Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1958 — Page 3

Thursday, August 28* 1958

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) Boys with Miss Middaugh in Hoom G; Grade Four Girls with Miss Valentine in Room 6; Grade Five Boys and Girls with Miss Ridlen in Room 7; Grade Six Boys from north of Crawfordsville Road with Mr. Silvers in Room 8; Grade Six Girls from north of Crawfords ville Road with Mr. Oury in Room 1; Grade Six Boys and Girls from last year’s fifth grade at the Newby School enroll with Mr. Ross in Room 3; Grade Six Boys from last year’s fifth grade at the Fisher School enroll with Mr. Moore in Room B; Grade Six Girls from last year’s fifth grade at the Fisher School enroll with Mrs. Kessler in Room 2. A. C. NEWBY SCHOOL (No. 2) Kindergarten pupils will enroll with Mrs. Fulper in Room 1 as follows: children whose last names begin with letters A through K, 8:15 to 9:05; L through Z, 9:05 to 10:05.

Grade One Boys and Girls with Miss Alien in Room 2; Grade Two Boys and Girls with Mrs. Aichele in Room 4; Grade Three Boys with Miss Wilson hi Boom S; Grade Three Girls with Mrs. Montgomery in Room 4; Grade Fourth Boys and Girls with Miss Smith in Room 7; Grade Five Boys with Mr. Powell in Room 6; Grade Five Girls with Mrs. Wagle in Room 8. JAMES A ALLISON SCHOOL (No. 3) Kindergarten pupils will enroll with Mrs. Bratton in Room 2 as follows: children whose last names begin with letters A through F, 8:15 to 9:05; G through K, 9:05 to 10:05; L through R, 10:05 to 11300; S through Z, 11:00 to 11:50. Grade One Boys with Mrs. Mc--11 vain in Room 4; Grade One Girls with Mrs. Miller and Miss Owen in Room 3; Grade Two Boys with Mrs. Trudgen in Room 6; Grade Two Girls with Mrs. Nixon and Miss Bloomenstock in Room 5; Grade Three Boys with Miss Hays in Room 8; Grade Three Girls with Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Joyce in Room 9; Grade Four Boys with Mrs. Bauermeister and Miss Smith in Room 10; Grade Four Girls with Miss Purichia in Room 11; Grade Five Boys with Mr. Bainbridge in Room 12; Grade Five Girls with Mrs. Ker!in in Room 13.

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Schools the past several years will he continued this year. Under this system ah books, pencils, paper, and other necessary materials are furnished for the children in grades kindergarten through six. Books and paper are supplied in grades 7 through 12. Most book costs have increased since last year; however, the fees for the elementary pupils will remain the same. The amount per semester in grades K-8 will be: Kindergarten, $1.00; Grades 1-6, $3.50; Grades 7-8, $4.00. The entire year’s fees which are double the semester fees, may be paid at the beginning of the year. In fact, that is preferable, since practically all books are purchased at the beginning of the year. High school books fees vary with the classes taken and will be slightly higher this year. The rental fee on high school textbooks is one-fourth of the retail price of the book. The full amount is charged for workbooks since

they cannot he used again. Asmonmani of Pupils To Elementary Schools foe the 1958-59 School Year

Each year several problems are encountered by school officials in trying to determine a fair assignment of elementary pupils to the elementary schools. It is important that classes be no larger than necessary for the best results. Therefore, each year boundaries must be set to equalize as nearly as possible the enrollment in the five or six sections of each grade. An attempt is made to permit pupils to continue at the elementary school which they attended in the first grade, but occasionally it is necessary, because of unusual growth of some part of the town, to change pupils in a particular grade. This year there was a major problem caused by' increasingly large enrollments in

the lower elementary grades of the A. C. Newby and the James A. Allison elementary schools. This necessitated a major change in the assignment of sixth grade pupils. In order to house the first five grades adequately, and have full day sessions in all grades, it will be necessary to assign all sixth grade pupils to the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th and Winton. Since it is planned to have part of the Frank H. Wheeler Elementary School located north of Meadowood Park ready by the fall of 1959, this year will probably be the only year that sixth grade pupils north of Crawfordsville Road will need to be assigned to the Fisher School. The only other change in boundaries is in the third grade. There will be two third grade rooms at the Newby School This will permit third graders in that area to attend the Newby rather than the Fisher School as several did last year.

School population maps, showing the location of each child in kindergarten through the sixth grade, have been made. These maps are on display in Room 116 of the high school and any interested patron is invited to inspect them. In the study of the school population it was found that if a division were made at any designated street for all grades it would make an extremely large number in some classrooms with a very small enrollment in others. Therefore, the division is not the same for all grades. They may mean, in a few cases, that children in one family will be assigned to different elementary schools. When the school assignments create cases where two or more children in grades 1-5 are assigned to different elementary schools, these parents may contact school officials to see if they can be assigned to the same school. In such cases the pupils would be assigned to the elementary school that is best able to accommodate them.

In the assignment of pupils listed below, the boundaries for pupils in grades kindergarten through the second grade will permit than to attend the same school as last year. A few pupils in grade three who attended the Fisher School last year will be assigned to the Newby School. Boundaries for pupils in grades four and five will permit them to attend the same school as last year. As stated above all sixth grade pupils will be assigned to the Fisher School at Winton and 14th. The sixth graders will be attending school at the Winton and 14th Street location only one year earlier than usual since seventh graders are always assigned to the junior-senior high school. Due to uncertainty at this time of the number of pupils who will enroll for the 1958-59 school year, it may be necessary to make some changes in pupil assignments after the first day of school.

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The pupil assignment to the three elementary schools is as follows: Jamas A. Allison School , All kindergarten through filth grade pupils who live within the Speedway; Corporation limits north of Crawfordsville Road will be assigned to the James A. Allison Elementary School during the 1956-59 school year unless extra large enrollments on the first day of school make it necessary to Assign pupils to one of the other Momentary schools. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1)

and A. C. Newby School (No. 2) Kindergarten, First, and Second Grades A. C. Newby School (No. 2) 1. All pupils living on 16th Street west of Norfolk. 2. All pupils living north of 18th Street and south of Crawfordsville Road from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Norfolk. 3. All pupils living north of 1700 Christopher Lane. * i '

4. All pupils living on Speedway Drive west of Christopher Lane. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) All remaining kindergarten, first, and second grade pupils living south of Crawfordsville Road will attend the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th Street and Winton Avenue. Third Grade A. C. Newby School (No. 2) 1. All pupils living on 18th Street west of Gerard Drive. 2. All pupils living in the area north of the B. & O. Railroad and south of 16th Street from the west edge of Speedway east to mid including Lyndhurst. 3. All pupils living in the area north of 16th Street and south of

Crawfordsville Road from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Gerrard Drive. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) All remaining third grade pupils in Speedway south of Crawfordsville Road will attend the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th Street and Winton Avenue. Fourth Grade A. C. Newby School (No. 2) 1. All pupils living on 16th Street west of Lyndhurst Drive. 2. All pupils living north of 16th Street and south of Crawfordsville Road from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Lyndhurst Drive. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) All remaining fourth grade pupils in Speedway south of Crawfordsville Road will attend .the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th Street and Winton Avenue. Fifth Grade

A. C. Newby School (No. 2) 1. All pupils living on 16th Street west of Lyndhurst Drive. 2. All pupils living north of 16th Street and south of Crawfordsville Road from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Beeler Street. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) All remaining fifth grade pupils in Speedway south of Crawfordsville Road will attend the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th Street and Winton Avenue. Sixth Grade All sixth grade pupils will be assigned to the Carl G. Fisher School.

The teaching staff for the elementary schools is complete and the assignment of teachers to schools and grades is: Carl G. Fisher School Faculty (Elementary No. 1) Mr. Lincoln Northcott, Principal; Mrs. Helen Hickok, Kindergarten; Mrs. Carol Hathaway, First Grade; Mrs. Mary Lou Kress, First Grade; Miss Jo Ann Marley, Second Grade; Mrs. Carolyn Smith, Second Grade; Miss

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