Hicksville High School - Hixonian Yearbook (Hicksville, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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THE STORY OF THE HIGH SCHOOL 1635 First free, public, secondary education .... Boston Latin School .... Cur¬ riculum of the Latin Grammar School set by colleges. I 647 Massachusetts law required grammar schools in every town of one hundred fami¬ lies .... Supported by land grants, bequests, tuition, taxation, legacies . . . Controlled by clergy .... Private schools more practical. 1787 New York State supported academies. I 824 Massachusetts exempted towns of less than five thousand from secondary schools .... Large number of district tax-supported elementary schools. 1780 6000 academies established in the state .... Academy not closely related to the college ..... State aid determined in New York by number of students in the classics .... Unjust in view of the essential purpose .... Preparing for the business of life .... Curriculum of academy democratic .... Social ex¬ clusion—on account of the high costs .... Academy set up tradition of sec¬ ondary education for only upper class . . . Obstacle to democratic education. 1818 Boston provided education from ABC class through common school . . . No provision for those not expecting to attend college. 1821 Boston opened English Hiqh School .... First application of name to modern secondary school .... Classics demoted .... Emphasis on English . . . . Vocational education .... Three year course .... Exclusion of oirls . . . . Larqe curriculum .... Democratic .... Slow progress of High Schools . . . Old tradition of education for the upper class an obstacle .... Much hostility. 1842 School district established in Detroit .... Divided into wards .... Under Board of Education .... Michigan a leader in secondary education. 1850 Addition of degrees in colleges other than A. B.Demand for wider high school curriculum. 1874 Taxation for secondary education support declared legal, by the Supreme Court. 1890 8-4 Plan of organization adopted—except in the South. 1899 Recommendation for free election of subjects .... By committee on College Entrance Requirements. 1910 6-3-3 Plan of organization in California .... Rapid growth of plan. 1913 Committee on Reorganization of Secondary Education appointed .... By Na¬ tional Education Association. 1918 Report of committee .... Seven objectives of secondary education . . . . Health .... Command of fundamental processes . . . Worthy home-mem¬ bership .... Vocation .... Civic education .... Use of leisure . . . . Eth ica I ch aracter. 1927- Yearbooks of National Education Association give much constructive criticism. 1928 1930 36 high school students to every thousand population .... Growth from 3 to 1000 since 1893. 1935 Greatly advanced system .... Still some weaknesses .... School of the people .... Courses that are practical, beneficial and disciplinary . . . The three hundreth anniversary of secondary education in the United States. Page 4

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