Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending June 4, 1894 . rt) 313 oo fcd a* CQ. No. 6. J Harrisburg. 151 Three courses of study have been pursued: A classical, a scientific,and a business course, with sufficient latitude in the line of optional,or interchangeable studies in the respective courses to meet the nec-essary requirements of the community in this respect. These coursesprepare for more advanced schools, as well as for the active duties oflife. Free Text Books, Free text books were in use in all of the schools durin
Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending June 4, 1894 . rt) 313 oo fcd a* CQ. No. 6. J Harrisburg. 151 Three courses of study have been pursued: A classical, a scientific,and a business course, with sufficient latitude in the line of optional,or interchangeable studies in the respective courses to meet the nec-essary requirements of the community in this respect. These coursesprepare for more advanced schools, as well as for the active duties oflife. Free Text Books, Free text books were in use in all of the schools during the pastyear. It is too soon yet to say much about the advantages and disad-vantages resulting therefrom. One very great advantage alluded to by the teachers, is that thebooks were on hand for use at all times. Heretofore at the beginningof the year, and at other times, when it was necessary for pupils tohave new or more advanced books, weeks and even months passedby before all the members of the classes were pro\aded with time was thus lost both to the teacher and to the pupil. This isall obviated now. Another advantage is the vari
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