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The high school is named after U.S. Congressman Bartlett Yancey, Jr. and was founded in 1923. [3] [4] Grades 9–11 were held at the then Bartlett Yancey School. These grades were later moved to a newly constructed high school building in the mid-1930s. It is unknown when a 12th grade class was first added. [4]
When school integration and consolidation subsequently occurred, Bartlett Yancey High School in Yanceyville became the only public high school in the county after Caswell County High School's closure in 1969. [28] The closed high school building's educational use was promptly reconfigured.
100 Yancey County. 101 See also. ... Bartlett Yancey High School, Yanceyville; Catawba County ... (university with a high school program) Public
Reese Bartlett, Sr., Bridgewater-Raynham: Bartlett hit a floater just before time expired as the No. 12 Trojans upset No. 5 Wellesley, 43-42, in the Sweet 16. She had 19 points in a loss to Woburn ...
Over the last year, the number of school districts in Ohio that allow staff to be armed quadrupled, with 14% of the state's districts now participating. ... In 2017, West Liberty-Salem High School ...
Bartlett Yancey High School; Isaac Bear Early College High School; Bertie High School; Bessemer City High School (North Carolina) Blue Ridge School (North Carolina)
The principal of Bartlett High School was placed on administrative leave after District U-46 officials learned of an investigation into his “administrative practices,” district Superintendent ...
Yancey was a slave owner. [2] Named in his honor are: (1) the Town of Yanceyville (Caswell County, North Carolina); [3] (2) Bartlett Yancey High School (in Yanceyville); and (3) Yancey County, North Carolina. The Bartlett Yancey House in Yanceyville was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [4]