Monday, August 18, 2014

Brevard High Has Had Four Locations

The beginning of the 20th century brought rapid growth throughout Transylvania County.  The Brevard Schools, like the Rosman Schools featured last week, did not have the facilities to meet the growing demand for quality education.

Brevard High & Graded Schools, circa 1924
When T.C. Henderson became the Superintendent of Transylvania County Schools in 1905 he pushed hard for school improvement.  Between 1905 and 1911 money invested in schools jumped from $5,542 to $32,807—almost 6 times as much. 

Brevard High School opened in September 1908 on the corner of Broad and Morgan (facing the old library).  It had students in first grade through high school.  There were five teachers and 171 students.  An average of 34.2 students per teacher but the first grade teacher actually had 58. 

 The enrollment increased quickly and in 1919 the new high school (8th-11th grades) opened next door.  It included classrooms, labs, and a gymnasium and offered classes in domestic science, stenography and bookkeeping beyond the traditional courses.  The older building was then used for the elementary grades only.

Early photo of Brevard High School opened in 1925.
As enrollment continued to boom the new high school opened on Broad Street in September 1925.  It cost $90,000 and had 27 teachers.  An August 22, 1924 Brevard News article states, "In order to cut down the cost, the Board of Education cut out the swimming pool which was in the original plan."  This would have been an indoor pool in the basement of the school.  

Sometime after 1928 the original 1908 building was demolished.  The 1919 high school building continued to be used as the elementary school.

The 1945-46 school year saw the addition the 12th grade to the school system.  For that reason there was not a graduating class in 1946.  The Library has copies of all Brevard High School annuals from 1944-2014, except 1946.  Our understanding is that it was not published that year because there was not a graduating class.

On January 1, 1953 the Ecusta Band officially became the Brevard High School Band.  Mr. John Eversman was the director and Mr. Charlie Glass provided instruction for the 50+ high school band members.  All band instruments, uniforms and sheet music were also transferred to Brevard High by Ecusta.

The “new” Brevard High School opened in 1959.
The 1959 school year began with the opening of the “new” Brevard High on Country Club Road for $786,200.  It was Brevard’s fourth high school and has served for the longest period of time—55 years to date.

Picturing the Past will continue to feature Transylvania County Schools’ history for the next 4 weeks.

Photographs and information for this column are provided by the Rowell Bosse North Carolina Room, Transylvania County Library.  Visit the NC Room during regular library hours (Monday-Friday) to learn more about our history and see additional photographs.  For more information, comments or suggestions contact Marcy at marcy.thompson@transylvaniacounty.org or 828-884-3151 X242.

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