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Show 94 school The after, continued was school was that there so school and a before. as slightly reorganized shortly were in the six grades there elementary three-year Junior High School. This was in addition to the kindergarten department. Superintendent the D. Training School is H. Christensen's attitude toward well expressed in a letter to the Board of Education which follows: Under date the of March 14, 1916, following communication to the I submitted Board of Education: I ment respectfully recommend that the existing between the Training now and the Board of Education be renewed year 1916-1917. My recommendation is based on agree School for the these points: 1. The quality of instruction received by children in the. Training School is excellent;2. The per capita cost to the Board of Education is less than in other schools; 3. We shall be unable to conveniently next year furnish all pupils in the Training School district with building accomodations equal to those they now enjoy; 4. The Training School pupils have certain advantages in nature work and gardening, physioal education, domestic science and art, manual training, art and construction, that we are unable, for financial reasons to offer in other schools; 5. The presence of the Training School in this city is, in my opinion, a real educational our asset; 6. Training favor of The sentiment of the School is, I helieve, continuing our patrons of the overwhelmingly present relations. in |