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DR. BERNHI-XRD C. KOBN, Principal
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The on-rushing years have seen Bay View a leader in the march when edu- cators were hailing the child-centered school, and in the forefront, too, when the emphasis was placed on individual differences. Granted that emphasis, it is inevitable that every teacher judge the work of a student by what he does, bearing in mind what he has been given to work with. The three concepts are inherent in each other. The student has become the measure. Dr. Korn, in his Teenage Time message, defined for a large radio audience the nature of the school in 1950: The school of today differs from the school of yesterday in that today we are educating all the children of all the people, while yesterday we educated only the chosen few. Education today means far more than book-learning- more than an accumulation of sterile facts: today education means preparation for living.
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No philosophy of education is effective, how- ever, unless students are kept in school so that an orderly learning process may be possible. In Bay View there is always one person who has as a major concern the attendance habits of students. He approves their excuses for ab- sence and keeps the entire system, which checks on non-attendance, working efficiently. How successful the painstaking check has be- come is graphically portrayed in a colorful chart made by Art students and hung in room 225. MB. HARLEY B. WILEY, Counselor Chairman P ge. Twenty-eight MR. RAYMOND N. DONDLINGER, Vice-Principal The work of the guidance staff begins long before a student is enrolled at Bay View. Every semester a counselor who will adopt an incom- ing group as his particular charge for four years, meets with students and grade teachers and plans the programs of the newcomers. Be- fore they come to school, moreover, their par- ents are invited to Bay View to meet the coun- selors and the homeroom teachers who will di- rect the incoming freshmen. The meetings with the parents continue through a student's entire high school course and this year, Bay View invited the parents of all students to an evening meeting. On this oc- casion, fathers and mothers went through the school day of their children, and teachers ex- plained to them the nature of the subject mat- ter presented in each class.
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