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Domestic News November 7, 1952

Arkansas State Press

Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas

What is this article about?

Pulaski Co. Training School reports campus improvements enhancing student recesses, a science field trip for grades 2-3, a Halloween party for grades 5-6 last week, and faculty anticipation for ATA meeting in Pine Bluff on the 6th and 7th.

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Pulaski Co. Training School

The vast improvements on the campus of the school has done much toward making the recesses a joy to the elementary students.

The students of the second and third grades, under the supervision of Miss V. Thompson and Mrs. J. Bailey, reported a most enjoyable and educational science field trip.

Although the students did not walk very far, they learned quite a lot from observing some of the things previously taken for granted, such as growth of leaves, life of insects, etc. The fifth and sixth grades under the supervision of Mrs. Marie Watkins celebrated with a Halloween party last week.

The entire faculty is looking forward to the ATA meeting in Pine Bluff on the 6th and 7th.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Pulaski County Training School Science Field Trip Halloween Party Ata Meeting Campus Improvements

What entities or persons were involved?

Miss V. Thompson Mrs. J. Bailey Mrs. Marie Watkins

Where did it happen?

Pulaski Co.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Pulaski Co.

Event Date

Last Week; On The 6th And 7th

Key Persons

Miss V. Thompson Mrs. J. Bailey Mrs. Marie Watkins

Event Details

Vast improvements on the campus have made recesses enjoyable for elementary students. Second and third grade students, supervised by Miss V. Thompson and Mrs. J. Bailey, enjoyed an educational science field trip observing leaf growth and insect life. Fifth and sixth grades, supervised by Mrs. Marie Watkins, celebrated with a Halloween party last week. The entire faculty anticipates the ATA meeting in Pine Bluff on the 6th and 7th.

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