Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

 - Class of 1966

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David 0. Jones, Clerk-Treasurer; William R. Stewart; Seth P. Norman; Emit G. Clark, President; Robert H. Seeley, Vice-President; Gerald Woodgeard. Mr. E. G. Clark, president of the School Board, seemed quite pleased as he was given a tour of the new vocational wing by Mr. Sherrick. Page Twelve LANCASTER SCHOOLS Our Schools are established and maintained for the purpose of providing educational oppor- tunity for the young people of our community. The laws of the. state of Ohio require that our com- munity provide the opportunity and the Board of Education is elected and charged with the duty to carry out the mandate of the state law. In order to accomplish this the Board of Education has many meetings, where the laws are implemented by means of policies, and rules and regulations adopted for the operation of our schools. Buildings are provided through many activities of the board. Teachers, administrators, bus drivers, jan'itors, sec- retaries and other personnel are employed to ac- complish the purpose of the board. It is the aim of the board to provide education from kindergar- ten through the second year of college, providing not only scholastic but vocational opportunities to meet every student. Graduation requirements are stipulated by state law and supplemented by board policy adopted by the board. Students who com- plete the requirements are recommended by the high school principal and presented diplomas by action of the board.

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Education by the very nature of the process is oriented toward the future. Each student must look forward to rich, productive, and satisfying lives. The great promise and pledge of a com- munity is to furnish the best possible educational program for the fullfillment of the individualis capabilities. On each step, one through twelve, the: in- dividual pupil is taught to assume an ever-in- creasing responsibility for his intellectual growth. The pupil is guided through an organized program of basic skills to the understanding and apprecia- tion of our national heritage. These goals can be accomplished only with a broad, rich curriculum to meet the mental potential of each individual student. The ultimate strength of any nation and state is prefaced upon the educational opportunity made available to the youth of each community. The Lancaster City Schools will continue to strive toward greater quality and enrichment of cur- . riculum. There must be a continuous upgrading of skills, talents, and professional abilities of those important people who work daily with the youth of this community. The Lancaster City School System over the last decade has been gearing itself to meet its commitment to the youth of this- city. All who have had a. part in your educational program are proud of your achievements and hold the greatest hopes for your future success. J. E. Brown Superintendent of Schools Walter F. Blume Dr. Edward Jirik . Dr. Donglci Rielle Director of Business Affairs Director of Curriculum Dlrector of Administratlve Service Page Thirteen

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