The Jones Family and a Tale of Two Schools: Build to Last--Truth Survives
Jake and Marta Jones, after years of unsuccessful attempts to introduce fish ponds as a protein source for villagers in Sierra Leone, returned to Jake’s childhood home in Center City, Wyoming. Their five children entered American life and schools with youthful vigor. Almost at once, some of Jake’s old friends, high school football players from some thirty years ago, shared concerns over eroded goals and values in the educational system, the church and society. Fred Fraser, the Superintendent of schools discovered his new principal, Arnold Burton, lacked appreciation for established morality. Burton said, “I will be the enlightener of this backward, countrified community.” He enthusiastically embraced the Department of Education’s new Initiative for change. Fraser asked his friends how this difference of purpose could be resolved. The reader will want to know how peace was maintained in Center City schools.
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The Jones Family and a Tale of Two Schools: Build to Last--Truth Survives
Jake and Marta Jones, after years of unsuccessful attempts to introduce fish ponds as a protein source for villagers in Sierra Leone, returned to Jake’s childhood home in Center City, Wyoming. Their five children entered American life and schools with youthful vigor. Almost at once, some of Jake’s old friends, high school football players from some thirty years ago, shared concerns over eroded goals and values in the educational system, the church and society. Fred Fraser, the Superintendent of schools discovered his new principal, Arnold Burton, lacked appreciation for established morality. Burton said, “I will be the enlightener of this backward, countrified community.” He enthusiastically embraced the Department of Education’s new Initiative for change. Fraser asked his friends how this difference of purpose could be resolved. The reader will want to know how peace was maintained in Center City schools.
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The Jones Family and a Tale of Two Schools: Build to Last--Truth Survives

The Jones Family and a Tale of Two Schools: Build to Last--Truth Survives

by John W. Anderson
The Jones Family and a Tale of Two Schools: Build to Last--Truth Survives

The Jones Family and a Tale of Two Schools: Build to Last--Truth Survives

by John W. Anderson

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Jake and Marta Jones, after years of unsuccessful attempts to introduce fish ponds as a protein source for villagers in Sierra Leone, returned to Jake’s childhood home in Center City, Wyoming. Their five children entered American life and schools with youthful vigor. Almost at once, some of Jake’s old friends, high school football players from some thirty years ago, shared concerns over eroded goals and values in the educational system, the church and society. Fred Fraser, the Superintendent of schools discovered his new principal, Arnold Burton, lacked appreciation for established morality. Burton said, “I will be the enlightener of this backward, countrified community.” He enthusiastically embraced the Department of Education’s new Initiative for change. Fraser asked his friends how this difference of purpose could be resolved. The reader will want to know how peace was maintained in Center City schools.

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ISBN-13: 9781532087677
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/11/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 132
File size: 284 KB

About the Author

Assigned after seminary to West Africa, John with Isabel, promoted Bible translation and literacy in the villages. At home in the States, they operated a day school in a storefront mission parish. Later, at their church seminary, Isabel taught Religious Education, and John, New Testament studies. Since Isabel’s death in 2004, John continues to write, especially for their great-grandchildren.
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