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Domestic News November 15, 1954

The Key West Citizen

Key West, Monroe County, Florida

What is this article about?

A six-man team from the State Department of Education arrives late tomorrow in Monroe County to survey future school needs, inspecting facilities in Tavernier, Marathon, and Key West, meeting officials, and compiling findings before departing Thursday.

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School Survey Team Due Here Late Tomorrow

The six-man survey team from the State Department of Education will arrive here late tomorrow afternoon to look into future Monroe County school needs.

On the drive down the Keys, the team will inspect the schools at Tavernier and at Marathon, Horace O'Bryant superintendent of public instruction, said today.

Tomorrow night, the survey team will meet with the school board and the school trustees at the Administration Building.

On Wednesday, the survey team will split into two groups to check the public schools in Key West.

On Thursday the team will begin work on their findings in a day-long session at the Administration Building. The group will leave here late Thursday.

Heading the team are B. R. Tilley, assistant in surveys, and L. S. Barstow, assistant in finance.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education

What keywords are associated?

School Survey Monroe County Education Team Key West Schools

What entities or persons were involved?

Horace O'bryant B. R. Tilley L. S. Barstow

Where did it happen?

Monroe County

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Monroe County

Event Date

Late Tomorrow Afternoon Through Thursday

Key Persons

Horace O'bryant B. R. Tilley L. S. Barstow

Event Details

The six-man survey team from the State Department of Education will arrive late tomorrow afternoon to look into future Monroe County school needs. On the drive down the Keys, the team will inspect the schools at Tavernier and at Marathon. Tomorrow night, the survey team will meet with the school board and the school trustees at the Administration Building. On Wednesday, the survey team will split into two groups to check the public schools in Key West. On Thursday the team will begin work on their findings in a day-long session at the Administration Building. The group will leave here late Thursday. Heading the team are B. R. Tilley, assistant in surveys, and L. S. Barstow, assistant in finance.

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