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In the 1930s, children typically got to school by walking, as many lived within a reasonable distance from their schools. In rural areas, it was common for kids to walk several miles, often accompanied by friends or siblings. Some families with access to a car might drive their children, while others used school buses, which started to become more widespread during this time. Additionally, older students sometimes helped younger ones by escorting them to school.

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