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Conditions in District Number One, Wayne County—Outlined in Detail By Supt SM Miller] Article HE of the Ordinance of 1787 provided that “Rehman, moral ity and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be en couraged.” This article as well as an Urgent need felt by the leading educators of the state gave place in the constitution of the State of Ohio a demand for legistration for the betterment of the selvers at Ohio The Eighteenth General Assembly passed the “New School ode” which made it pos tble to base school supervision into rural school. The supervision work of District No. 1, Wasne counts Gliamelad ing Bauehman, Chippese and Wil ton township. deena Peet September The work eased much discussion, ped Une as the very strongest arg ment that the patrons have ate um te rest me the school- The supervision begun by pleeing proper emphasis on sanitary condi tions of school houses and ground. The Boards of Education having placed before them the conditions of heating, lighting, ventilation etc., have ‘nade provisions to meet these. There are only six schoolhouses in the District that are—not—heated by heaters with provisions for good ventilation, thermometers, window shades, dustless chalk, have been provided for every school Seats, have been rearranged to comply with the conditions for proper lighting of the buildings so as not to injure the pupils’ eyes . Teachers’ meetinges were held on all townships before the opening of school, where the work was definitely outlined for opened of «ix weeks the teachers were instructed what was required in each subject, by each grade pursuing that subject for the period A general plan for the year was given. In the hands of every teacher was placed a course of study pre pared, especially for the ‘rural schools, by Dean Williams. ‘This course gives an outline by subjects what should be accomplished each wear the Usetere dave thas tor ie Veteretve Ac felieite omtice for raah puried ot ss Weeks lea eds prep med utul ‘placed ayo The the shoot aod tee der Pet ey ne eh Spey at et as Werks aah tori, Is iy ee eth be bs the petede peedd tes are spd sor and sven by tee tea or bach Pope as getet aoob stout to, test Sbestiens ated re hated tee take at Pace with hug se tat the parents (abo kve the pali of tre work Vidas preemie was pilented at The Most teaetere” qmeeting fer yal the sche ar a Comaship T lyase are plated: see that ee aah evi ane subject gets ate bag purepeection af hime and emphasi s avtractions were saven ™ to the teachers how Cee organize the se bred hand how to hold this sreenization Phe supersistor Las sargents ditties ‘and creat opportunities to helps the schools during his vestts ‘Edy test fartut the year was Largely devoted to the classiication of pupils as there were aepeared of past work, eachb pupafic been at the habit. of promotive litaselt Some pupils Were two grade= duevend where thes should haeve been, and otters were ready for more difficult work These adjustments were made by an ex planation to pupil. vs wall ie te the parent Provision dais beer amade tv the Bserrd~ oot bade setae where dey the vgiades of coset opapals oar oa tocielip wall be deemderl fa the clerk of the Resoreet Peadsns cattery ary daeacott form oat the dase of the ~ trend Nee, and wil he returned to supersiser when school opens . The supersiser sees that hie plans are carried out and gives sugeestiuina to the teacher, toe the pugpls, and fre quently to the perenes that thes mas ea-aperite op them work Liv Trequenth wall take a elise saint tere aosubput that the tegeher may ob serve his work and gaan mew ideas of austruction He tw constantly gatherings moederue for general dis cussion at the neat regular teacher’~ meeting Chis duties damia his visits are qutanerabbe) some gasange out material for amumediate use and pre forming them to further ands and how they may be obtained Pe creat est duty that as cormtroutun the u “yn rvtser it this tame as the finding for good cormpetant teachers for the Vomit near The teeters with te employed abowt Marv Teter oF F Warren, State Inspector at High Schools, said durimy his visit oan Wasone county, that 89 °. at the District Superinitendents’ work of the failing of aod teachiere The classification oat the rural school is being considered hy fl township Board of Education and will be accomplished as rapidly as present condition. wall alow The work of the supervisor has ‘jast begun, and there is a credit future for the rural school of Ohio Ina 1947 the Akron School Law owns ipuseed Whiel, provided for the grad ing and elerving the schools of Ak ron and wzave~that yeity supervision which was the first fity in the state to have such supervision. = From this beginning in our own newhborne cit, has crown the event erty schoul systems, and the rural schools are contemplating as great our even greater advancements than the crties Iave made and will make it as they are given an opportunity by the pres ent New Sedaerol Case with such mongidiments sys. cuperente and Chine Of cond as dean '@ An Answer, Maybe In oveply te ein aed maerted an the Poems and Mecreh 24th moder the «ap Reino a mneving preture trees dt aed sazned by ft weoe prominent men of this Paes one a Wiede wer and the other in Hane Oe deee We dase thas tee sity We were aecused of conducting a private dines ay the Koopf Potfatl on the ‘eeetang oof March 20th We deny that charge, and we also deny that either of the objectors was a specta tor of this so called private dance. Then we would like to know on what rounds they voice her objections and are asking them questions~we late doing so through the same source as they advertised their petty ob jections, the colomng of a newspaper. ONE WIO WAS THERE.
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