Report of the Board of Education ...

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1875

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Pagina 30 - be instructed at home at least three months in each year in the branches of education required to be taught in the public schools, unless the physical or mental condition of the child is such as to render such attendance inexpedient or impracticable." The penalty for the violation of the above provisions is a fine of five dollars " for every week, not exceeding thirteen
Pagina 162 - TABLE VI. In which all the Towns in the State are arranged according to their percentage of " average attendance in winter" as compared with their number " enumerated." This Table is designed to show what proportion of children in each town were present, on the average, in the Public Schools, during the winter of
Pagina 205 - of all experimenting, the most needless, costly and fruitless, and yet the most common, is the practice of changing teachers annually, or even twice a year. And yet not a few district Committees, from mere whim, or pique, or more often from open nepotism, practice a system of change
Pagina 126 - No debt shall be contracted by the executive committee beyond the amount of available means within their control to pay it, and no member of this association shall be liable for any debt of the association beyond the amount of his or her subscription.
Pagina 150 - towns in which additional money was raised for that object are designated by a *. |y See page 148, also note on page 159. Table II, on the previous pages, shows how much each town raised in proportion to its pecuniary ability.
Pagina 227 - prepared mainly from returns received directly from the several School Boards. The name of the Chairman of the Board, when known, is placed first on the list, and the name of the Secretary usually stands second. Acting Visitors are in most cases designated
Pagina 157 - 219 518 550 373 484 548 691 883 4266 TABLE V. In which all the Towns in the State are arranged according to their percentage of '• average attendance in winter," as compared with their number " registered in winter." This Table shows the comparative regularity of attendance of children in the Public Schools in each town in the State during the winter of
Pagina 140 - reports are given separately. No. 2. The population of each town according to the United States Census of 1870. No. 3. The Grand List of each town, as given in the State Treasurer's Report to the General Assembly, May,
Pagina 114 - tax-payers in each of said districts be credited on the rate bill with their respective proportions of any excess of the property of such district over and above its liabilities as ascertained by the town. 2. [Provided for the collection by, and
Pagina 244 - 59 Amount $2,108.89 Total .$2,533.07 NORMAL SCHOOL EXPENSES. A detailed statement of the payments made by the Board of Education for the Normal School from September, 1873, to May, 1874, was given in the last report. As there stated, the amount expended for the school year to that date was

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