An Act to Provide for the Instruction of Youth, Passed March, 10, 18271827 - 21 sider |
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... School Committee , consisting of three , five or seven per- sons , who shall have the general charge and super- intendance of all the public schools in said town , which are supported at the expense thereof . Pro- vided , That any town ...
... School Committee , consisting of three , five or seven per- sons , who shall have the general charge and super- intendance of all the public schools in said town , which are supported at the expense thereof . Pro- vided , That any town ...
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... school districts at their annual meet- ing aforesaid , shall , in addition to the committee aforesaid , choose a committee for each school dis- trict in said town , consisting of one person , who shall be a resident in the district for ...
... school districts at their annual meet- ing aforesaid , shall , in addition to the committee aforesaid , choose a committee for each school dis- trict in said town , consisting of one person , who shall be a resident in the district for ...
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... school districts to which they respectively belong , in such manner as said district may decide . SEC . 7. Be it further enacted , That the School Committee of each town shall direct and determine the class books to be used in the ...
... school districts to which they respectively belong , in such manner as said district may decide . SEC . 7. Be it further enacted , That the School Committee of each town shall direct and determine the class books to be used in the ...
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... committee as being extremely faulty , in comparison with others which might be obtained , and which may be possessed in such numbers as to admit of the proper and convenient classification of the school , then , and in that case , the ...
... committee as being extremely faulty , in comparison with others which might be obtained , and which may be possessed in such numbers as to admit of the proper and convenient classification of the school , then , and in that case , the ...
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... committee shall never direct any school books to be purchased or used in any of the schools under their superintendence , which are calculated to favor any particular religious sect or tenet . SEC . 8. Be it further enacted , That the ...
... committee shall never direct any school books to be purchased or used in any of the schools under their superintendence , which are calculated to favor any particular religious sect or tenet . SEC . 8. Be it further enacted , That the ...
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Academies and Private act in addition act passed act to provide afore annual meeting assessed assessors certified choice of town city or town collected and paid collector Commonwealth day of February day of June determine Districts"-also an act divided into school duty education"-also an act empowered entitled An act eral towns freeholders resident further enacted given or obtained hereby house holders instruction of youth Instructors Lord one thousand manner masters or guardians meeting thereof mittee Number of Academies number of pupils parents private schools Prudential Committee purchase purposes aforesaid raise money refusing or neglecting scholars therein School Committee school district School Districts"-also school house schools aforesaid schools therein selectmen sessors sums of money support of schools teacher or teachers thousand eight hundred tion town meeting town officers town or district town taxes towns and districts treasurer trict vote and raise vote in town warrant for calling Whole number
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Side 5 - ... to impress on the minds of children and youth committed to their care and instruction the principles of piety, justice, and a sacred regard to truth, love to their country, humanity and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry and frugality, chastity, moderation and temperance, and those other virtues which are the ornament of human society, and the basis upon which a republican constitution is founded...
Side 5 - ... it shall be the duty of such instructors to endeavor to lead their pupils, as their ages and capacities will admit, into a clear understanding of the tendency of the above-mentioned virtues to preserve and perfect a republican constitution, and secure the blessings of liberty, as well as to promote their future happiness, and also to point out to them the evil tendency of the opposite vices.
Side 15 - Fitchburgh, requiring him to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town qualified by law to vote in town affairs, to meet at such time and place as shall be therein set forth, to choose all such officers as shall be necessary to manage the affairs of said town.
Side 7 - ... qualifications of the scholars, to be admitted into the school kept for the use of the whole town...
Side 19 - ... thereof shall be paid by the said treasurer ' to the school committee of such town, if any such committee exist, if not, to the selectmen of such town, for the support of schools therein ; and every such school committee, or board of selectmen...
Side 5 - It shall be the duty of the resident ministers of the gospel, the selectmen, and the school committees, in the several towns, to exert their influence, and use their best endeavors, that the youth of their towns shall regularly attend the schools established for their instruction.
Side 4 - ... algebra; and shall employ such master to instruct a school, in such city, town, or district, for the benefit of all the inhabitants thereof, at least ten months in each year, exclusive of vacations, in such convenient place, or alternately at such places in such city, town, or district, as the said inhabitants, at their meeting in March, or April, annually shall determine; and in every city, or town, containing four thousand inhabitants, such master shall be competent in addition to all the foregoing...
Side 5 - ... to exert their best endeavors to impress on the minds of children and youth committed to their care and instruction the principles of piety, justice, and a sacred regard to truth, love to their country, humanity and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry and frugality...
Side 3 - And every city, town, or district containing five hundred families or householders, shall be provided with such teacher or teachers for such term of time as shall be equivalent to twenty-four months...
Side 13 - ... shall be taxed, and to certify in writing their determination to the clerk of the town, who shall record the same; and such land, while owned by any person...