Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1940 — Page 7
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» Too Many: Units «in : That District. =~ | The School Board has ordered its
of whether there are too many “schools on the South Side.
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: mittee chairman, reporting on re1 quests of Schools 8 and 31 for new facilities, said: there was no doubt better quarters were needed at ‘that no permanent action lould -be taken until a_ thorough of the South Side situation made. The Board voted to e such a study made. hool enrollment has decreased 42,190 in 1934 to 39,266 last } winter in the elementary grades, the Board needs to consider its problems carefully, Mr. { Buchanan said. This is especially e: on the ‘South Side, where y of the schools, like 8 and 31, old and need Teplscement; or tions, he added.
School Areas Defined
L, Harshman, director of adrative research fo the hools, showed the board. map ch he said illustrates ‘the difculty on the South Side. This p has a circle with a radius of
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blic school in the city. In most ctions, the circles just touch in a -or two or intersect slightly. e South Side, on this map, is a “of intersecting circles. “the rectangle bounded by ? Maryland and West Sts. and Key- : stone and Southern Aves. there are f 13 public schools and eight paroschools, Preliminary 1940 i census totals indicates that this a has a population of about 73,“Its school enrollment has : from 5934 in 1934 to 5613 last
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an area the same size just to Sorby a rectangle bounded by Maryland, West and 22d Sts. and keystone Ave., the population is :3000 less but there are nine schools and eight parochial schools. : This area’s school enroll- + nent increased from 4214 to 4379 in
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Checks on Building
House building permits last year and this year, according to Mr. , show less than a dozen ‘in the South Side area. Almost all : new houses. are concentrated in the north, east, and horthwest sections * of the city. : “This is what we have to watch in planning our buildings,” Mr. : Harshman - said, “for it is where houses are being built that children
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A third rectangle the same size
: stone Ave., 38th St., Boulevard-Place “and Kessler Blvd. In that section, - with.» 30,000 population now, there . are six city schools, and three * parochial schools. School enroll- : ment was 2721 there last year and ‘crease. In that area only two - ‘there is one circle that doesn’t quite + touch another. “All our school buildings should ‘ be planned as scientifically,” Mr. « Harshman said. “That is why the . Board is studying the South Side situation.”
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WASHINGTON, June 28 (U. P.). —National Youth Administrator Aubrey Williams disclosed today that NYA workers are building on “their own time a series of short-
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