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fuzlminisirztiiun LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Bowler, Haldor Jacobson, Pres. Francis Harmer, Supt. Melvin Schmallenberg. Clerk Ralph Lund, Al Lahmayer, Treas. Eugene O'Brien, Don Holl. flluini ist. u. 2, lark inet P ails, mis. School Dist. Jt. No. 2 came into being in 1949 by the reorganization of 26 small school districts into one, and was a leader in the school reorganization movement. The district now embodies approximately 475 square miles or about one-half of Jackson County. In 1963-64 the total number of elementary pupils, grades 1 through 6 is 10775 the Junior High School, grades '7 through 9, is 4413 and the Senior High School, grades 10 through 12 is 450 pupils: for a district total of 1968 students enrolled. At the present time ten schools are being operated. They are the Black River Falls, Hixton, Gebhardt. Millston, Disco, Squaw Creek, Shamrock, and Wrightsville elementary schools, the Junior High School and the Senior High School. A total of 85 teachers are employed in these schools. In the services of the schools 22 full time and 30 part time persons are employed. Transportation, a service offered to pupils living one mile orlmore from school, is a big business. An aver- age of 932 pupils are being transported each day on 18 school buses and by '7 private contractors driving automo- biles. The school buses will travel over 190, 000 miles this year on their regular routes. School lunch, another service to students, has grown to major proportions. Presently over 850 meals are be ing served daily and it is estimated that 145, 000 meals will be served this year. The curriculum has been expanded this year to make kindergarten available to all pupils of the district with transportation provided to children living over one mile from school. Courses in Home Economics and In- dustrial Arts are being offered for the first time in Junior High School. Wrestling has been added as an additional sport in the High School.
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