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,l . E. E. BHINKMANN AND P. N. WOOHNBB,RETIRE FROM BOARD OF EDUCATION - ' 4 The Brentwood' Schools- lost the 'services this' spring of two very valuable school officials when Mr. E. E. Brinkmann and Mr. Pa N. Wochner retired from the Board of Education.' Mr. Wochner has served six years on the Board and served as President during the past year. Mr. Brinkmann has served one three year termQ Those of us who have worked closely with them are reluctant to see these gentlemen sever their official connec- tion with the administration of the schools. Our community has lost the services of two men who have given unselfishly of their time and energy to help make our school second to none in St. Louis County.' l fDuring the time Mr, Brinkmann and Mr. Wochner were on the Board we have seen many changes take place.4 Both men have been very valuable in aiding with the building programs which have given us our very fine Mark Twain and Frazier Schools. Both men, too, have served at a time when it has not always been easy to gain 'financial support due to the general econondc conditions wh ch have prevailed.t However, the spirit of sine cerity and enthusiasm which our school leaders have continuously .-.' Bhnwn has always 'been such as to lend confidence to the people of our dis- trict who support the schools. ' A Some of the progressive, steps taken while these men were on the Board of Education have been the erection of the'twop school buildings mentioned aboveg the purchase 'of additional ground adjoining the High School site and the beautification of this ground, the installation of floodlights for the athletic field, and the initiation of night softball for Brentwood residents, a general landscaping program for all grounds, using Government projects to the fullest extent, the extention of our music education throughout all of the schools, strengthening the health program, and the introduction of a program for speech correction in the elementary schools. ' ' ' ' g' 'I , uri 6 , ,-Q L. L. - -1 .v ffa5m5eff.fs?+'- -le ' l 3.55:
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February 26, 1940 COPY Mr. F. E. Nelson Secretary, Board of Education Brentwood, Missouri Dear Mr. Nelson: - 5 we have received the report of Mr. H. B. Masterson, high school supervie sor, who recently visited your school in company with Dr. Rufus G. Russell, county superintendent of schools. The high school is being con- tinued on the first-class list with thirty-five and one-half units of credit approved. Your transportation program for this school year is also approved. The organization of your school is proper and a satisfactory program of studies is being offered. The report shows that general shop, general ho e economics and advanced science have been added to the high school curriculum this year. we believe these to be good additions. You are to be com ended on the improvements which have been made to your four elementary buildings and high school building the past year. we note that all buildings and grounds have been reconditioned with the as- sistance of government aid and are now in good repair. The new Frazier school which includes kindergarten to and including the ninth grade is serving your needs as anticipated. The supervisor conferred with the proper authorities with reference to your educational program and problems and gave recommendations regarding these. we are favorably impressed with the improved music program which now includes one teacher in each building and one instructor in charge of instrumental music. The outstanding character education program which your school has, the good work being done in the extra-curricular activities program which has resulted in state honors to your school in debate and orations, and the well organized health program which in- cludes a full-time nurse and a physical examination of every child are very worthwhile. we trust you will approve a budget for the ensuing school year which will provide the needs of each department of your school system. When this department may be of service to your district, we shall be pleased to have you call on us. Sincerely yours Lloyd W. King State Superintendent of Schools I, si,
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