Report of the State Inspector of Public High Schools of North Carolina for the scholastic year ending June 30 ..including a report of the city and town high schools. . chools, Principals, Length of Term, Years in Course, Enroll-ment, Attendance, Teachers, and Pupils in Elementary II 52 Studies Pursued and Number of Students Pursuing the III 66 Receipts, Expenditures, Salaries, Etc. PART TWO—CITY AND TOWN HIGH SCHOOLS. General Comment 79 Summaries of Tables IV and V 80 Extracts from Superintendents Reports 82 Table IV 87 Schools, Superintendents, Teachers,


Report of the State Inspector of Public High Schools of North Carolina for the scholastic year ending June 30 ..including a report of the city and town high schools. . chools, Principals, Length of Term, Years in Course, Enroll-ment, Attendance, Teachers, and Pupils in Elementary II 52 Studies Pursued and Number of Students Pursuing the III 66 Receipts, Expenditures, Salaries, Etc. PART TWO—CITY AND TOWN HIGH SCHOOLS. General Comment 79 Summaries of Tables IV and V 80 Extracts from Superintendents Reports 82 Table IV 87 Schools, Superintendents, Teachers, Length of Term, Years inCourse, Enrollment, and Attendance. Table V 90 Studies Pursued and the Number of Students Pursuing the Dif-ferent Branches. PART THREE—MISCELLANEOUS. A. Consolidated Summaries for City and Rural High Schools 97 B. Schools Accredited by the University of North Carolina, 99 C. Graduates of High Schools Offering Four-Year Courses, 1917 102 D. Farm-Life Schools 118 E. Apportionments to Public High Schools for the Year 1917-18 123 F. The Classification of High Schools 133 G. Supreme Court Decision Favorable to High Schools 136 -I.


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