812-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 3,1986 One-room schools (Continued from Page BIO) members of the community, in volve older and younger children together; for others, such as reading, arithmetic, and science, the two groups are separated. Because different grades sit side by side, confusion constantly threatens. Mrs. Evans may sit down to hear fourth-grade Melissa Tull read aloud, gently en couraging her, only to be politely interrupted by a question from fifth-grader Jamie Marshall, and again by sixth-grader Jason Tyler. Meanwhile, from beyond the partition can be heard the piping voices of the two first-graders, reading aloud with “Miss Evelyn.” “The one bad thing for me is that I’m run ragged,” says Mrs. Evans. On the other hand, she says, “the pluses far outweigh the minuses. They get a lot of individual at tention. A lot of the things we do together, and that’s good, too, Melissa, in fourth grade by herself, gets to work with the big guys in fifth and sixth grade. 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