V iZtessage from 4 r i6ent hosier The coming fall the Fairmont Normal School will, by order of the State Board of Regents, discontinue the first year of the secondary or High School course. This action has been taken in response to the feeling that the Normal School ought not to duplicate in its courses the work which is being done by the high schools. Earlier in the educational development of the state, the Normal Schools were obliged to offer preparatory courses, as the system of public high schools had not at that time been established. Now that so many high schools have been provided in the territory from which our Normal School draws its students, there is no necessity for the maintenance of a distinct secondary course in the Normal School. Shovdd there still bo a few districts in which high schools are not yet provided, the students from such districts can get their pre- paratory training at the nearest high school. The enrollment in the secondary department of the Fairmont Normal has dropped off more than one-half during the past year, so that the transition in our institution has already been made. Three-fourths of the students enrolled during the year have been high school graduates. With the abolition of the freshman class, next year, the gradual elimination of the secondary course will take place in two or three years. The entrance requirement for admission to .the regular Normal course is the completion of a four-year high school course. Graduates of three year high schools may enter the Normal School for the Normal Training Short Course. As a matter of fact, however, the majority of those who have taken the Short Course in the past two years, have been graduates of four-year high schools. The Fairmont Normal School, as a result of the changes which have already taken place, and with the elimination of the preparatory work, will become a standard Normal School. It will necessarily be true with the Fairmont Normal, just as with all other similar institutions, that the patronage will be largely from that section of the State in which it is located. It is felt that each one of the state institutions should, in a direct way, serve its particular territory. The Fairmont Normal is striving in every way to make itself of most use to the public schools of the north central section of the state. It is centrally located in a populous region which employ thousands of teachers in the public schools. It is the hope of those in charge of the Normal School that in the very near future the school authorities of the territory in
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BsiUleS K - - - - - ! FAIRMONT STATE NORMAL SCHOOL ; ■ — a.Lr,tt,i The Fairmont Normal is proud of the record which it has made in recent years as a teacher training institution. More than one hundred young people have completed its courses and gone into teaching each year for the past two years, and about one hundred and twenty-five teachers will be provided by the institution for service in the public schools next year. The management of the school believes that a great field of service is open before it. Its resources and the best energies of its faculty will be devoted to the accomplishment of the aims which are in view. A public institution can claim public support only as it renders public service. The Fairmont Normal School holds as its supreme aim the serving of the cause of public education through the preparation of better teachers for the public schools.
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