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Kearney Parents (continue to cJ earn College Cadets — One hun dred and fifty college students do observation and practice teaching annually in the Kear- ney high schools. Grown-ups Go to School — During the year classes for adult learners were given in welding, auto-electricity, home- making, and citizenship. A Community Helper — A first grade visits the shoemaker to get first-hand information concerning the work-a-day world. The farm, the post office, the greenhouse, the stores and shops are ready-made laboratories for the modern school youngster. 14
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ind viyork oJogether for School Jjettennent Cocperative Education — Paren t-Teacher association council otlicers are: Mrs. Al- vah R. Hecht, treasurer; Miss Ruby Freeman, secretary; Mrs. Bert Wallace, vice-presi- dent; and Mrs. N. Bernard Foutch, president. A School Conference — The parent, the teacher, and the student aid the beginner in selecting a high school course. A well-or- ganized program of guidance involving oc- cupational and vocational information and a careful evaluation of student capacities and his adjustment to school life in general are elements in a definite program of guidance. Home and school are inseparable institutions. Kearney teachers real- izing that the school is but a supple- mentary agency to the home, make every effort to harmonize the activ- ities of the school and home in the interests of childhood. The greatest single agency oper- ating for school and home coordi- nation is the Parent-Teacher associ- ation. In addition to the usual school meetings in which teachers and par- ents discuss mutual problems, the Parent-Teacher association sponsors child welfare activities and parent study groups and analyzes the ef- fects of legislation on the schools. 15
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