Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1959 — Page 7

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) twenty-five dollars’ worth of books, paper, and other materials are furnished each pupil during the school year. In high school pupils ere charged one-fourth of the pries of a textbook and the full price of workbooks and other consumable materials. Semester book and paper fees in grades K-8 will be: Kindergarten, $1.00; Grades 1-6, $4.00; Grades 7-8, $4.50. 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. As mentioned above high school book fees will vary with the classes taken. All pupils in grades 1-12 will report at 8:15 Tuesday morning, September 8, for enrollment. After enrolling. pupils will be dismissed for the remainder of the day. Kindergarten enrollment procedure is listed under each elementary school. Birth certificates will be required of all kindergarten pupils and all first grade pupils who did not attend Speedway Schools last year. To be eligible for kindergarten a child must be five years old by September 9. To be eligible for the first grade a child must be six years old by September 9. Junior-Senior High School High School classes in grades 9 through 12 will report Tuesday morning, September 8, at 8:15, directly to home rooms as indicated on program cards mailed to individual students. Pupils in grade 7 and 8 will report to home rooms as follows - 7 A—Room 114 7B—Room 117 7C—Room 165 r .D—Room 211 75—Room 220 7G—Rrom 116 KA—Room 215 8B Room 172 BC—Room 121 3D—Room 150 BE—Room 151 Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) In order to facilitate the enrolling of Kindergarten pupils the following schedule has been set up. Tuesday morning, September 8, 1959, chi'dren with last names beginning with A through F will enroll at 8:15 to 9:15 a.m., G through R will enroll at 9:50 to 10:30 a.m., and S through Z will enroll at 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. First grade boys will enroll with Mrs. Kress in Room F. First grade girls will enroll with Mrs. Hathaway in Room B. Second grade—all pupils—will enroll with Miss Bloomenstock in

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Room 4. Third grade boys will enroll with Miss V.antcoth in Room 9. Third grade girls will enroll with Mrs. Beals in Room 8. Fourth grade girls will enroll with Miss Valentine in Room 6. Fourth grade boys will enroll with Miss Pirtle in Room G. Fifth grade—all pupils—will enroll with Miss Ridlen in Room 7. Sixth grade: All pupils with last names beginning with: A through G will eijroll with Mr. Ross in Room 3, H through P will enroll with Mrs. Kessler in Room 2; Q through Z will enroll with Mr. Oury in Room 1. A. C. Newby School (No. 2) Boys and girls will enroll at the A. C. Newby School, 1849 N. Whitcomb, as follows: Kindergarten (only between 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.) in Room 1 with Mrs. Fulper. Those whose last names begin with A through K should enroll between 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. Those whose last names begin with L through Z should enroll between 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. First grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Allen in Room 2. Second grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Aichele in Room 4. Third grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Wilson in Room 3. Fourth grade boys will enroll with Miss Smith in Room 7. Fourth grade girls will enroll with Mrs. Wagle in Room 8. grade boys and girls will enroll with Mr. Powell in Room 6. James A. Allison School (No. 3) Boys and girls will enroll at the James A. Allison School, 5240 West 22nd Street, as follows: * Kindergarten boys and girls in Room 2 with Mrs. Bratton. Thosewhose last names begin with A through G should enroll between 8:15 and 9:15 a.m. Those whose last names begin with H through M should enroll between 9:15 and 10:15 a.m. Those whose last names begin with P through Z should enroll between 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. First grade boys will enroll with Mrs. Mcllvain in Room 4. First grade girls will enroll with Mrs. Miller in Room 3. Second grade boys will enroll with Miss Kern in Room 6. Second grade girls will enroll with Miss Thomas in Room 5. Third grade boys will enroll with Mrs. Joyce in Room 7. Third grade girls will enroll with Miss Meyer in Room 8. Fourth grade boys will enroll with Mrs. D. Smith in Room 10. Fourth grade girls will enroll with Miss I. Smith in Room 14. Fifth grade boys will enroll with Miss Middaugh in Room 11. Fifth grade girls will enroll with

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Mrs. Kerlin in Room 13. Sixth grade boys will enroll with Mr. Silvers in Room 9. Sixth grade girls will enroll with Mr. Hooper in Room 12. Frank H. Wheeler School (No. 4) Boys and girls will enroll at the Frank H. Wheeler School, 5700 Meadwood Drive, as follows: Kindergarten pupils will enroll in Room 2 with Mrs. Fulper. Those whose last names begin with A through H should enroll between 8:15 and 9:15 a.m. Those whose last names begin with I through S should enroll between 9:15 and 10:15 a.m. Those whose last names begin with T through Z should enroll between 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. First grade boys and girls will enroll in Room 4 with Mrs. Nelson. Second grade boys and girls will enroll in Room 5 with Mrs. Nixon. Third grade boys and girls will enroll in Room 6 with Mrs. Cleveland. Fourth grade boys and girls will enroll in Room 7 with Miss Purichia. Fifth grade boys and girls will enroll in Room 9 with Mr. Bainbridge. Sixth grade boys and girls will enroll in Room 8 with Mr. Moore. Assignment of Pupils to Elementary Schools for the 1959-60 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 to seven 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 changes in school population or unusual growth of some part of the town, to assign pupils to a different school. With the opening of the Frank H. Wheeler School in September, all pupils in grades kindergarten through six north of Crawfordsville Road will be assigned to the Wheeler School or the James A. Allison School. All elementary pupils south of Crawfordsville Road will attend the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th Street and Winton Avenue or the Arthur C. Newby School on Whitcomb Street. This year, the same as last year, all sixth grade pupils south of Crawfordsville Road will be assigned to the Fisher School. The only other change in boundaries is for the second grade south of Crawfordsville Road. A few second graders who attended the Fisher School last year are now assigned to the Newby School on Whitcomb Street. 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 121 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. This 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. Due to uncertainty at this time of pupils who will enroll for the 1959-60 school year, it may be necessary to make some changes in pupil assignments after the first day of school. The assignment of pupils who live within the Speedway Corporation limits to the four elementary schools is as follows: Frank H. Wheeler School (No. 4) 1. Kindergarten and first grade pupils who live north of 25th Street and west of Moller Road. 2. All pupils in grades 2-6 living north of 25th Street and west of Lyndhurst Drive. James A. Allison School (No. 3 All children north of Crawfordsville Road except those assigned to the Wheeler School. This includes kindergarten and first grade children in the Meadowood area between Moller Road and Lyndhurst Drive. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) and A. C. Newby School (No. 2) Kindergarten and First Grade A. C. Newby School (No. 2) 1. All pupils living on 16th Street west of Norfolk. 2. All pupils living north of 16th Street and south of Crawfordsville Road from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Norfolk. 3. All pupils living north of 1700 on Christopher Lane. 4. All pupils living on Speedway Drive west of Christopher

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Lane. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) All remaining kindergarten and first grade pupils living south of Crawfordsville Road will attend the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th Street and Winton Avenue. Second Grade A. C. Newby School (No. 2) 1. All pupils living north of the B. & O. Railroad 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 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 16th Street west of Norfolk. 2. All pupils living north of 16th Street and south of Crawfordsville Road from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Norfolk. 3. All pupils living north of 1700 on Christopher Lane. 4. All pupils living on Speedway Drive west of Christopher Lane. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) All remaining third grade pupils living 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 Gerrard 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 and 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 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 Lyndhurst Drive. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) All rer ining fifth grade pupils in Speedway south of Crawfords-

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