The driver starts from or near the remote end of his district and drives down the principal thoroughfare, taking up the children at their own doors or at cross-street corners. ' ' The attendance of the children conveyed is several per cent better than... Bulletin - Page 151914Full view - About this book
| Albert Shaw - Literature - 1894 - 822 pages
...are under the especial care of one of the teachers, who has an extra compensation for the service." " The attendance of the children conveyed is several...far higher than it was in the old district schools. . . . The children are conveyed from one and a half to three and a half miles. The cost of transportation... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - Government publications - 1897 - 1274 pages
...children so far from home and for all day to attend the center school has vanished. . . The attendance of children conveyed is several per cent better than that of the village children and is fax higher than it was in the old district schools. . . Whatever advantages a system of carefully... | |
| Education - 1900 - 604 pages
...the remote end of his district and drives down the principal thoroughfare, taking up the children at their own doors or at cross-street corners. ' ' The...conveyed to school without exposure in stormy weather. Discipline is maintained in the carriages, as the driver has ample authority for this purpose The children... | |
| Agriculture - 1900 - 1028 pages
...the remote end of his district and drives down the principal thoroughfare, taking up the children at their own doors or at cross-street corners. "The attendance...conveyed to school without exposure in stormy weather. Discipline is maintained in the carriages as the driver has ample authority for this purpose. The children... | |
| Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1901 - 1068 pages
...the remote end of his district and drives down the principal thoroughfare, taking up the children at their own doors or at cross-street corners. "The attendance...conveyed to school without exposure in stormy weather. Discipline is maintained in the carriages as the driver has ample authority for this purpose. The children... | |
| H. H. Longsdorf - Education - 1901 - 112 pages
...the remote end of his district and drives down the principal thoroughfare, taking up the children at their own doors or at cross-street corners. "The attendance...conveyed to school without exposure in stormy weather. Discipline is maintained in the carriages as the driver has ample authority for this purpose. The children... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - Iowa - 1902 - 1290 pages
...the remote end of his district and drives down the principal thoroughfare, taking up the children at their own doors or at cross-street corners. "The attendance...conveyed to school without exposure in stormy weather. Disciplice is maintained in the carriages, as the driver has ample authority for this purpose The children... | |
| Louis Win Rapeer - Rural schools - 1920 - 636 pages
...the remote end of his district and drives down the principal thoroughfare, taking up the children at their own doors or at cross-street corners. The attendance...schools. This is not strange when one reflects that lhe children are taken at or near their own doors and conveyed to school without exposure in stormy... | |
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