VACATION-SCHOOL PLAY CLINIC ON A "VACANT" CITY LOT
OWNED BY THE ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH

II. Effect of School Equipment upon Health

1. Is there an indoor yard?

a. Is the area adequate or inadequate?
b. Is the floor wood, cement, or dirt?
c. Is the heat adequate or deficient?
d. Is the ventilation adequate or deficient?
e. Is the daylight adequate, deficient, or almost lacking?
f. Is there equipment for light gymnastics and games?
g. Is it used out of school hours; by special classes, athletic teams, etc., or by pupils generally?

2. Is there an outdoor yard?

a. Is the area ample or inadequate?
b. Is the area mainly occupied by toilets?
c. Is the daylight sufficient or deficient?
d. For how many hours does the sun reach it?
e. Is it equipped for games?
f. How much larger ought it to be?
g. Is it used out of school hours; by special classes, athletic teams, etc., or by pupils generally?

3. Is there a gymnasium?

a. Is it large enough?
b. Is it used for a gymnasium?
c. Is it cut up into class rooms?
d. Is it used out of school hours; by special classes, athletic teams, etc., or by pupils generally?

4. Is there a roof playground?

a. Is there open ventilation?
b. Is it used in the daytime?
c. Is it used at night?
d. Is it used during the summer?
e. Is it monopolized by the larger children?
f. Is it used out of school hours; by special classes, athletic teams, etc., or by pupils generally?