Show Vail valuable lalle suggestion Siu Edit cal cation oil I IIi irmin niALl As the summer term of tile schools school is about to begin si a few thought thoughts on a it new plan that might be profitably introduced among tile older students of the central school antl may not appear out of place it is well known that many of oatlie the larger pupils must leave i chool during these months the boya boys because the labor of the gar den len and field mut must ile 16 attended to the girl girls because of the increase of WC work irk brought about by extra cooking for the farm firm hand hands and by house cleaning and other duties that invariably seem to gather and become more numerous than in any other seasons of oatlie the year it is equally well understood that young people who miss tho the school in summer not only forget much of what they have learned but harbor a dislike for books all and study until tile winter snows begin to fall fill when they i must on oil account of their neglect begin on oil the same came old lessons which they hardly finish before spring comes and find they must again leave school to follow the same round in ili this way a number of our boys and girls have grown up attending school as some sonic disappointed pointed parents term it from childhood to manhood and womanhood and know but little more comparatively coni para about the branches of education than they did lid when they first began b C 19 in and this state of affairs is not the fault of airy any persons or clasa elms of persons in in particular it is not the parents fault many of them arc al C poor and must have the assistance si stance stanco of their children nor can it be laid to the neglect of the children for under euch such circumstances no child can call attain to anything g but a mere inere smatter smattering of a common im school education I here ere we may ilia y except such children as are born with a natural foundation for an ed education u cation these will wil I learn no matter where you oil place them these will study at the plow study at the sewing study in lit their walks study everywhere and always and give them but half a chance and they will w ill invariably come out aa as leaders invariably in the race of life i fe but for such we are not specially suggesting sug ting they are like conkling and schurz they agn take care care of themselves and again they tale pro tire so rare that nothing need be wi said fp for the or gr done now if something could he be joep to compromise between tile two extremes of and no school the change would be hailed with delight deli glit if for example in tho central school in our city the hours for study should begin at and till ill I pm rn a I largo I rap ta of the jay jc c spent by y t the c students in bil aw lacco org these hours x of course would apply up I only to those who tire 11 id the tile t third rd an and d fourth readers or in other word words to the larger pupils the school might have a recess hour at 11 fj rg ajo jock k the morning hour is a plea Mint oe otie to when the rooms tire cool and md the tile glam iner after afternoon could then be spent in out door labor or at least ill ili such employment as would not bo be so confining i as alie schoolroom school room alie boys wold be c out on time for a half days labor ill qc kor ell or field fiew and the tile girls girts for tap tasks s of then donld jjoe cop coli fined filled to ilia won ephe school room ropp but would spread itself to tho stern errea liti of life and the students who can call battle with tit the latter will be he more amply prepared to combat intelligently with the turner founer this method would tear down the s alid euln ill er f for ol 01 wo work anter j ca p a be a the ea of aldin our young people cople to o gain gaill a good education which IvIl lerl CAI never be done we to that principle it is understood that prof monch la highly in favor of such a course and ind that man many young men and koufi emeji om eji have asked that such 11 i privilege he winded iti jt a good idea and should be he looker to ft ft nt J acted upon by tile parties mner bitely interested ONE OF THI BOYS may ath 1881 |