Elementary and Secondary Education
Found in 192 Collections and/or Records:
Elizabeth Lucretia Buckwalter Green biography
Photocopy of a typed biography of Elizabeth Lucretia Buckwalter Green who became one of the first teachers in American Fork, Utah
Grovecrest ghost stories / by Grovecrest faculty and staff
A bound collection of ghost stories written by Grovecrest Elementary School faculty and staff as part of an assignment from Principal Scott Westover in the late 1980s or early 1990s. Each story is about an experience at Grovecrest, and most include a named author, though often "Mrs." and "Miss" are used in place of first names.
Ronald Hansen collection
Ronald Hansen's collection about disabilities.
Has institutiones oratoria : in scotis majoris seminarii, a D. D., Moisan meritssimo eloquentia professore accepit
Latin and French manuscript of unknown authorship. Possibly author's manuscript prepared for the printer and later bound. The document was intended as a text of rhetoric and oratory for use in Catholic schools. It was edited for publication in 1756 but was never published.
Alexander Hedquist certificates
Contains four certificates. The certificates pertain to Alex Hedquist's education, professional career, and membership in the Kiwanis Club.
Lillian H. Heil papers
The collection consists of assorted course materials, research, and texts on various aspects of elementary education belonging to Lillian Heil.
Hi-Steppers scrapbook
Volume includes photographs, newspaper clippings, and papers pertaining to the members of the Brigham Young High School Hi-Steppers. Several newsclippings are located in an envelope at the front of the volume.
History of my life
Typewritten autobiography. Coombs was born and raised in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Ellis married Leslie McLean Coombs who died in 1917. She lived in several towns in Utah and taught school in Mexico and in Canada. She spent most of her educational career (1918-1948) teaching school in Fairview, Utah.
History of the first tax free school
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of typewritten history. This is the program for the dedication of a marker to the first tax free school in Utah. The school was in American Fork, Utah.
History of the St. Joseph Stake
Photocopy of a typescript. McClellan writes a history of the St. Joseph Stake of the Mormon Church and of the Gila River Valley of Arizona. The item includes a bibliography, photographs, and a photocopy of the Thatcher Academy yearbook for 1903.