According to the parents' statements, 102 children, including all those of compulsory school age or over, had at one time or another attended school. of the 14 known to have stopped school before the year of the study, one had completed the second grade; 2 had stopped upon the completion of the third grade; 5, of the fourth grade; and 1, of the sixth; 3 had finished the seventh grade; for the remaining 2, the grade attained at the close of the school history was not known. One of these children who had stopped going to school was 11 years of age; and one, 13; the others were 14 years of age or over. Over three-fourths of the children 8 years of age or over who had attended school during the year 1920-21 were one or more years retarded; over one-half were two years or more below the normal grade for their age. Every reasonable effort was made by the Children's Bureau agents to secure the attendance records of these children. Of the 52 for whom the actual record was secured, one girl of 7 years had perfect attendance. Seven children, including this girl, had attended 80 per cent or more of the term; 17, three of them girls, had attended less than 50 per cent of the term. Two boys, 9 and 15 years of age, and one girl of 12, had attended less than 10 percent of the term.