Box 4
Contains 54 Results:
Pulaski County High School—Dublin
The Scott Worner collection consists of architectural floorplans, photographs, building democraphic surveys, and curriculum guides of secondary schools operating in Virginia as of 1995. Worner collected this material as part of his research for his dissertation from the College of Education at Virginia Tech. His study resulted in "A Study of the Architecture and Curriculum of Virginia High Schools," his dissertation that was part of earning his Ph.D. in Educational Administration.
Radford High School—Radford
The Scott Worner collection consists of architectural floorplans, photographs, building democraphic surveys, and curriculum guides of secondary schools operating in Virginia as of 1995. Worner collected this material as part of his research for his dissertation from the College of Education at Virginia Tech. His study resulted in "A Study of the Architecture and Curriculum of Virginia High Schools," his dissertation that was part of earning his Ph.D. in Educational Administration.
Randolph–Henry High School—Charlotte C.H.
The Scott Worner collection consists of architectural floorplans, photographs, building democraphic surveys, and curriculum guides of secondary schools operating in Virginia as of 1995. Worner collected this material as part of his research for his dissertation from the College of Education at Virginia Tech. His study resulted in "A Study of the Architecture and Curriculum of Virginia High Schools," his dissertation that was part of earning his Ph.D. in Educational Administration.
Rappahannock High School—Wabaw
The Scott Worner collection consists of architectural floorplans, photographs, building democraphic surveys, and curriculum guides of secondary schools operating in Virginia as of 1995. Worner collected this material as part of his research for his dissertation from the College of Education at Virginia Tech. His study resulted in "A Study of the Architecture and Curriculum of Virginia High Schools," his dissertation that was part of earning his Ph.D. in Educational Administration.
Rappahannock County High School—Washington
The Scott Worner collection consists of architectural floorplans, photographs, building democraphic surveys, and curriculum guides of secondary schools operating in Virginia as of 1995. Worner collected this material as part of his research for his dissertation from the College of Education at Virginia Tech. His study resulted in "A Study of the Architecture and Curriculum of Virginia High Schools," his dissertation that was part of earning his Ph.D. in Educational Administration.
Richlands High School—Richlands
The Scott Worner collection consists of architectural floorplans, photographs, building democraphic surveys, and curriculum guides of secondary schools operating in Virginia as of 1995. Worner collected this material as part of his research for his dissertation from the College of Education at Virginia Tech. His study resulted in "A Study of the Architecture and Curriculum of Virginia High Schools," his dissertation that was part of earning his Ph.D. in Educational Administration.
Riverheads High School—Greenville
The Scott Worner collection consists of architectural floorplans, photographs, building democraphic surveys, and curriculum guides of secondary schools operating in Virginia as of 1995. Worner collected this material as part of his research for his dissertation from the College of Education at Virginia Tech. His study resulted in "A Study of the Architecture and Curriculum of Virginia High Schools," his dissertation that was part of earning his Ph.D. in Educational Administration.
James W. Robinson High School—Fairfax
The Scott Worner collection consists of architectural floorplans, photographs, building democraphic surveys, and curriculum guides of secondary schools operating in Virginia as of 1995. Worner collected this material as part of his research for his dissertation from the College of Education at Virginia Tech. His study resulted in "A Study of the Architecture and Curriculum of Virginia High Schools," his dissertation that was part of earning his Ph.D. in Educational Administration.
Rockbridge County High School—Lexington
The Scott Worner collection consists of architectural floorplans, photographs, building democraphic surveys, and curriculum guides of secondary schools operating in Virginia as of 1995. Worner collected this material as part of his research for his dissertation from the College of Education at Virginia Tech. His study resulted in "A Study of the Architecture and Curriculum of Virginia High Schools," his dissertation that was part of earning his Ph.D. in Educational Administration.
Rocky Gap High School—Rocky Gap
The Scott Worner collection consists of architectural floorplans, photographs, building democraphic surveys, and curriculum guides of secondary schools operating in Virginia as of 1995. Worner collected this material as part of his research for his dissertation from the College of Education at Virginia Tech. His study resulted in "A Study of the Architecture and Curriculum of Virginia High Schools," his dissertation that was part of earning his Ph.D. in Educational Administration.