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1919.
The Civil war, hunger. Fyodor Kozlov organized a school in
Budogosh. It was in the club hall and had 18 students.
1920. The school moved to a barrack.
There were desks, books, and exercise books. It had 40 students
and 2 teachers: Fyodor Kozlov and Helen Volodina.
1922. A new school building was built. There were 4 forms,
150 students.
The Pioneer Organization was formed, pioneer leader - Nikolai Smirnov
from Leningrad.
1938. The school became a secondary public school.
First students with secondary education graduated from this school
in 1938.
1941. The school has 940 students. 2 musical bands (brass
and string) work at school. At the beginning of the
Great Patriotic War school-leavers joined a special battalion with
their school supervisor at the head. It was Timofei
Negovei. Bombing stopped school lessons.
1942. The hospital was set up in the school building.
Students had lessons in the building of the primary school.
On December 29 fascists dropped 3 bombs on the primary
school. 8 students were killed, 42 wounded.
Students studied in private houses.
STUDENTS
AT WAR
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1947. 8 students
graduated from school. They are the first post-war school-leavers.
1963. Budogosh School has a new three-storied building on the bank
of the lake.
1967.The museum was opened; a new building was added to school.
The sport teacher A.A.Rachko
supervised
the construction of the stadium.
1975. The school pioneer organization took the name of Michael
Petrovich Galkin the pilot and the Hero of the Soviet Union.
1999.The school has 700 students and 32 forms. The school
started preparing for its 80th anniversary.