. Essex county, , illustrated . THE NORM.\L SCHOOL, MAKKliT STUKET. It is. practice work is reported from each school and recorded,an important factor in their graduation. The Normal School has ad\anced steadily since its organiza-tion, and has become a most important factor in our educa-tional system. Since .\piil. 1S94, it has been under the care ofPrincipal Joseph Clark, who has been identihed with our publicschools for more than forty years. Principal Joseph Clark was born in Syracuse. New York, ofNew England ancestry. He received his education in theFayetteville Academy, an institutio
. Essex county, , illustrated . THE NORM.\L SCHOOL, MAKKliT STUKET. It is. practice work is reported from each school and recorded,an important factor in their graduation. The Normal School has ad\anced steadily since its organiza-tion, and has become a most important factor in our educa-tional system. Since .\piil. 1S94, it has been under the care ofPrincipal Joseph Clark, who has been identihed with our publicschools for more than forty years. Principal Joseph Clark was born in Syracuse. New York, ofNew England ancestry. He received his education in theFayetteville Academy, an institution of considerable note in thatpart of the State. He came to Newark in the of 1S48. In1851 he was appointed as assistant teacher in the LafayetteStreet Public School. In 1854 he was promoted to the prin-cipalship of the Lock Street (now Wickliffe) . and in1857 he was transferred to the Lafayette Street Public School. During his long service in the schools of the city he has beenclosely identified with the interest of the Fifth Ward, and hasbeen a prominent
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