exclusive of high school. For cooking. $1.29 26 20 23 |