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Catholic Kindergarten taught children using their senses

Youngsters use tele-trainers to learn about telephone manners, how to recognize numbers and letters, how to call their family at home, take messages and “call sick classmates” at Butler Catholic Kindergarten as demonstrated in this Feb. 9, 1970 photo. From left are Susan Schweinberg, 6, David Currie, 5, and Sister Madeline Marie, their teacher.

Butler Catholic Kindergarten in 1970 educated children with multisensory materials.

The Feb. 25, 1970 edition of the Butler Eagle said Sister Madeline Marie used materials that children could touch and feel to teach them math, science and reading readiness, and used stories, creative play and music to teach them about people of other cultures.

She taught children other languages and taught basic Christianity to them simply but realistically.

Registration for September’s class at Butler Catholic Kindergarten was set to open March 7 of that year in the St. Peter School Building, and it also accepted non-Catholic students. Guardians just had to bring their birth or baptism certificate and a record of successful vaccination status to register a child for the class.

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