. Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending July 3, 1911 . nd thuswill fit them for successful work in commercial life. TAKENTUM—A. D. Endslev. On the whole, the school year just closed has been a good , pupils, and parents have worked well together, to the mu-tual advantage of all. Four new rooms were finished on the second floor of the HighSchool building, hitherto used exclusively for High School eighth grade classes of the borough were transferred to theserooms and the departmental method of instructi


. Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending July 3, 1911 . nd thuswill fit them for successful work in commercial life. TAKENTUM—A. D. Endslev. On the whole, the school year just closed has been a good , pupils, and parents have worked well together, to the mu-tual advantage of all. Four new rooms were finished on the second floor of the HighSchool building, hitherto used exclusively for High School eighth grade classes of the borough were transferred to theserooms and the departmental method of instruction, in part, was triedwith them. The plan worked well, and we believe that, in conse-quence, the pupils just entering High School will more readily adaptthemselves to the High School plan of instruction. In the past,many pupils have dropped out of High School in the early part of thefirst year, owing to the difference between the plans of instruction inthe grammar schools and High School. A class of 28 pupils finished the four year High School course, and54 pupils were advanced to High School from the eighth U)H ■ a w o o uGQ DO H ffi


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