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4. Estabrook School HSR Feb. 26, 2013
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Joseph Estabrook School: Historic Structure Report Plan, Room Use and Changes Over Time 42 <br />Rooms 5, 6, 20, 21 <br />These rooms were 900 square feet in size. Each could be divided into three 300 - square -foot <br />rooms by partitions. The partitions were later removed. <br />Rooms 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19. <br />As originally proposed, these six rooms, 400 square feet in size, were to be used by groups of 10 <br />to 20 students. Later three partitions were removed, so that there are now three rooms of 800 <br />square feet in size known as rooms 11, 13, and 17. A description of these rooms, intended for <br />television broadcasting, was included in the 1961 publication, Schools for Team Teaching. <br />Television broadcast demonstration. James Coffey, LTTP teacher, being filmed by Richard Woodward, <br />Television Specialist, Lexington School Administration. Photograph courtesy of Dick Barnes. <br />
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