French Schools Through American Eyes a Report to the New York State Department
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9. In every groupe scolaire the buildings should be inde- pendent of each other, provided with separate entrances. The ecole maternelle should not be placed between the boys' and girls' school. Art. 10. A. Groupe scolaire should not embrace more than 750 pupils, 300 boys, 300 girls and 150 infants for the ecole maternelle. LODGINGS OF THE CONCIERGE. Art. 11. When the school has a concierge, the lodgings should be on the ground floor, and should include : A lodge, a kitchen, one or two rooms, wa...ter-closet and cellar. The waiting-room for parents should be near the janitor's lodge. CLOAK-ROOMS. HALLS. STAIRWAYS. Art. 12. Each class should have a cloak-room, but the same cloak-room may be used by two or more contiguous classes. The cloak-rooms should be provided with pegs for the wraps, and with shelves for the lunch-baskets. In rural schools the vestibule may serve as cloak-room. Art. 13. Each class should have an independent entrance. Doors should not open directly into the street or court.
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