Citizens
for Better School Planning Records, 1916-1966, 1968, 1971 (Mss 192)
Scope and Content
The
actions of the Citizens for Better School Planning demonstrate that citizen
involvement in politics can help to determine civic affairs. The
Citizens for Better School Planning records were amassed by Jack Carter
and consist primarily of newspaper clippings. There are also pamphlets
and correspondence which chronicle the activities and objectives of the
organization. Originally, the records were kept by Mr. Carter in
a scrapbook which was rearranged into ten topical files, following roughly
the activities of the group.
The
map in the first folder shows the original site for Fargo North High School,
as well as a detailed account of an early meeting of group in1961.
The tax file contains data about Fargo in 1961 and revenue data from 1962.
The Fargo North High School file contains newspaper articles and pamphlets
which argue the need for a new school on Fargo's north side (1961-1963).
There is a transcript of the September 8, 1961 television program, paid
for by the Citizens for Better School Planning, as well as questions raised
to the Fargo School Board during the program.
The
School Board file contains the findings of a PTA Study Committee regarding
the need for a new high school, letters to and from the school board, and
articles pertaining to the board (1961-1965). The school bonding
file is a collection of newspaper articles pertaining to school bonding
issues (1961-1966). The Red River Valley Fairgrounds file consists of newspaper
articles pertaining to the relocation of the fairgrounds (1961-1971).
The
bank statements document the finances of the group in 1963. The North
High School construction file consists of newspaper articles pertaining
to the early stages of the high school's construction (1963-1968).
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