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A study of pupil population and some factors concerning the reasons for failure and withdrawal of the junior high pupils of the McIntyre Park Junior High School, Thomasville, Georgia
"The desire to live, to love, to be with people, to excel or achieve, and to believe in something lasting leads to problems, each of which requires a struggle of some type, either slight or great. It is during the period of life called...
The 1950 Census of Florida shows that only 24.3 per cent of all white residents of the state twenty-five years of age and over had completed high school. A study made by Marshall of the 1952 class at Leon County High School, Tallahassee, ...
The writer of this study served as assistant principal and classroom teacher in the public schools for white children in Collins, Georgia, during the school tern of 1950-51. Occupying the dual position of carrying out certain delegated...
The holding power of the school is one of the many problems confronting the public schools of the United States. People associated with education are endeavoring to determine ways by which the youth of America may be encouraged to...
A study of the drop-outs in the Pelham, Georgia schools was planned, therefore, to answer the question: What are the principal factors which account for drop-outs in the Pelham schools?" Furthermore, it was felt that these reasons...
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