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Administration of the Hall Township High and Vocational School. The administration of the Hall Township High and Vocational School is conducted by a superintendent and the heads of departments or divisions. It may be called (by some) a departmental plan. The heads of divisions or departments are as follows: Literature and Arts Department, Commercial, Science Department, Domestic Art Department, Department of Mechanics, Agricultural Department, and Department of Music. Through these several heads it is possible to give the students of the entire institution a great deal more of personal attention not only in class work, but in social and business affairs. The corps of instructors is arranged on the departmental basis also. Each department has its head, with such assistant teachers as are required. This subdivides the work so that good organization and personal attention may be given to the individual pupil. An individual data sheet is kept for each child, and his complete record is carefully preserved. This is done in order to assist the child in adapting himself to the courses of study so as to make a success of his school work, and if his success is assured here in every detail, there is much in his favor for a successful career in life. We even have an organization whereby pupils are looked after for three years after they leave the institution. This is to help them not only in securing a position, but holding the same, and in making good with their employer. The arrangements, eqiupment, etcetera, of the buildings are such that we are prepared to take care of one thou- PAGE POUR
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sand pupils, and lot it bo addod boro that the outlook for the coining year is very good indeed. There has been registered during the year of 1915-1916 in all departments, a total of three hundred and sixty-five pupils, and it is hoped that this number will be surpassed during the year of 1916-1917. Anyone desiring information regarding any of the work or the courses or the entrance requirements only has to address, the superintendent, and his individual needs will be given immediate attention. School will open on Friday, September 1, 1916, and Friday and Saturday will be devoted to the registration, so that the program will open with regular classes on Monday, September 4. The institution is at present recognized as having as high a standard as any high school in the country. The requirements for entrance in any of the four-year courses are graduation from a recognized grade school, or the presentation of a county grade school certificate, or upon examination in the common branches. A recommendation from the teacher or superintendent as to character and ability may be called for also. Seventeen units of credit are required for graduation, two of which may be minor credits. A credit is based upon one hundred and eighty hours of recitation, and the following credits are required of all pupils graduating from a four-year course: four units in English, two units in mathematics, two units in Language, two units in Science, and two units in history, with the exception of students taking an agricultural or mechanical course. Electives sufficient to make up the remaining seventeen units of credit may be selected from any of the subjects offered in the department. Two-year courses are offered in the following departments: Agri- culture, Commercial Science, Domestic Arts, and Mechanics. Four-year courses are offered in all departments, and in literature and arts are required. In mechanics short courses are offered in carpentering, cabinet making, pattern making, foundry, and macihne shop. A course will PAGE FIVE
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