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EWP 7 Yr. 1929 five star photo
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EWP 7-9 Yr 1954 Questions on Sports at Douglass and LC High School
A discussion with Superintendent Emerick 27 Aug 1954 about use of resources, especially at the hospital and use of Ms. Whenkel's time. (spelling of name uncertain)
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EWP 7-7-4 Yr 1967 November Conference on Sex Education
Virginia Education Association summary of a conference on school responsibilities in sex education 16-18, 1967, Roanoke.
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EWP 7-7-4 Yr 1963 Sex Education
Policy on use of sex education material approved by the Virginia State Board of Education.
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EWP 7-1 Yr U Northern Virginia Regional Detention Home Survey
Survey Done by Frederick Ward of National Probation and Parole Association used to determine need of a juvenile detention home in northern Virginia.
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EWP 7-1 Yr 1984 Douglass School Mixes Torubled Teens with Handicapped Children
Teacher Beverly Dickens goes over a lesson with Susie Begley at the Leesburg school, where handicapped children share some classes with troubled teens. An Uncommon Formula for Scholastic Success Loudoun's Douglass School Mixes Troubled Teen-Agers With Handicapped Children who'll turn 3 this month.
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EWP 7-1 Yr 1974 Alternative School Program
In the Fall of 1973, middle school and high school principals recommended that an alternative program be developed to serve students with special needs in grades 6-12.
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EWP 7-1 Yr 1956 Removals From School. Schooling no longer Beneficial
Recommendation to Richard Lane of Lincoln that child be dropped from school.
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EWP 7-1 Yr 1955 to 1960 Special Census for Mentally Retarded
List of students with problems.
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EWP 7-1 Yr 1953 Workshop on Teaching Retarded Children
Methods of teaching Retarded" children.
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EWP 7-1 Yr 1948 Feb The Slow Learning Child
The slow learning child is one of low intelligence, who is incapable of keeping up with his classmates in the regular public schools, and who therefore requires a modified curriculum for his maximum growth and development. Any child who has an IQ below 80 and who is not progressing in school at the same rate as other children may be considered mentally retarded.
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EWP 7-1 Yr 1945 The Rehabilitation of Feeble-Minded Adolescents
The needs of feeble- minded children are the same as the needs of all children, and, therefore, the aims of education of the feeble-minded are the same as the aims of all good general education: the development of social awareness, civic competence, critical thinking, and social usefulness.
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EWP 7-1 Yr 1945 Abt Case Studies White
Health records of various students.
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EWP 7-1 Cases Study of a supposedly Retarded Person
Case study of a supposedly retarded person. Brought to attention of EWS by LCPS because it was felt the individual was not retarded.
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EWP 7-7-2 Yr 1950 Loudoun County Guidance Center
Publicity flyer for Loudoun County Guidance Center
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EWP 7-7-1 Yr 1956 March The Gifted Child Douglass HS Work Shop
6th workshop in 1956 at Douglass. Conclusion was that teachers were not doing enough for the gifted.
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EWP 7-7-1 Yr 1955 Workshop on Gifted and Problem Children
Discussion at Marshall Street Community Center, Middleburg. What can we do for problem and gifted children?
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EWP 7 Yr 1929 Instructions to Cut a Star
The five Star program was an innovative system of grading how well students met health inspections. Recommend reading Dirt Don't Burn by Larry Roeder and Barry Harrelson, pp 128-135. Published by Georgetown Univ Press, 2023.
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EWP 7 Yr. 1929 Five Star Standard 003
The five Star program was an innovative system of grading how well students met health inspections. Recommend reading Dirt Don't Burn by Larry Roeder and Barry Harrelson, pp 128-135. Published by Georgetown Univ Press, 2023.
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EWP 7 Yr. 1929 Five Star Standard 001
The five Star program was an innovative system of grading how well students met health inspections. Recommend reading Dirt Don't Burn by Larry Roeder and Barry Harrelson, pp 128-135. Published by Georgetown Univ Press, 2023.
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EWP 7 Yr 1929 How to Cut a Five Point Star
The five Star program was an innovative system of grading how well students met health inspections. Recommend reading Dirt Don't Burn by Larry Roeder and Barry Harrelson, pp 128-135. Published by Georgetown Univ Press, 2023.
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EWP Yr. Abt 1921 Physical Exam Discussion Page1
Message from Superintendent Emerick about discussion in media about physical inspection of student by teachers and county school nurse.
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EWP 7-5 Yr 1946 Marian Sands Speaks at Nurse Conference
Marion J. Sands, "colored" supervisor for Loudoun (1949-51) was in 1946 Secretary of the Negro Organization Society. She attended the Oct 1946 meeting of Negro Nurses at Leight Methodist Church for SE Regional Conference of the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses.
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EWP 7. Yr. 1946 Marian Sands at Nurse Conference
Marion J. Sands, "colored" supervisor for Loudoun (1949-51) was in 1946 Secretary of the Negro Organization Society. She attended the Oct 1946 meeting of Negro Nurses at Leight Methodist Church for SE Regional Conference of the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses.
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EWP 7 Yr 1913 Governor Mann to work with Negroes
Governor William Mann and Booker T. Washington to speak at meeting in November, 1913 of the Negro Organization Society, under auspices of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute. Focus is public health.
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EWP 7 Yr 1953 54 Hearing Examinations White and Colored
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EWP 7-1-1 Yr 1954 Polio Vaccination Schedule Whites and Colored
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EWP 7.2 Yr. 1955 Health Reports
Procedure for Artificial Respiration