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Show EDUCATORS PREPARE - STUDY PROGRAM' F0RSCH00LS "Eliminate, Teach Les, but Teach Better," Motto for Term. t If play makes Jack something Jens of a dull boy. Jack will probably be very bright indeed In the remaining months of The srnoor yearr fnr.mcooruIiis "to plans given out at the city teachers' institute held at the K st High school this morning. One-half of the extra hour to be spent In school for the purpose pur-pose of making up time lost during HIIIIIHIIMIHIIIMIMlllMIIIHHMIIItlHIIIMIItllllllllHMIIIMIIIMItllllll geography (committee). A-?!: f) sewing. sew-ing. Miss Corbet t. A-18. Senior high school, Mr. La ton, Mr. Keeler. north study room; manual training, Mr. Geypwetn, manual training room ; domestic do-mestic science, kitchen ; special cla.sm-s, Mr. (lltS. A-27. Third period. 11:10 lo 12:tg All pri-mnry pri-mnry grades, tts CjiiaMmugh tthlrty minutes auditorium ; first and second sec-ond ides. i:45 to 12:15. Mls Kar-rlrk, Kar-rlrk, phybic.il education, auditorium; third and fourth grades. 11:46 to 12:16. I Miss Qual trough, fludy room; all I grammar grader and Junior high schools, tal SKeiilliils, Mr. Child, flf- , teen minute, st udy room; b the I world war. Dr. Smith, thirty minutes.) tftudy room: ic physical education and recreation, twenty minutes, study j rMm. Kenior high schools. a Fng-lish. Fng-lish. Mr. Katnn, A-10; fb) mnthe-J matics, Mr. Hillilan. A-2: (c Spanish I nnd French, Mile. IXrnnge, A-3J; di 1 latin. Mi.-x Hi.uf, 1-27 ; (e) natural j science. Mr. 11 irrrtt, A-30; (ft phy- sical edurat'oii, A-1I!; commercial, i MLs MacVichie, A-8; ihi in'InstriaJ work, .less L. Kolb. A-l. Manual training, Mr. flcasweih. manual training train-ing room ; domestic science, kitchen ; special clashes, Mr. Gibbs, A -17. Fourth period, 1:20 to 1 Princi-1 p1 metlne, A-tfl i the epidemic will be given over to j Play. I The period formerly devoted to pn , sical education is to oe used entirely for recreation and to Pirn the art of beinr happv, so th.it bett-r work ms be done. This ) tne new goal or the teachers and prlncipdis. PLANS OUTLINED. According to plans set forth In shoit talks by Suiverf ntendent K. A. Smith, l. N. Child, asMtstant supertritendent, and Onrge A. Katon, principal of the high school, the teachers and pupils, without any effort at cramming, must work w!th a determination to cover t!;c regular courses, so that the pupils ni;t receive their diplomas In June, in spiti-of spiti-of the fact that twelve weeks hav been lost. "KHminAte, tesch less but teach better," bet-ter," ia the watchword fr thr coming term given out by fi. N. Child Kxsminatlona- that bugbear that hi" always menaced the peace of mind of M most school children are to be eltna- I nated. Tei-ts ate to be given to m-a-' I sure trwchild s strength, but no rigid a examinations are to te given as fir-merly, fir-merly, as it has been found, according accord-ing to Mr. Child, that many no tltetr worst work under the stress of examination. exami-nation. HEALTH OF CHILDREN. The teachers are to cooperate wiib4 nurses to guard against another out-break out-break of disease, and nurses will watch carefully to see that children are sare- I guarded from all strain by study. W Is attention Is to be paid to ron B essentials and more attention to fun- fl damentals, Ir. Kmith suid. The pupil will be taught to think more and ti't B to pay so moch attention to cut and I dried ffirmultt. fl Unbounded enthusiasm, for the new I course of study seems to pervane the I teachers' corps, according to Dr. tSmith, G and ther? is no doubt that the work fl will be better through the Intensive P training and renewed effort oscsssi- I tated by the long vacation. fl In the interests of the Thrift 8tamp C drive. Kai 1. (ilade, one of the four- B minute men, gave a short talk urging I the teachers to help secure Clan's full quota of stamps. ; I DEPARTMENTAL MEETINGS. Q The following departmental meetings, g under the direction of supervisors, fol-lowed fol-lowed the general asaemoiy: ' ' First and second grades, MUs QuisI- y teoutrh; third and fourth grades, ytrm. B Karrick phacMl educationr booth E study ; f if in grade, Mr. Iferker, Mr. M r'ai'nks, A-l 2; sixth graue, Mr. fair- H banks, Mr. Becker, A-16; seventh. P eighth and junior high school, lai Knglish, Mr. Child. A-10; (hi mat he- i 1 mattes, Mr. Gillilan. A-2; fci Ian- I guaaee. Mile, liomenge, A-12; d ele- tnenury aclenoe. Mr. Garrett. A -JO. ie) |