Perfection Learning
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The year was 1926. William Keay, the superintendent of Logan Public Schools (Iowa) and his wife, Valborg, a high school math teacher, were talking about the high cost of school forms such as report cards and attendance forms. William decided to ask some fellow superintendents to partner with him on printing these forms and share in the cost savings, but no one took him up on the suggestion. So, with $10 in start-up money and a small loan from the local bank, the Keays decided to print sample forms and mail them to nearby schools. The schools were interested, and the Keays were in business. The Perfection Form Company began.











































































































































