Belleville social survey . HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING—COMMUNITY SOCIAL CENTER —Photo by Reed. THE BELLEVILLE GRADE SCHOOLS BELLEVILBE SOCIAL SURVEY 31 GROUNDS AND BUILDING. In Belleville there are two schoolgrounds. One of these, the old grounds, is the site for the three gradebuildings. It contains sixty thousand square feet available for we take 145 square feet per child as the minimum amount of spacenecessary for Circle games we find that this school ground falls be-low the standard. In the year 1912-13, before the high- school studentswent to the new building, there was only 105 square f


Belleville social survey . HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING—COMMUNITY SOCIAL CENTER —Photo by Reed. THE BELLEVILLE GRADE SCHOOLS BELLEVILBE SOCIAL SURVEY 31 GROUNDS AND BUILDING. In Belleville there are two schoolgrounds. One of these, the old grounds, is the site for the three gradebuildings. It contains sixty thousand square feet available for we take 145 square feet per child as the minimum amount of spacenecessary for Circle games we find that this school ground falls be-low the standard. In the year 1912-13, before the high- school studentswent to the new building, there was only 105 square feet per substracting the high school students of last year, there wouldremain only 132 square feet per child, which is less than the minimumrequirement. And this minimum standard of 145 square feet perchild makes no provision for games requiring the amount of spacewhich base-ball and basket-ball demand. The old school ground is practically ungraded, and its clay sur-face often becomes too muddy for play. The ground should be gradedand be provided with a gravel or cinder s


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