West Side High School - Successus Yearbook (Union City, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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f Qual-I5 if wa 'mtl-E3 SCMOLA Qwlg 1 N PGQEWAQD COGNITIO NON PERIT 1 During this year, 1935, America is celebrating the 300th anniversary of the birthday of secondary schools. No school is too large to be uninterested or too small to be able to help in the celebration. Plans have been in formation since 1928, when a national committee was appointed to begin collect ing material and informing schools. By means of radio, news- papers, and magazines, the public is learning of America's Tercentenary. This special issue of the annual 1935 Successue is one of the Union City School's activities in keeping with the national celebration. , But education has not always been available for people all over the United States. The first public school in this country was established in Boston in the year 1655. It was named the NBoston Latin School.N It has had continued exist- ence even to the present day. With one school leading the way, many such schools were established in Massachusetts. In the year l647, twelve years after the founding of the first public school, a law was passed in the state of Massachusetts requiring every town of fifty householders to maintain a master to teach reading and writing, and every town of one hundred householders to maintain a grammar school. The wages of the master were to be paid by the parents whose children took advantage of the instruction. In most of the New England colonies education was considered a public responsibility. New York, Pennsylvania, and the Southern colonies, however, did little in connection with schools preceding the Revolu- tionary Warj A

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