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Aug 8, 2023 · Teacher's contract between Mary Benes and Scott County schools for the 1939 school year. It was written out on November 30, 1938 and states that Benes will work for School District 32, Scott County for a term of 8 or 9 months beginning September 1939 for $80 a month.
Mar 3, 2023 · Today’s Stuart Scott Public School is considerably larger than it was in those early years, first designed by architect O.E. Tench and constructed by builder Edwin Richardson. Originally a two-storey, six-classroom building, the school underwent additions in 1955, 1964 and 1972 to accommodate Newmarket’s bustling manufacturing sector and ...
Feb 26, 2022 · On May 21, 1923, the decision was finalized and it was formally proposed the school be named after Dr. Stuart Scott, a longtime school board member (30 years plus) and local medical doctor. More on Dr. Scott a little later. It should be noted that the school was built on property owned by Dr. Scott.
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Jun 9, 2023 · Students, staff and alumni will crowd into Stuart Scott Public School June 10 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Newmarket’s oldest remaining elementary school. Built in 1923, the two-storey brick building on Lorne Avenue opened after other public schools of the day, Alexander Muir and King George, which no longer exist.
Mar 27, 2024 · The story of Scott County begins with its pioneer settlers, who arrived in the mid-19th century seeking new opportunities and a better way of life.
Jul 15, 2013 · Québec set up its first Ministry of Public Instruction in 1868, but abolished it in 1875 under pressure from the Catholic Church, which deemed it was alone capable of dispensing education. Thereafter, Québec was the only province without a Minister of Education.
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Council meetings were held in a school until the township hall was built in 1860. The building was served also as a community hall for the 6th Concession and was also used at times for Church services.