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During
my administration, as superintendent of common schools of Bracken
county, which began January 3rd, 1898, we have had a very pleasant
service, and the schools have been doing good work.
There is a greater degree of interest among the teachers, most
everyone to anxious to do better and more satisfactory work.
There
have been ten new houses built, and over 30 repaired and put in good
condition, and is the
school property is now in a better condition and of the greater value
than at any time in the past.
Augusta Graded Free School lost by fire at a
$20,000 school building in 1899 and within 12 months, phoenix like, they
had it replaced with a more elegant and modern building.
They employ eight teachers.
Brooksville, the county seat, has entered upon a new era of
educational matters by organizing degraded free school the past year,
and is now being conducted such bright prospects for the future. They now employ four teachers and that number will have to be
increased for another year.
Germantown, the next school in size, is very
anxious for a graded free school, but owing to existing circumstances
which we have been unable to overcome, they have not yet been able to
reach the end desired.
Out county teachers' library has been
increased by the addition of two hundred volumes of excellent books
which the teachers are using very freely, and the results are very
satisfactory.
We held fourteen successful teachers
associations within the past three years, with an average of forty per
cent of the teachers in attendance. In conclusion will say the
work and interest manifested has been very satisfactory.
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