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The Board of Education is the guiding Instructional leadership is a primary responsi' bility of any superintendent of schools. At the center of the school is a learning child with his teacher. A school system is measured by what happens here, at its heart. Every provision of bud- get, of space, of materials and of staff is justified by its contribution to teaching and learning. More provision is justified than ever before and the needs keep mounting with the accelerating expansion of what we know and what we need to know. Tools for teaching and learning are growing in number and complexity. Among them are record- ing and playing machines, projectors, films and film strips, laboratory equipment, models, text- books, manuals, reference and library books, in- formation storage and retrieval systems, teaching machines, radio, television, and more to come. MR. WILLIAM E. REA Superintendent B.B.A., M.A. These things require storage, maintenance, trans- portation, and even special operation and direction. Yet they are adjuncts, useful only as they enhance teaching-learning where it is going on. There is no formual for the right number and kinds of resources or resource people in a school system. Each community and each school system has its own needs and priorities. The McDonald Board of Education has always favored plans for adding resources and resource people which takes into account state requirements and support, North Central Association suggestions in promoting con- structive changes in education, community needs and demands and, above all, the needs of the chil- dren in its care. SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE Mr. William E, Rea McDonald Public Schools MR, HERBERT H. HADLEY High School Principal A.B., M.ED.
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