Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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... pupil demand largely exceeds school capacity , would indicate that the campaign has been successful to an embarrassing degree . Furthermore , school superintendents and principals pre- dict a greater demand for school enrollment this ...
... pupil demand largely exceeds school capacity , would indicate that the campaign has been successful to an embarrassing degree . Furthermore , school superintendents and principals pre- dict a greater demand for school enrollment this ...
Halaman 18
... pupils . This station requires that the teacher's house be put in repair . It is now in such condition that the teacher and his wife have difficulty in keeping dry in the rainy season . The schoolhouse seems to be in good condition ...
... pupils . This station requires that the teacher's house be put in repair . It is now in such condition that the teacher and his wife have difficulty in keeping dry in the rainy season . The schoolhouse seems to be in good condition ...
Halaman 21
... pupils drawn from neighboring tribes in addition to the Pawnee and Kaw Indians . The children , with few excep- tions , come to school speaking English . Many attend the public schools and there is a good enrollment in the grammar and ...
... pupils drawn from neighboring tribes in addition to the Pawnee and Kaw Indians . The children , with few excep- tions , come to school speaking English . Many attend the public schools and there is a good enrollment in the grammar and ...
Halaman 22
... pupils in many cases where the parents could not provide them . These tribes have now a practically perfect school enrollment . " It would seem that every possible problem of reservation life is presented in this jurisdiction . The ...
... pupils in many cases where the parents could not provide them . These tribes have now a practically perfect school enrollment . " It would seem that every possible problem of reservation life is presented in this jurisdiction . The ...
Halaman 24
... pupils are distributed as follows : Day schools , 33 ; nonreservation school , 9 ; mission schools , 69 ; public schools , 13. The mission school , named after the celebrated missionary of pioneer days , Father De Smet , contains a ...
... pupils are distributed as follows : Day schools , 33 ; nonreservation school , 9 ; mission schools , 69 ; public schools , 13. The mission school , named after the celebrated missionary of pioneer days , Father De Smet , contains a ...
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