Worthington City Schools Progress Report

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Worthington City Schools Progress Report is text, with genre report card. Its dimensions are 8.5 in x 5.5 in.. It is 6 pages long.

It was created in 1964.

Evening Street Elementary School is the Creator. Worthington Arts Council is the Contributor.

This is a report card for a student of Evening Street Elementary School, received at the end of the school's first year in its newly constructed building. Evening Street Elementary students attended school in overflow classrooms for several years prior to the opening of Evening Street Elementary School in 1963. In 1962 a 5-year building program was formed by the Worthington Board of Education to accommodate projected growth in the school district, an estimated 1400 new residential homes by 1967. The number of high school students would increase and expected to take over the junior high building (Packard Annex) where most of the Evening Street students attended classes. Worthington Junior High School would relocate to the Worthington Elementary School (Kilbourne Middle School). The shift necessitated immediate construction of Wilson Hill Elementary School (1962), followed by Evening Street Elementary School (1963), and Brookside Elementary School (1965). The construction of over 700 new homes in Worthington Estates led to the construction of Worthington Estates Elementary School (1966). Children living in the Worthington Estates area attended Evening Street Elementary School during the 1963-1964 school year.

It covers the topics elementary schools and students.

It covers the city Worthington.

You can find the original at Worthington Arts Council.

This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg2000.

The Worthington Memory identification code is wac0003_001.

This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on November 8, 2004. It was last updated October 6, 2017.