State Versus Local Control of Elementary Education: (finance)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1915 - 83 pagini |
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... sufficiently definite for adoption as standards of measurement . In selecting such standards the effort has been to ... sufficient to give a comprehensive view of each of the various State school systems . These standards then have been ...
... sufficiently definite for adoption as standards of measurement . In selecting such standards the effort has been to ... sufficient to give a comprehensive view of each of the various State school systems . These standards then have been ...
Pagina 14
... sufficient to meet the needs of the locality . The methods of distributing State school funds on a school popula- tion basis or on a property valuation basis have no doubt been adopted on account of simplicity , but little control ...
... sufficient to meet the needs of the locality . The methods of distributing State school funds on a school popula- tion basis or on a property valuation basis have no doubt been adopted on account of simplicity , but little control ...
Pagina 22
... sufficient to make up the deficit in maintaining schools for eight months , up to a maximum of $ 80 per district ; in Montana , from the proceeds of a State levy an amount equal to 5 per cent of 1 mill , for extending the school term ...
... sufficient to make up the deficit in maintaining schools for eight months , up to a maximum of $ 80 per district ; in Montana , from the proceeds of a State levy an amount equal to 5 per cent of 1 mill , for extending the school term ...
Pagina 23
... sufficient to pay teachers the minimum salary for the minimum term ; in Colorado , not more than $ 60,000 of the State public - school income fund may be used for this purpose ; in Rhode Island , the State pays one - half the excess ...
... sufficient to pay teachers the minimum salary for the minimum term ; in Colorado , not more than $ 60,000 of the State public - school income fund may be used for this purpose ; in Rhode Island , the State pays one - half the excess ...
Pagina 32
... sufficient for the introduction and maintenance of the superior educational advantages which a large number of the more progressive localities desire . Furthermore , the amount of taxes necessary to be raised in any one year for certain ...
... sufficient for the introduction and maintenance of the superior educational advantages which a large number of the more progressive localities desire . Furthermore , the amount of taxes necessary to be raised in any one year for certain ...
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State Versus Local Control of Elementary Education: (finance) Theodore Leander MacDowell Vizualizare completă - 1915 |
State Versus Local Control of Elementary Education: (finance) Theodore Leander MacDowell Vizualizare completă - 1915 |
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20 mills 25 cents 50 cents aid is granted annually apportionment Arizona attendance board of education bonds issued Colorado commissioner Connecticut county tax current educational publications distribution district tax districts containing erecting exceed exceeding expenses graded school Hampshire Idaho indebtedness Indiana Iowa Jersey Kansas Kentucky legislation less localities Louisiana maintain schools maintenance of schools Maryland Massachusetts maximum tax Mexico Michigan Minnesota Missouri moneys are withheld Montana Monthly record Nebraska Nevada North Dakota number of teachers officers Ohio Oklahoma Oregon payment Pennsylvania public schools pupils purchase rate or amount record of current refunding bonds restriction Rhode Island rural school salaries school age school boards school buildings school districts school fund school moneys school population school purposes school term schoolhouses sinking fund South Carolina special levy specified support of schools tax in districts teachers employed Tennessee tion township Utah Vermont Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming York