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Example sentences for "high schools"

  • It is expected that its greatest use will be as a guide for members of women's clubs, literary societies, and classes in colleges or high schools.

  • It is expected that its greatest use will be as a guide for members of women's clubs, literary societies, and classes in college or high schools.

  • The college accepts all graduates of accredited high schools--i.

  • Another goodly group of articles discusses the teaching of economic history and of other social sciences related to economics, either in high schools or colleges.

  • The limits of this paper exclude the treatment of the subject in the professional training of teachers in normal schools, high schools, and graduate schools, as well as in extension courses for teachers or in their private reading.

  • A scientific and very practical text for high schools.

  • When he left the district school at the age of twelve, he went to Poughkeepsie, and there attended the grammar and high schools, graduating from the latter in 1900.

  • Seward Institute, receiving the benefit of the reserve fund, and also the State appropriation for high schools, thus fulfilling in a greater sense the beneficent plans of the original founder.

  • The teachers have, further, a seminary course of one year for those who are to teach in infant schools, of two years to prepare for the elementary schools, and of three years for the girls' high schools.

  • At a later period provision was made for teachers of girls' high schools, as also for those who desired to become teachers but were too young to enter the normal school.

  • The school is not so needed as formerly, since the government has started girls' high schools, but it is still maintained, and aids in bringing new life into the hopeless society of the East.

  • Those who are taking academic courses in high schools--and they greatly outnumber the vocational students--should have a chance to render service through the schools.

  • A part of the museum equipment of especial benefit to boys in high schools is the wireless telegraph station, which was set up and is kept in working order by boys.

  • It obviously may play a very large part in high schools, the librarian of which it supplies, as in the city of Cleveland.

  • Secondary education is carried on chiefly in private schools, though the law of 1903 permits the establishment of high schools to follow elementary education.

  • Kindergartens were established; also courses for the instruction of adult women, for women principals of high schools, for women in the Gymnasiums and Realgymnasiums.

  • At first the Club endeavored to secure a more thorough education for women, and therefore labored for the improvement of the girls' high schools, and for the institution of coeducational schools.

  • Women are frequently employed as teachers in high schools, as clerks, and as librarians.

  • Several mid-western states have passed legislation permitting school districts to combine into community districts for the support of consolidated schools or high schools, irrespective of township or county boundaries.

  • The Act of 1871 gave the Council of Public Instruction a large measure of control over textbooks to be used in High Schools.

  • Even in the details of his school legislation, especially that relating to High Schools, Ryerson adopted suggestions of men more competent than himself to form a judgment.

  • It raised the status of High Schools, enabling them to begin advanced work, and indirectly increased the efficiency of the Public Schools by fixing a standard of attainment.

  • He did not believe in forcing all to study Latin, nor did he believe in apportioning grants to High Schools on the basis of the number of pupils studying Latin.

  • In secondary schools (first in academies, then later in high schools) history was taught as a separate study from about 1830.

  • The Organization of History in High Schools.

  • It has been open only to seniors and graduate students who have specialized in history and who expect to teach that subject in high schools.

  • This would include the municipal legislative reference library in the city hall, libraries in public schools, high schools, and possibly such others as libraries in municipal art galleries, museums, etc.

  • A third general method remains: systematic training in regularly scheduled classes in the high school and a systematic course in the normal school for the future teachers of elementary and of high schools.

  • It is only an application of the specialization which is so common in high schools and by which each subject has its own teacher who may or may not try to correlate his own work with that of his colleagues.

  • This decision gave marked impetus to the development of public secondary or high schools, and they have increased rapidly in number.

  • Early in the 19th century there arose a well-defined demand for public secondary schools--high schools, as they are popularly known.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "high schools" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    high altar; high esteem; high glee; high ground; high mountains; high price; high schools; high standing; high time; higher court; higher criticism; higher grade; higher infant mortality and death rates; higher order; higher plane; higher position; higher sense; higher standard; higher temperatures; higher things; highly dependent; highly inclined; highly satisfactory; highly seasoned; highway robbery; true knowledge