Sph.yayTymoo Warm Springs, Oregon December 11, 1992 PACK 5 Forest Grove School included vocational training m: : vt" i i Forest Grove boarding school preceded Chemawa boarding school which opened In 1880. Warm Springs had some students attending the training school. Students spent half of each school day in classes and half in voca tional training. Photos courtesy of the Mid-Oregon Indian Historical Society 4 ' fit.... . O - , , AW-.'" 't ' .M -v"' - .. : . 1 ' ' "C 4 ' :'J . f It i I . ; tr" '-IT, .fc--, ' youig rfiai surff tt attended school and learned vocational skills at the Forest Grove training school which operated in the late 1800's. c 1 -v : ' 1 I ! ' 1 f f Laundering clothes was one of the duties for girls. Young men became practiced in carpentry skills. Hl!hc3 a-fir J ; w,,:.-nii.. 'msd1 Vb8! MWWiy; iff T I 1 J ) -f' ' !L.. .... r y? H-omen earn pressing technique. "'M'a'. ,VV ' .... x-mi Cooking and kitchen activities were important skills to learn. f 8