Pavlodar Zentralschule (Sabarovka, Pavlodar Mennonite Settlement, Kazakhstan)
Pavlodar Zentralschule, located in the Pavlodar Mennonite Settlement, Sabarovka, Musde-Kul, was organized by F. F. Fröse of Slavgorod in 1918, privately sponsored and then taken over in 1924 by the Cornies-Verband. A farm of 324 acres was maintained to support this school. Plans were made to add an agricultural department to this secondary school. In the late 1950s no information was available as to what happened to the school.
Bibliography
Fast, Gerhard. In den Steppen Sibiriens. Rosthern, 1957: 152.
Der praktische Landwirt (June-July 1926): 9.
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