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Organization of Board of Education MR. WINFIELD TANNER, Prexidenc Term expires 1938 MRs. ELIZABETH LONG Term expires 1937 MR. RAY STILVVELL Term expires 1939 MR. RALPH BEAR Term expires 1940 MR. ELMER HAYDEN Term expires 194-I ESTHER GWILT, Clerk ARLO CASE, Treamrer MRS. MR. MR. MR. DR. GEORGE VYINTON, Colleclor NEIL HULL, Truant Officer ERNEST H. GAK, School Pfzyticiafz MR. ROBERT CLARK, Curtodian Miss BARBARA NIcHOLs, School Secretary MRS. MAUDE BALCH, Cafeteria Supervixoz The regular meeting of the Board of Education is held at the school building It 8 CO p.m. on the last Tuesday of the month. M. E. HINMAN, Dirlrict SZLf61'ilIf67ZIZ671f of Schoolr Pk Pk DF Pk P14 We Want in this, and future annuals to ive Ou the information Ou need concernin n u n , g y 1 yu n g the School IFS ro ram and ob ectlves, so that Ou will be re ared with the ard of Our , P 8 J . Y P P 1 Y arents and teachers, to lan a course that will best fit our ersonal needs. P P Y P Modern times demand not only High School and College training for a large part of our population, but specialization in certain fields. Increasing competition in every line makes it compulsory that our boys and girls receive training far beyond that required in the days of our grandparents. Your Board of Education recognizes its duty to the children of this district and in the interests of better education for our boys and girls this annual is printed. -BOARD OF EDUCATION ..7-
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Martin A. Helfer, B.S. Harry P. VVatson, AB. Edith Daugard, B.S. l.Villiam Davies, B.S. plane Doolittle, B.s. . Francis Mear, HS. . Kathryn Phillips, B.S. Frances Vronian, B.S. Nliss lVIrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Helen Alexander Ruth Rogers Mary Burke Doris Tanner Genevieve Abbott Violet Bowen Clara Grysic Margaret Flanagan Staff of Instruction . Prhzcipah F I'gll61Z hrzd liatin, .Vice-h'rinri2Da! Matherrzaticf and Srierzce fl griculture Home Mahirzg Phyfiml Efiumfiorz and Science I i Ehglifh i Mulic and Lihrary i Sevhnih hm! Eighth 'G7'HlZQJ I Sixth rnde. l Fhfth Crude. Fourth Crude Ssromi hm! Tlhiraf Craflai S irst Clrarlc i I I Dirtrict lV0. 1.6 ' Dila-in izva. i7 i -6- Dartmouth College Princeton University Syracuse University Cornell University Syracuse University Springfield College Syracuse University Ithaca Conservatory . Syracuse Cortland Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Cortland Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal
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F' Aims of High School Training According to the National Education Association the aims of High School education are: 1. Health 2. Command of the Fundamental Processes 3. Worthy Home Menibership 4. Worthy Use of Leisure 5. Citizenship 6. Vocation 7. Ethical Character The entire organization of Onondaga Central High School has for its fundamental purpose the attainment in so far as possible, of the above aims of education. School Attendance Pupils who are absent or tardy bring serious harm to themselves and also to the welfare of the school as a whole. A student attending Onondaga Central School is expected to do his best workg this can best be accomplished with perfect attendance. The following excuses are legal: l. sickness of child or sickness in family 2. inclement weather 3. impassable roads 4. religious observance 5. required to be in court All other absences, according to law, must be classified as: I . illegal employment 2. unlawful employment 3. truancy The law states that in case of an absence or tardiness, an excuse, stating the exact reason and signed by the parent or guardian, shall be sent to the school as soon as possible. This excuse should reach the school before roll is called on the day of the absence. If it is impossible to send the excuse immediately the situation should be explained by telephone, and the signed excuse forwarded to the school. Cooperation on your part will aid to perfect the operation of your school. Pupils attending school for a part of a day are not to leave before the close of the school day without permission of the principal. Parents, desiring to have children excused for some necessary reason, please send a signed note making the request to the school oH'ice. Advantages to Parents of Regular Pupil Attendance Onondaga Central School District Number 1 receives annually from the State of New York about 68'Zp of the total amount of money spent for school purposes. The total budget for the coming year is 552,783.82 of which 534,401.84 is received from the State in the form of State Aid, based upon attendance of pupils and other fixed quotas. -g-
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