. Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending July 3, 1911 . are as uni-formly good as they have been during some previous years. Theteachers were alive to their work and put forth their best efforts tomaintain the standard that our schools have reached. The citizensand members of the Board gave their cordial support. The Boardwas awake to the several needs of the schools and acted promptly infurnishing the supplies ne-cessary to keep the schools in the best work-ing condition. Under the circumstances the results are good and en-so
. Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending July 3, 1911 . are as uni-formly good as they have been during some previous years. Theteachers were alive to their work and put forth their best efforts tomaintain the standard that our schools have reached. The citizensand members of the Board gave their cordial support. The Boardwas awake to the several needs of the schools and acted promptly infurnishing the supplies ne-cessary to keep the schools in the best work-ing condition. Under the circumstances the results are good and en-souraging. There were no material changes in our method of instruction or inour course of study during the year. No new buildings were erected,but the Board spent several thousand dollars in remodelling, repairingand repainting the old building. One of the school rooms was sup-plied with new desks. Our library had a healthful circulation and thelibrary trustees spent about $ in the purchase of new books, re-binding of the old ones, and the care of the same. All our teachersof lagt years corpg h^ye been s
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