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Oak Lane Day School, located in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, was an independent school founded in 1916 which served preschool and elementary-aged children, which also operated an eight-week children's camp program in the summer. The school's stated mission was to honor each child's individuality in a setting that fostered intellectual, creative, academic and personal growth. Oak Lane placed an emphasis on art and art history, music, and drama. Also included in its academic curriculum were language arts (reading and writing), math, physical education, science and social studies. From 1965 until closure in June of 2010, the school's country-like campus included a stream, pond, woods, meadows, specimen trees and animal life of all kind which supported environmental studies. == Heads of the School == Francis Marion Garver, 1916–1921 Francis Mitchell Froelicher, 1921–1927 William Burnlee Curry, 1927–1931 Arthur Seybold, 1931–1934 Dr. Joseph S. Butterweck, 1934–1937 George Harvey Ivins, 1937–1943 J. Conrad Seegers, 1943–1944 Dr. N. Eldred Bingham, 1944–1945 John H. Niemeyer, 1945–1956 Lynn E. Brown, Jr., 1956–1957 Ruth Dolton Tomlinson, 1957–1958 Marion Sacks, 1958–1960 Mae Spang, 1960–1964 Frederic W. Locke, 1964–1967 Dr. Douglas Cameron MacDonald, 1967–1969 Richard Tyre, 1969–1970 Miriam Niebuhr, 1970–1986 Karen M. Johnson, 1986–1991 Betsy Berger, 1991–1992 Peter F. Baily '64, 1992–1999 Karl Welsh, 1999–2009 Martha Platt, 2009-2010 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Oak Lane Day School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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