We content ourselves with the statement that neither in our state policy, in our constitution, or in our laws, do we find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to be taught, or the grade of... The American High School - Side 33av John Franklin Brown - 1909 - 462 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1896 - 1286 sider
...policy of Michigan or the State constitution restricting the primary school districts of the State in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to be taught or the gl'ade of instruction that may be given, if the voters of the district consent, in regular form, to... | |
| 1875 - 552 sider
...within the reach of all the children in the State, then it seems to us nothing can demonstrate it. Neither in our State policy, in our constitution, or in our laws do we find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1882 - 962 sider
...: "Neither In our State policy, in our Constitution, nor in oar laws, do we find the primary school districts restricted In the branches of knowledge...taught, or the grade of instruction that may be given, tf their voters consent In regular form to bear the expense and raise the taxes for the purpose." USION... | |
| California. University, University of California (1868-1952) - 1913 - 474 sider
...secondary instruction, the court declared as follows: "We content ourselves with the statement that neither in our state policy, in our constitution, or in our laws, do we find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to... | |
| Albert Poole Jacobs, Henry Allen Chaney - 1889 - 1158 sider
...constitution of 1850 reviewed ; held, that the primary school districts of the state are not restricted as to the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to be taught or the grade of the instruction that may be given, nor prevented from giving instruction in classics and the living... | |
| Detroit (Mich.). Board of Education - 1901 - 594 sider
...capable pf supiiorting one was supplied." lie further said: "We content ourselves with the statement that neither in our state policy. in our constitution, or in our laws do we find our primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their oflicers may cause... | |
| Elmer Ellsworth Brown - 1902 - 576 sider
...this policy, but it would be a waste of time and labor. We content ourselves with the statement that neither in our state policy, in our constitution, or in our laws, do we find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to... | |
| Maximillian Alfred Bussewitz - 1902 - 138 sider
...: "Neither in our state policy, in our constitution, nor in our laws do we find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to be1 taught, or the grade of instruction that may be given, if their voters consent, in regular form,... | |
| David Rhys Jones - 1903 - 126 sider
...that neither in our state policy, in our constitution, or in our laws, do we find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to be taught, or grade of instruction that may be given, if their voters consent in regular form to bear the expense... | |
| David Rhys Jones - 1903 - 126 sider
...secondary instruction, the court declared as follows: "We content ourselves with the statement that neither in our state policy, in our constitution, or in our laws, do we find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to... | |
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