Brigham Young University. Preparatory School
The Preparatory School was originally established as a division within Brigham Young Academy in 1882 replacing the Primary Department and aiding the Intermediate Department. In 1903, when the Academy was arranged into eight schools and departments, the Preparatory School was organized under the direction of a principal.
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Description
Established: 1903
Abolished: 1909
Location: Provo, Utah (1903-1909)
Functions
Between 1903 and 1909, the Preparatory School was organized to provide an education for older students below the High school grade who had limited opportunities for education to complete the eighth grade. The school boasted an environment without social distinctions where students could properly learn with older peers with possibility to advance to the High School. Between 1904 and 1907, the Preparatory School also had the responsibility to prepare missionaries to enter the field of labor who had received a call from the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The Preparatory School was directed by Edwin H. Smart, Principal, and later by WM. H. Boyle, Principal, under the direction of the president of the university.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1903-1909)
Later unit: High School. Sub-High School (1909-1914)
Associated Archival Materials
Records, 1892-1898 (HBLL Special Collection Manuscript Collection - UA 235)
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Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2009-00058
Creator: UPB