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Cards From the Past
Yesterday, January 20, 2017, I posted a photo from Oak
Plain School near Halsey, Oregon, with the names of the students
pictured. I had the pleasure of finding some of my father's (Lester
Albertson) old report cards from that school. I was able to learn
some interesting facts from these records.
Lester was in the fifth grade in the 1918-19 school
year. His teacher was Ida Mitzner. . He attended school for 149 days,
with 0 days absent and 0 times tardy. For his studies his grades
ranged from 88 to 100, with most of the grades in the 90s. One of the
items I found surprising was in the second month of the school year
under the designation deportment. It was marked 75. Then all the
other months were from 88 to 94. Apparently he slipped up that one
month. So I did find on the back of the card a section for teacher
remarks and she wrote, "An excellent pupil." Note that
Ida's younger brother Theodore and sister Amanda were on yesterday's
photo.
In the 1920-21 school year, Lester was in the seventh
grade with Ethel Bray as his teacher. That year he went to school 152
days, again with 0 days absent and 0 times tardy. The lowest grade I
found in his subjects were 80 for the first month's test in history
and the second month's test in writing. By the second half of the
year the lowest was 85 in spelling, but almost all the others were in
the 90s and even a few 100s, which made his total average for the
year 93. By now his deportment was graded 94-100 and application was
95-100. So he was promoted to the 8th grade.
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