Excerpt from A Report of the Survey of the Utica School System
The percentage of those foreign born in the population makes the educational problem of Utica unique. Two-thirds of the inhabitants are foreign born or the children of foreign parents. This is doubtless appreciated, as in some schools the problem is being met in part. In the further development of the school pro gram much more can be done for the adult as well as for the youth.
The organization of the health education activities has only begun. The work in medical inspection which has been well started needs wider interpretation and more generous support. The work in physical training is yet only in its beginnings. The super vision of recreation has been too long neglected. These related problems are vital in the extension of the educational work.
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