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The only grades they had were 1-7??? Wow.


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Subject: Re: 1920 Virginia teaching certification requirements


1959

On 19-Jul-13 12:54, Melissa K. Davidson wrote:
> Do you mean 1959 or 1859??
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> Melissa
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> The other interesting thing here is that Augusta County public schools didn't 
start having 8th grades until ~1959.  I remember my father, who was a school 
principal, saying that Augusta County was the last county in the state to 
institute an 8th grade.  Just things that you remember.
>
> On 19-Jul-13 11:54, Westview wrote:
>> Looking at the censuses you find that many people "only" had a 7th grade 
education.  By today's standards that seems like not much, however, a 7th grade 
education then was not what it is today.  A few years ago I read an article 
(don't remember where) that addressed the subject and included a test that was 
given back then in the 7th grade.  It was incredibly difficult and included many 
questions that I think many college grads today would be hard-pressed to answer.  
I think most 7th grade graduates would have been perfectly equipped to teach at 
the very least the three R's and likely a lot more to boot.
>>
>> kathy
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