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Construction Of The Bach School Addition, September 1957

Construction Of The Bach School Addition, September 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 7, 1957
Caption:
CONSTRUCTION AT BACH: With the demolition of the old original Bach School on W. Jefferson St. finished, work has proceeded on the new eight-classroom addition, scheduled for completion in February at a cost of $209,240. It will be a two-story structure. This is the first floor slab. Spence Brothers of Saginaw is the contractor, while Colvin, Robinson & Associates of Ann Arbor are the architects.

Bach School Addition Nears Completion, December 1957 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Bach School Addition Nears Completion, December 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 13, 1957
Caption:
ADDITION NEARS COMPLETION: Work progresses on the new addition to the Bach Elementary School at 600 W. Jefferson Ave. The addition, which will contain eight classrooms, a clinic and two offices, is expected to be completed by early February. The older portion of the school is shown in the background.

Pre-Kindergarteners Enjoy Tea In The Bach School Kindergarten Room, May 1942

Pre-Kindergarteners Enjoy Tea In The Bach School Kindergarten Room, May 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1942
Caption:
TEA TIME AT BACH: Kindergarteners at Bach school yesterday had as their guests children who will enter that grade next fall. Above, right, Greta Rey pours for her guests, left to right, Yvonne Werner, Nancy Carol Aiken and Karen King. While pre-kindergarteners became familiar with the classroom and teacher, their mothers attended a motion picture and heard talks by Dr. David Van der Slice, school physician, and Miss Gertrude Klaver, school nurse, on health requirements for children entering school.

Practicing Penmanship At Bach School, August 1942

Practicing Penmanship At Bach School, August 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 15, 1942
Caption:
Learning to write is still part of the curriculum of the Ann Arbor schools, and children give it the same tongue-biting concentration that penmanship received years ago. This picture was posed specially for The News to show typical penmanship as taught in the city's schools.

Kay Ann Fischer & Charles Zill Display Their Chinese Screen At The Bach School World's Fair, February 1946

Kay Ann Fischer & Charles Zill Display Their Chinese Screen At The Bach School World's Fair, February 1946 image
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1946
Caption:
Kay Ann Fischer and Charles Zill, nine-year-old Bach fourth graders, made the Chinese screen which is displayed at the all-day Bach school "World's Fair" today. Each school room represented a different country, and students made and sold articles native to each country.