. Rural centralized, graded and model schools . wagon bodies but notthe running gears. From 25 to 35 pupils are hauled in the wagonsover routes of 6 and 7-% miles. Several of the pupils walk as far asthree-fourths of a mile to the routes laid out by the board. It cost$1,120 to transport pupils, 2 of the drivers being paid $50 per monthand the other one $40. The school site consists of 3 acres. The gen-eral attitude of the patrons toward the school is favorable. As inthe case of other districts, the attendance of transported pupils is moreregular than that of the pupils who are not transported.
. Rural centralized, graded and model schools . wagon bodies but notthe running gears. From 25 to 35 pupils are hauled in the wagonsover routes of 6 and 7-% miles. Several of the pupils walk as far asthree-fourths of a mile to the routes laid out by the board. It cost$1,120 to transport pupils, 2 of the drivers being paid $50 per monthand the other one $40. The school site consists of 3 acres. The gen-eral attitude of the patrons toward the school is favorable. As inthe case of other districts, the attendance of transported pupils is moreregular than that of the pupils who are not transported. The old dis-trict school buildings were moved to the center of the consolidateddistrict where they are still used. COP AN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL District No. 4, Washington County This district has an areea of about 30 square miles and a valuation of $4,522,056. A levy of mills produced a revenue of $28,000 which was sufficient to enable the board of the district to employ a man who had served as president of one of the Oklahoma State Normal. &Ei:km
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