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Opal went to the Walden School from 1904-1905. It had only one classroom for students from grades six thorough grade six.
Teachers would have one group of students working on an assignment and then teach another subject to the other students. One teacher usually taught 30 or more students of all different grades and subjects. Picture: Walden School in 1905
Picture: Opal's Class
Paragraph 45: Being "screwtineyesed" by the new teacher
Paragraph 224: Standing in the corner at school
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