Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1883 — The Teachers Elected. [ARTICLE]
The Teachers Elected.
The School Board of Rensselaer has selected teachers for the ensuing year, as follows: Superintendent and principal of High School, P. H. Kirsch. Teacher of the Grammar Department, Mrs. C. P. Mitchell. For the remaining Departments, not yet assigned. Misses Amanda W. Osborne, Lille Bartoo, Lydia Parris and May Miller. ' In regard to the newly chosen Principal, Mr. Kirsch, we quote the following; Prof. George P. Brown, Pres’t of the State Normal School says; “P. H. Kirsch is a man in every way qualified for the Superintendency of your schools, if there is a v acancy. He has a broad education, a Ihrge experience and is a thorough gentleman.- He graduated from the professional course of this institution this year.” Crawfordsville Review.—-“ Prof. P. H. Kirsch has accepted the position of Superintendent of the Rensselaer Public Schools. Prof. Kirsch is one of the best teachers in the State, and the Rensselaer people have made a most excellent choice.” Rensselaer Lodge, No. 100, A. O. U. W„ has secured the room over Leopold’s stone building. The lodge meets every Monday evening.
