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STATE COURSE OF STUDY

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ISSUED MONTHLY

Entered as second-class matter March 21, 1933, at the post office at
Frankfort, Kentucky, under the Act of August 24, 1912.

Vol. VII 0 January, 1940 O No.11

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOREWORD

Section 4377-12, Kentucky Statutes, imposes upon the State Board
of Education, 011 the recommendation and with the advice of its execu-
tive officer, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the duty of
prescribing, printing, publishing, and distributing at public ex-
pense, rules, regulations, courses of study, curriculuins, etc.

Section 4384-26, Kentucky Statutes, provides that:

“The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall prepare, or cause to
be prepared, and submit for approval and adoption and publication by
the State Board of Education minimum courses of study for the differ-
ent grades and kinds of common schools of the Commonwealth, and

regulations governing educational equipment of school buildings and
classrooms.”

in accordance with this authority imposed upon the Superin-
tendent of Public Instruction, a copy of the state course of study for
grades one to twelve, inclusive, adopted by the State Board of Educa—
tion, is being published herein.

Demand for forms necessary in planning building projects has
exhausted our present supply. The forms printed herein will serve as
suggestions to boards of education and citizens of the Commonwealth
in preparing to finance building projects.

JOHN W. BROOKER, _
Superintendent of Public Instruction.

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APPROVED STATE COURSES OF STUDY FOR
GRADES 1 T0 12

The school laws do not provide that any specific subjects be taught
in the common schools. Section 4384-26, Kentucky Statutes pro~
vides that :

“The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall prepare, or cause
to be prepared, and submit for approval and adoption and publication
by the State Board of Education minimum courses of study for the
different grades and .kinds of common schools of the Commonwealth,
and regulations governing educational equipment of school buildings
and classrooms.”

The following courses of study have been adopted by the State
Board of Education for grades one to twelve of the common schools.
An effort has been made to arrange the programs for grades seven and
eight in such a manner that either the six-year high school or the
junior high school organization may be adopted for a school district.
The starred subjects are the core or required subjects to be taught in
each grade throughout the State. One or more of the other subjects
may or may not be included in the program of a particular school
district.

This Minimum Course of Study is set up in accordance with Sec-
tion. 4884—26, Kentucky Statutes, and as a guide in the purchase of
textbooks by the State. Each local board of education will adopt its
own course of study upon the recommendation of its superintendent,
which course must include all subjects listed in the State Minimum
Course of Study, plus such additional subjects from the optional list
as may be necessary to meet local needs. It is strongly urged that
Music and Art be included in the lower six grades in all local courses
of study where it is practical to teach these subjects.

If funds are available after purchasing textbooks for those sub-
jects on the State ’s Minimum Course of Study, two additional text-
books will be purchased for the first grade, two for the second grade,
and one textbook for each of the remaining elementary grades for
those subjects selected from the optional list by the local board of
education upon the recommendation of its superintendent.

ELEMENTARY GRADES

First Grade Second Grade
*Primer *Reading
*Reading *Writing
Art *Spelling
Music Art
Writing Music
Health Health
Safety Safety
Science Science
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Third Grade

*Reading
*Language
*Writing
*Spelling
*Arithmetic
*Health

Art

Music

Geography

Safety

Science

Social Science

Fifth Grade

*Reading
*Language
*Writing
*Spelling
*Arithmetic
*Health
*‘Geography
*History
Art
Music
Science
Social Science
Safety

Seventh Grade

*Reading
*Language
*Geography
*Kentucky History
*Government (Including
Kentucky Government)
*Arithmetic

*Health or *Elementary Science

Art
Music
Writing
Spelling
Guidance
Safety

Fou rth Grade

*iReIadin g
*Language
*Writing
*Spelling
*Arithmetic
*Health
*Geography
*History

Art

Music

Safety

Science

Social Science

Sixth Grade

*Reading
*Language
*VVriting
*Spelling
*Arithmetic
*Health ,
*Geography
*History

Art

Music

Science

Social Science

Safety

Eighth Grade

*Reading
*Language
*U. S. History
*Arithmetic
*Agriculture 01' *Ele. Science
Art

Music
Writing
Spelling
Health
Guidance
Safety

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Seventh Grade

*English:
*Literature
*Composition
*Social Science, Integrated, or
*Geography
*Kentucky History
*Government (Including
Kentucky Government)
*Mathematics
*Health or *Elementary Science
Art
Music

Eighth Grade

*English:
*Literature
*Composition
*Social Science, Integrated, or
*U. S. History
*Mathematics
*Agriculture or *Ele. Science
Art
Music
Writing
Spelling
Health

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Seventh Grade—Continued
Writing
Spelling
Guidance
Safety
Home Economics
Industrial Arts

Ninth Grade

English:

Literature

Composition
Mathematics
Social Science, Integrated, or

Civics

Ancient and Medieval History
Health
General Science
Foreign Languages

Latin

Eighth Grade—Continued

Guidance
Safety
Home Economics
Industrial Arts
Jr. Business Training
Foreign Languages

Latin

Spanish

French

German

Spanish

French

German
Music
Art
Home Economics
Vocational Agriculture
High School Spelling
High School Arithmetic
Safety
General Language
Practical Mathematics

SENiOR HIGH SCHOOL

8—4 Organization

Ninth Grade

English:

Literature

Composition
Civics
Ancient and Medieval History
Health and Physical Education
High School Arithmetic
Algebra
General Science
Foreign Languages

Latin

Spanish

French

German
Music
Art
Home Ecnoomics
Vocational Agriculture
Industrial Arts
High School Spelling
Safety
Practical Mathematics
General Language

Eleventh Grade

English:

Literature

Composition
United States History
Health and Physical Education
Plane Geometry
Foreign Languages

Tenth Grade

English:

Literature

Composition
Modern History—World History
Health and Physical Education
Algebra
Business Arithmetic
Foreign Languages

Latin

Spanish

French

German
Biology
Home Economics
Vocational Agriculture
Industrial Arts
Art
Music

Twelfth Grade

English:

Literature

Composition
Advanced Civics
Economics
Sociology
Health and Physical Education

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eleventh Grade—Continued
Latin
French
Spanish
German
Chemistry
Home Economics
Vocational Agriculture
Industrial Arts
Music
Art
Typewriting
Shorthand
Bookkeeping and Accounting
Public Speaking
High School Geography
Business Spelling
Advanced General Mathematics
Journalism
General Business

Twelfth Grade—Continued
Foreign Languages
Latin
French
Spanish

German
Physics
Solid Geometry
Trigonometry
Home Economics
Vocational Agriculture
Industrial Arts
Music
Art
Bookkeeping and Accounting
Shorthand
Typewriting
Office Practice
Commercial Law

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secured by a Trust Deed, made by said company to the ______________________________________
........................................ Bank, i , Kentucky, as
trustee, reference thereto being hereby made for a particular description
of the terms and conditions thereof on which the said bonds are issued
and secured and for a description of the security therefor and the rights of
the bondholders thereto.

The right is hereby reserved to the company to pay any or all of said
bonds at any interest paying period, by the payment of principal and accrued
interest, and on giving ten days previous notice as prescribed in said
Trust Deed; provided, however, that the bonds to be paid before maturity
shall be selected by lot from the whole number then outstanding.

This bond shall not be valid and obligatory unless and until authenti-
cated as one of said series of bonds by a certificate endorsed hereon, signed
by the .............................................................. Bank, ...................................................... ,
Kentucky (Trustee).

' This bond may be registered in the owners’ name on the registration

book ‘kept at the office of the ........................................................ Bank, Trustee,
as in said trust deed provided, and said registry shall be noted on the bond
by the ...................................................... Bank, ..............................................................

Kentucky, after which no transfer hereof shall be valid unless made on
the said books by the registered owner hereof in person, or by his attorney
duly authorized, and similarly noted on the bond; but the same may be dis-
charged from registry by being transferred in a manner aforesaid to bearer,
after which it shall be transferable by delivery, but it may again be regis-
tered as before. The registry of this bond as above shall not restrain the
negotiability of the interest coupons by delivery merely.

On default in the payment of interest or of the principal of any of said
bonds, or default in the performance of any of the covenants made by the
company in said Trust Deed, the principal of this bond may become and
be due and payable before the above specified maturity, together with the
accrued interest thereon, as provided in said Trust Deed.

No personal liability whatever, by virtue of any statute or otherwise,
shall attach to or be incurred by the officers, or directors of said company,
or any or either of the undersigned, by reason of any of the obligations,
covenants, or agreements expressed or implied in this bond, or in the cou-
pons hereof or in the said Trust Deed.

The execution and delivery of this bond on behalf of said company is
authorized and directed by resolution of the Board of Directors.

In witness whereof, the said ................................................ Educational Cor-
poration has caused these presents to be signed in its corporate name by
its president or vice president, its corporate seal to be attached to be
executed in its behalf by the signature of its secretary this ..................................

day of ........ , 19 .........
Educational Corporation

Dy ' .i.., President
Secretary

 

 

 

 

FORM OF INTEREST COUPONS

$ ................................................
0n the 1st day of .................................. , 19 ........ , the ............................................
Educational Corporation will pay to the bearer hereof, at the

Bank, """"" iié‘ri'tucki

.. ._ Dollars, in gold coin of the United
States of America of or equal to the present standard of weight and fineness,
being Six months interest on its First Mortgage Bond No. ........................ , sub-
ject, however, to the conditions of said bond.

 

Educational Corporation
President
Secretary

 

 

 

 

 

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FORM OF TRUSTEE’S CERTIFICATE

This is to ce1tify that this bond is one of the bonds mentioned in the
Mo1tgage 01 Trust Deed refelied to within.
.......... Bank
............ , President

............ , Secl etary
This the .................... day of .................................................................... ,19 .........

,.Kentucky

 

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COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

BOND OF

.................................................. EDUCATIONAL CORPORATION,
, ...................... County, Kentuc