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Show SCHOOLS TO OPEN TUESDAY MORNING All Details Are Completed and Everything Is in Readiness. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE Bulletin Issued Showing Classes to Be Received in Various Buildings. All arrangements arc complete for the opening of the public mihooU next Tuesday Tues-day morning at 9 o 'clock. For the pant week the teaching coype hn been in session working out all details of the court ee to be pursued this year and everything is in readiness for a resumption resump-tion of studies. "Registration of pupils will begin Tuesday in the grade eehoola. The day will be given over to organization, but on Wednesday morning actual class work will begin. At the high schools retflstrntinn began Friday. At the East Hide lohoo, 446 had registered up to yesterday noon, and at the West Side school 717, a total or' 142. The normal enrollment In both schools is oearlv 2000. Superintendent. I). H. Christensen yesterday issued bulletins for tho benefit ben-efit of pupils and parents. Hhowhig in which hHi ou is pupils of various classes will be received and pointing out certain cer-tain modifications in organization thi3 year. These follow: tionneville, kindergarten to eighth A; Bryant, first to oighth A: Emerson, kindorgarl en to eighth A; Kusign first to so ven tli A : day nursery, kindei-gar-ten; Forest, first to eighth A ; Franklin, Frank-lin, kindergarten to seventh A; Fremont, Fre-mont, kindergarten to sixth B; Grant, - kindergarten to Beventh A; Hamilton, first to seventh A; Hawthorne, kinder-gait kinder-gait en to seventh B ; Irving, first to sixth B; Jackson, kindergarten to eighth B; Jefferson, first to eighth B; I ;i fa yettc, first to eighth A ; Lincoln, kindergarten to seventh B; Longfellow, first to seventh A; Lowell, first to eighth A.; Monroe, first to oighth B ; Oneq.ua, kindergarten to eighth A; Oquirrh, first to seventh B; Poplar Grove, kindergarten to eighth A; Riverside, River-side, kindergarten to eighth A; Sumner, kindergarten to eighth A ; Training, first to oighth A ; Twelfth, atypical; (Jintft, first to eighth A; Wasatch, first to eighth A; Washington, first to seventh sev-enth A ; Webster, first to seventh A ; Wnittier, firHt to eighth A; elomen-uirv elomen-uirv department, East high, first to fourth and also seventh and eighth; Neighborhood house, kindergarten. Kindergarten Lirnited. Kindergarten work in all centers will Vie limited to one daily session covering either the forenoon or the afternoon period. pe-riod. Only 5-year-old children will be admitted and children will be received and enrolled in tho order of application. applica-tion. The maximum number enrolled in one school will not exceed forty, and all applicsuts in excess of this number will be placed in order on a waiting list. Three consecutive, days of absence of any kindergarten child forfeits his place to the first child on the waiting list. Kindergartens will be temporarilv discontinued dis-continued in the Wasatch, Lowell, Whit-tier, Whit-tier, Jefferson and Lafavette schools, but children living in these districts mav enroll in other kindergartens, NeaWy every school in the city has a well-equipped manual training shop and most of the schools have good kitchens. Industrial training (hand work1) for boys and girls begins in the kindergarten and continues in an orderly or-derly way through the eight elementary elemen-tary grades and the four years of high school. In a measure, howevor. industrial indus-trial work becomes elective after the sixth grade. Extent of the Course. Industrial training includes the usual construction work in primary grades where bovs and girls pursue the same course. "Differentiation takes place at the beginning of the fifth grade, where the girls begin the course that includes crocheting, cooking and sewing, and the boys follow the course that embodies mechanical drawing and shop work, commonly called manual training. Junior high school centers will be maintained as heretofore in the two high schools, the Jefferson and tho Wasatch, and also iu the Lafayette, Lowell, Sumner. Uinta, Whittier and Forest. While the regular course in seventh and eighth grades will be offered of-fered in these centers, pupils in these grades, on application or their parents, have the privilege of pursuing one language lan-guage and in the eighth grade algebra may be taken. |