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County School Superintendents, Board of Education & other county-wide school officials |
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by Cindy Maust Smith
1900 It is with a
feeling of pride that we note that H.H. Schroeder
has been elected principal of the Lansing
schools, to succeed Ex-state Supt. Knoepfler who resigned
to accept a position in the State University. Herman, as
he is familiarly called, is one of the brightest boys
that ever left our schools, is a deep student, and we
predict will make Lansing one of the strongest teachers
they ever had. He will complete the course at Cornell
college this week, and according to one of the Lansing
papers is soon to become a benedict. |
1907 Waukon - Trouble
is brewing here over the efforts of County Superintendent
elect Wilbur L. Peck to hold the office
without the teacher's certificate required by the new
law. The present incumbent, John E. Mills,
will fight the case in the courts and counter proceedings
will follow. Peck is a teacher in a private normal school
here and holds no certificate of any sort. He bases his
contention on the fact that he has his certificate of
election from the county auditor. |
1927 Whether school
boards have authority to circumscribe the liberties of
boys and girls outside of school hours must be decided by
County Superintendent Peck, Allamakee
county, to whom an appeal has been taken from the ruling
of the board at Waterville, wherein school officials have
ordered that all pupils refrain from attending dances and
the like on the evenings of school days, or where school
days follow such evenings, and recently one of the pupils
attended a dance on an evening preceding a school day.
The matter created considerable argument pro and con, and
finally resulted in charges being filed against the
school board. The county superintendent has taken the
matter under advisement. |
1930 Our county
superintendent elect, Miss Isabella McCormick,
was accorded a tremendous ovation Thursday evening says
the Waterville correspondent of the Waukon Democrat, when
about 300 of her friends gathered in the school gymnasium
to tender their respects and congratulations on the
successfull full issue of her campaign. |
1933 The
superintendents and coaches connected with the town
schools of Allamakee assembled at Landmark last Wednesday
evening and enjoyed a 6:30 dinner and a social time. The
following were in attendance: Supt. B.K. Orr, Waukon;
Supt. Carroll and J.W. Steele, Postville; Supt. Willard,
New Albin; Supt. Rickansrud, Lansing; Supt. Hetzler,
Harpers Ferry; Supt. Ortale, Waterville; and Profs.
Goede, Warnock and Wright, Waukon. |
1936 At the county
convention of presidents of all school boards held at the
courthouse in Waukon Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Isabella
Whalen, the incumbent, was re-elected as county
superintendent of schools for another three-year term. |
Louis L. Hill of Postville was elected president of
the newly created Allamakee county Board of Education at
the first meeting of that group Monday afternoon at
Waukon. He will hold the office for a term of two years. |
Sylvan Hinrichs, incumbent, and H.O. Minegar elected
directors for three-year terms. Mrs. Lester Ellingson was
named to the Allamakee county board of education. Total
of 652 votes cast. |
Duane E. Lodge has resigned his post as Allamakee
county superintendent of schools effective January 1,
1964, to accept a position as director of lay activities
with the Iowa State Education Association, Des Moines.
The association (ISEA) is a professional organization of
teachers in Iowa schools. In his capacity as director of
lay activities, Lodge will work with the public and the
legislature on matters of interest to the teacher members
of the association. |
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