Many children lived in the New Deal, Lake Dick Project in Arkansas in 1938 and new schools were built for them as can be seen in the photographs below
Lake Dick Agricultural High School by photographer Russell Lee Oct. 1938
Lake Dick School House also doubled as a Community Center, photographer Russell Lee Oct. 1938
Principal of the school is talking to a teacher at Lake Dick school in photo below
A Teacher at Lake Dick is helping a student
Schoolchildren at Lake Dick
Reciting a lesson at Lake Dick School 1938 by photographer Russell Lee
Lunch is prepared for the school children at Lake Dick Oct 1938
Kindergarten children also received lessons at the school
School Children giving thanks before lunch
Kindergarten children eating lunch at the school
Kindergarten children also at play at the school
Students practicing letters on the blackboard
Naptime for young school children
School Child having fun learning
School children reading
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