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BRYAN STREET HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL By PAUL JOHNSON HE first Dallas High School, which was founded in 1887, from which the T present Bryan Street High School is descended, was located above Austin Bros. Grocery Co., at the corner of Main and Akard Streets. At this time the number of teachers did not exceed ten and the facilities of the school were core respondingly inadequate. Since this time the advancement of the school has been marked. After several years the school was moved to its present site which was then occupied by the building of what had formerly been a Methodist college. This was quite an improvement over the first school. In fact, although there are many courses in our curriculum now that we did not have then, although our facilities are more modern and more convenient, and although our teachers are possibly more efficient and more competent, there were several courses which we do not now have. Two courses, Greek and Psychology, which were taught then, have been discontinued and there were probably others of which we could get no information. Further, more, although no grades lower than the ninth are now taught, at that time the grades ran from the fourth to the twelfth. It was onlyin recent years that the practice of teaching grades lower than the ninth was discontinued. Finally the board of education felt the need of a new high school. Ac! cordingly, the old building was destroyed, and our present building, a picture of which is printed on this page, was erected. It was thought that this would sate Page Nine
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