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into the next semester to the same hour that they have been, then place new
beginning subjects on the program at hours left vacant by subjects just completed
. 4. Pupils' program cards, written by office assistants and principal, seventeenth
to ...
into the next semester to the same hour that they have been, then place new
beginning subjects on the program at hours left vacant by subjects just completed
. 4. Pupils' program cards, written by office assistants and principal, seventeenth
to ...
Side 5
5 These completed program cards are now copied, and the copies issued to the
students the morning of the first day of the new semester. Sections meet that
morning on a 10-minute schedule to get assignments, and regular work begins
the ...
5 These completed program cards are now copied, and the copies issued to the
students the morning of the first day of the new semester. Sections meet that
morning on a 10-minute schedule to get assignments, and regular work begins
the ...
Side 6
... classes to be attended. This is done by a plan of period table committees of two
men each, attended by a sorting and resorting of the cards by subjects, until
every subject has been recorded. This work is completed by Friday of that week.
... classes to be attended. This is done by a plan of period table committees of two
men each, attended by a sorting and resorting of the cards by subjects, until
every subject has been recorded. This work is completed by Friday of that week.
Side 10
If this work is completed before the first day in the new term, it will be possible for
the school to open its full and operate a complete schedule on the first day of the
term. Chapter V. A SUMMARY OF PRACTICES IN SCHEDULE MAKING.
If this work is completed before the first day in the new term, it will be possible for
the school to open its full and operate a complete schedule on the first day of the
term. Chapter V. A SUMMARY OF PRACTICES IN SCHEDULE MAKING.
Side 15
Very few universities, colleges, or normal schools will admit pupils who have not
completed 15 units including three years of English, two years of a foreign
language, algebra, plane geometry, and one year of laboratory science. 9.
Very few universities, colleges, or normal schools will admit pupils who have not
completed 15 units including three years of English, two years of a foreign
language, algebra, plane geometry, and one year of laboratory science. 9.
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