Lanier High School - Viking Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1976

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Bottom: Betty Bowdy takes the STEP test in order to help AlSD trustees evaluate the average high school student's learning capabilities. The stress of rushed learning and shorter grading periods showed up when report cards came out. Karen Kovar listens while Jackie King comments on high school grading com- pared to that of Junior high. ,fl he year of change. Not only for Lanier, but for all of Texas. The quarter system, by a State Legislature itself as both a to AISD in 1975-1976. Gripes their whole four all figured out semester instead of they now slump semester, teacher Teachers sponsored classes, found their limited and precious. sometimes suffered because ofthe quarter system, also. Pan Am couldn't make it to their annual state convention system finals which convention date. We used paper for sponsor Mrs. of all the system, judge really need how it's need to be able qualified to teach system has to offer legislature made us system, but didn't needed to make it work effectively. Austin was big as Piloting the quarter students, teachers, and parents. But forward to - variety, interesting school. There that we might the real quarter system 9



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1 I T Why do I have to take . biology if I'rn going to L be a housewife? I don't plan on dissecting frogs in my kitchen. Pat Bryant, Cindy Pakrousky, Michelle Burger portray a culture within a society during Biblical times in Humani- ties. ,, 'xg ' jj v, he real world and Lanier. The two very closely, or miles apart. We had choices at required courses, and To receive take certain planned to enter graduation, structured with meet requirements. The attitude toward courses was usually: Why do I have to take biology if l'm going to be a housewife? l'll never use it - I don't plan on dissecting frogs in my kitchen. Teachers were constantly badgered with questions and protest from students who were because they Not all and required attitude, graduates im correctly majority of the reports and homework They actually read the and could answer every teachers threw at them. To improve student attitudes, the quarter system supposedly offered a greater variety of more interesting courses to choose from. Although some of these courses came under required learning titles, most were electives and vocational courses. Individuals could sign up for classes that were both fun and offered a change from the basics. quarter system 1 1

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