The American Educational Annual: A Cyclopaedia, of Reference Book for All Matters Pertaining to Education ... Published Annually. Vol. 1- 1875J. W. Schermerhorn & Company, 1875 - 291 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 64
Side 9
... salaries paid .. 246 School age ... . . . School population ... Number of Pupils enrolled .. Average attendance .. School receipts School expenditures .. 247 247 247 247 248 248 State school funds . 248 SCHOOL STATISTICS OF ONE HUNDRED ...
... salaries paid .. 246 School age ... . . . School population ... Number of Pupils enrolled .. Average attendance .. School receipts School expenditures .. 247 247 247 247 248 248 State school funds . 248 SCHOOL STATISTICS OF ONE HUNDRED ...
Side 22
... salary to be determined by a Committee com- posed of the clerks of the several township trustees of their re- spective counties . Township Boards consist of three township trustees , elected by the people . They contract for teachers ...
... salary to be determined by a Committee com- posed of the clerks of the several township trustees of their re- spective counties . Township Boards consist of three township trustees , elected by the people . They contract for teachers ...
Side 26
... salary of thirty - five hundred dollars in State scrip . His duties are similar to those of other State Superin- tendents . The State Board of Education consists of the Trustees of the Arkansas Industrial University and the State ...
... salary of thirty - five hundred dollars in State scrip . His duties are similar to those of other State Superin- tendents . The State Board of Education consists of the Trustees of the Arkansas Industrial University and the State ...
Side 30
... salary as the respective Boards of Supervisors may deter- mine . No School Superintendent who receives a salary of $ 1,500 , or more , per annum , can teach or engage in any other avocation that can conflict with his duties as ...
... salary as the respective Boards of Supervisors may deter- mine . No School Superintendent who receives a salary of $ 1,500 , or more , per annum , can teach or engage in any other avocation that can conflict with his duties as ...
Side 32
... salaries ......... $ 328,338 02 .... $ 1,434,366 93 Total amount paid for school libraries and apparatus .... $ 2,271 97 .... $ 29,245 18 Total expenditures for school purposes . . $ 483,407 49 .... $ 2,113,356 25 Total receipts for ...
... salaries ......... $ 328,338 02 .... $ 1,434,366 93 Total amount paid for school libraries and apparatus .... $ 2,271 97 .... $ 29,245 18 Total expenditures for school purposes . . $ 483,407 49 .... $ 2,113,356 25 Total receipts for ...
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
Agricul Amherst College amount annual salary appointed apportioned Board of Education Bowdoin College cents certificates Cherokee City Coll College common schools Connecticut consists Constitution County Boards County Superintendents died dollars duties elected English English language established examination five four free schools Governor grade graduate Grammar granted High School hundred Indian institutions Iowa Journal lands legal school age LEGISLATION DURING 1874 Legislature LL.D Massachusetts months Nebraska Normal Dpt Normal School number of children Number of school Ohio organized paid passed PRESENT SCHOOL SYSTEM President Principal Professor Public Instruction public schools Rhode Island School Commissioners school districts School Fund school law school money school officers school purposes Secretary Semi Slating South Carolina Superintendent of Public supervision Supt taught teach Tennessee text-books Theo thousand tion towns township Trustees twenty-one Union United Univ University Virginia Washington Whole number Yale College York
Populære avsnitt
Side 15 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the legislatures of the States may respectively precribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the...
Side 122 - The proceeds of all lands that have been or hereafter may be granted by the United States to this State, for the support of schools...
Side 233 - ... fourteen weeks of the fiftytwo weeks next preceding any and every year in which such child shall be employed...
Side 36 - The constitution of 1790 (article vii., section i) provided that "the legislature shall as soon as conveniently may be, provide by law, for the establishment of schools throughout the State, in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis.
Side 80 - No person shall have the right to vote, or be eligible to office under the constitution of this commonwealth, who shall not be able to read the constitution in the English language, and write his name: provided, however, that the provisions of this amendment shall not.
Side 50 - It shall be the duty of the General Assembly, as soon as circumstances will permit, to provide by law for a general system of education, ascending in a regular gradation from township schools to a State University, wherein tuition shall be gratis, and equally open to all.
Side 150 - A general diffusion of knowledge being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, it shall be the duty of the legislature of this State to make suitable provision for the support and maintenance of public schools.
Side 123 - Treasury; and, together with so much of the ordinary revenue of the State as may be by law set apart for that purpose, shall be faithfully appropriated for establishing and maintaining in this State a system of free public schools and for no other uses or purposes whatsoever.
Side 44 - The general assembly, at its first session after the adoption of this constitution, shall provide a thorough system of general education, to be forever free to all children of the State, the expense of which shall be provided for by taxation or otherwise.
Side 54 - State, but all acts, rules and regulations of said Board may be altered, amended, or repealed by the General Assembly ; and when so altered, amended, or repealed, they shall not be re-enacted by the Board of Education.