Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1870
N ormal training of the school, that classes of children should be taught by the pupils, under the charge and direction of the Prin eipel. But no room suitable for the purpose was provided in the school-house as originally constructed. Other rooms were greatly needed also, and an addition has been made, under an appropria tion by the St ite, to the original building, whereby a large reci tation and convenient school-room are provided upon the first or lower story, three rooms, connected with the principal school room, in the second story, and all these are finished and ready for use. A room designed for instruction in drawing is much needed, and can be provided at a tri?ing expense in a third story of the building. But the Visitors were unwilling to exceed, in the construction of the addition, the sum appropriated specifically for that purpose, and therefore have left the last mentioned room unfinished. One or two other inconsiderable alterations are sug gested as desirable, by the accompanying report of the Principal, in which their nature and extent are more fully explained.
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