Explore a rich snapshot of 1886 Pacific education—from profiles of dedicated teachers to county-by-county school notes and classroom resources.This issue of The Pacific School Journal offers a window into the era’s teaching life on the Pacific Coast. Inside you’ll find editorial reflections, district reports, and practical notices that guided teachers, administrators, and students of the time. The pages blend short biographical sketches, campus and county updates, and catalog-like lists of educational goods and publications, reflecting the period’s priorities and opportunities in schooling.
- Profiles of notable educators and administrators, with glimpses into their careers and approaches.
- Regional school reports and announcements from California counties, including new principals, institutes, and program notes.
- Book notices, curricular aids, and references for classrooms and libraries popular in the era.
- Editorial notes and educational intelligence that illuminate the day-to-day life of 19th-century American schooling.
Ideal for readers with an interest in education history, Pacific Coast schooling, and period-era instructional culture.