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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 5th Annual Edition, 1917-1918
Volume 497, Page 49   View pdf image (33K)
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49

COLORED TRAINING SCHOOL,
MOUNT AND SARATOGA STS.,

January 5, 1917.
ME. ROBERT W. COLEMAN,

22 West Chase Street,

Baltimore, Md.
DEAR SIR—

In reply to your request for matter for publication in your Direc-
tory, I am sending the following matter:

This school is devoted to the preparation of teachers for the public
schools of Baltimore City. Since its establishment in 1900, it has pre-
pared nearly 400 teachers for the public schools of Baltimore.

The course is two years in length, and is based upon an approved
High School Course of four years.

The required subjects include Psychology, History of Education,
Theory of Teaching and the special methods appropriate to instruction
in Mathematics, History, Geography, Nature Study, Language and
Grammar, Reading, Literature, Hygiene, Manual Training, Physical
Training and Drawing.

One-fourth of the course, one-half year, is devoted to practice teach-
ing under criticism. During this time the pupil teacher receives com-
pensation at the rate of one dollar per day.

The Board of Public School Commissioners awards a diploma to
those students who complete the course in a satisfactory manner.

Graduates of this school are exempt from the academic examination
prescribed by the Department of Education for untrained candidates.
All candidates for positions in the elementary schools of Baltimore
must take the professional examination in the first ten of the subjects
named above.

Tuition is free to residents of Baltimore. Other students are re-
quired to pay an annual tuition fee of about $42.00. No charge is
made for books or other material required in the course.

PRINCIPAL.

Joseph H. Lockerman, 2101 Druid Hill Ave. (Madison 3413-J) —
Mathematics, Social Education.

TEACHERS OF THEORY.

Frances L. Murphy, 1320 Druid Hill Ave. (Madison 342)—Education,

Psychology, Hygiene.

Alethea H. Washington, 1417 Argyle Ave.—English.
Lewis H. Murray, 540 W. Lanvale St.—History, Geography, Science.

SUPEPvVISOR OF PRACTICE.
M. Edyth Cooper, 1216 Druid Hill Avenue.

TEACHERS OF PRACTICE.

Winifred C. Mason, 1829 Druid Hill Ave. (On Leave)—First Grade,

School No. 100.

Ella R. Browne, 1351 N. Calhoun St.—First Grade, School No. 100.
Lillian H. Trusty, 1357 N. Calhoun St.—Second Grade, School No. 103.
Mabel I. Marlowe, 1729 McCulloh St.—Second Grade, School No. 101.
Nellie A. Tompkins, 1114 Riggs Ave.—Third Grade, School No. 100.
Bessie C. Quille, 1344 N. Carey St.—Fourth Grade, School No. 116.
Pearl M. Fisher, 1821 McCulloh St.—Fourth Grade, School No. 110.
Elmer A. Henderson, 1154 N. Carey St.—Fifth and Sixth Grades,

School No. 100.

TEACHERS OF SPECIAL SUBJECTS.

John Denues, 224 W. Lanvale St.—Supervisor and Teacher of Music.
Olivia F. Keach, 1523 Linden Ave. (Madison 3588)—Art.
Winfort J. Braxton, 2134 Druid Hill Ave.—Manual Training.
Adolph Picker, 337 N. Calhoun St.—Physical Training.

OFFICE FORCE.

Huth R. Gibson, 1224 Park Ave. (Madison 2047-J)—Secretary to
Principal.

 

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