Brocton High School - La Liberte Yearbook (Brocton, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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12 BROCTON HIGH SCIIINII, To earn a diploma in vocational subjects in homemaking, a pupil must have completed 6 units in homemaking, IM units for each' year's work covering two courses. A supervised home project must be completed in each course, reports of which are made on special blanks furnished by uhe Department. Of these 6 units, 3 must have been earned by completing the comprehensive examina- tion in group II, and 3 by certification in group III. The compre- hensive examination will cover the subject matter of courses given during the thrid a-nd fourth years of Uhe high sch'ool course: home- makging 5, 6, 7, 8. These courses are outlined in Bulletin 805.. In order to receive the Regents credit for the courses in home- making the approval of the State Education Departmen must be secured before the work is started. No claims for credit are to be sent to the Department until appdication for the diploma has been submitted, To earn a diploma in vocational subjects in agriculture, a pu- pil must have completed six units in agriculture. Of these six units, 3 must have been earned by completing the comprehensive examination in group II, and 3 by certification in group III. The comprehensive examination will be given in two parts. The first part 1115 unitsj will deal with the general principles of science and economics as applied to agriculture. An outline of the topics to be covered in this examination is available. The second part CIMA unitsj will be an examination prepared by tlhe school arnd sub- mitted to the Assistant Commissioner for Secondary Education for approval. Such' examination is to cover the principles and prac- tices of priduction in the major work of the school. Both of the above, parts are to be given at the end of the four-year course in agriciflture. Ill Certification by tlhe principal to the satisfactory completion of the remainder of the 15 units tincluding statutory reiqtirunenisj of an approved four-year course of st' dy in a recognized four-year high or a middle three-year school ............................. 5 units Total .................. ................. 1 5 units COURSES ACCORDING T0 YEARS OFFERED IN BROCTON HIGH SCHOOL lst Year Requirements: Completion of the eighth grade and in a New state school, the Regents preliminary certificate. English 1 Lat. 1 or Fr. 1 or Ger. 1 Algebra C13 Homemaking 1 and 2 C1353 Biology or general science CD Electives Civics KVZJ 2nd Year Requirements: English I and three units. English 2 Cfm'1 arithmetic tlj Hist. A Q11 Lat. 2 or Fr. 2 or Ger. 2 C21 Homemal-ing 3 and 4 1152, Electives York

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BROCTON HIGH SCHOUL ll HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA IN ACADEMIC, CLASSICAL AND VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS, ART AND MUSIC I The passing of Regents examinations in: English th'ree years and English fourth year, or English four years ........................................... American history and either lhistory A or Bl ............. Science K2 unitsl, tal general science or biologl plus phy- sics or chemistry or applied chemistry or physical geographyg or Qorj physics plus chemistry or physical geogwlwhy , or Mathematics Q2 unitsj, elementary algebratli or junior high school methematics plus plane geometry:l l' ....... 3 units 2 units 2 units ' - 7 units 'Elf junior high school methematics is offered instead of elementary algebra it may be certified by the principal. 'k 'For diploma in vocational subjects, advanced algebra may be sub- stituted for plane geometry. II 'Ilhe passing of Regents examinations in ONE of the following three--unit grops: Academic One foreign language Cthree yearsj ....... .. '3Mathematics tif not offered in group IJ ................ Science tif not offered in group Il .................... History tif not offered in group II,, 2 units in science and also 2 units in mathematics must be offered in group 22 Classical Latin three years ...................................... In order to obtain the classical diploma the pupil must in Latin and three years of a second foreign language. candidates must pass Latin three years. Art Art comprehensive examination ........................ In order to obtain tlhe art diploma the pupil must pass a comprehensive examination under group II and must offer under group III at least two additional units of work in art fselected frcm the advanced courses out- llincd in the syllabusj. .Music Music comprehensive examination ...................... In order to obtain the music diploma the pupil must pass a comprehensive examination under gro p I and must offer under group III at least 2 additional units of wrgrk in music fselected from the following: History of music, band, chorus, orchestra, applied music coursesl. 'liComni1ercial aritihmetc not applicable in group II. Vocational Vocational comprehensive examination in Homemaking ............................. . . or Agriculture ... .... 3 Units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units offer four years Under group II 3 tnits 3 units 3 units 3 units a+- 3 units



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HRUC TON HIGH SCHOOL Requirements: English 3 12D Geometry ill Physics C11 Requirements English 4 Q13 History C C11 3rd English 1 and 4th Year and six units. Lat. 3 or Fr. 3 C1 Homernaking 5 a Electives Year 2 P nd 6 0553 : English 1, 2, and 3 and nine units. Hcniemaking 7 and 8 C199 Electives History B C11 except in History major. Physical Geography CU except in scien Intermediate A-lgebra UVQJ. Latin, French, German except Economic Geography 1 and 2 U2 eachj. Design 1 and 2 QQ eachl. ce major. in language major. Representation 1 and 2 QQ eachtl. Clhemistry CD e-xcept in science major. Mechanicail Drawing 1 and 2 GQ eachj. Homemaking fsome courses except in Homemaking majorj. No credit in any language unless taken two years. 15 units required to graduate with a Regents diploma. Beginning September, 1931 the grades and High School will run on monthly grade plan and the report cards will be sent home at tfhe end of every four weeks. Please go over the grades with your children and We Will be very glad to discuss ainy condition of any subject with you at your the convenience. TUITION FOR GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL Kindergarten 825.00 one year. Grades 550.00 one year. High School 350.00 one year. CALENDAR FOR YEAR 1931-1932 1931 1st semester begins .... ....... .... T u esday, September 8th Teachers' Convention . . . ........... Date undecided Columbus Day ......... . . .Monday, October 12th Teachers' Convention ............. .. .Friday, November 6th Thanksgiving Recess ................... .... N ovember 26-27th Christmas Vacation begins 3 P. M. ...... ....... D ecember 23rd 1932 School opens ......... Regents examinations . Second semester begins Washington's Birtthday Easter vacation .... ..... School opens ........ Memorial Day ........ Regents examinations Baccalaureate Sermon Class Night .......... Commencement Monday, January 4th .. . . . . . . . . .January 25-29 . .Monday, February 1st Monday, February 22nd . .Marchs 24th-April 4th .....Monday, April 4th ...Monday, May 30th . . . . . . . . .June 20-24th .. . . .Sunday, June 26th ....Monday, June 27th ....Tuesday, June 28th 13

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