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I MIL! We wish to anno display for their creations which w I I We cordially inv Baltimore, our exp * satisfactory showii DEPARTME I I , SCHOOL NEWS i I By JULIUS E. SHARPE, Coantyj Superintendent of Education. | ? - The New Brookland school will opeii Monday, October 26th. A full corps of teachers has been elected and this promises to be one of the best years in the history of the school. G. j W. Nichols of Newberry is Superin- i tendent. The North Edisto school has completed an additional room to their al-1 ready handsome school building. This is a three-teacher school with a seven months term. i The' Gilbert trustees have completed an additional story to their school building that will add much to the comfort and care of the children of j this progressive little town. The i building is being equipped with new \ desks, maps, blackboards, and has j been repainted both inside and out. j It. is indeed a handsome building. The I trustees are planning for a formal J _ opening on the night of October 1st,! at which time the patrons and friends j will come out to inspect their new j improvements. Speakers have been ! invited and an entertaining program j is being gotten up. The Blue Star school holds a com- j munity fair and barbecue Thursday, i Ex-Governor Cole L. Blease will be present t and deliver an address. The County (Superintendent of Education is expected to be present and deliver an address also. ' The Midway school opens Monday. Prof. D. I. Wingard is principal and will be assisted by his sister, Miss Cora "Wingard. Under the direction of these competent teachers Midway bids fair to have a successful term. The new school laws have been re-. I ceived* at the office of the County Superintendent. Trustees and teachers will please call for them to save the expense of mailing. The next teachers examination will be held on October 7th and 8th, at the Court House in Lexington. Teach- | ers desiring information regarding i this examination will communicate! with the County Superintendent. It will be well to read the following con cerning this examination. This examination is given under the certifieaton rules adopted July 1st. 1921. It i embraces three groups of questions?: ahe first for Primary Certificates, the second for General Elementary Cer- j tificates, and the third for High School j Certificates. The primary examination ! embraces the following twelve sub- j jects?English Grammar and Can- j guage, Arithmetic, Playground and Commuity Activities, S. C., U. S. and General History, Geography, Civics and Current Events, Literature, Fed-: I agogy, Health, Nature Study, School' Law, and Manual Training. The general elementary examination embraces the following twelve subjects?English Grammar and Compo- : sition, Arithmetic, Playground and! Community Activities, S. C., U. S., and General History, Geography, Civ-j ics and Current Events, Literature, LINER unce to our many la< inspection in our bii e have just received Your ite you to come in )ert designer, will be t lg of fine millinery w Caugi NT STORE Pedagogy, Health, Nature Study, School Law, and Manual Training. The High School exJamination embraces the following twelve subjects? Grammatical Analysis, and Composition, Literature, Principles of Teach lllg, American niSLury anu civiva, Science (General Science) Physiology, 'Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Agriculture, Home Economics,?seven offered two required), Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Foreign Language (Latin, French, Spanish, German?four offered, one required), Ancient and Modern History, and School Law. Each applicant may choose the examination he or she prefers in accordance with the certificate he or she desires. The Pelion Rural Graded school I MI1V I J ATI 48 lr SJ -s 15 Days c I You'll be si wonderful as pared to sha Men's Wool Suit and stripes that styles, and forrr Sizes 32 to 40. 11 j. L. Ml Carolina's 1 iy customers that w< y department store, se from fashion's headq Inspec and look over the bi glad to welcome you re have ever offered < iman [ opened Monday with four teachers in j charge. G. O. Parrott, a graduate ot^ j Furman University, is principal. The County Superintendent attended the opening exercises of the Chapin High school on Monday, September 12th. There was a large enrollment ! on the first day. Chapin needs more j teachers and to secure these more I money will have to be spent. ! ? i * The forms for life certificates for teachers have been printed and the following information is given below i for the benefit of those teachers who ! are entitled to this class of certificate: ! To Superintendents, Principals and Teachers possessing ten years' ; classroom experience in the pub| lie schools of South Carolina. IMA 11( II ^ >f Gift-Givii urprised when ssortment of gif re with you dui i ;s, solid colors, plaid: are not this year': lerly sold up to $40 Your choice - - SMNAUGM. JK. Largest Depart 5 have received our f, :cond floor. Brighter uarters. We are sun :tion Ir g stock which we are and display for your lur friends. Kamii I The examination and certification rules of the State Board of Education | provide for a life license to any teach.er holding a valid South Carolina cer- | tificate, possessing ten years' actual' classroom experience in the public schools of South Carolina, submitting testimonials from trustees, superintendents or principals under whom this teaching service was rendel-ed, furnishing a full and detailed record of educational training in elementary school, in high school, in normal, school, college or university and in nr other nrnfessional activities along with a full, correct, I and legible application for the tiles of the State Department of Education. The award of this life license merited recognition of efficiency and service. It is hoped that every teachVERS I LE ig Values you see the ts we've prering our sale. I 5 Owner |j ment Store j| ; all stock oi: millinery, " and better than ev< a mir TATITI ko nlAacjvrl _ J UU VV 1X1 piV-UO^U ivited displaying. Miss K< appreciation the mo xer Co LEXINt er entitled to this award wilL avail himself or herself of this rule of the State Board whenever occasion arises I to secure or renew his or her out! standing certificate. In each instance the record should be fully and carefully made up and sent to Columbia under one cover. Under no conditions or circumstances can the State Superintendent's office be responsible for belated pieecs o? mail' that are sent in by piecemeal:. Specimen application blanks have i been furnished county superintendents, city superintendents and all long EAGLE "MIKAD0">^ Tot Sale at your Dealer ;j as:* res. zy.z yfllow i j eagle I EAGLE PENCIL CO I 1 VY\\\\VY\\\\\YV\\\^^^ g | SAFETY f STREP | | ? IT IS OUR DUTY as wel ? mote in every way consist ? SOUND banking, the finani ^ the business interest of this ^ let us get together?we arc ? ^viduals, and it is a matter < ^ from the responsibilities we ^ ness, we have cultivated th< ? we serve. 2 ? 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