Brigham Young High School (Provo, Utah)
Dates
- Existence: 1903 - 1968
Biography
Brigham Young High School (1903-1968) was a private secondary school in Provo, Utah.
Brigham Young High School was formed in 1903 in a reorganization of the earlier Brigham Young Academy. The high school was closely associated with Brigham Young University's College of Education, and acted as a laboratory school for the university faculty and staff. The school was known for its speech team and sports program. Brigham Young High School was closed in 1968.
Citation:
Wildcat (Brigham Young High School yearbook), 1965: t.p. (published by the students of Brigham Young High School, Provo, Utah)A report for Dr. Antone K. Romney, 1969: p. 182 ("Brigham Young University Laboratory School Faculty, 1967-68," lists faculty for elementary school and secondary school) p. 181 (Brigham Young High School was part of the Laboratory School, The Laboratory School, including BY High, was discontinued in 1968)
Wildcat, 1933: t.p. (Brigham Young University High School)
Wildcat, 1968: cover (B.Y.U. High School)
Brigham Young High School website, via WWW, Nov. 10, 2014 (est. 1903 in reorganization of Brigham Young Academy; closely associated with BYU College of Education; laboratory school for university faculty and staff; known for speech team and sports program; closed, 1968)
Found in 134 Collections and/or Records:
Laboratory School counseling and guidance records, 1945-1968
Contains budgets, correspondence, reports, policy and procedure information, enrollment reports and statistics, Summer School reports, ads, and memos, Immigration and Naturalization Service correspondence and forms, pre-registration information, and assorted statistical records, and other materials. Dates range from 1945-1968.
Laboratory School curriculum development materials, 1963-1964
Contains the Bassett Curriculum Project Committee report, basic science and math course materials. Dates range from 1963-1964.
Laboratory School education experimental programs and laboratory reports, 1963-1968
Contains reports associated with study on the "Need for Individualizing Instruction and Learning." Includes laboratory reports #3-5, other published reports and guides, correspondence clippings, progress plans, and computer programs. Dates range from 1963-1968.
Laboratory School education experimental programs literature, 1963-1966
Contains booklets, study guides, and reading supplements on literature. Dates range from 1963-1966.
Laboratory School elementary school records, 1901-1968
Contains information on finances (budgets, monthly reports, and expenditures), a history of the school, enrollment rosters, Training School graduation programs, and student newspapers. Dates range from 1901-1968.
Laboratory School general subject files, 1957-1968
Contains policy and procedure reports, memorandums, duties, general student standards, correspondence, and faculty handbook; correspondence from Donna Lee Turley to Lowell Thompson, Richard Wootton, et. al, attendance record reports, emergency evacuation route floor plans, and other materials. Dates range from 1957-1968.
Laboratory School graduation and commencement records, 1914-1968
Contains graduation requirements, graduating class statistics, commencement programs and outlines, diploma and certificate samples, school crest and motto, and Honor Roll files. Dates range from 1914-1968.
Laboratory School high school banners, approximately 1896-1969
Contains banners of The National Thespian Society, BY Hi-Steppers, National Honor Society, BYU High School, Murdock, and the Agricultural Club. Dates range from approximately 1896-1969.
Laboratory School miscellaneous materials, approximately 1896-1969
Contains duplicate exams, handouts, and assignments, dissertation on the speech program at Brigham Young High School, disc recording of school songs, report on the Laboratory School and College of Education, and a sampling of student artworks. Dates range from approximately 1896-1969.
Laboratory School newspapers, 1940-1968
Contains copies of the Brigham Young High School newspapers The Y'ld Cat, Brigadier, The Banter, Latter-day Sun, and others. Dates range from 1940-1968.