There will be a joint summer school for Stokes and Surry counties at Pilot Mountain opening June 22 and running for six weeks. Prof. Guy Houck, Principal of Pilot Mountain High School, will be the director of this summer school. The grammar grade work will be taught by Miss Nellie Hines of 402 Sunset Drive, Winston-Salem, N.C., and the primary work will be in charge of Miss Vera Wharton of 942 Chestnut Street, Greensboro, N.C.
The entrance requirements have been changed so that the applicants must now have four full years of high school work, and there is no provision for entrance by examination. Applicants must be 18 years of age and must enter during the first three days of the school. Holders of Provisional A and temporary certificates will be admitted for the renewal of their certificates. If graduates of Standard high schools attend a county summer school, they will only receive a Provisional Elementary certificate, since two units of summer school work are required now for the Elementary B. certificate. It would be better for graduates of standard schools to attend a State summer school. Holders of Elementary A and B certificates may obtain renewal credit by attending a county summer school, but it would be better for these to attend a State Summer School.
No teachers will be approved next year who do not hold a State certificate. Therefore, I trust that all prospective teachers will make arrangements to secure a certificate.
--E.S. Hendren, Superintendent
From the front page of the Danbury Report, Wednesday, June 17, 1925
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