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Show MHESI0E1I PUPILS , BARRED PHI SCHOOLS Child roii Iiiving N'jmh Cif.v Musi I Withdraw, Says Board f ! KdHcaiion. Children of non-residents who live close to the city must withdraw from the city's publi'c schools Monday, and attend school in the county where tlu-y j belong. Tli;. ruling of ihe boanl of I education, announced Saturday, docs not affect the children of non-'rcsidenl city tax payers, of course, but the boa id will claim the privilege of assigning the children of such persons to any school building it desires to send them to. The ruling will affect sixty pupils attending at-tending the Waterloo school, forcing thorn out, Monday, several at the Grant ;nd some in the Kmorsoii, but as he I last building is not over-crowded, ihej inon-resident, noii-la.vpaying pupil there will be given more time to withdraw The board admits the right of n.,i j resident taxpayers living clone to I In oily line to send their children "o, sK'liool in the city if they wish to do .-o but outside t he' cit v is outside, is ilr way the board looks at it, ami while tlu'se pupils will not bo denied Huj right to attend school here, still the beard will reserve Ihe privilege of send iug them where the conditions are nio.it jfaorable to the cily schools. The board has also decided to m- j force the attendance in the training j 'school of children living in the train-, ,'ing school district, as fixed by the bouii- i Varies established bv I). II. Christen-ijeu. Christen-ijeu. superini eudent of the city's schools , considerable number of pupils in tin.' J. raining school district, but. now at-Mending at-Mending the Wasatch, Webr.ler and I Hamilton schools, which are closest to I tho tiaining school, will be affected, be . uig made to leave these school ami go o he training school where they belong be-long under the training school boundaries boun-daries as established. Tin; enforcement of this mle will hoop nupils from being f.catterf d here and there, which the board has to guard against in view of Ihe congested conditions in some of the buildings. Tin- enforcing of the rule will have the ellect of making it unnecessary to draw upon districts outside the training train-ing school boundaries to get the full quota of training school pupils, for the reason that the stragglers frm the training school attending elsewner will have to go where they belong, the training train-ing school. |