(1 c BOAPD Or EDUCATION DISTRICT Or COLUMBIA Courses Of Study IN THE HIGH AND MANUAL PAINING SCHOOLS WASHINGTON, D. C. NORMAN T. ELLIOTT PRINTING COMPANY, Sy transfix r? HIGH and MANUAL TRAINING COURSE " T /~~\ ( /" LOCATIONS OF BUILDINGS Central High School.— Seventh and O streets northwest. Eastern High School.— Seventh and C streets southeast. Western High School.— Thirty-fifth and T streets northwest. Business High School.— Ninth street and Rhode Island avenue northwest. McKinley Manual Training School.— Seventh and Rhode Island avenue northwest. M Street High School.— M street, between First street and New Jersey avenue northwest. Armstrong Manual Training School.— P street between First and Third streets northwest. TERMS OF ADMISSION Pupils in the eighth grades of public schools are admitted to the high and manual training schools on the certificate of their eighth grade teachers. Entrance examinations are given only to pupils from other than the public schools of the District of Columbia. Proficiency in each of the above-named branches is required. Entrance examinations are held at the beginning of school in September of each year. All candidates for entrance are requested to confer with one of the members of the Board of Examiners at the Central High School, on Thursday, Friday or Saturday of the week preceding the opening of the public schools, between 9 a. m. and 12 m., and 2.30 and 4.30 p. m. QO O © CO -J o o 32 CO 2 UJ © << UJ ac >- a CO tJU O CO u CO ae © CJ 0. 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Ma :t or Lati Gen Frei Hist Mat ||| = v O """ 'X , bo LO bo "cO _i < O (0 0) < _l o lo a •g 2 h- i "*■ u b-j LO^J m" O Elect one Greek I-s German I -5 French I-5 glish III 4 tin III-5 or 4 Elect two from different Greek II-5 German II-5 French II-5 German I-5 French I-5 .a' H ■a g LO !a> S a bo-- Elect two from different f Greek III-.s ] German III-4 I French III 4 ) German II-5 I French II-5 liege Algebra and Au ( Chemistry I-5 1 Biology I-5 ' Physics I-.s a ar-^ cs a co^ T. a co bj > CO *T3 *T5 CA CO 1 ^ NOTES. A major study is one to which is regularly assigned at least four periods of school time per week. Candidates for diplomas must pursue four major subjects in each year, including all the prescribed studies. Under certain conditions, three major subjects in the fourth year may be accepted for gradua- tion. Students who from any cause fail to meet these requirements, are enrolled as "unclassified," and cannot graduate until the pre- scribed work is satisfactorily made up. One year of science is required of every pupil. If only three years of foreign language work be taken, one and the same language must be taken continuously. Physical culture is prescribed for all pupils. Spelling is prescribed for all pupils in the first and second years as a part of the English course. Drawing. one hour per week is required of all pupils in the first and second years. It is required of all Normal candidates through the four years. Pupils in the third and fourth year may be permitted to substitute major drawing, eight hours per week, for some other elective subject, exclusive of the required year of science. Such arrangement will be made by the principal only upon the presentation of good and sufficient reason, all such courses must be planned in detail. Mechanical Drawing is required of all pupils taking third year mathematics. A review course in arithmetic, as a minor elective, two hours weekly will be open to fourth year pupils. Any subject newly elected in the third year must be continued through the fourth. Pupils desiring two years of work in physics, chemistry or biology must take that subject during the second and third years. Choral work in music is prescribed for all pupils. Pupils intending to enter the Normal School are required to take music throughout the course. College Preparation. — Kvery student preparing for college should make an early decision in regard to the college he desires to enter, and, under the advice of the principal, make proper selection ot the required studies. Pupils preparing for institutions requiring cer- tain definite subjects may, with the written approval of the principal, substitute other than the offered electives in the third and fourth years. The Classical Course prepares pupils for Classical Courses in college. The Classical and Scientific Courses prepare pupils for scientific courses in college. The Scientific course prepares for advanced technical schools and colleges. Pupils in the Classical Course who are preparing for engineering courses in college should substitute Physics I and II for Latin III and IV. Suggestions To Parents. — The aim in offering the accompanying courses in the Washington High Schools has been to group certain studies, pursuit of which shall give a training as effective and well- balanced as is possible in any high school course. The majority of the pupils who complete the work of the high schools end their school training with graduation. It is therefore essential that each mind be as well trained foi its work as possible. To this end each course offer- ed attempts to combine the elements of broad culture with a group of studies suited to the peculiar qualities of individual minds. Thus, four years of English, two of mathematics, two of foreign language, either ancient or modern, one of an elementary science (except for the few whose college preparation may demand Greek instead of science) drawing, and music are required of all pupils in Academic Schools. Throughout the third and fourth years the serval courses offer opportunities of development along lines of personal aptitude. The basis of the Classical Course is English, Latin, and Greek or German or French. This course offers a training in the classics with an election of one of two modern languages, advanced mathematics, or mathematics and science. The last named combination is recom- mended to all pupils taking the Classical Course, unless they be candi- dates for admission to colleges which demand other work. The basis of the Scientific Course is English, mathematics, and science. It offers an opportunity of contining the language begun in the first year, either ancient or modern, or the substituting therefor of two years of a modern language. The basis of the Modern Language Course is English and German, with the choice of another language, French or Spanish, in the last two years. The basis of the History Course is English and history with a foreign language, either ancient or modern, with the choice of a modern language, either German or French, in the last two years. TEXT BOOKS AUTHORIZED FOR USE. IN THE FIRST YEAR CLASS. A'gebra: Wentworth's New School Algebra, $r.i2. English: Manual of Composition and Rhetoric, Gardiner, Kittredge and Arnold, fr.oo (ex. 78cts). Selections (may be procured as needed). Geography: Dryer, Lessons in Physical Geography, fr. 20. German: Spanhoofd's Lehrbuch der deutschen Sprache, fr.oo. History : The Ancient World, West, $1.50. Latin : Collar &. Daniell's First Year Latin, $1.00. Allen & Greenough's Grammar (revised) $I.2C Pearson's Essentials of Latin, 90 cts. (ex. 6S cts). Ingliss & Prettyman's First Latin Book, 90 cts. Ritche's Fabulae Faciles, 75 cts. The Advanced Rational Speller, Daly, 25 cts. The Laurel Song Book, $1.00. IN THE SECOND YEAR CLASS Chemistry : Remsen's Introduction to the Study of Chemistry, $1.12. English : Gardiner, Kittredge and Arnold, Manual of Composition and Rhetoric $1. 00 (ex. 78cts). Selections (procured as needed). French: Gibert, Elementary French Reader, 30 cts. Ce qu'on voit, de Pompery, 20 cts. Snow & Lebon, Easy French, 60 cts. Joynes, Minimum French Grammar and Reader, 75 cts. Geometry : Wentworth's Plane and Solid (Revised), fi.25. Geometrical Exercises, 12 cts. German: Spanhoofd's Lehrbuch. Kleine Geschichten fur Aufanger (Appleton), 45 cts. Benedix,''Nein,"25 cts. Seidel's "Leberecht Huhnchen," 3octs- Hohlf eld's Deutsches Liederbuch, 60 cts. Greek : Goodwin's Greek Grammar (Edition of '92), $1.50. White's First Greek Book, $1.25. Latin: Daniell's New Latin Composition, $1.00. Collar and Daniell's First Year Latin, $1.00. Caesar's Gallic War, (Allen and Greenough, $1.25. Gunnison and Harley, $1.25, exchange price, 90 cts). Mann and Twiss Physics, $1.25 (ex. 95 cts.) The Advanced Rational Speller, Daly, 25 cts. The Laurel Song Book, fr.oo. IN THE THIRD YEAR CLASS. Biology : Wilkin's Inductive Biology, 75 cts. Animal Studies, $1.25. Chemistry ; Remsen's Introduction to the Study of Chemistry, $1. 12. Civil Government : Bryce's American Commonwealth, $1.60. English: Chaucer, Milton, Shakespeare. Macaulay's Essay on Mil- ton. Halleck's History of English Literature, $1.25, (ex. 95 cts). French : Joynes' Minimum French Grammar and Reader, 75 cts. Erckmann-Chatrian, Madame Therese, 50 cts. Gibert's Elementary French Reader, 30 cts. Snow and Lebon's Easy French, 60 cts. *Heath's English-French and French-English Dictionary, $1.25. Ger- man ; Baumbach's " Der Schwiegersohn," 30 cts. Lessing's " Minna von Barnhelm," 50 cts. Hohlfeld's Deutsches Liederbuch, 60 cts. Jagemann's German Syntax, 80 cts. Wesselhoeft's Composition, 40 cts. Newson's German Daily Life, 75 cts. * Heath's German-English and English-German Dictionary, $1.10. Greek: Goodwin's Greek Gram- mar, $1.50. Goodwin and White's Xenophon's Anabasis, $1.50. Collar and Daniell's Greek Prose Composition, 90 cts. History: Robinson's History of Western Europe, $1.60. Latin: Select Orations of Cicero, Tunstall's (Revised), $1.20, or Allen & Greenough's New Edition, $1.40. Daniell's New Latin Composition, $1.00. Mathe- matics: Solid Geometry, Wentworth's Plane and Solid (Revised) $1.25. Trigonometry and Surveying, Wentworth's (with tables) Second Revised Edition, $1.35. Physics: Hall and Bergen's A Text Book of Physics, Revised, $1.25. Lodge's Mechanics, $1.35. Political Econ- omy, Bulloch, Introduction to Economics, $1.28. Spanish : Intro- duccion a la lengua Castellana, De Gareunes and Marion, 90 cts. El final de Norma, Alarcon, 75 cts. The Laurel Song Book, $i.co. * Recommended for purchase. IN THE FOURTH YEAR CLASS. Arithmetic : Beman & Smith, Higher Arithmetic, 80 cts. Botany: Bergen's Foundations of Botany (without Flora) $1.20. Coulter's Plant Studies, $1.25. English: (References may be procured as need- ed.) Halleck's History of English Literature, $1.25 (ex. 95 cts). French : Fontaine' Livre de Lecture et de Conversation, with Voca- bulary, 90 cts. Dictionnaire Petit Larousse, Illustre, $1.25. Theuriet, Bigarreau, 25 cts. Joynes' Minimum French Grammar and Reader, 75 cts. Erckmann-Chatrian, Madame Therese, 50 cts. Ger- man: Schiller's "William Tell" (Sachtleben's Edition), 50 cts. Goethe's " Iphigenie," 60 cts. Goethe's, Hermann and Dorothea, 60 cts. Lehmann's Literaturgeschichte, 40 cts. Jagemann's Syntax, 80 cts. Wesselhoeft's Composition, 40 cts. Hohlfeld's Deutsches Lieder- buch, 60 cts. Newson's German Daily Life, 75 cts. Greek: Benner's Homer's Iliad, $ r.6o. Goodwin's Greek Grammar, $1.50. Goodwin's Greek Reader, $1.50. Collar and Daniell's Beginner's Greek Prose Composition, 90 cts. Pearson's Greek Prose Composition, 90 cts. Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon (abridged), $1.25. History : McLaughlin's A History of the American Nation, $1.40. Latin: Virgil's Aeneid, Greenough and Kittredge, $1.50. Mather and Wheeler's Latin Prose Composition, $1.00 (college class only), Burgess, Drill Vocabulary for Virgil, 30 cts. Mathematics: College Algebra, Wentworth's, First Edition, $1.50. Analytical Geometry, Wentworth's, $1.25. Spanish: Marianela, Galdos, 75 cts. Temprano y consol, Bazan, 35 cts. Despues de la lluvia, edition Cortina, 25 cts. Giese's First Book in Spanish, $1.20. Zoology: Kellogg's Elementary Zoology, $1.20. The Laurel Song Book, Si. 00. COURSES Or STUDY BUSINESS HIGH SCHOOL WASHINGTON, D. C. TWO-YEAR COURSE. FOUR-YEAR COURSE. FIRST YEAR. FIRST YEAR. Elementary Bookkeeping and Elementary Bookkeeping and Business Practice 5 Business Practice 5 Business Arithmetic 4 Business Arithmetic 4 English 4 English 4 Shorthand 4 French, German or Spanish or 5 Physical Geography 3 Physical Geography 3 Penmanship i Penmanship 1 Drawing, Freehand or Com- Drawing, Freehand or Com- mercial i mercial 1 Typewriting i 23 23 SECOND YEAR. SECOND YEAR. Advanced Bookkeeping or Advanced Bookkeeping 6 Shorthand 6 Biology and Commercial Pro- Applied and Interpretive ducts 5 Arithmetic 3 Applied and Interpretive English 4 Arithmetic 3 Commercial Law 3 English or French, German or Commercial Geography 3 Spanish 4 Typewriting 4 Commercial Geography 3 Penmanship 1 23 22 THIRD YEAR. Pupils may transfer from the two-year course to the four-year course at the end of the first year, without condition. Pupils transferring to the four- year course, on completion of the second year of the short course, must take extra work in language or Science in place of Beginners' shorthand, law (fourth } - ear), and possibly some typewriting. While the total of recitations per week is heavy, it should be remembered that a portion of the work requires no home prepara- tion. Algebra and Inventional Geometry Accounting, Auditing and Fi- nance or Shorthand (Be- ginners' ) English French, German or Spanish Elementary and Industrial Physics Commercial and Industrial Historv Shorthand (Elective, Continu- ation class for Shorthand pupils transferring from two-rear course. ) 2 FOURTH YEAR. Business Organization and Management 4 English 3 French, German or Spanish 3 Government and Industrial Problems 2 Commercial Law 3 Typewriting 4 Advanced Shorthand and Office Training or Geome- try or Elementary and In- dustrial Chemistry 5 24 NOTES ON COURSES FOR THE BUSINESS HIGH SCHOOL. i. A diploma will be given on completion of the four-year course; a certificate, on completion of the two-year course. 2. Drawing will be required the first year and will be elective other years. 3. Music or public speaking will be required of all pupils in each year. 4. Physical training will be required of all pupils in each year. 5. In the first and second years, an additional hour per week will be given to oral reading and spelling. 6. A foreign language begun in first or second year must be con- tinued for at least three years. 7. A pupil may elect back more than one year, only by consent of the Prinipal. TEXT BOOKS AUTHORIZED FOR USE IN THE BUSINESS HIGH SCHOOL. FIRST YKAR. Bookkeeping : Snyder and Thurston's Bookkeeping, f 1.25 Business High School Bookkeeping Set, .50 Business High School Practice Blanks, .40 Business Arithmetic : Moore's New Commerical Arithmetic, 1.00 (Exchange price, 76 cents). English : Manual of Composition, Gardiner, Kittredge and Arnold. (Exchange price, 78 cents). 1.00 Shorthand : Barnes' Manual, Revised Edition. .90 Physical Georgraphy : Dryer's, 1.20 (Exchange price, 95 cents). Spelling: Daly's Rational Speller, .25 Dictionary: "Everybody's," .35 Foreign Language : Text to be selected. Music : Laurel Song Book, 1.00 SECOND YEAR. Bookkeeping : Snyder and Thurston's Bookkeeping, 1.25 Biology and Commercial Products : Text to be selected. Applied Arithmetic . Thurston's Practical Tests, .45 English : Manual of Composition. Gardiner, Kittredge and Arnold, 1.00 (Exchange price, 78 cents). Commercial Law : Huffcut's Business Law, 1.00 (Exchange price, 82 cents). Commercial Geography : Adams', 1.30 Spelling : Daly's Rational Speller, .25 Music : Laurel Song Book, 1.00 » THIRD YEAR. Text books to be selected. MANUAL TRAINING COURSES GENERAL SCIENTIFIC COURSE (Optional subjects are underscored) FIRST YEAR. SECOND YEAR Hrs per week Hrs per week Etiglsh, 4 English, 4 Ancient History, 3 Geometry, 4 Algebra, 5 Chemistry, 4 Pbysics, 4 Pbysics, or 4 Drawing : Applied Biology 4 Freehand, 2 Drawing : Mechanical, 2 Freehand, 2 Shopwork : 4 Mechanical, 2 Joinery, Shopwork, 4 Wood Turning, Foundry, Pattern-making Domestic Science 2 Domestic Science, 2 Domestic Art, 2 Domestic Art, 2 Dressmaking, Plain Sewing, Military Drill, 4 Dressmaking, Physical Culture (Girls) i Military Drill, 4 Music. i Physical Culture (gii Is) I Music. I THIRD YEAR. FOURTH YEAR. English, Solid Geometry, ") Trigonometry and y Surveying, J Elementary Steam, Engineering, * Elementary Industrial Chemistry, Biology, History of Modern Europe, German, or P'rench, Mechanical Drawing or 6 Freehand Drawing, 6 Drawing : Freehand, 2 Mechanical. 2 Shop work, 4 Machine Shop, Domestic Science, 2 Domestic Art, 4 Military Drill 4 Physical Culture (Girl) 1 Music. 1 (Four major subject required). Hrs. per -sv eek Hrs per week 4 English, 4 Mathematics, 5 4 Applied Electricity, 4 Chemistry, (qualitative) 4 4 German 4 4 or French, 4 Biology, **American History, Mechanical Drawing, or Freehand Drawing, Domestic Science, or Domestic Art, Shopwork, Drawing : Freehand, 2 or Mechanical, 2 Shopwork, 4 Machine Shop, Domestic Science 2 or Domestic Art, 4 Military Drill, 4 Physical Culture (Girls) 1 Music. 1 (Four major subjects required. * Boys and girls separately ; the work of the former bearing on the simpler manufacturing processes, and that of the latter on domestic science and domestic art. ** With special emphasis on industrial development. TECHNICAL PREPARATORY COURSE. (Optional subjects are underscored) FIRST YEAR. SECOND YEAR Hrs per week Hrs per week English, 4 English, 4 Algebra, 5 Geometry, 4 German, 5 German, 4 Drawing : Physics I 4 Freehand 2 Drawing : Mechanical, 2 Freehand, 2 Shopwork, 4 Mechanical, 2 Joinery, Shopwork, 4 Wood Turning, Forging, Pattern Making, Domestic Science 2 Domestic Science, 2 Domestic Art, 2 Domestic Art, 2 Dressmaking, Plain Sewing, Military Drill, 4 Military Drill, 4 Physical Culture Gir Is) i Physical Culture (Girls) i Music. i Music. i THIRD YEAR. FOUR YEAR. English, Chemistry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry and Surveying, Physics II, Biology, German, French, History, J Hrs. per week 4 4 Drawing, Freehand, Mechanical, Shopwork, Machine Shop, Domestic Science, Domestic Art, Military Drill, Physical Culture (Girls) Music. English, * American History, College Algebra and Analytics, ■(• Applied Electricity, ff Elementary Industrial Chemistry, Biology, German, Hrs per week 4 4 5 4 French, 2 Mechanical Drawing or 6 2 Freehand Drawing 6 4 Domestic Science, 6 2 or Domestic Art, 6 4 4 Drawing, i Freehand, 2 i Mechanical, 2 Shopwork, 4 Machine Shop, Domestic Science, 2 Domestic Art, 4 T Military Drill, 4 Physicial Culture (Girls) i Music. i * Required in either third or fouth year of pupils going to higher institutions. f Open only to those who have had two years of Physics, ff Boys and girls separately ; the work of the former hearing on the simpler manufacturing processes and that of the latter on Domestic Science and Domestic Art. SPECIAL TECHNICAL COURSE (Optional subjects are underscored.) FIRST YEAR. SECOND YEAR. Hrs per week Hrs per week English, 4 English, 4 Mathematics, 4 History, 4 Physics, 4 Chemistry, 4 Drawing : Drawing : Freehand, 2 Freehand, 2 Mechanical, 2 Mechanical 2 Shopwork s Shopwork, 8 Joinery, ) Machine Shop 8 Wood Turning, y 4 or Machine Shop 4 Pattern Making, J . and Wood Turnin g 4 Forging, Domestic Science, 4 4 or Forging, 4 Domestic Art, 4 Domestic Science, 4 Plain Sewing, Domestic Art, 4 Dressmaking, Military Drill, Military Drill, 4 Note. — A certificate, but not a diploma, will be granted upon com- pletion of this course. TEXT BOOKS AUTHORIZED FOR USE Mckinley and Armstrong manual training school. First Year — Algebra: Wentworth's New School Algebra, $1.12. Arithemetic. Moore's New Commercial Arithmetic, $1.10. English. Gardiner, Kittredge and Arnold's Manual of Composi- tion and Rhetoric, $1.00 (Exchange price, 78 cts.) German. Spanhoofd's Lehrbuch, $1.10. History. West's Ancient World $1.50. Physics. Henderson and Woodhull's Elementary Physics and Experiments, $1.10 or Mann and Twiss' Physics, $1.25. The Laurel Song Book, $1.00. Second Year. — Chemistry. Remsen's Introduction to the Study of Chemistry, $1.12. English. Gardiner, Kittredge and Arnold's Manual of Composition and Rhetoric, $1.00 (Exchange price, 7S cts. Geometry. Schultze and Sevenoak's Plane and Solid Geometry, $1.10. German. Spanhoofd's Lehrbuch, $1.00 Spanhoofd's Kleine Geschichten fur Anfanger (Appleton) 40 cts. Benedix " Nein," $1.25. Seidel's " Leberecht- Huhnchen," 30 cts. Hohlfeld's Duetsche Liederbuch, 60 cts. History. Cheyney's Short History of England, $1.40. Physics. Hall and Bergen's "A Text Book on Physics," Revised, $1.25 (For second year students of Physics.) Henderson and Woodhull's Elemen- tary Physics and Experiments, $ 1.10, or Mann and Twiss' Physics, $r.25 (For first year students of Physics.) Gilley's Physics, $1.30. Music. The Laurel Song Book, $1.00. Third Year. — Biology. Wilkin's Inductive Biology, 75 cts. Jordan et al. Animal Studies, $1.25. Chemistry. Remsen's Introduc- tion to the Study of Chemist^', $1.12. English. Halleck's History of English Literature, $1.25 (Exchange price, 95 cts.) French. Fontaine's Livre de Lecture et de Conversation, 90 cts. Gibert's Elementary French Reader, 30 cts. Snow and Lebon's Easy French, 60 cts. Joyne's Minimum French Grammar and Reader, 75 cts. Dictionnaire Larousse, $i.co. German. " Der Schwiegersohn," 30 cts. Lessing's "Minna von Barnhelrn," 50 cts. Hohlfeld's Duetsche Liederbuch, 60 cts. Jagemaun's German Syntax, 80 cts. Wesselhoeft's German Composition 40 cts. Newson's German Daily Life, 75 cts. Heath's German- English and English-German Dictionary, $1.10. Gore's German Scientific Reader, 75 cts. Dippold's German Scientific Reader, 75 cts. History. Robinson's History of < Western Europe, $1.60. Mathematics. Schultze and Sevenoak's Plane and Solid Geometry, $1.10. Wentworth's Trigonometry and Survey- ing (with tables) Second Revised Edition, $1.35. Physics. Hall and Bergen's (Revised) $1.25. Leaflets on Steam Boilers and Engines. Fourth Year. — Botany. Bergen's Foundations of Botany (with Flora) $1.25. Coulter's Plant studies, $1.25. English. Hal- leck's History of English Literature, $1.25 (Exchange price, 95 cts. French. Fontaine's Livre de Lecture et de Conversa- tion, with Vocabulary, 90 cts. Joyne's Minimum French Gram- mar and Reader, 75 cts. Chatrain's Madame Therese, 50 cts. Theuriet's Bigarraeau, 25 cts. Dictionnaire Larousse, $1.00. German. Schiller's " Wilhelm Tell," 50 cts. Goethe's Iphi- genie, 60 cts. Jagemaun's German Syntax, 80 cts. Wessel- hoeft's German Composition, 40 cts. Newson's German Daily Life, 75 cts. Hohlfeld's Deutsche Liederbuch, 60 cts. Gore's German Scientific Reader, 75 cts. Dippold's German Scientific Reader, 75 cts. History. McLaughlin's "A History of the American Nation," $1.40. Mathematics. Beman and Smith's Higher Arithmetic, 80 cts. Wentworth's College Algebra (First Edition) $1.50. Wentworth's Analytical Geometry, $1. 25 Physics. Thompson's Elementary Lessons in Electricity and Magnetism, $1.40. Loney's Mechanics and Hydrostatics, $1. 25. Music. The Laurel Song Book, $1.00. Zoology. Kellog's Elementary Zoology, $1.00. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 019 745 375 8