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Punishment Record : H. A. Gray

Item is a notebook recording punishments administered at H. A. Gray school. Each entry includes the date, student's name, offence, punishment, and the initials of the person administering the punishment. 1971-1972 and 1976-1977 are not included.

H.A. Gray School

Basketball Fundamentals / M. L. Van Vliet and A. E. Henderson

Item is a manuscript mimeographed and distributed by the Department of Education to the participants of the Basketball Coaching School. Within the back cover is the published booklet entitled Rules and Regulations. It pertains to the Western Ontario Secondary Schools' Association and inter-school competition. Dr. Van Vliet was associated with the University of Alberta School of Physical Education. A. E. Henderson was a teacher and principal with Edmonton Public Schools.

Teacher Absences

Item is a notebook logging the teachers' absences. Each entry includes the date of absence, the teacher's name, the substitute teacher's name and the reason for the absence.

H.A. Gray School

The H. A. Gray Herald

Item is a student newspaper. Included are brief biographies of teachers, Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. Ostafew, Miss Frohlich, Mr. Alexander, Miss Hooson, Mr. Perry, Mr. Hubick, Miss Krasowski, Miss Evans and Mr. McCullough. Articles focus on school activities and items of interest to junior high students.

H.A. Gray School

H. A. Gray School Newspaper

Item is a student newspaper. Articles focus on school activities and items of interest to junior high students. Included are brief interviews with Mrs. Koska, Secretary, Mr. Ostfield, Teacher, and Mr. Kosman, Principal.

H.A. Gray School

Corporal Punishment

Item is a notebook containing a record of corporal punishment administered at King Edward School. Each entry includes the date, the student's name, the misdemeanor, the punishment issued and the teacher's initials.

King Edward School [1914]

Graduating Class 1960

Item is a photocopied programme of the graduating exercises of the first Grade IX class to graduate from the new King Edward Junior High School. The graduation was presented by the King Edward Home and School Association. The programme includes a list of staff, the order of ceremonies, the list of award winners, the list of graduates, the valedictorian speech, a thank-you to home and school, the class history, and a list of dances with accompanying songs for the graduation dance.

King Edward School [1914]

Ratings of Public and High School Teachers

Item has each teacher from each Edmonton Public and High school rated on a chart. Teachers rated as F., F.G., G., V.G. and E. Associated Edmonton School District No. 7 Board Minutes describe item as the Report of the Superintendent and the Assistant Superintendent on the Grading of Public School Teachers. The report was adopted September 8, 1931. Item is stamped with board minutes page, date and disposition. See page 8602 of Edmonton School District No. 7 Board Minutes.

Superintendent of Schools

The Modern Teachers Daily Plan Book

Item originated in Canora School. It is the daily schedule of Anne Strain's Grade I class for November 1961 to June 1962. It is broken down by subject matter and objectives. Included are student grades, book order lists, the names of students who purchased class photographs and school crests, and memorandum to teachers and principals regarding school prayer, corporal punishment, leave of absence due to pregnancy, requisitions, report cards, and the City of Edmonton Planetarium.

West Jasper Place School District No. 4679

Submission on Behalf of the School District to the Conciliation Board

Item addresses the dispute between Alberta Teachers' Association and Edmonton Public School Board regarding salary agreement revisions for Edmonton Public Schools' Teachers. The first part describes previous agreements, estimated increases in grade enrolments to 1963, classrooms required, construction costs, instructional staff, teachers' salaries submission, and conditions affecting wage and salary scales. The second part of the item is a teacher list by school, apparently compiled for the submission.

Abstract From School Register

Item consists of class lists for Grades I to VI and Junior Opportunity at Canora School. Each list includes the names of students, their ages, and the number of days they attended each month of 1966-1967. Each list was completed by the classroom teacher. The number of days the teacher was absent is recorded on the back of each list.

Canora School

Alex Taylor Staff

Item is a photograph of the Alex Taylor School teaching staff standing in front of the school's steps. They are identified as first row left to right Bessie Bruce (striped dress), Alfred Russell (Principal), Phyllis Law (dark suit) second row left to right Anna Mary "May" Page (nee Megrath), unknown female, Mabel Calder (wearing glasses), third row left to right unknown male, Edith Wild (eyes closed), Effie Forrest, Una Edwards (dark hair with dark jacket) fourth row left to right Wilbert Bevington (wearing glasses), unknown male.

Interview with Ed Bell

Item is a recorded interview with Ed Bell, former teacher at Riverside School (1912-1913) and first principal of Bennett School. He discusses Cadets, Inspectors, and daily life in the schools. He mentions S.A.G. Barnes and Superintendent McCaig. He left Bennett to teach in the Peace Country and describes the move north in 1914. Interviewer is Frank Mathew.

Board Administration

Teachers Walking Home From the Civic Block Building

Item is a photograph of three Edmonton Public School teachers, left to right Miss Mable Calder, Eric Marsh, and [Anna Mary] "May" Megrath, walking in downtown Edmonton. They have just left the Civic Block building after meeting with Superintendent McKee on the final day of school. The Civic Block building after meeting with Superintendent McKee on the final day of school. The Civic Block was located at 10205 99 Street, and housed the offices of Edmonton School District No. 7 from 1915-1947.

Directory of Pupils

Series consists of a single sheet for every class, in every school, per school year. Early years list boys and girls on separate sheets. High Schools are missing from 1964-65. Forms record school, date, teacher, students, each student’s address, birth date, grade, religion and residency status. Information was used by the finance/revenue area to calculate the annual education grant submission to Alberta Education. The lists then served as a directory of students, for the district, for the school year.

Student Information and Assessment

Teachers' Convention Attendees

Item is a booklet handmade by Harriet E. Inkster listing attendees of the Nov 1911 Teachers' Convention. Harriet Inkster taught in Edinglassie School District No. 1973 in 1911. She began teaching with EPS in 1922.

Alberta Teachers' Association

Rolland W. Jones Clippings

Item consists of copies of newspaper and bulletin clippings pertaining to Superintendent Rolland W. Jones. Correspondence about Superintendent Jones’ relationship with Teacher Associations is included.

Alberta Teachers' Association

Interview with Ed McDougall

Item is a recorded interview with Ed McDougall about school life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He identifies photographs of school mates and teachers. He mentions, but does not describe, the schools he attended namely Edmonton School, McKay Avenue School, Queen's Avenue School, and Victoria School. He mentions teachers, Miss Chegwin, Miss Barker and Mr. Welbourne. He describes his homes in Edmonton. Interviewer is M. A. Kostek. On verso is an accidental recording of daily activity in Alma McKay’s office ca. 1984. Mike Kostek’s voice can be heard.

Board Administration

Abstract From School Register

Item consists of class lists for Grades I to VI and Junior Opportunity at Canora School. Each list includes the names of students, their ages, and the number of days they attended each month of 1967-1968. Each list was completed by the classroom teacher. The number of days the teacher was absent is recorded on the back of each list.

Canora School

Edmonton Public Schools Field Services 1971-1972 Handbook

Item is a handbook produced by Staff Development, Edmonton Public Schools. It describes the Field Services Program and the roles of Curricular Associates. Curricular Associates visited teachers in the classroom, i.e. the field. Names of the Curricular Associates and Teacher Consultants are included.

Consulting Services

Secondary Education and Guidance Files : Mimeographed Material

Item consists of mimeographed documents including information about juvenile delinquents and exceptional children, information about programs of study in High School and reports from Counselling Services. Examples of employers seeking Gr. XII graduates for work are also included. The files were maintained by G. R. Conquest and M. J. V. Downey.

Consulting Services

Teachers’ Resource Units For Division One : Grade 3 Units : Tentative Edition of Units Completed in 1960

Item is a cerlox-bound booklet prepared by the Elementary Curriculum Sub-Committee of the Edmonton Public School Local A.T.A. in co-operation with Edmonton Public Schools. It contains the information needed by teachers to create Enterprise Units for Grade III and is divided into the units of study.

Curricular Services

Record of Corporal Punishment

Item is a notebook from Donald Ross School which record corporal punishments. It includes the date, name of student, reason for punishment, and signature or initials of teacher. Some entries include a brief description of punishment.

Donald Ross School

New Goals in Staff Development

Item is a booklet produced by Edmonton Public Schools. Its purpose is to assist elementary school administrators in determining the responsibilities and duties of various personnel. It is to be used to make the teacher’s job more manageable and effective.

Instructional Process

Teachers' Directory

Item consists of four directories. Each one lists the Edmonton Public Schools' teachers, their home addresses and phone numbers. The directories are dated June 1915, October 1916, March 1917, and 1917-1918.

Personnel Services

Inspectors' Reports on Teachers 1924

Item is a list of the teachers in each school. For each teacher, it lists the grade the teacher taught, the rating the teacher received from the school inspector and the name of the inspector who evaluated the teacher.

Personnel Services

Discipline Record

Item is a notebook which records discipline issues at Sherbrooke School. Each entry includes the date, a description of a discipline problem including the names of students and, if applicable, the punishment issued.

Sherbrooke School

Record of Corporal Punishment

Item is a notebook recording corporal punishment at Sherbrooke School. Each entry includes the date, the student's name, the nature of the offence, the extent of the punishment, the teacher, and the witness.

Sherbrooke School

A Report on the 1979 Staff (School) Opinion Survey : Edmonton Public Schools

Item is a report detailing the results of a district wide school staff opinions survey conducted in June 1979. The survey was initiated in 1979 by Superintendent Strembitsky as a tool to monitor principals in the newly implemented district wide School Based Budgeting. The survey director was Dr. Mosychuk, Monitoring and Assessment Services.

Superintendent of Schools

New Teacher Reception

Item contains lists of teachers, menus and invitations pertaining to the New Teacher Receptions held in 1978 and 1979. Teacher induction program mentioned. File maintained by Trustee Shirley E. Forbes.

Superintendent of Schools

Teachers

Item consists of listings of teachers, breakdown of teachers by education and sex, timetables, information about teacher recruitment and retention, and a 1961 salary agreement.

Superintendent of Schools

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