The Separate Technical High School the Vocational High School a

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And ending at 3:15 P. M. The schedule of technical and laboratory work is arranged in double periods. Ordinarily each student is expected to carry three academic and two technical or laboratory subjects. There is a thirty-minute period for lunch not included in the above schedule.
The school is in session the year round. The year is divided into four quarters of twelve weeks each, with one week between the quarters. By thus eliminating the long summer vacation a saving of an entire year in the
...usual high-school course is made possible. This is of great advan- tage to the student (over 500 attending last summer) who for any reason may wish to secure a maximum of education hi a minimum of time. Those who do not wish to avail themselves of this advantage or whose physical condition does not permit of the strain of continuous study, still have the opportunity of devoting four full years or longer to their high-school course.
The plan of a continuous session broken up into short terms is also of advantage to the student who from any cause fails in some part of his work, since by these frequent opportunities for readjustment he is given a chance to "catch step" again and to go on with his work in a new class with comparatively little loss of time.


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