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Show o j Midyear Promotions j In Schools Caaceiy Owing to the crowded conditions1 prevailing in the senior high m hool. it ha been found Impossible to transfer trans-fer pupils from the junior high schools, at the beginning of Uie second, semester semes-ter utxt Monday morning, Superintendent Superinten-dent Hopkins said -oday. The present registration In the high school Is t'To. and as practicall) none Is leaving at mid-year, the capacity ofl the building has been reached Heretofore those finishing junior high school at mid year have goim on to high school, but this year s enroll- J ment makes such an advancement impossible, im-possible, All pupils, therefore. cOm- ;pletlng the eighth grade thi week I will remain In their respective Junior i high schools for the remainder of the! year, where they win (( first year! high school work. All pupils completing the sixth grade! j Instead of advancing to the junior high! (schools, will be compelled to remain! in their respective buildings and do seventh grade work for tin remainder' of this school year. As no budding wt be permitted to advance any pupils to another huild-ing. huild-ing. the board of education has found ; It necessary not to admit arn first grade pupils at mid-year. Every teacher win go on with her grade as at present organized and no pupils who have attained tin ige of six years since September win be admitted until un-til next year. |