Brigham Young University. Elementary Training School
The Elementary Training School was established in 1922 with the Secondary Training School within the Training School. Its aim was to provide a place of learning for children and aspiring elementary instructors, and served as training ground for those enrolled in elementary education courses at Brigham Young University. It operated under the guidance of the following: James L. Brown (Director, 1921-1922), L. John Nuttall, Jr. (Director, 1922-1923), Mary J. Ollorton (Principal, 1923-1924), Hermese Peterson (Principal, 1924-1926). In 1926, it was simply renamed the Elementary School.
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Brigham Young University. Elementary School
Description
Established: 1922
Abolished: 1926
Location: Provo, Utah (1922-1926)
Functions
The Elementary Training School served as a place of active educational experience for those studying Elementary School teaching.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The Elementary Training School operated under a Director from 1922-1923. It was then placed under the guidance of a Principal who reported to the Director of the Training School.
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Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1919-1920)
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