ADMISSION AND CLASSIFICATION. 71 A ` · l `,
‘gw€“ 5. The equipment must be sufficient to properly teach the sub- h · ‘
“` this jects offered. I. I
6. The enrollment must be limited to thi-rty pupils for each ‘ ‘
teacher. ‘ _
‘0vided 7. The school sentiment must be normal.
8. The work must be approved as satisfactory. `
row ou A list of accredited schools is prepared by the committee on ac- `
nay be credited relations of the Association of Kentucky Colleges, which
I- Class committee employs all sources of information as to extent and char- ·
lts; acter of work done and courses offered. In every instance the en- A V
dorsement of the State High School Supervisor is indispensable. »
E Study A school applying for admission to either accredited list is re·
l thm quired to furnish information concerning its work on a blank form
furnished by the Association. It is also required to sign an agree- .
mtg all nent not to make any change in its course of study which will lower V
many way the character of the work done without notification of the
ms pal State Supervisor of High Schools. The list as at present constituted "
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I acade-
Bg€_ ACCREDITED PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS.
Ich rect Class A.
Bk;   ~LOCATIOl¥v. NAME OF SCHOOL. SUPT. OR PRIN.
Alexandria V County High Miss C. E. Reiley
the sub Allthoragg ./’ Graded High J. B. Sibley
Ashland l/ High School J. W. Bradner
, subject Auburn V! COUIlty High J. D. Spears
Augusta {/ High School A. J. Jolly V
mmullll  Httlcvue V High School J. W. Ireland I
Bowling Green·>·’ Western Ky Normal H. H. Che-rry *
ve Btllvling Green  High School E. A. Signer
' &tIettsbu·rg¤/ High School J. O. Faulkner
I tutral City s» High School T. Sanford Williams -
IY mlm ilfullton t· High School W. F. O’Donnell ‘
arlisle sr High School R. D. Squires
an the °FYd0n 1/ High School E. L. West
uvington V High School H. C. Cox
*kS· _ Illthiana g/· High School R. I. Cord I
be mm   i\’g()H Springs     S(]h()()l     Jenkins
 i‘t0n ~ High School L. N. Taylor