Principal 5 essage E here in Seyyanhalca belieye in education as basic to a democratic society We belieye thtt it is our duty to deyelop intcllicent healthy minded young men and vsomen who beliexe in a democracy where freedom is tempered with selt restraint This has been our zum throughout the history ot this school and as we loolc baclc ox er the past twenty years we beliexe that the quality ot education de xeloped under this philosophy has been outstanding, This is substantiated by thc report ot the eyaluation committee ot the Middle St ztcs Association ot Col Iezges and Secondary Schools vshlch was gixen in Noyember of this yelr In this report Seyxanhalca is recognized as an institutional organization of unique and exceptional quality Looking back oyer the his tory ot our high school vxc learn that at a special meeting of the high school Board of Education held Lly 1950 at the Coyert Axenue School lslmont the Board respectfully requested that Seyxan halca High School be admitted to the Umyersity of the State of New Yorlc as of high school grade mth 800 pupils and 48 teachers There was contained in this report 1 long list of reasons why the school should be immediately recognized As a result ot this request the Board receiyed in Nowember 21 1950 our admission to the UHlXCfSlfy of the State of New Yorlc as 1 secondary institution of high school grade' The certitlc ite is number 5985 and vxas signed by the Commissioner of Education Iranlc P Gray es In 1940 vue were eyaluated for the first time by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Sec us on their list of accredited secondary schools In 1941 Dr N L Engclhxrdt professor ot educa tion it Teachers Collece Columbia Uniyersity vt lb employed by the Board of Education to study the school building, needs of this high school district lolloyxinc the surxey which he and his staff made he mtde the follovsiny, statement Wllllh we feel is 1 significant one The creat high schools of Amcrici cm bc counted on the fingers ot one hand and Sen tnhalca is one ot these schools HAROLD W WRIGHT 911 e1111111g P111111f11l HARc1111W WRIQHI 9141111111111 P111111 zl I-RIIJCAIINI 1111111 '1 111 Hou Ann NfJRI1AHI hllLI lc 1 NI Wu Il Ast mu H Mmm Nl 1 It C nc D 111 11 B011 D 111 11 C111 D11e1l111 11 Cllfzfclllcc .fl11c111l1111c f111111!11111111 f p y . S ' ' i 1 1, ' il '11 i '. ' 1 ' I, ' 1 i ' I X Q ' . , 1, . -,I 1, A l ., 1 .V 1 ' ' 1 1 ' , ,,,, , ,- 1 - 1 '- 1 ' 1. ' 1 1. ' 12 ' ' 1 1 -1 'N 1--s ' ' 1 1' 7 - 1 I i . in 'll ', 1 , ' ' 1 in . ' Y 1 , ' ' 1 ' 1 I 1 . 1 - 'y - 1' . X ' 7 x I . . . I . I- ' - ' 1 , 'X V Y If A - . 1 A ondary' Schools earning a superior rating which placed 'X . . . ' 1 , ' ' - ' L .1 1 I 1, Y - . ' 1, ' 1, 12 . 7 'I 1 1 1-1 '- I . ' . ., . L , . 1' y pf 1 . . 1 ' - 12 1 'S 6 jir 1: 1 1 .1 ' - - . '-A 1 1 ' ' S Y . A , 1 .. , . P , A13 Q Q At '11 I '111'l1.1l - . l 1' . ,i3t ' .if ' CVL2 Q ms LC 4 LQ f ri-'J -' ' ' f ri i ' c I' ,V ' -1 ' x I 1. xkmy 1 Q 1
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