Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Jun 1926, p. 16

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, ,'- noun QUESTIONS IN. 'i. _ 9013001. macaw: Illinois counties range from 142 to 192 days of actual teaching. The 1923- 1924 average for the entire state was 182 days. For only the high schools the avarage was 190 days. 13. How may districts are there? Illinois has 123 consolidated dis- tricts; nearly 500 township and com- munity high schools; 116 two-year high schools: 165 three-you high schools: 658 four-rear high schools; 10,085 one-room country schools; to- ul number of districts, unit system and otherwise, 11,916. 14. How many teachers one there? In 1923-1924 there were in the pub- lie common schools 42,865 tesching positions, of which 33,748 were in the 12. How long we the schools open each year? 1905, 48,913; 1910, 63,302; 1915;, trr,tmt 1920, 127.821: 1924, 217.?40. 11. Who must attend school? All children between seven and six- teen yem craze. Exceptions: those physically or mentally unable to at- tend; those receiving instructions in parochial or private schools equiva- lent to the work of the public schools; those employed under the provisions of the Child Labor law. The indefi- nite or ambiguous provisions of our compulsory attendance laws cause a lack of enforcement in many districts. Intonation Contained In And "on Banding Education In Mate Barnum: no men] more ques- tions and mm from thaqublie School Catechism blood by the State Minn mum: ', Yes. During recent year: it has In- ereued " follows: Enrollment in 1905, 985,134; enrollment in 1910, 1,- 002,687; enrollment in 1916, 1,064,221; enrollment in 1920, 1,127,560; enroll- meat in 1924, 1,816,038. _ 10. How rapidly has the hitth school enrollment increased t PAGE EIGHT tr. I: the school enrollment increas- BUY IT .__ What did You do in the Old Days when you had a Sick Horse? ' - Q2 mi 4 RANDY. "i:yRvM--rHi'"s A SAVING It is for this reason that Sinclair Trucks are driven not merely by good drivers--. but by men who know dll-who can help you keep your tractors and your auto.. mohiles in running order. Next time you see he Sinclair Truck hail the driver. Call hi in. Tell him; your lubrication prob. lem . He always; has the time and the willingness-to try to help you. Let him give yoh a copy of "Chling"-- Sinclair's new help-booklet for motorists. how to put a horse back in the collar was indeed popular. Today, it is a "sick" en- gine that loses time and money-and vaho able is the man who can tell you what the trouble is. A SICK horse meant loss of time and loss of money-and the neighbor who knew onoAqoo‘D WILL HIGHWAY” OPMLNE SeatutrmerieveomtreetifWear high schools. It Norm-.1. f.1Mretatdrtyr,cpA.bth) 41hmti. M. As. the teachers “muddy ”and Mb; t.yahtidrNhtftyeittr tiaimsdtouaettt _ at trruitrtrnthithikuiritiiiiirit Yes, insane cues; 2i,I'tt"tt college; about mes-II dbl-m ent- ore urgently was that tent higher institutions not “do: their children shall be given Mot 'tate'eorttm1. V ‘. instruction. 17. How my new teachers ere lit 1924, TO, per cent of our high ntudeetrettotttirtiwroettioeut school teachers were (Inductee of col- and to r'eplsce those who have the leg. or normal. or of normsl combined profusion t with collects; 85.4 In! cent were Between 4.500 and 4,1307newteoch- normal graduates or had more extend. of: on may. ed training. Otthe elementary school 18. How may teachers on odo- teechers only 4.81 per cent were grad- gaudy trained in 111htou etch my uates of, college AW of college and Only shout 2,000 teachers (2.066 ht normal combined; 38.56 per cent were the ym 1923.24) are trained in my graduates or normal or had superior nols "iBeUntlr to receive by moons training. For all of the 42,865 teach- of certified credits 'the cortificetes of era we tind that 18.68 per cent were the first orrtietUr We. graduates of college or of college and 19. Where do the other m M. normal combined; and 44.6 Per cent ere come‘from? 's were graduates of normal or had more Many ore. hired without the proper extended training. , training. Illinois t 16. Where as teachers trained in Highland Park Transfer and Storage Company FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, 374 Central Alene Smicuun. BAGGAGE - FREIGHT " EXPRESS MOVING - PACKING " SHIPPING school: and 9.11711: the] At'th.f.rtttrtrrsriretts-,s ALEX RAFFERTY, Br., Manager Automobile Storage OMee 874 Central Avenue Phones 181-182 , Transfer of cousin; also in awn! can: hum-w tant. higher Institution. not undo: suu'control. . w. Bow many new “when as needed each year to an new petition: und to replm those irho In“ the yrofeuion? For the year of 1924 the (allowing percentages of etrtithmtes WM 18. How may “when an ado. qiutely trained in Illinois atteh year? Only about 2,000 Maker: (2.0“ ht the you 1928-24) are trained in my nola lunciently to receive by means of certified credits "the certifies“. of the first or'bctter nude. y 'Pee"'. m 815. Li m HIGHLAND Pm Puss. maxim an. litmus f.'ei'i1'ii mm mm mm. you: tohutssrttatnun. iiiiaTiii'Garoiiiiiii'u"fiiiLiii "GGiii'i'Tiiu-iasdmt- (Tu-Pg!- 'ndiremioeaiieeettst-i-lltkeueut . T . ". DIVA-1 odt8lMp-tafhitrtoehootmrtitV mmmamw _ _itt. eatw,'u.orrereentotseeoniekd. Mmszmugmmmch- Br'". “I: mum; 21pereertttofhrsbtrmde 91.31.679.81; for women m. salt-Id.“ ”Math; M283 percent'ot up.- 1,019. M. M, . M Rooms 8-9 New State Bank Bilig. Phone B. P. 2490 It will Pay you Know the M AY'I'A D. 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