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'UW' 35215 ' . l v 31 l l 'af 14 79 74 ,4ua4 219444 Scion! Prizzcipals Mr. R. H. Jennings Te.1cberr.' Seven Ezzrfillwerzlx 170 H-l -,, Us P-Gd Every child is entitled to an education to the limit of his capacity. The school's programprovides for each of its pupils, according to his ability or environ- ment, the opportunity to develope, and achieve to his capacity mentally, physically, socially, morally and spiritually. W Each year a pre-school clinic is held, at which time parents bring their children to school for a visit. These children meet the teachers, tour the building so that they will not be total strangers when they come to school in the fall. Parents are given a hand- book titled And Now To School. This handbook is prepared especially for the parents of these chil- dren. In this way a working relationship is estab- lished between the home and school. WMD Salud Tearlaerr' Seven f Three of these are speech therapistsj Em'ollmezzl.' 235 fOf this number 200 are students for speech defects J
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dlegwz,-466 ' Moral and spiritual values are taught daily in the elementary schools. It is taught in a specific way such as saying grace before going to the cafeteria, the pledge to the flag daily, learning the 23rd Psalm as a beautiful passage from the Bible. The children are taught fair play, tolerance, consideration for othersg reinforcing precepts taught by the home, 5 . 7nd Daaglau Safco! Prizzripf1l.' Mr. P. A. Neblett Tmrberfx Twenty-three Ezzrollmerlh 600 fs H 6 Www Sdn! Principal: Mr. Coleman Baker Teurlaerrx Twelve Enrollment: 295 I f ,giraea - ..yr l g . 4, I K l A-WW' M xl T5 MLW W-'ff wwssrlfrafataum-mmm After a child has learned basic skills in reading he developes these skills in upper elementary grades. He learns there are many kinds of reading: reading for pleasure, for information, for growth in study skills, and for literary appreciation. Through his reading he meets many different people and goes to many different places and gains a broader knowledge of the world in which he lives.
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