Report of the Board of Education of the State of Maine, 1st-6th: 1847-1852, Volum 6W.T. Johnson, printer to the state, 1852 |
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00 COUNTY air duct Am't apportioned amount of school attending summer term attending winter term average attendance average number average of summer Average wages Berwick Board of Education Bowdoinham carbonic acid cent clothes rooms common schools Cornville Cranberry Isles Dennysville Dixfield duty expended for private Female Teachers Franklin Fryeburg Isle Kennebec Kennebec river Legislature length of schools Machiasport Male Teachers Masardis Matinicus Isle mean average Milbridge mills and tenths Minimum school tax Miscellaneous funds North Anson Number of polls number of scholars Passadumkeag Piscataquis plantation poor School Houses Population in 1850 public schools raised by tax Range Rank of towns Ratio of mean Ratio of school Readfield required by law Sangerville school fund school money raised school room seats and desks smoke flue South Berwick South Thomaston stove superintending school committee tax per scholar Teachers per month tion valuation ventiduct ventilation West Gardiner Whole amount whole number
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Side 46 - Province, and that the whole of each town be laid out into sixty-three equal shares, one share of which to be for the first settled minister — one for the use of the ministry, and one for...
Side 193 - It shall be the duty of the county commissioners to spend not less than one day in each town of his county each year, for the purpose of promoting, by addresses, inquiries and other means, the cause of common school education, and to report his doings to the secretary of the board of education. It shall also be the duty of each county commissioner to take charge of any teachers' institute that may be held in his county.
Side 193 - To have and to hold the same, with the appurtenances, for the term of one year, commencing on the first day of October, 1905, and ending on the first day of October, 1906.
Side 39 - Which was read the first and second time and referred to the committee on claims. Mr. Ranney introduced the following resolution : (S. 1 1.) Mr. Swift, from the committee on education, to whom was referred so much of the Governor's message as relates to a geological survey of the state...
Side 182 - Eliot, Hollis, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Kittery, Lebanon, Limerick, Limington, Lyman, Newfield, North Berwick, Old Orchard Beach, Parsonsfield, Sanford, Shapleigh, South Berwick, Waterborough, Wells and York.
Side 46 - ... Territory of Minnesota was passed in 1849.1 This act provided that two sections in each township be reserved as public school land.2 A territorial act of the same year provided that the county commissioners should levy an annual tax of one-fourth per cent, or two and one-half mills, to be apportioned in proportion to the number of scholars between four and twenty-one years of age in each district.1 Two years later it was voted that if this tax was insufficient the balance could be raised by levying...
Side 194 - Excellency the Governor is hereby authorized to draw his warrant on the treasury for the above amount.
Side 32 - ... writing the English language grammatically, and in arithmetic and other branches of learning usually taught in public schools. The money assessed and collected in each town for the support of schools, is appropriated among the several school districts within such town, according to the number of children therein between the ages of four and twentyone years. By this mode of appointment, every child, of however indigent or dissolute...
Side 13 - To the Board of Education: Gentlemen — I have the honor to submit...
Side 171 - Bucksport, Castine, Cranberry Isles, Deer Isle, Dedham, Eastbrook, Eden, Ellsworth, Franklin, Gouldsborough, Greenfield, Hancock, Mariaville, Mount Desert, Orland, Otis, Penobscot, Seaville, Sedgwick, Sullivan, Surry, Trenton, Tremont, Waltham, Swan Island, Wetmore Isle, No.