The Nebo High School will open its next session on Monday, Sept. 4th, with Mr. H.M. Roland as principal. Mr. Roland served the school during the past year very satisfactorily. He will be assisted during the coming year by a very strong corps of teachers. The selection of teachers has been made with much care and the patrons of Nebo school are promised a very high grade of work. The faculty of the school is as follows:
Principal, H.M. Roland.
High school teachers: Miss Emma Good man of Mount Ulla; Miss ???me Stacy of Nebo.
Grammar grade teachers: Miss Gladys Davis of Estil, S.C.; Miss Lottie Wilson of Nebo and Miss Alda English.
Primary grade teachers: Miss Nannie McCall and Miss Hollifield of Rutherford county.
The standard of the Nebo school has been raised to the highest classification—that of an accredited high school—all the requirements to be placed on the accredited list having been met. This is the goal toward which the school has been working for some time, and the students and patrons of the school will doubtless learn with much interest that the school has been able to come up to the standard.
Considerable work has been done on the dormitory this year. It has been painted inside and out and will be in first class condition by the time school opens. Much new furnishings will be added, which will mean much in the way of comfort to the boarding students.
Principal Roland is at work, outlining and organizing his work for the coming year and is looking forward to the best year that Nebo has ever known. Prospective students who have not made arrangements to enter the Nebo school are requested to communicate with Mr. H.M. Roland, principal, Nebo, N.C.
From the front page of the Marion Progress, Aug. 17, 1922
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