The Administration of County High Schools in the South

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The Administration of County High Schools in the South
Shelton Phelps
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Of Counties High Schools Having High Schools Having High Schools Having Per County This No. Per County This No. Per County This No.
5 1 3 1 4 3 ■ 4 8 2 2 3 2 3 9 1 15 1 23 2 28 1 57 (Compiled from data included on pp. 195-211, Kentucky School Report, 1917) As shown by these tables, there are 177 four-year county high schools in Kentucky. (A four-year school, first-class ; three-year school, second-class; and two-year school, third class, by Kentucky State Laws. ) The number of three-year school
...s, twenty-two, is relatively small, while there are forty-one two-year schools. The type is, however, predom- inantly, the four-year school. This is accounted for in a large part by the plan of the county board contracting with the existing first-class high schools, whereby the existing school becomes a county high school. In the distribution of first-class high schools by counties, both the median num- ber per county and the number of schools per county which occurs most often is one. As noted, there are twenty-eight counties with two first-class high schools each.

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