A Digest of the Common School System of the State of New-York: Together with the Forms, Instructions, and Decisions of the Superintendent : an Abstract of the Various Local Provisions Applicable to the Several Cities &c., and a Sketch of the Origin, Progress, and Present Condition of the System |
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... given in each of the said schools , in such manner that the school in which the greater number of days of instruction shall appear to have been given , shall have a proportionably larg- er sum . And if it shall at any time appear to the ...
... given in each of the said schools , in such manner that the school in which the greater number of days of instruction shall appear to have been given , shall have a proportionably larg- er sum . And if it shall at any time appear to the ...
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... given due notice of an intend- ed distribution of the interest of the school fund , and that by means of such notice , that act had been carried into operation so far as depended upon him ; that although no official returns had been ...
... given due notice of an intend- ed distribution of the interest of the school fund , and that by means of such notice , that act had been carried into operation so far as depended upon him ; that although no official returns had been ...
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... given to this system what constitutes the perfection of almost every other a long establishment - there is a moral certainty that the beneficial ends of its institution will be fulfilled , and the ex- pectations of its founders fully ...
... given to this system what constitutes the perfection of almost every other a long establishment - there is a moral certainty that the beneficial ends of its institution will be fulfilled , and the ex- pectations of its founders fully ...
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... given to our common schools , and a much greater inte- rest excited in their behalf . " " It is now more than five years , ' " continues the Superin- tendent , " since common schools were established by law . The first act of the ...
... given to our common schools , and a much greater inte- rest excited in their behalf . " " It is now more than five years , ' " continues the Superin- tendent , " since common schools were established by law . The first act of the ...
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... given , Lancasterian schools were esta- blished in many portions of the state , and societies incorpo- rated , several of which are still in existence , having for their object the introduction and promotion of the system of Bell and ...
... given , Lancasterian schools were esta- blished in many portions of the state , and societies incorpo- rated , several of which are still in existence , having for their object the introduction and promotion of the system of Bell and ...
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A Digest of the Common School System of the State of New York: Together with ... Samuel Sidwell Randall No preview available - 2017 |
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academies ages of five alteration amount annual report appeal applied appointed apportionment appropriated ascer ascertained attending authorized board of supervisors cation certificate collected collector commissioners common council common schools county clerk County Superintendent county treasurer deem district library district meeting district school dollars duly duty entitled establishment exempt expense five and sixteen improvement inhabitants instruction joint district legislature levied liable librarian library money manner ment money apportioned money received months and less moral necessary neglect notice number of children number of days Number of pupils number of school paid payment person portion prescribed proceedings proper public money purchase purpose raised rate bill rate-bill regulations residing respect school act School Dec school districts school fund school moneys school-house specified Superin Superintendent of common tax list tendent therein thereof tion town of Trenton Town Superintendent trict valuation vote wages warrant whole number