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Tenth grade executives get an early start in Eleventh grade-We are old hands at plann managing class affairs. ing activities. Ninth grade scholarship recognition-the goal of our Junior High.
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, Oh, I think Academy's wonderful ! Talent-discovered in the seventh grade Glllll.lIlllli UP Eighth graders soon catch on.
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Requirements for Graduation 1. Minimum of thirteen units C130 creditsb in the lOth, llth, and l2th grades. 2. Of these thirteen units, nine must be in three-year and two-year sequences. Three three-year sequences or one three-year sequence with three two-year sequences meet this requirement. 3. Required subjects: Cal English every semester through English 8. A. Business English may be substituted for English 'Y or English 8. B. A pupil may graduate having completed English 6. Cbb Two years of social studies including United States History or Problems of Democracy. CCD Physical Education through tenth grade. The requirements for graduation are made known to boys and girls as soon as they are allowed to make their own choice regarding the subjects they wish to take. At the same time, students are urged to try to select the field of work which they will pursue after leaving school. lf such a choice is made there is no effort wasted in shopping around for classes. Everyone knows the student who is working his way through college, but how many know the student who is working his way through high school? Though many people are not aware of it, hundreds of students are doing just this thing in schools all over the country. The N.Y.A., or National Youth Adminis- tration, is a government agency set up to aid those students who would be unable to secure a good education without some financial help. lt is designed to find or create suitable employment for younger people, proving salaries which, although small, often mean the difference between wasted abilities and a useful career. Academy, through the N.Y.A. program, offers many opportunities to needy pupils. A large percentage of these are employed by members of the faculty, to correct papers, keep reports, and run errands. Most of the others Work in the cafeteria. The boys run the ice cream counters, bring clean trays and dishes to the center aisle, and empty used trays. The girls who work in the cafeteria man- age the candy counter and prepare some of the simpler items on the daily menu. They are fortunate in securing work of this type, which gives invaluable experience in meal planning and food preparation. The assistance the N.Y.A. can offer is necessarily limited, but the result of this help is a finer, more democratic America. Through the efforts of this agency, intelligent students all over the nation, who otherwise would be forced to leave school at an early age, are able to secure as fine an education as money can buy. A score or more of Academy's people have been able to graduate, and will perhaps go on to college, with the help of the N.Y.A. They have been able to partici- pate in the schcol's activities as much as any other student. They have earned their way through school, and as members of Academy High earned the right to own this Academe, and to belong to all of the clubs and organi- zations on the following pages. Ten
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