Cook taught at rural schools in Colorado, and elementary schools in Denver. She served as county superintendent of schools, Adams County, Colorado (1905-09); Colorado state superintendent of public instruction (1909-10);[4] principal of the Nevada County Normal School in Panaca, Nevada, and principal of the County High School (1912-15).[3][1]
On February 1, 1915, in Washington, D.C., she joined the Division of Rural Education at the U.S. Bureau of Education, serving as secretary before becoming the division chief in 1922.[1][3] In 1946, she retired from her government position of chief, Division of Special Problems, Office of Education, at HEW.[2]
"She traveled all over the United States and its territories, studying and evaluating rural school conditions, once hopping from school to school in Alaska in a small plane." (Evening Star, June 9, 1962)[2]
She was the author of numerous bulletins and leaflets of the Bureau of Education. She was also a contributor to educational magazines such as Journal of Rural Education, School and Society, and School Board Journal on various educational subjects.[1] Cook was the co-author of The Consolidation of Rural schools and a contributor to Book of Rural Life.[3]
School laws of the state of Colorado. U.S.A. (1909)
Educational survey of Wyoming (1917)
Report of an inquiry into the administration and support of the Colorado school system (1917), with A. C. Monahan
Feasibility of consolidating the schools of Mount Joy Township, Adams County, Pa. (1920)
Suggestions for consolidating the rural schools of Beaufort County, North Carolina : a digest of the report (1923), with E. E. Windes
Constructive tendencies in rural education (1925)
The house of the people; an account of Mexico's new schools of action (1932)
Public education in Puerto Rico (1934)
Public education in the Virgin Islands (1934)
Public education in the Philippine islands ... (1935)
Public education in Hawaii (1936)
Native and minority groups (1937)
Public education in the Panama Canal zone (1939)
Opportunities for the preparation of teachers in conservation education (1940), with Florence Evan Reynolds
Opportunities for the preparation of teachers in the use of visual aids in instruction (1940), with Florence Evan Reynolds
State postwar planning in education : some results (1946)
References
^ abcdefghi"COOK, Katherine M. (Mrs.)". Who's who in the Nation's Capital. Consolidated Publishing Company. 1926. p. 146. Retrieved 8 December 2024. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
^ abcdefgLeonard, John W.; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1928). Who's who in America. Marquis Who's Who. p. 538. Retrieved 8 December 2024. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
^The Woman Suffrage Year Book. National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company, Incorporated. 1917. Retrieved 8 December 2024. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.