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Lexington,Kentucl 47
FYRTLE 37
PRUITT 32
Unnsn L. PAINT g8
JENNY'S CFEEK ‘Thfi 1 BR
Devev 1 er
CLARK 1 20
BURCHETT 1 g5
VCGUIRE 1 23
KATY FRIEND 1 f7
Sowoens CREEK 1 ;J
CRIDER 1 3A
FRALEY 1 j?
JIDDLE 3 FFALO 1 j;
UPPER EUFFALO 1 48
UPPER Cow 1 £2
UPPER L1TTLE tun 1 54
DANIEL'S CREEK ' 1 36
TRAM 1 - 46
CRAYNOR 1 -R— , A1

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NAEE ”F SCHOOL NUMBER OF TEACHERS ENROLLMENT
__.“ L- 1195—13?1 1Q36:71
SUGAR LOAF 1 67
EUREKA 1 50
he. BRANAM'S CREEK 1 65
ANTvocH 1 3;
TEABERRY 1 to
UDPER SRANHAH'S CFEEK 1 59
FORKS TOLER 1 64
LEFT TOLER 1 52
PnocrEse 1 32
BUBK'S BPAMCH 1 )8 -
SPURLOCK 1 :7
GREENBURY HALL 1 ‘1
JONES 1 c”
SPEWI M; CAHD 1 o_ _
GEAR HART 1 <:::::::> 62
LOWER JACKS CREEK 7 1 84
AeNER ' ’ 78
TURKEY CREEK b1
PRATOR FORK ' 46
RAOOON ' 72 ,
LICK FORK \“ v~”‘ 35
FORKS BULL 1 40
‘EARIX 1 48
LAFFERTY 1 34
DOROSSETT 1 ?6
SAMMY CLARK 1 61
%1LL HAMILTON 1 35
SPRADLIN GRANCH 1 32
LOVER LiTTLE FAINT 1 59
GEORGE 1m __33___
TOTAL ONE—DOOM 70 3,184
“_____m__fl_w*,_~ga_‘__g_._____.g-_fl_g_l_____._il__lll.._l_..__l..l____.__.___
CONLEY 2 82
PITTS FORK 2 86
'VEEOMORE 2 ’ 71
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' NAME OF ScwooL u NUMBER OF TEACHERS ENRDLLMENT

Wm 4.11.2131“. 10136—1 3 e1
LOWER BUFFALO 2 - 68
43 A TRAM 2 30
BRAOOY Loo 2 73
:ARE CREEK 2 88
LOWER COR. 2 95
IVEL 2 32
LOWER L. too 2 111
GRAYNER 2 64
3c. TOLER 2 74
ARKANSAS 2 139
SALIeeuwv 2 88
HUNTER 2 33
HEAD FRAZIER'S CREEK 2 102
RILEY'e GRANCH a 79 -
UPPER JACK'S CFEFK "L 34
BINHOOD ; 8g
BRUSH CREEK 1 2 8b
LOWER BULL 1 82
SALYERS EFANCH % 105
BEEVER a 86
TINKER FORK ‘ L 2 83
LOWER BRANHAN REFK 2 76
HEAD TOLER 2 31
DVALE 2 32
Exam ..L . —-—35—-—-

TOTAL The ROOM 56 2.189
_.________i_~_“____..________h.____h_.______l____________.._________i___
BA N31 ER 3 1 09
HEAD PRATER 3 ‘57
CLEAR CREEK 3 .110
BURTON 3 175
UELVIN 3 176
NORTHERN 3 1Q§

TOTAL THREE-TEACHERS 18 827
.__________.______.___________‘____________*__~____m__~_______ *

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“1 3 . . .

NAVE or bCHOOL 'UMBFR or 1EACHEPS ENRQLLMENT
.__.~.mM”M_~ _. _ 199b-1QQ2 1’rfit1191
Rosco 4 151
ALLEN A 138
STEDHEN'S BRANCH A 155
ESTILL 4 171
CLO 5 216
DRIFT (LONECVILLE) 7 303
HAROLD (LAYNESVILLE) b 130
EHEEL RIGHT 10 477
BETSY LAYNE 13 358 .
ficDOWELL 7 370
‘KEEKSBURY 9 £10
UAYTON 9 330
LACKEY 1' - 31D
1¢RTIN 999
AUXIEP ‘ 230
GARRETT (BALLARD) 7 1' 608
'flAYLANo 15 ub8
STONE SQAL A _ 5‘03

TOTAL ‘- 39; MORE I../'11 5.853
95;me .‘., v
TRAM .fi 1 38
‘VAYLAND 1 £7
'¥EEKSBURY , 1 32
NHEELWRIGHT 2 _§§_~
TOTAL ONE AND T“fi-TEACHER COLORED 5 185
Wan-WWW
TOTAL 1-. 2—. 3—. 4- OR MORE TEACHERS ~ ELEHENTARY SCHOOLS

288 12.538
___________.__________,___.__.____.._fiu_.__~__~.__._fl.__.,_u.__._.~____.______
HIJH SCHQQLa
BEAVER 7-3 1 17
BONANZA 9—12 2 3;
AUXIER 7—12 4 90
'flAYLANo 3-12 6 188
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ID
i ‘ ‘.. '.
HIGH §CHOOL§

GARRETT 7-12 7 2?3
{;iARTIN 8.12 E) 134
LACKEY 9‘12 4 55
VAYTOHN 9~13 A_ 35
3CBOWELL 3-1? A 68
BETSY LAYNE 9-12 6 138
SHEELWHIGHT 9-12 6 ‘33
WEEKSBURY 3-10 1 91
TOTAL 1,?.3.0A MORE
HIGH SCHOOLS 51 1,_26
CQIQBEQ —HIGH SQHQQL
IHEELWRIGHT }~IO 1 21
2. 133900qu UCHOOL i' G??? F”; F D

THE ENO- CED SCHOOL DHOGRAU F04 II ‘3 COUNTY A3 DUTLINED IN THE
FOLLOWINS DACEE WAS AGREE- Ew D ‘THE FACTS OHEEEuTED IN THE F“‘E~
G“|NG DISC“??1QN. “E'QONA V“ CE THE SCHOOLS AND HDADE OF THE
COUNTY. AND C“ AIN UINIUUH b .. ARDS IN DEOAHD TO CCHODL DEOHCANIZATIDN
AS FOLLOWS} DST. IF ~ ELE”ENTARY TEACHER IS REDUIEED TO TEACH
SEVEFAL GRADES. _, I R Tl”? AND “"3RK "’ILL Pu” DIVIDC’J A"»’3?\IG THE $71???“ EMT
GRADES, AN: THE INDIVIDUAL CHILD WILL DEDEIv: LITTLE WV Hf? nTTEcTION
AND INTEREST. SECOND. NO HIGH CCHOOL DHOANIZATION CAN BE ECONOMICALLY
0R EFFICI NTLY ODERATED WITH LED“ THAN A EEOUIHEO AMOUNT OF EOUIDHENT AND
CURRICULA OFF?PING. A DESIRABLE MINIMUM AHOUNT OF EOUIPHENT AND A
DESIRABLE CURRICULUM ”WLL ACCQMODATE T“O HUNDRED CHILDREN AT THE SAME
EXDENSE THAT “OULD BE INVOLVED FOR SEVENTY~FIVE CHILDREN BECAUSE

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f’ -'
A OEGIRAOLE CURRICULUM u'ILL ENAOLE A CHILD TO STUDY AGRICULTURE, HDUE
ECONORICD. OUOINESG TRAINING. AG WELL AR THE ACADE IC SUBJECTS.
IN ORDER TO RROVIDE THERE COUROER THERE HURT BE AT LEAST
SIX OR SEVEN TEACHERS AND IT IS NOT ECONSXICAL OR WISE TO ENRLOY THAT
NUHDER OF TEACHERS FOR A stLL ENRZLLMENT. OTHER ARGUUENTR IN FAVOR
OF LARGER ECHOOLG ARE As FOLLows:
(1) ARRROXIVATELY 71% OF THE BOYS ARD GIRL WHO GRADUATED
FROM HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE STATE OF RENT SKY LAST YEAR
DID NOT ENTER COLLEGE THIS YEAR, AHICH gEANS THAT we
SHOULD GIVE OUR BOYS AND GIRLS - NITE TRAINING
IN HIGH SCHOOLS WHICH WILL RRDVIOE T I OR UEETING
THE OATTLEG OF LIFE IN A ‘ .HOLEOOHE NNER.
(2%) LARGER SCHOOLS HOLD :- 0 ENT INTERESTS.
(S) LARGER SCHOOLS .R. IOE a L ETUDENT ACTIVITY AND
GOCIAL CONTA '.
(fl) LARGER SCH .LS ARE NO - ECOMO”I”AL TO CONOTRUCT ANO
HAINTAIN T : ARE SE .IAL S‘ALL ONE-AND T”0-TEACH€R
R SU I; Ig_-O BE REEUIRED TO TAKE CARE OF
HE NUMBER OF RUaTLs ACCOVODRTED IN LARGER SCHOOLS.
(5) ARGER sc OLE ARE MO”E ART To DE IHRROVED AND RERT OUT~
. NDI EAUTY GROTG IN A COHHUNITY THAN ARE SHALL
so .
(C) LARGER SCHOOLS ARE OORE LIKELY To ATTRACT DETTER QUALI-
FIED TEACHERS. OBTAIN HORE AND BETTER EQUIPMENT. AND
HAVE A GREATER HOLDING RO ER THAN ARE SHALLER SCHOOLS.
IN VIEW OF THEDE FACTS. WE HAVE RROROGED THE FOLLOWING SCHOOL
RROGRAH "MICH WE TRUST THAT THE BOARDS OF EDUCATION CONCERNED WILL ADOPT
AND ”ORK FORWARD To DURING THE NEWT FEW YEARS.

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0" l . W.
Enggmuggggzg 141g QEAQE QEUIEB-AS HAS BEEN STATED DPEVIQUSLY IN THIS
REPORT
FEDORT. PHESTOHSDUEC Is AH INDEDENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT? HO”FVER, THE
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION DWHD €0“F DART “r THE BUILDINGS. ETC..
DEEEHDED TO AS THE FEESTONEDUEC SCHOOL. IH ORDER THAT T~f ”MOLE EDU~
CATIDHAL ‘FOGRAM EOE THE NORTHERN EECTIOE DE FLOYD COUNTY “AY BE DE-
ORGANIZED ON A ’.‘.OF’E "'ORKAi‘sLE'. {BASIS AND IN (WEBER TO BE ABLE TO "ROLCTE
THE CEHEEAL 0““ORTUNITIES OF THOSE CHILDEEH LIVING NIAR PRESTONSDURG
BUT ATTEHDIHC SVALL INEFEICIEHT SCHOOLS. IT IE THE INION OF THE
DEEEDNE HAHIHO THIS 3 UDY THAT THE FEEETfiusuD. ENDEMT SCHOOL
DISTRICT SHOuLD HEDGE WITH THF COUNT 9' DISTRICT O THAT THE
COUNTY BOARD OF EDHQATION VAINTAIN 'JSBURG T”‘ELVE-—GRADE SCHOOL
OERVICE TO ACCOHCDATE THE ... _ ‘OW A HDIHO THE FEEETOHSBUHC 8CHO“L
‘ PLUS THDOE In GRADES 9-1fi »NALL HICH SCHOOLE NO” HAINTAIHED
AT AUXIER AxE ' ‘EB,A8 ". _,E ELEHEHTAEY nUPILE EEOO THE TEST
FEESTONDDUEC CLIFF, C rch, BIC @HAHCH, LUTEKA. BDAHDY LOG. ADD FEUITT
ELEUENTARY O OOLS. m H WOULD MAKE THE HIGH ECHCDL ENEOLLHEHT AT
PEESTOHSDUHG 410 DUDILE AH: A'TOTAL EL: TMTLRY CCHO3L Ear LLHEHT OF
920 EUEILO. AT THE DEEEEHT TIUE 38 TEACHEE: ADE E’”LGYED IN THESE
SCHOOLS "HILE UNDER THE 'VOPOSED REORGANIZATION THEEE VOULD NEED BE
EMPLOYED ONLY THIRTY-THREE TEACHERS.
AILLH 1-8 QHAQE DEDIEH - AT ALLEH THE COUNTY DOAHD OF EDU~
CATION SHOULD CONSTRUCT A NEW THIRTEEN~HODU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILD-
I IHC IN ADDITION To THE FOUR—ROOM SCHOOL BUILDING Now AT ALLEN TO AC-
-11..

 ‘” 'CO::DATE#%HE OUPILC NOW ATTENDING THE DmALE. EHTA. LOWER COHC SUGAR
LOAF. BANNTH. IVEL. AND TRAN SCHOTLS WHICH SHOULC OE DISCONTINUED.
THIS WOHLO MAKE A TOTAL SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AT ALLEN OF 73470U°|L¢ EOE
WHICH ”EVE .TEF"; TEACigfiRS SHOULD BE EM"LOYED. AT THE PRESENT TIME
EEYELTEE» TEACHERS AHE EV°LOYED IN THE”E :CHOOLS.
_BHTQY LIYVE !“gng—Q”VHL;XTTY7 — ALTHOUGH DETGY LAYNE I:
LOCATEO NEAR THE COUNTY BOUNDARY LINE ANO OEOOAOLY WILL NEVER ME A
LARGE HIGH -CHOOL CFNT P, IT :EE'S IM“FRATIVF THAT 'E CWUNTY GOAND 0F
EDUCATION VAINTAIN THEPE A TWELVE-GRACE CEN 2 ,e - ,OMOOATE THE CHILD-
HEN NO“ AT -.ETSY LAYE PLUS THOSE ATTE‘H‘I . ‘ HE NEW FR AND LAEE‘ CHI-::K ELE-
MENTARY CCHOOLS WHICH ”NULL HAKE ,fié3::::;> rENTARY SCHOOL ENRDLLHENT
AT BETSY LAYNE OF 536 ”UDI ' ADD! . TO THE 13? DUDILS ENHOLLEO IN
HIGH SCHOOL. AT THE ”R ,ELT TIHE 1‘ TEA-HEHS ARE ENELOYEO IN THEEE
SCHOOLS ”MILE u ; HE 2 ORGANI7: ION ONLY SIXTFEN TEACHERS “OULD NEED
BE EHOLCYEO. \x; w"/
’}V‘” 1- EfiD‘ 0 3 F i THE COUNTY BOARD ”F EDUCA-
TION SHOULD CONSTROCT AT LAYNESVILLE A THO-EOOH ADDITION TO THE SCHOOL
BUILDING IN OPDER TO ACCOMODATE THE DUPILH Now ATTENDING THE KOOTH
TOLER AND SA¥“Y CLARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS u’HICH SHOULD BE DISCONTINUED.
THIS REORGANIZATION vCULO MAKE A TOTAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENEOLLCENT
AT LAYNEOVILLE OF 385 OOOILS FOR WHICH EIGHT TEACIERS SHOULD BE ED-
HLOYEO. AT THE CIHEOENT TIHE NINE TEACHERS ARE EMPLOYED IN THESE
SCHOOLS.
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 e~ . " ‘.HEEESEVHI [-5 QRLDL CELIFH ~ HIGH SCHOOL SERVICES AT JEEKS~
BURY SHOULS BE DISCONTINUED; HO”EVEF. THE C UNTY BOAPD OF EDUCATION
SHOULD MAINTAIN THEPE EIGHT—GRADE SCHOOL SERVICES FOR THE PUPILS NOW
ATTENDING THE'JEEKSSURY SCHCCL AS WELL AS THOSE ATTENDING THE ADNER
FORK AND “ELVIN FLFVENT‘PY SCHOOLS WHICH SHOULD BE DISCONTINUED. AT
THE aHESENT TI“F THIPTFFH TEACHEPS ADE EHCLCYED IN THE ELEMENTARY GRADES
IN THESE SCHOOLS WHILE UNDEE THE noooOCED SCHG“L PRCCHAU THE 3.TCHRS. 7,293.33
iAYLANo 10-12 wMam ____ «_fi; .___ 15 Lu " 3,353.03
TOTAL 14, 15 3;? 538 Ir IDEHTALS 2,330.03
a NSWQPTA. _1L3;;,23
TOTAL ; 22.?53.CJ
15, 59399 1-8:J9Ag; QENIEB
809cc 4 V $elncunxL 1.7T:.33
RAccoom 1 7? E-ELr.TCHRS. 6,430.03
SALYER'S SDAzCH L 135 INCIFENTALS €30.00
PRATOR FORK 5Q TRANSPORTATION $.130ng_
7~TAL 774 TOTAL E ?.330.33
15 1-9 “PAD V ’
LACKEY 9 31C PRINCIPAL 1,30&.33
EETILL _g__ ~11L_ 10 CL“ TCHRQ. 3,753.90
12 5f1 IHCICENTALS 1,133.3o
TKANS“”FTATI‘N_L¢:QJ,33
TorzL p 13,?53.03
11, WAILANQ 1-1 QBAQE QENIEB
“SAYLAND 3 15 121‘, {368 Pr: I ':C I DAL 1,500.33
2—H.S.T0Hos. 1,620.33
15—CLw " 10,3?5.03
INCIBENTALS 1.8QG.41_,
TOTAL $15,La5.oo
1e. WfiEEL“fitgu1 SCQLOBEQ2 1-1Q QRAQE Cgfilfifi
IHEELwnuoHT 1 2 ?1 68 PPIHCISAL 333.33
‘HEEKseURY ,____ .4... ~—- -§Q- Q-ELH TCHRS. Q. T5.DC
TOTAL 1 3 3‘ 1&0 IRCIGENTALS 300.33
TRANS”ORTATION ”R0 ‘0
TOTAL T}o?5.33"
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" ‘ IH 301 F0LL0W1NG TA LE 18 SHamH THE TOTAL EXDEHDTTLHES FOR EACH
ITE“ er chHEHT CTSTS TH’T HILL 8: INCORRFD 1H THE “ROPOCEi 7Ch? L TFTGEA”,
THIS ESTIHATTQ TOTAL COVERS HdT QNLY EACH or THE LARGER nsTunngT CEHTERs
BUT ALSO THE FIFTY~S1X ONE—ROOM, F1FTEEN TWO-fitfim, AHo OTHER SCHQQLQ. THE
ORGANIZATION 'F WHICH IS NOT AFFECTFD BY THE anoaoseo BROGRAM.
130;: y
fifili‘xTE? 11101 CFRRF:| 105] {E 90002310 QDHQCL 0:039A- F00 E1710 CC,
NAME OF E§I|HAIEQ 0031
n l : ”: N ..H H. n .1 p q .
F’RESTONSBURG 2.03-3.00 0,310.00 ,1_«:_,115.;;1 3.1300 1.20: ff§,1-‘5.0(
ALLEN 1,200.00 10,000.00 1,701 00 5,003.30 10,700.
LETSY LAYNE 1.210;.00 2,130.03 8,100.00 1.70 to 2,300.3; 10,330.
LAYNESVILLE 1,000.00 4,705.0;‘1. ::- 1,