Publisher's Synopsis
Report on Maintenance of School Property, originally published in February 1917 by the Citizens Research Council of Michigan, provides a detailed examination of the upkeep and preservation of school facilities. This historical document offers insights into the challenges and strategies involved in maintaining educational infrastructure during the early 20th century. The report likely covers various aspects of school property management, including budgeting, repair work, and long-term planning.
This report is a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of educational administration and the physical environments that shape learning. It provides a snapshot of the priorities and concerns related to school maintenance in a specific time and place, offering a comparative perspective on contemporary issues in education.
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