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All students at Franklin are required to take Language Arts in the seventh grade. Above, Mrs. Dick and her Language Arts class study the newspaper. They are encouraged to read the paper daily and learn about editorial and news writing. Some of Mrs. Chandler ' s Latin students, Ann Jones, Cindy Hall, Becky Cecil, and Mike Martone look on as Tony Terrell holds one of the many models and figures they constructed for pro- jects in the class. 10
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ACADEMICS Franklin students have placed one foot before the other, and their steps have become stronger and more purposeful. Classes provide experience and back- ground to step in particular directions with firmness and decision. Some tread more heavily in one class; others trip more lightly in another. But Franklin teachers, guiding in their classrooms, mold each gait and help each stu- dent choose his path.
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All seventh, eighth, and ninth grade students are required to take English. Seventh graders also par- ticipate in Language Arts classes to improve their speed and skills in reading. Every Friday, the classes study S.R.A. — a new form of help in read- ing and comprehending. They study the newspa- per and are required to read and report on books. In the English classes for the seventh, eighth, and ninth graders, grammar, spelling, and litera- ture are studied separately. They learn sentence patterns and their construction. Also, they spell several times a week. At least six library books are required to be read each year. Ninth graders can choose a language as an elec- tive. The Latin class meets to study basic words of the language which can also help with English. The French class learns conversational French and stu- dies verbs. Spanish classes learn the language and the customs of Mexico. Freshmen Go Foreign; Others Study English In one of Mrs. Hess ' Spanish Classes, students observe one of the displays of Mexico. They also learn of the language and customs of that country. Some of the French class students look at the display on the bulletin board in order to learn new words and phrases. 11
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