The residents of the subdistricts of Kingsville Township which have adopted this plan would deem it a retrogression to go back to the old subdistrict plan. It has given the school system of Kingsville an individuality which makes it unique and progressive.... School Buildings and Grounds in Nebraska - Page 204by Nebraska. Department of Public Instruction - 1902 - 278 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1899 - 862 pages
...The residents of the sub-districts of Kingsville township which have adopted this plan would deem it retrogression to go back to the old sub-district plan....doors of the central school. The line between the country-bred and village-bred youth is blotted out. They study the same books, are competitors for... | |
| 1899 - 806 pages
...The residents of the subdistricts of Kingsville township which have adopted this plan, would deem it retrogression to go back to the old subdistrict plan....progressive. Pupils from every part of the township enjoy a graded-school education, whether they live in the most remote corner of the township, or at the very... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1901 - 848 pages
...go back to the old snb -district plan. It has given the school system of Kingsville an individnality which makes it unique and progressive Pupils from...doors of the central school. The line between the country-bred and village-bred youth is blotted out. They study the same books, are competitors for... | |
| 1907 - 96 pages
...1899 : " ' * * * The residents of the sub-districts of Kingsville township which have adopted this plan would deem it a retrogression to go back to the...progressive. Pupils from every part of the township enjoy graded school education, whether they live in the most remote corner of the township or at the very... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1903 - 594 pages
...the magazines: " The residents of the sub-districts of Kingsville Township, which have adopted this plan, would deem it a retrogression to go back to the old subdistiict plan. It has given the school system of Kiugsville an individuality which makes it unique... | |
| 1904 - 258 pages
...conveyance of pupils. The effect upon the neighbourhood is thus described in the Arena for July 1899 : " It has given the school system of Kingsville an individuality...doors of the central school. The line between the country-bred and town-bred youth is blotted out. With the grading of the school and the larger number... | |
| Una Bedichek, George Terrell Baskett - 1904 - 54 pages
...1899. « < * * * rpj^ residents Of the sub-districts of Kingsville township which have adopted this plan would deem it a retrogression to go back to the...progressive. Pupils from every part of the township enjoy graded school education, whether they live in the most remote corner of the township or at the very... | |
| University of Texas at Austin - 1907 - 746 pages
...1899 : " ' * * * The residents of the sub-districts of Kingsville township which have adopted this plan would deem it a retrogression to go back to the...progressive. Pupils from every part of the township enjoy graded school education, whether they live in the most remote corner of the township or at the very... | |
| 1900 - 368 pages
...cost in 1897 was $23.20 and in 1899 it was $21.91, or a decrease of $1.29 in the aggregate. ADVANTAGE. Pupils from every part of the township enjoy a graded...doors of the central school. The line between the country-bred and village-bred youth is blotted out. They study the same books, are competitors for... | |
| Una Bedichek, George Terrell Baskett - 1907 - 102 pages
...July, 1899: * * * The residents of the sub-districts of Kingsville township which have adopted this plan would deem it a retrogression to go back to the old sub-district plan. It fcas given the school system of Kingsville an individuality which makes it unique and progressive.... | |
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