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... -.,- WHITEFEATHER -.,- -. , - - -.-.., Cur Superintendent Speaks Meeting Pupil-Community Needs The school is an agency established by the people to provide system- atic instruction and guidance in certain aspects of effective wholesome liv- ing supplementary to that already provided by home, church, and commug ity. To be fully effective the school's program must be continuously controlled by three important considerations: Cai pupil-community needs and resources as indicated by systematic studles of theseg tbl the aspects of living with which the people, to Whom the schools belong, desire systematic instruction and guidance, and ici the character of the educational experiences already pro- vided by home, church, and community. Each of these aspects of the social situation of which the school is a part places definite restrictions upon the school's program and indicates important responsibilities. To develop CI truly effective program those responsible for the program will need to thor- oughly familiarize themselves with these important aspects of the situation and be guided accordingly. Many classifications of pupil and community needs have been prepared. One of the best known of these lists for American education is the one known as the Seven Cardinal Principles of Education, setting forth objectives as follows: health, command of the fundamental tools and processes, worthy use of leisure, Worthy home membership, vocational efficiency, citizenship, and ethical character. zfcvfcblh-rrfhfdrrrtiunrcrvd 6 ,111-:txt-ziznzzzzzzantz
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--'-i---'- - -1--4--M wr-HTEFEATH ER -U-1:-: 2 -- : I Boa rd of Education Dorwin Brookhart, William Werst, Lewis Bowersock, William Steveley, Frank Wheeler, Ralph Walther. The Senior Class of 1942 wish to express their thanks and appreciation to each member ot the Board of Education for any part he may have had in helping to make our high school life a success. Vlfe feel that they have used to the best advantage the finances they have been allowed in running this school. We hope that they will continue to build and improve the equip- ment that Buckland High School needs. -0- 7 ....:.:...:.: : 2 :: 2 :
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