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<br />I <br /> <br />SAN MARCOS PUBLIC SC~OOLS <br />SAN MARCOS, T~XAS <br /> <br />November 29, 1962 <br /> <br />To the City Council of San Marcos <br />San Marcos, Texas <br /> <br />Attention: Mayor Pro Tem J. E. Younger <br />City Manager B. R. Fuller <br /> <br />Gentlemen: <br /> <br />This constitutes a request from the San Marcos <br />Independent School District Bbard of Trustees asking that <br />the public. schools be given cJnsideration under the Community <br />Development Program that is in effect in San Marcos at the <br />present time being the Urban Renewal Program as recently <br />approved by the voters of the City of San Marcos. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The San Marcos Independent School District Board of <br />Trustees would like to ask the City Council of San Marcos to <br />consider carefully the following requests as related to the <br />public schools of San Marcos: <br /> <br />Under the plan as outlined the San Marcos School District <br />will furnish the land for construction and an agency of the HHF A <br />will furnish the building (this meanS the dollars to build the <br />building) to replace the Campus Elementary School. <br /> <br />The Campus school was built on the. College campus in <br />1937. This school was built with the purpose of a laboratory <br />school and housing public school students. The auditorium was <br />to be for the use of the public in general. This was the basic <br />purpose for the building. <br /> <br />The college was carrying on a teachers I training program <br />at that time which made this laboratory school essential to their <br />program. At that time most of the students in the San Marcos <br />public schools were placed in the Campus building. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The college continues to need the public schools for their <br />teacher training program. However, in recent years they have <br />