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Franklin B. Dyer

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In 1903, Dyer was appointed superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools. He established a merit system for hiring teachers while maintaining the cooperation of the older teachers hired through political patronage. With the cooperation of various employers he created the country's first
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program, which allowed students who left school to work in a trade to attend school a few days a week. He also created "The Cincinnati Idea", which coordinated parents with the
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After one year teaching at a rural school in Warren County, Dyer spent twenty years as a superintendent of schools in
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and the Kindergarten with the lower grades. He established the city's Kindergarten,
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in 1879. In 1888 he married May Archibald. They had three children and resided in
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neighborhood until their move to Boston. Dyer was a
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Index

Boston Public Schools
Stratton D. Brooks
Frank V. Thompson
Cincinnati Public Schools
Madisonville
Warren County, Ohio
Republican
Alma mater
Ohio Wesleyan University
Cincinnati
Boston Public Schools
Warren County, Ohio
Ohio Wesleyan University
Cincinnati
Hyde Park
Methodist
Republican Party
Loveland, Ohio
Batavia, Ohio
Madisonville, Ohio
Miami University
continuation school
Kindergarten
vocational education
domestic training
guidance counseling
University of Cincinnati
Boston Public Schools
World War I

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