Public school administration; a statement of the fundamental principles underlying the organization and administration of public education . me of construction, or of deferring thepayment to some future time by issuing bonds. The prac- The Gary plan (see Bulletin by Bums) in a way arose as a means offacing a school situation created by the very rapid growth of a new city,where every department of the city needed funds for the development ofits work. By increasing somewhat the cost of each plant, for larger groundsand for many special rooms, each building was made to care for abouttwice the ord


Public school administration; a statement of the fundamental principles underlying the organization and administration of public education . me of construction, or of deferring thepayment to some future time by issuing bonds. The prac- The Gary plan (see Bulletin by Bums) in a way arose as a means offacing a school situation created by the very rapid growth of a new city,where every department of the city needed funds for the development ofits work. By increasing somewhat the cost of each plant, for larger groundsand for many special rooms, each building was made to care for abouttwice the ordinary number of pupils, thus materially reducing the initialper-capita cost for the school plant. Each building there is a school, a work-shop, a playground, a city library, and a civic and community center allin one. The plan employed in Boise, Idaho, and described by Meek in Proceedingsof the National Education Association, 1913, pp. 172-78, of using pupils tohelp in construction and in the furnishing of school equipment, besidesbeing highly educative, also tends materially to reduce costs. 392 PUBLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION (100,000i. ^??#-ilir--;:i ^:;: Of Bonds Outstanding


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