Reasons for Additional RoomatGradeSchool Given I Guin instructional apace by placing Juwcr grade level* on a , they are capable of learning in half day Instructional shift a «hortened period of time un­ schedule. For example we der the pleasure of u rush sche­ could gain two room» by offer­ dule. ing instruction to second grade 2 I «-live classrooms much as children only In the forenoon, liiey are at present and allow and to tliv first grade children enrollments In some of the only In the afterixxin. 'nils plan rooms to reach and exceed 40 could he extended to other students to the clues. This is al- grade level* with an additional | most impossible teaching situa­ gain tn «pace 'Hila would ¡xaie tion, is very detrimental to piolili in* in transporting stud­ student learning, nnd would al­ ent«. and create added trun»- most certainly fail to attract l«irt!ition e«|H-n«<- ft would pro­ any Instructors to assume such bably result in an earlier start­ a Io id nnd rra|«>nsibillty. ing tinte for school In tin* morn­ 3 Arbitrarily assign from 30 ings, and Inter e difficullty of teach­ ing them to grasp quickly what ing 30 students In two grade levels under one instructor In one classiiHnn is nlready n well established fact That many students is considered maxi­ mum loid under the most ideal circumstances In one grade witiiout attempting to cover twice as much inutcrlnl in twice a« many subject divisions in two level» •I Gain one i<»nn by convert­ ing the band and choral music room to a regular classroom. Ilils would necessitate cither abandoning bund and (urge choral group instruction, or curtailing our pliylscitl educa­ tion progiam and moving band Automotive & In nccesslutc providing new storage space for the instru­ ments. music racks, uniforms, risers, music files, piano, stud­ Jim nnd Veryl Hoover ent chairs, nnd other miscellan­ Ph. 897-2911 Mill City eous furniture and equipment liou confined to the liund naan. 5. Gain one room by dis­ persing the centralized library Safe Drivers can throughout the building and converting the library to a reg­ qualify for this ular cla»»r<«>m. This would re­ sult In forfeiture of the critically needed service* now conducted by the librarian, including: la) Centralized storing. issuing, c ire and control of library tk«ik*. ¡«-nodical«. nnd the I many necessary and expensive- Items that make up the audio­ Co you hsvs s good lift driving visual equipment of a school, record? Th->n this rsvolutlenory ibi Selection, ordering, preview­ and realistic suto policy it for you! It rswsnlt uft drivttt with lower ing. scheduling, and projection premium cotlt snd tpecisl feiturts. of the entire film program lor for eumplei You enjoy jewevt nil classrooms an orderly, ef­ • colt immediately . a ft fective. and time-saving ar- Electrical Contracting RIGGS ELECTRIC Call 897-2515 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 6, 1902 Livestock Club Formed range that tx-neflt* all students convenient storage for expen­ ami Instructors, (c) Skilled in­ sive equipment, and other spec­ struction In library methods, ial classroom arrangements and competent guidance in lit­ conductive to g- which are equally distasteful or.itory activities Witiiout such - to contemplate as those men- j spat i-, It would be necessary to tinned above It therefore ap­ sharply curtail the practical and pear* that the only satisfactory experimental phases <>t science means of providing tor the now being conducted in our up­ future operation of the ele­ per elementary grade«, where mentary school I* thr<«jgh the access to large work tables, addition of more classnxmis. At Lyons School Beautiful LYONS At the first meeting of the 4-H Livestock club held at the Mari-Linn school house! election of officers was the [ main business The club ha* been named the Lyon* Lively! Livestock club. Officer* elected ' were Tommy Johnston pre*!-1 dent, John Gilson vice presi­ dent, Mary Wilson secretary. I Darrell Huber reporter, BUI j Lambert recreation. John Wil­ son program, Margaret Wilson Community Service At the | close of the meeting refresh-l ments were served by Mrs. Eldon GUson. ■ > 1 ■ 1 ...... ■ Mexican Made Leather Goods These beautiful creations will make ideal Christmas Gifts PURSES, BAGS, BILL FOLDS COIN PURSES —I Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year The MAPLES Food and Beverages 1 Phone «97-2987 Miles Eaat of Gates on Hiway 22 Only an electric dishwasher likes to wash dishes! Hoover's Repair DIFFERED MONEY-SAVINS AUTO POLICY! f .' ci <1 tcountt for Mfe driving years. Prsmiums sre pud quar­ terly with no peiMlty surcharge. 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