Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1920 — COUNTY EDUCATIONAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]

COUNTY EDUCATIONAL NOTES.

The- township trustees are filling their schools rapidly. At present there are very few trustees needing teachers. Wherever teachers are needed' it is exprienced teachers. । There seems to be ample beginning teachers who are not yet employed. | The regular annual teachers institute will be held in the high school auditorium from August 30 until September 3rd. Prof. Barlow Evans will instruct the teachers along literary lines. Mr. Evans was here last year and is well known to the teachers of Jasper cogptyPresident W. H. Elson will awo instruct the teachers next week. He is one of the most interesting speakers on the institute platform. The music for the week will be conducted by Miss Hazel B. Gray of Remington who is the muajc instructor employed in the Rensselaer city schools next year. There will be a number of special numbers the coming week. Trustees Postill, Rush and Duggleby will give talks. L. H. Hamilton, ex-county superintendent and secretary of the Rensselaer city school board, will also talk to the teachers one day. Statei L. N. Hines wfll appear on the program Muring the latter part of the week. The public spirited citizens of Rensselaer and Jasper county are cordially welcomed to attend this in8t Trustees Fairchild, Duggleby and Harrington each have high *$“ool faculties to fill in addition to their regular elementary schools. Each of these trustees have completed their faculties with very promising high school teachers. The faculty ‘at Tefft under Mr. Duggleby consists of Addie Harrys, principal, with Celie Steif el and a Mass .Clausen. At DeMotte under Mr. Fairchild is Miss Margaret Marshall, principal, with Rev. Templin, Lottie Porter and George Hammerton as assistants. Mr. Harrington has Mr. Campbell, principal, Eleanor Morphy, Hazel C. Jones and a lady from Minneota who will have charge of th e Dom estic Science. This completes the faculties of all these high schools. Wheatfield and Rensselaer are. needing a few teachers to fill their faculties. z