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... classes have too many pupils to a teacher but we cannot better this condition the coming year . The twelve room ... class rooms causes incon- venience , vitiates the air and precludes the teacher from giving that individual attention ...
... classes have too many pupils to a teacher but we cannot better this condition the coming year . The twelve room ... class rooms causes incon- venience , vitiates the air and precludes the teacher from giving that individual attention ...
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... classes . In some of our second year classes the boys have equaled the girls in number . This is in marked contrast with many high schools . We believe that our man- ual training department assists greatly in keeping the young men in ...
... classes . In some of our second year classes the boys have equaled the girls in number . This is in marked contrast with many high schools . We believe that our man- ual training department assists greatly in keeping the young men in ...
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... classes opportunity for individual work in these subjects and are a source of never - failing interest to the pupils ... class . Last year they furnished also two prizes for a competition in literary work . A loyal alumni association ...
... classes opportunity for individual work in these subjects and are a source of never - failing interest to the pupils ... class . Last year they furnished also two prizes for a competition in literary work . A loyal alumni association ...
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... classes were divided into sec- tions greatly to the advantage of the work ; a few of the classes are still much too large . No changes of importance in courses of study or in text - books were made during the year . The teachers at the ...
... classes were divided into sec- tions greatly to the advantage of the work ; a few of the classes are still much too large . No changes of importance in courses of study or in text - books were made during the year . The teachers at the ...
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... class , regretting the necessity that required even this , as we would prefer having all pupils attend all sessions ... classes covered the required course of study , yet quantity is not the only thing to be considered and I still think ...
... class , regretting the necessity that required even this , as we would prefer having all pupils attend all sessions ... classes covered the required course of study , yet quantity is not the only thing to be considered and I still think ...
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Page 32 - A passport or duly attested transcript of the certificate of birth or baptism or other religious record, showing the date and place of birth of such child.
Page 85 - Be strong! We are not here to play — to dream, to drift. We have hard work to do and loads to lift. Shun not the struggle — face it; 'tis God's gift.
Page 144 - The nature of alcoholic drinks and other narcotics and their effects on the human system shall be taught in connection with the various divisions of physiology and hygiene, as thoroughly as are other branches in all schools under state control, or supported wholly or in part by public money of the state, and also in all schools connected with reformatory institutions.
Page 146 - Every person in parental relation to a child between eight and sixteen years of age, in proper physical and mental condition to attend school...
Page 146 - Every child between eight and sixteen years of age, in proper physical and mental condition to attend school, shall regularly attend upon instruction at a school in which at least the common school branches of reading, spelling, writing, arithmetic, English grammar and geography are taught, or upon equivalent instruction by a competent teacher elsewhere than at school...