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  2. Sara Jane Crafts - Wikipedia

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    Sara Jane Crafts (née, Timanus; pen name, Mrs. Wilbur F. Crafts; August 15, 1845 – May 2, 1930) was an American social reformer, author, lecturer, and teacher. [1] She lectured and taught at Chautauquas, as well as a lecturer at State and International Sunday school conventions.

  3. Geneva Glen Camp - Wikipedia

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    Geneva Glen Camp was established in 1922 on 100 acres (40 ha) donated by developer George Olinger to the International Sunday School Association. The camp was intended to be used for high school and college-aged youth and training for Sunday school teachers.

  4. Monteagle Sunday School Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Monteagle Sunday School Assembly was founded as a Chautauqua for the members to grow spiritually and intellectually . The MSSA opened for its first summer session on July 17, 1883. Although the Assembly began small with only an amphitheater and dining hall, the summer courses offered on the grounds attracted many students and teachers, as most ...

  5. Hebrew school - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew school can be either an educational regimen separate from secular education similar to the Christian Sunday school, education focusing on topics of Jewish history and learning the Hebrew language, or a primary, secondary or college level educational institution where some or all of the classes are taught in Hebrew.The first usage is more ...

  6. Martha Berry - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday school classes eventually turned into day school activities, and Berry opened a boarding facility for boys called Boys’ Industrial School on January 13, 1902. At the time, Berry had only five boarders, but the need was apparent and in 1909 she opened the Martha Berry School for Girls.

  7. Ferrer Center and Colony - Wikipedia

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    Stelton's lessons were non-compulsory and the school had no discipline or set curriculum, same as it was in New York City. Students joined in craft and outdoor activities. In addition to students from colonist families, between 30 and 40 children boarded at the school in what was formerly a farmhouse.