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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1931, p. 45

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Ind city has lion If the law had stood, it would have worked more hardship to the south- ern,, half of the High School District than to the "northern. The withdraw. ll of Luke Forest would have taken t?,tr1.t1at-it- and property eqmpment. If evening school (and summer school costs are taken out “WWfifiimfi: -itr-1iitte-tittetttt-ost that this" best per student”: be-htrsrearred in menu future. Through equalization of taxes and enlargement of prdperty valua- tions, it is more likely to be dimin- ished. - F 1§3__'Ifotsl _ Total $410,313.72 It will be possible tog collect at least $400,009.00 of this. Out of this Amd a surplus will be saved as great " the surplus of the past year -, 'Seventy-Wwe Thousand Dollars, to be used for the erection of buildings. The cost of maintaining the High School will be approximately 8326,.. 000.00,, " same as it. warthe pre-i cedin year, Like Forest's share of this, ed on comparative valuation. is 46. per cent, which amounts to $li2, oo, Thus the, amount which goes for the education of each of the 220 students from Lake Forest with its private schools, big empty spaces, Rind estates from which few. public school students come, dwindles from $1200. (One election pamphlet had it $1400.) to $691.36, "which includes, payment on, bonds, supplies, and equipment. If evening school (and summer school costs are taken out Mmmmtmmniessifiére is-Mtv-Hi-h-.,.,., 61.“; LL}- -47- .ms territory was in the High School )istrict before the' southern 'haif of hielda came in. It contains the south bird of the original City of Lake 'orest and a Inge area to the West nd south. ‘which was added to that ity in recent years. This territory " $678,000.00 of assessed volun- ‘On behind each High School stu- mt. sad it bounces the crowded city , "ixhwood whose children it helps y educste. Modern educators ls- " the notions! movement tor con- “idlted schools dud Inger school Latricts. espe'éislly in.th‘e one If, Wm Jy.tet.tth.t Andra-staid}! re- REE - .81 that part of the pro-eat city which s'iiMelNl.%e.ciP..-g.Peu& , " Ei3Eat3I 'ttfails-lille,, Sail. _ :6: , at; ',.?ilit,Ms'ae,a., MWC, Sit" '..EiF,i,rs, é: i'- .'NW, H‘rw‘ilf" re'ttiitift ttrWir"tii't"'rr-ttrii"G' ’ .mdente and my: in tare; about " Lunch per student " the district as a whole pays; i. e., $247.00 each. But in recent years Lake Forest has. "tretehedastrt to take in a large coun- try district to the west and» south, mbracing over a third (at per cent) of the Deerfield-Shields Township nigh Sehtor District. The nittnieipiir. ity of Lake Forest now embraces a: considerable part of Deerfield-Town- ship. The valuation of this M per cent of_the High School District is given below in comparison with the valuation of the remainder: . . Lake Forest valuation....$17.758,513.00 Rest of district ""'--me..-... 20,233,497.0o ' Total ....................s37,922,010.00 On this is levied the high school but .tf.?.t..ttyvtt1rzssatrasaicuuutiiaiid 1.08 HIGH SCHOOL HEAD ISSUES STATEMENT “madly. Ap'ril 80 Total Educational Fund Building Fund. .---- fqetitttytt.i, trpm Patti) mi the remaining: simthl the high school district. MI $307,735.29 102,578.43 The meetings for the balance of the school year will be given over to plu'ming the spring exhibit, dis. cussions of the rogulnryeokly prob- lem of whwlgdmini-mmg.._m1 Wt..tfiiirNiiifyms" .. - ' "Tet "r"atti'ar%"2aiii"iutiicit'd, Mh. . The meetings the school year to plahning the cussiom of the ‘ Miss ‘Mereness, "Why Children Should Go te Kindergarten.” _ ', Mia Newton, "The Secret of Achievement.” _ Miss Card, "Madam Curie and Het Work.with" Radium." Miss Titus. "hat Us Know the Out- door World." di. Mug, Nygard, "Book Review of ‘Glorious Adventure.” '6 Miss Evenaon. "The Lifn " (Eh-n- Mjss Miller, "The Teaching of Ideals." _ Mr, Bates, 'The Teacher Outside the School.” . _-__-__. l mTFytwifi _" "Films 'Bi‘bwm 1t1iiiiijitjirrriisii1issir" -ABtrettttytie-irt ., ___ _ W W WW --- Miss Hunt, “Humor, Its Place in. Sehool." . Mrs. Knssk, “Why Teach Poetry.": Miss Schilstra, “Music Appredac. tjon." _ .. Mrs. Anderson, "Play and School Work.” _ Mr. Bates, "Remedial Work." Miss Lidgiiwood, “6th Men: ,m’Y,_,.. “No-4,-..“ -.rai-r-r-s- T ..» _rr'. v Beginning early last fall, each teacher was assigned a number” instructed to be prepared to give thirty-minute talk'about any subject she chose for the week of school eorrespoiidine with her-number. The subjects‘ chosen have covered a wide range' of activities and have been very intemisitiittr. "t . The prime purpose of thhrelut, has been to discuss -the problems that arise in connection with the running of theisehool and study them togeth- er. Jhe teachers in Detrfierd Grammaf school have just completed a series of talks in. their _“I"ac,ulty club" which is an o'hranization of them..' selvesi, that meets every Monday at. ternoon from 3:45 to 4:45 p. m. Faculty Chili thiitUete ""iivii'irt"'tt"i “I: ildren' td , DeeriieU-Shieidi". Should this territory be added, the 'tax rate mould fail still lower - probably to $1.00 instead of 81.08. Had Lake Forest tax-payers with, dnwn,'they must have abandoned a million dollars worth of property in Highland Park which they have helped to may for. Altogether- the Supreme Court decision should occu- sion no special grief anywhere. q In the past Highland Pork and Lake Forest men on the Board of Educa- tion have stead 'together for the highest welfare of the children at both cities. There have been no dis.. sentions,,no problems that were not common problems. duces per capita costs. It makes possible provisjon in' the cattle of study and in the oretisahioat toe in- dividual differences thong Itudenta in tastes and aptitudes, for center ttolititml stability. tt.ttrrmttaiiarand athletic organizations, more omcient teachers and Tty,htlietryyeivrisi,rr, w. President Dtertehp.shieiiiHiitrh School Board of Education. _ _ Mereness, "Why Children Go to" Kindergarten.” _ " Newton, "The Secret of Evenaon, "The Life of Chan august; , McBRIDE. Series -of Talks T _ -, - .... Fr-Wai .-.,._1,.m;§~ 'ta'.T'Ce,e,"eriitT't-"'rF"""."qeV w""‘ 'fitai8eattMrtamttatt'i'tiEriTiiW1! _ ""rt ti"ir"'iitSitd her dturtrhter'ts bitth Park Mere guests at the Herman commencement exercises " Po Knim home on Saturday evening. Tenn.,0tenr Nashville. . Ftidar for cyniir-L7iiFaiiii'iiiiiir, returning on Tuesday. Victoria Juhrend entertained on Satan!» aftettpoop may): he: '-ij'-v' it.” Li', s'ir"ii'i"'iii;, M :‘t‘ifiEiurumifiu: '“ L "i""""?"",' 17mm - - _ -.__ P571173" "mrhuiiif"Niriiiiir - ar,' " ' ._ _ ".e'", ' " . L' ‘1 INIr-uENlr5q. ’0' lBN.NrNlpqlgmltr%ENEN. . Mr. and Mrs. E . Deerfield Locals ELM PLACE SERVICE “STATION To Drain Out thg bid Winter Gear Lubricant and Refill with Fresh Summer Gear Lubricant NOW IS THE TIME ElmPlace at First Street Highland Park J. Ginter left lat The and party given by the Royal Neighbors on 1rhur1sd.arerenintrsa. a very dblichtful bitty. Mrs. Stickler received the door min and In. Philip Scull: Sn. received the plinth Mrs. Katherine Hyde who bu been staying at the home of her brother. high whoa] " Portland, LE r?!“ I i

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