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Schoolmarms/masters 2019 Program for Third Graders

4/17/2019

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​Hello Everyone,
 
            It’s that time of year again.  Welcome to the 2019 GHS/GLS/JTHS Schoolmarms program!  This year we have 11 classes of Third Graders to bring to the Jackson Schoolhouse.  Below are the eleven dates that work for GPS, the bus garage and JTHS.  We need to find 1 trained schoolmarm and 2 assistants for each of the dates below.  Please email me back with the dates you are available/interested and I will keep updating and distributing a revised schedule. 
 
            I have tried to copy in all existing and new schoolmarms.  If anyone is aware of additional potential volunteers or someone I have missed, please email me their contact information. I am attaching the curriculum information from last year for everyone’s reference.
 
Thank you all!
 
Staci
 
SCHOOLMARMS PROGRAM SCHEDULE 2019
Arrive 8:45 am (bus arrives ~9:15), bus returns ~1:45 pm
 
Date
GLS Teacher
Marm/Master
Helper 1
Helper 2

May 1st, WED
Sarver
 Becky Witsaman
Glenn Witsaman

May 6th, MON
Stahl
 Becky Witsaman
Jan St. John

May 7th, TUES
Baughman
 Yvonne Johnston
 
May 8th, WED
Moretz
 Becky Witsaman
 
May 9th, THUR
Flinn
 
 May 13th, MON
DeDominicis
 Becky Witsaman
Jan St. John

May 14th, TUES
Diorio
Mary Kocsis
Yvonne Johnston
Cindi Bagocious

May 20th, MON
Alacchi
Becky Witsaman
 

May 21st, TUES
Greenwood
Ted Dudra
Darcy Miller
Yvonne Johnston

May 22nd, WED
Davis
(Ted Dudra)
(Darcy Miller)
 

May 23rd, THUR
Hunt
Ted Dudra
Darcy Miller

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  • Lichtenwalter Schoolhouse
    • Lichtenwalter Exhibits >
      • Downstairs Exhibits >
        • Agriculture
        • Apples of Green
        • Greensburg Fair
        • Menches Brothers
      • Spring Hill Dig
      • Upstairs Exhibits
      • Postcards from Green
      • Holmes Stereoscopes
      • Native Peoples Tools
      • Fossils and our Natural History
      • Artifacts Recovered from the Schoolhouse Fire 2016
      • William and Fola Carr Collection
      • Bottles from Old Hog Farm
      • Highland Grange Hall
      • Ella B. Warner Quilt and Schoolbook
      • Comet Church Reunion Quilt - 1920
  • Our Archive
    • History of Green >
      • Hamlets of Green >
        • Aultman
        • East Liberty
        • Comet
        • Greensburg
        • Myersville
      • Early Families of Green
      • Early Settlers and the Native Peoples
      • Schools & Alumni of Green >
        • Kleckner Elementary Building
        • Early Schoolhouses
      • Churches
      • Cemeteries >
        • Cemetery - Klinefelter
        • Cemetery - Greensburg
      • The Evangelical Movement & Greensburg Seminary >
        • Evangelical Photoshow
    • Railroads
    • Women of Green
    • History Myserties
    • Famous - with Roots in Green >
      • Clark Vandersall Poling
      • Buzz Fazio
      • John R. Buchtel
      • Lewis Miller
      • Pflueger Family
      • Savilla Kring Poling
      • George W. Crouse
    • Local History References >
      • The Land Act of 1804
    • Preservation in Green >
      • Historic Homes of Green
      • Local Landmarks
      • Preserved Structures from Green
      • Klinefelter Cemetery Mapping
    • Digital Archives >
      • Video Archive
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