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Scrapbook, Kathleen Mitchell, 1939
Part 3

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Title

Scrapbook, Kathleen Mitchell, 1939
Part 3

Subject

Georgia--Fulton County
Scrapbooks
Teacher educators
Kathleen Mitchell

Description

This scrapbook was presented to Kathleen Mitchell from the various employees of the district at the time of her retirement.
Mitchell (1870-1940) served in the Fulton County School System for forty-two years . Born in Athens, she attended the State Normal School and began her career with Fulton County in 1897. Mitchell was influential in bringing Progressive Era curriculum to Fulton County, having studied Education at Columbia University and the University of Chicago. In her role as Primary Supervisor, she promoted manual training and beautification of school grounds as part of learning, as well as emphasized the role of education in communities. She was also instrumental in promoting the Georgia Teachers’ Association, the Fulton County P.T.A. and the Atlanta Chapter of the Association for Childhood Education – an organization that would later bear her name.

Creator

Kathleen Mitchell

Source

Part 1
Part 2
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6

Publisher

Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga

Date

1939

Rights

No restrictions

Identifier

1939.pers.7

Collection

Kathleen Mitchell papers, 1882-1939

Tags

Benjamin H Neely School, Evan P Howell School, Humphries School, Kathleen Mitchell, Lakewood School, Liberty-Guinn School, Longino School, Mayson School, Milton School, Mount Vernon School, Newtown School, RL Hope School

Citation

Kathleen Mitchell, “Scrapbook, Kathleen Mitchell, 1939
Part 3,” Fulton County Schools Archives Digital Collections, accessed July 4, 2022, https://fcsarchives.omeka.net/items/show/381.

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Our digital collection contains over 250 yearbooks from past and current schools, which are made available upon request. For access to this collection contact ARCHIVES@FULTONSCHOOLS.ORG

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