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  2. Saalfield Publishing - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s, the Saalfield Publishing Company competed directly with rival publisher Grosset & Dunlap by issuing their own series of science books for children. . Similar in format to their competitor's then highly popular How and Why Wonder Book series, the Saalfield Science Series consisted of a set of soft-cover books on diverse science topics, aimed at capturing a share of the ...

  3. Dick and Jane - Wikipedia

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    Fun With Dick and Jane. Dick and Jane are the two protagonists created by Zerna Sharp for a series of basal readers written by William S. Gray to teach children to read. The characters first appeared in the Elson-Gray Readers in 1930 and continued in a subsequent series of books through the final version in 1965.

  4. John Danner (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    John Danner was born on March 10, 1823, in Canton, Ohio, to Anna (née Slusser) (1803–1885) and Jacob Danner (1795–1845). His maternal grandfather Philip Slusser built the first mill in Stark County in 1816. [1] He was educated in Canton and attended the private school of Presbyterian minister T. M. Hopkins. [1]

  5. Norwalk City School District - Wikipedia

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    Norwalk High School is located at 350 Shady Lane and serves students in grades 9-12. [10] Norwalk High has been accredited with North Central Association since 1912 [11] and is also a member of the Sandusky Bay Conference (SBC) for athletic competition. [12] The current building opened for the 2001-2002 school year. [13]

  6. Kent City School District - Wikipedia

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    The district has seven schools including four elementary schools housing kindergarten through fifth grade with preschool housed at one elementary school; Stanton Middle School for grades 6–8; and Theodore Roosevelt High School, which houses grades 9–12. The superintendent is Tom Larkin, who began his tenure August 1, 2023.

  7. All Ohio schools will teach the science of reading this school year in an attempt to bring up literacy rates across the state. All Ohio schools will teach the science of reading this school year ...

  8. Ohio Achievement Assessment - Wikipedia

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    Students in grades 5 & 8 are tested in reading, mathematics, and science. [3] Grades 4 and 7 are tested in writing, however, in 2009, the writing test was canceled (students in grades 4 and 7 were tested in writing) and the social studies test was suspended for the 2010–11 and 2011-12 school years. The social studies test did return for the ...

  9. Schools in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    [8] 1833 Rich Street School / Hazelton School Walnut and Third, southeast corner Demolished One-room schoolhouse. Considered Columbus's first public school building. 1845 Middle Building Third near Rich Demolished Demolished in 1860, replaced with the Rich Street School [9] 1845 North Building Long and Third Demolished Addition made in 1853 1845