Periodical Texas public schools. Standards and activities of the Division of supervision. 1920 - 1921
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- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 3 of 1920 - 1921 TEXAS HIGH SCHOOLS c/r- V DIRECTORY OF CLASSIFIED AND ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOLS ANNIE WEBB BLANTON State Superintendent of Public Instruction KATHERINE GRAY Chief Supervisor of Public High Schools ^■voaxxx^- BULLETIN 132 JULY...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 5 of 1920 - 1921 TEXAS HIGH SCHOOLS DIRECTORY OF CLASSIFIED AND ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOLS ANNIE WEBB BLANTON State Superintendent of Public Instruction KATHERINE GRAY Chief Supervisor of Public High Schools •fxasoctf BULLETIN 132 JULY 30, 1921...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 6 of 1920 - 1921 THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Annie Webb Blanton, State Sirperiiifendent of Public Instruction DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION S. M. N. Marks, First Assistant Superintendent Maey Jo Popplewell, Second Assistant Superintendent Mrs. Ella F....
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 7 of 1920 - 1921 STATE INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Austin, Texas E. Vinson, President E. J. Mathews, Registrar AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE College Station, Texas W. B. BizzELL,. Preside^it Chas. E. Feiley, Registrar COLLEGE...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 8 of 1920 - 1921 COMMITTEE ON CLASSIFIED AND ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOLS FOR THE BIENNIUM ENDING JANUARY 1, 1921 Annie Webb Blanton, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Chairman E, J. Mathews, University of Texas, Austin C. E....
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 9 of 1920 - 1921 CONTEJ^TS Page State Department of Education 2 State Institutions of Learning. 3 Committee on Classified and Accredited High Schools 4 Institutions of Higher Education Co-operating 6 Eeport of Committee on Classified and...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 10 of 1920 - 1921 INSTITUTIONS OP HIGHER EDUCATION REPEESENTED ON THE COMMITTEE ON CLASSIPIED AND ACCREDITED SCHOOLS STATE COLLEGES University of Texas, Austin. Agricultural and Mechanical College, College Station. College of Industrial Arts, Denton. Sam Houston...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 11 of 1920 - 1921 THE COMMITTEE ON CLASSIFIED AND ACCEEDITED HIGH SCHOOLS The State Committee on Classified and Accredited Schools is now selected on the following plan: The committee consists of twelve mem- bers, six representing...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 12 of 1920 - 1921 8— ond class high schools which do not maintain a nine months free term. If the State and county apportionment and local funds are not sufficient for this purpose, popular subscription must...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 13 of 1920 - 1921 9— 20. Junior colleges should be required to have four years of high school work, but in the event that fewer than four years are offered, sat- isfactory evidence must be furnished...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 14 of 1920 - 1921 10- EEPOET OF CHIEF SUPERVISOE To the Committee on Classified and Accredited Texas High Schools: It is my privilege to submit for your information the fourth annual report of the Division of...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 15 of 1920 - 1921 —li- lt is interesting to note the attitude of the committee toward the lib- eralization of the high school course of study. The fact that colleges reserved the right to prescribe their...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 16 of 1920 - 1921 -12- 1917—18 241 Schools 1918—19 214 Schools 1919—20 326 Schools 1920-21 383 Schools 55 Kit3 a a 1^ 6 B c 13 02 T3 pg 1^ ■a 11 o g Ph dO...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 17 of 1920 - 1921 —13— It will be noted that in 1918, 241 schools applied for credits; in 1919, 214; in 1920, 326; and in 1921, 383. The decrease in 1919 was due to the disorganized...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 18 of 1920 - 1921 —14^ ing the necessity of standardizing these institutions the Association of Texas Colleges adopted a resolution to the effect that before June first, 1921, all junior colleges must have thirteen units of...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 19 of 1920 - 1921 —15- trance requirements or to secure advanced standing in accredited high schools, junior colleges, or State normal. schools. 7. It must be distinctly understood, however, that these examina- tions are not connected...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 20 of 1920 - 1921 —16— are two: (1) These students were mainly in accredited high schools but these subjects had not been accredited; (2) they were all advanced students. Reports in the main office show that...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 21 of 1920 - 1921 —IT- CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 1. It is the purpose of the State Department of Education, in classi- fying elementary schools, to aid the public schools in reaching certain recognized standards and...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 22 of 1920 - 1921 —18— when classified, must average at least $5 jDer room, not including State- owned supplementary or basal text-books; but in order to retain its classification, there must be an expenditure of an...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 23 of 1920 - 1921 —IB- IS. No elementary school can be accredited unless its course of study is at least as high as the State course of study for a school of its class. A first...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 24 of 1920 - 1921 —SO- HIGH SCHOOL CLASSIFICATION In accordance with the provisions of this act, the public schools of the State shall, upon satisfactory evidence, be ranked by the State De- partment of Education as...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 25 of 1920 - 1921 —21— termining the requirements it may make of the graduates of classified, non-accredited schools. High schools which have been classified by the State Department of Education as schools of the first or...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 26 of 1920 - 1921 —22— sified high schools. The State Department of Education endorses the standards of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools requiring three-fourths of high school teachers to be college graduates; and...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 27 of 1920 - 1921 —23— $200 worth of books for the high school and $25 worth of books in each room of the elementary school. The value of $25 for school library in each elementary room...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 28 of 1920 - 1921 —24— and adequate libraries, but should keep them in suitable bookcases, and well organized, in order to conserve the libraries and facilitate their use, the high school library should be located in...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 29 of 1920 - 1921 -25— ACCEEDITING Classification of high schools is based primarily upon physical stand- ards accrediting, upon efficiency of work. Where a unit of work is done in a standard way it is subject...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 30 of 1920 - 1921 —26— SUGGESTIVE PROGRAMS TWO-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL WITH ONE TEACHER Plan A Without a Foreign Language (Jf Units Each Year) First Year English Composition and Rhetoric Classics Oral English and Spelling Early European...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 31 of 1920 - 1921 —27- THEEE-YEAE HIGH SCHOOL WITH TWO TEACHEES Plan A Without a Foreign Languge (4- Units Each Year) First Yea/r English Composition and Ehetoric Classics Oral English and Spelling Early European History Algebra...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 32 of 1920 - 1921 -28— Third Yea/r English American Literature Classics, Oral English, Spelling American History Plane Geometry Agriculture or Chemistry or Botany or Zoology or Manual Training or Home Economics Fourth Year English English Literature...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 33 of 1920 - 1921 —29- Third Year English American Literature Classics American History or Agriculture or Biology or Advanced Texas History Plane Geometry Latin, French, Spanish or German Fourth Year English English Literature Classics Civics 1...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 34 of 1920 - 1921 -30— Combine the Tenth and Eleventh Grades in all classes, where the combined enrollment is less than thirty, with such combinations as the following: Third Year alternated with the Fourth Year English...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 35 of 1920 - 1921 —SI- SUGGESTIONS CONCEENING PEOGEAMS OE STUDY Courses should not be offered for the benefit of a few pupils to the neglect of the school at large. In the one-teacher and two-teacher high...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 36 of 1920 - 1921 —33— teachers, it is not possible to offer many electives. In one- and two- teacher high schools electives should not be encouraged. It is sometimes desirable to combine small classes, or alternate...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 37 of 1920 - 1921 -33- ACCREDITING I. Classification. Before a school is eligible for accrediting it must first be classified as a first or second class school. Classification depends upon the physical conditions under which work...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 38 of 1920 - 1921 —34— Mary Jones Bryan High School April 15,1921 Dallas, Texas All written work is expected to be reasonably neat and to observe a satisfactory page form. Each paper should be graded in...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 39 of 1920 - 1921 —35— (4) Three source reports from two to four pages in length, written in class from memory. (5) One paper from each test taken during the session. These papers should be ac-...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914
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Image 40 of 1920 - 1921 —36— (3) A complete list of books in the library used in connection with the language taught. (This is a requirement only when fourth unit is asked.) Note. Material should be sent...
- Contributor: Texas. Department of Education
- Date: 1914