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L1at1OI'1 ber-Eval Octo 26 Schools Pass 2 Day Evaluation he month of October was activated with anticipation of oncoming evaluation of our district by Southern Associ- ation of Colleges and Schools. Preparations were made and schools readied themselves to face the evaluation team which represented over thirty different school districts from Irving to Texarkana. The team consisted of seventy members with each member outstanding in his field. During the week of October 5 to October 7, students grew used to odd people with little notebooks popping in and out of classes throughout the day. Wednesday afternoon, Thursday morning were scheduled times for Visiting Committee reports presentation to the Paris Board of Trustees and administrative staff of the Paris Independent District. After listening to constructive criticism, dis- trict was able to look through a new perspective to change and further the educational de- velopments of district. This evaluation was made once every ten years to be sure that students were receiving neces- sary basics for good education. .zf Top - What Do You Think?: Kim Coleman answers the questions of evaluation 1 mittee members, Mr. Dan Haskins from Texarkana and Dr. Ross Alsup from Paris Above - Rahl: Students get excited during Fifties Day pep rally. Look At Thislz Peeking at their class pictures are J Mason and Carol Twitty. You're Welcome: Serving Coffee to Dr. Ralph Brown of the uation committee, Blazette Beverly McDowell seems to her assignment.
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