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A rather complex organization of boards of education has existed during the present school year. With the opening of the school term the former Jackson Township Board of Edu- cation was the official administrative unit. The personnel of that board was Roy Myers, President, Harold Ecker, Vice-President, O. D. Elarton, Homer Grove, and Ray Kassing. On January l, L. R. Kranz, took a seat of the Jackson Board in the place of Roy Myers, who terminated eight years of serv- ice. Harold Ecker and Ray Kassing were elected as president and vice-president respectively of the board for l942. On February 7, 1942, with the reorgan- ization of the newly created Jackson-Lib- erty Rural School District, the Seneca Coun- ty Board of Education appointed Harold Ecker, Homer Grove and Ray Kassing from the former Jackson Board, and Theodore Bigham and Forrest Jones from the former Liberty Rural Board to serve as the new Jackson-Liberty Board whose duties would begin on March lO, l942. At the organiza- tion meeting Harold Ecker and Ray Kass- ing were elected as president and vice- president respectively. l. L. Soule was the clerk of the former Jackson Board and has been elected to serve as clerk of the new Board of Education. 00 Q' 'Wig' 5 41,0 l J' ,189 1 1 5
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One of the memorable achievements of the school year of 1941-1942 is the con- solidation of the former Jackson Township Centralized School District and the former Liberty Rural School District into one. This arrangement makes the new Jackson-Lib- erty Rural School District one of the larger districts of Seneca County. The former Jack- son tax evaluation was S2,433,040.00 and the former Liberty tax evaluation was 515831,- 629.00. This gives our district an evaluation of S3,264,669.00. The date of the memorable action of the Seneca County Board of Education was February 7, 1942 and the official date of the beginning of the new district to func- tion as such was March 10, 1942. Two buildings are now under the opera- tion of the one district, the Kansas and the Amsden schools respectively. The Kansas school continues to operate as an elemen- tary school and the Amsden school houses an elementary school and the Jackson- Liberty Rural High School.
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BOHRD 0F EDUCRT EIN-ff' .9.. Harold Ecker Roy Kassing President Vice4Pre-sidenf Jackson-Liberty Jackson-Liberty 'dagg- i L. Forrest Jones Homer Grove Jackson-Liberty Jackson-Liberty Oval Elarton L. R. Kranx Jackson Jackson 6 ION 1.19.- Theodore Bigham Jackson-Liberty E X 5' 5-8 Ira Soule Clerk an -0 f-::' Roy Myers Jackson
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