All of the six-months schools of this county, which number about 20, will open Monday, July 12th. This is about a month earlier than they have been opening, and it is stated that the reason for starting them so early is that they will be out before the worst part of the winter sets in, and another reason is, when the schools stop for the Christmas holidays, that the average attendance drops in some instances less than 75 percent.
With the schools opening at this time they will be out the day before Christmas, and it is said that this will enable the schools to secure better teachers, as the teachers can go to the eastern part of the state and teach during the spring months.
Prof. J.N. Wilson, superintendent of schools, says that this plan has been tried out in several counties and that it has worked fine, and that he believes that it will be much better for the county than opening a month later.
All other schools will begin at the usual time that they have heretofore.
From the front page of The Ruralite, Sylva, N.C., Tuesday, July 6, 1926
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