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ACCREDITED SCHOOLS.

Conditions for the Accrediting of Schools.—A school desiring to be
placed on the accredited list of the University should apply to the Chairman
of the Committee on Accredited Schools. In response to the application, a
blank form inquiring into the course of study, faculty, etc., of the school will
be sent to the principal. Upon the return of this blank, properly filled out, a
representative of the University will be sent to inspect the school, and to report
on such matters as the quality of instruction, the general intellectual and moral
tone of the school, and the efficiency of the equipment, especially library and
laboratory facilities. If his report is favorable and the Committee concurs, the
school will be accepted and the principal duly notified. The name of the school
will be entered upon the list of accredited schools and published in the catalogue
of the University.

Each school must meet the following requirements:

(1) A course of study covering not less than four years of high-school
work, based on at least seven years of competent elementary instruction, and
embracing at least sixteen units as defined on pages 66-75. These sixteen units
must include English A, B, C, Mathematics A1, A2, B, and one unit of History.
Those schools that wish to prepare students for the study of Latin in the University
must offer instruction in this subject to the extent of four units.

(2) A teaching force of not less than three teachers, each of whom devotes
his entire time to high-school instruction, and conducts not more than
seven recitation periods a day. The University will scrutinize with extreme care
any school in which any instructor teaches more than six periods a day. All
teachers should possess college training, and preference will be given to those
schools in which the teachers are college graduates.

List of Accredited Schools.—The following is a list of the schools within
the State of Virginia at present accredited by the University. This list is
revised annually by the Committee, and any school which fails to report to the
Committee when requested to do so, or which fails to maintain the standard
above specified, may be removed therefrom:

  • Academy of Eastern College (Manassas).

  • Accomac High School.

  • Alexandria High School.

  • Altavista High School.

  • Amelia High School.

  • Amherst High School.

  • Appalachia High School.

  • Appomattox Agricultural High School.

  • Ashland High School.

  • Augusta Military Academy (Fort Defiance).

  • Bedford City High School.

  • Benedictine College (Richmond).

  • Big Stone Gap High School.

  • Blacksburg High School.

  • Blackstone Military Academy.

  • Blackstone High School.

  • Boykins High School.

  • Botetourt High School (Gloucester).


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  • Bridgewater High School.

  • Bristol High School.

  • Broadway High School.

  • Buchanan High School.

  • Buena Vista High School.

  • Burkeville Agricultural High School
    (Haytokah).

  • Callao High School.

  • Cape Charles High School.

  • Capeville High School.

  • Carson High School.

  • Chamberlayne School (Richmond).

  • Charlotte High School.

  • Charlottesville High School.

  • Chase City High School.

  • Chatham High School.

  • Chatham Training School.

  • Cheriton High School.

  • Chester Agricultural High School.

  • Chincoteague High School.

  • Christiansburg High School.

  • Churchland High School.

  • Churchview High School.

  • Clarksville High School.

  • Clifton Forge High School.

  • Clintwood High School.

  • Cluster Springs Academy.

  • Cobbs Creek High School.

  • Coeburn High School.

  • Courtland High School.

  • Covington High School.

  • Creeds High School.

  • Crewe High School.

  • Culpeper High School.

  • Danville High School.

  • Danville School for Boys.

  • Deep Creek High School (Portsmouth,
    R. D. No. 2).

  • Disputanta High School.

  • Driver Agricultural High School.

  • Dublin Institute.

  • East Stone Gap High School.

  • Edinburg High School.

  • Elk Creek High School.

  • Elkton High School.

  • Emporia High School.

  • Episcopal High School (Alexandria).

  • Farmville High School.

  • Fincastle High School.

  • Fishburne Military Academy (Waynesboro).

  • Fleetwood High School.

  • Fork Union Military Academy.

  • Franklin High School.

  • Franktown-Nassawadox High School
    (Franktown).

  • Fredericksburg High School.

  • Front Royal High School.

  • Galax High School.

  • Gordonsville High School.

  • Graham High School.

  • Great Bridge High School.

  • Grundy High School.

  • Hamilton High School (Cartersville).

  • Hampton High School.

  • Harrisonburg High School.

  • Hayes Store High School.

  • Herndon High School.

  • Highland Springs High School.

  • Hillsville High School.

  • Holland High School.

  • Hopeville High School.

  • Houston High School.

  • Ivanhoe High School.

  • Jarratt High School.

  • Jefferson High School (Suffolk).

  • John Marshall High School (Richmond).

  • Keyesville High School.

  • Kinsale High School.

  • Lafayette High School (Norfolk
    County).

  • Lawrenceville High School.

  • Lebanon High School.

  • Lee Maury High School (Bowling
    Green).

  • Leesburg High School.

  • Lexington High School.

  • Lignum High School.

  • Lincoln High School.

  • Louisa High School.

  • Luray High School.

  • Lynchburg High School.

  • McGaheysville High School.

  • McGuire's University School (Richmond).


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  • Manassas Agricultural High School.

  • Marion High School.

  • Martinsville High School.

  • Massanutten Academy (Woodstock).

  • Maury High School (Norfolk).

  • Max Meadows High School.

  • Middletown Agricultural High School.

  • Miller Manual Training School (Miller
    School).

  • Mineral High School.

  • Monterey High School.

  • Morrisville High School.

  • Narrows High School.

  • New Castle High School.

  • New London Academy (Forest Depot)

  • Newport News High School.

  • Newtown High School.

  • Norton High School.

  • Oceana High School.

  • Onancock High School.

  • Orange High School.

  • Palmyra High School.

  • Parksley High School.

  • Pearisburg High School.

  • Petersburg High School.

  • Pocahontas High School.

  • Portsmouth High School.

  • Pulaski High School.

  • Pungoteague High School.

  • Radford High School.

  • Randolph-Macon Academy (Bedford
    City).

  • Randolph-Macon Academy (Front
    Royal).

  • Reedsville High School.

  • Richlands High School.

  • Richmond Academy.

  • Roanoke High School.

  • Round Hill High School.

  • Rural Retreat High School.

  • Salem High School.

  • Saltville High School.

  • Scottsburg High School.

  • Scottsville High School.

  • Shenandoah Collegiate Institute (Dayton).

  • Shenandoah Valley Academy (Winchester).

  • Shoemaker High School (Gate City).

  • Smithfield High School.

  • South Boston High School.

  • South Hill High School.

  • South Norfolk High School.

  • Staunton High School.

  • Staunton Military Academy.

  • Stevensville High School.

  • Stonewall Jackson High School (Dendron).

  • Stony Creek High School.

  • Strasburg High School.

  • Stuyvesant School (Warrenton).

  • Sunny Side High School (Champe).

  • Tazewell High School.

  • Toano High School.

  • Turbeville Agricultural High School.

  • Unionville High School (Deltaville).

  • Unison-Bloomfield High School (Unison).

  • Varina High School (Richmond, R. D.
    No. 5).

  • Virginia Episcopal School (Lynchburg).

  • Wakefield High School.

  • Warrenton High School.

  • Waterford High School.

  • Waverly High School.

  • Waynesboro High School.

  • Western Branch High School (Portsmouth).

  • West Point High School.

  • Whaleyville High School.

  • White Stone High School.

  • Wicomico High School (Wicomico
    Church).

  • William King High School (Abingdon).

  • Williamsburg High School.

  • Winchester High School.

  • Woodberry Forest School.

  • Woodlawn High School.

  • Woodstock High School.

  • Wytheville High School.

Partial Accrediting of Schools.—High schools which cannot fulfill all
the requirements for a fully accredited school, but which offer four years of


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work, covering at least twelve units, may be partially accredited, upon those
subjects which have been approved by the Committee. Graduates of such
schools will be credited with the twelve approved units and will be given examinations
upon the other three units required for entrance.

  • Achilles High School.

  • Berryville High School.

  • Blue Ridge Camp (Charlottesville).

  • Buck Horn High School (Union
    Level).

  • Columbia High School.

  • Cumberland High School.

  • Fairfield High School.

  • Glendale High School (Richmond,
    R. D. No. 6).

  • Hutcheson High School (Baskerville).

  • Jonesville High School.

  • Lovettsville High School.

  • Mathews High School.

  • Painter High School.

  • Red Hill High School.

  • Rustburg High School.

  • Syringa High School.

  • Wachapreague High School.

  • Washington High School.