Falmouth High School
 

Pendleton County Common School Graduates

Generously transcribed & submitted by Nancy Bray
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Falmouth High School  

 

                                                            
Board of Education

W. J. Rule (1916) Pres.

J. L. Bradford (1915),  Sec'y.,

J. L. Rogers (1917)

J. E. Fossett (1917)

R. L. Galloway (1915) 

Sheriff H. L. Cummins, Treas.

 

FACULTY

G. H Wells, Supt.

Miss Olive Mullins, Prin. 

Miss Annie B. Peck, Instructor

 

 

 
 
Falmouth High School
A modern Joint High School accredited in "Class A" by the Association of Kentucky Colleges.  The School offers five years of constructive high school work.  A nine-months session.
 
An experienced faculty of three instructors doing only high school work.  Each teacher makes a specialty of his work.
 
Five courses-of study:  English, Latin, Mathematics, History and Science.  Departmental Teaching is the plan of our work.  Twenty units of high school work are offered and sixteen are required for graduation.
 
Latin is elective throughout.  So is half of the History and half of the Science.  A high standard of Department is required of all students. 
 
Good equipment, such as fixtures, apparatus, reference library and reading library articulated closely with the regular work of the school.  Much original and experimental class work done.
 
The school has graduated four-year classes since 1900.  Its doors are open, on equality, to all white Common School Graduates; and the tuition is furnished at actual cost.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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