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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The public Schools of the City of Reedsburg will be open Monday. Sept. 1J, J905 for the school year of J905-6. The schools of Reedsburg offer exceptional advantages to pupils desirous of an education. The new high school building, costing nearly $45,000, with new laboratory equipments and a large library is not equaled. The High School is accredited to ALL courses of the State University, to Beloit College, Lawrence and Ripon, and its graduates can complete the full course in any Normal in two years. Three literary societies are maintained by the students. The Webster Debating Club, by the boys, and Laurea and the Athenaeum, by the girls, offering inducements for debating and declamatory work. ENTRANCE. Boys and Girls holding common school diplomas are admitted to the high school. If graduates of a state graded school of the first class, they will be given credit for the work done before entering the High School. Pupils not holding diplomas will be assigned to grades where they can progress most rapidly. TUITION The rate of tuition for non-resident pupils is as follows: High School and 8th Grade, 50c per week. 5th, 6th and 7th Grades and Kindergarten, 40c per week. Primary and 4th Grade, 25c per week. The tuition of non-resident pupils in the High School, will be paid by the town in which the pupil resides unless such town maintains a High School. CALENDAR First Semester “ Sept. 1), J905 to Feb. 16, 1906 Second Semester ----- Feb. 19, 1906, to June 8 Thanksgiving vacation ------- Nov. 22 to 27 Christmas vacation ------- Dec. 22 to Jan. 8 Easter vacation ------- March 30 to April 9 Further information may be obtained from the superintendent or any member of the board of education. BOARD OF EDUCATION. J. H. Hosier - - - - President Wm. Riggert - - - Secretary Theo. Wackman J. B. Baldwin - - Supt.
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Books Recommended for High Schools Milne’s High School Algebra (One year course) “ Academic “ (One and a half year course) Sander’s Plane and Solid Geometry .... Baskervill-Sewell’s English Grammar .... Maxwell Smith’s Writing in English. 1st year BlaisdelPs First Steps with American and British Authors Halleck’s History of English Literature . Mathew’s Introduction to the Study of American Literature Gateway Series of College Requirements in English Rolfe’s Shakespeare. Revised......................... Wolfaun's Essentials in Ancient History Hart’s Essentials in American History .... Hinsdale’s American Government....................... Laugh)in's Elements of Political Economy Hoadley’s Brief Course in General Physics Clark Dennis’s Elementary Chemistry .... Needham’s Elementary Lessons in Zoology Andrew’s Botany all the Year Round .... Overton’s Advanced Physiology........................ Hewes’s High School Physiology—Temperance Dryer’s Lessons in Physical Geography GolT Mavne’s First Principles of Agriculture McCaskey’s Favorite Songs and Hymns Halleck’s Psychology................................. White’s Art of Teaching.............................. Keller’s First Year in German........................ “ Second Year in German........................... Smiley Storke’s Beginners Latin Book .... Ilarknes-Ps Short Latin Grammar ..... Harkness’s Forbe’s Caesar.......................... Harkness’s Cicero’s Orations......................... Friege’s Virgil’s Aeneid (Dennison) .... Lewis’s Latin Dictionary ............................ William’s Roger’s Modern Illustrative Bookkeeping Moore’s New Commercial Arithmetic .... Gano-Williams Commercial Law.......................... (each) (each) KKTAII, P R I C K $1.00 1.25 1.25 .90 .75 .IK) 1.25 1.00 .40 .56 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.10 .90 1.00 .80 1.00 1.20 .80 .80 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.C0 .80 1.25 1.22 1.30 4.50 1.00 1 00 1.00
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