Annual Report ...Commercial Printing House, 1914 - Education |
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... Principals and Principals ' Clerks . 230,650.73 230,650.73 Teachers 1,766,800.46 1,766,800.46 Librarians 3,190.00 16,039.08 19,229.08 Supplies 61,076.01 61,076.01 Miscellaneous 9,278.05 Total Expenses of Instruction . $ 2,066,577.46 ...
... Principals and Principals ' Clerks . 230,650.73 230,650.73 Teachers 1,766,800.46 1,766,800.46 Librarians 3,190.00 16,039.08 19,229.08 Supplies 61,076.01 61,076.01 Miscellaneous 9,278.05 Total Expenses of Instruction . $ 2,066,577.46 ...
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... Principals and Principals ' Clerks . 63,845.29 .... Teachers 832,683.13 63,845.29 832,683.13 Librarians 8,433.39 14,820.45 Supplies 35,246.27 35,246.27 Miscellaneous 975.40 Total Expense of Instruction . $ 904,961.81 $ 42,608.73 ...
... Principals and Principals ' Clerks . 63,845.29 .... Teachers 832,683.13 63,845.29 832,683.13 Librarians 8,433.39 14,820.45 Supplies 35,246.27 35,246.27 Miscellaneous 975.40 Total Expense of Instruction . $ 904,961.81 $ 42,608.73 ...
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... Principals , Employed in Each Department Each Year , Based on Number of Days Taught Year 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 Elementary Intermediate Kindergarten 148 1,241 176 1,280 195 1,292 95 212 327 High High School Elementary , Evening School ...
... Principals , Employed in Each Department Each Year , Based on Number of Days Taught Year 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 Elementary Intermediate Kindergarten 148 1,241 176 1,280 195 1,292 95 212 327 High High School Elementary , Evening School ...
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... principal , who is sufficiently familiar with home conditions to pass upon the matter wisely . Any deficit accruing during the month is met by the ap- propriation made by the Board of Education . This in no case exceeds $ 60.00 per ...
... principal , who is sufficiently familiar with home conditions to pass upon the matter wisely . Any deficit accruing during the month is met by the ap- propriation made by the Board of Education . This in no case exceeds $ 60.00 per ...
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... principals pass upon the character of work done , make helpful suggestions , judge of the efficiency of teachers and assume general responsibility for the work in their districts . In addition to these duties , each assistant or ...
... principals pass upon the character of work done , make helpful suggestions , judge of the efficiency of teachers and assume general responsibility for the work in their districts . In addition to these duties , each assistant or ...
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Page 259 - Who is in need of proper and effective parental care or control and has no parent or guardian, or has no parent or guardian willing to exercise or capable of exercising such care or control, or has no parent or guardian actually exercising such care or control.
Page 259 - Any person under the age of 21 years who persistently or habitually refuses to obey the reasonable and proper orders or directions of his parents, guardian, custodian or school authorities, or who is beyond the control of such person, or any person who is a habitual truant from school within the meaning of any law of this State, or who from any cause is in danger of leading an idle, dissolute, lewd, or immoral life...
Page 260 - ... to do or to perform any act or to follow any course of conduct or to so live as would cause or manifestly tend to cause any such person to become or to remain a person within the provisions of Section 300, 601, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, is guilty of a misdemeanor...
Page 258 - For the purposes of this act, the words "dependent person" shall mean any person under the age of twenty-one years ; (1). Who is found begging, receiving or gathering alms, whether actually begging or under the pretext of selling or offering anything for sale ; or (2).
Page 258 - Who is found begging or receiving or gathering alms (whether actually begging, or under the pretext of selling or offering for sale anything), or being in any street, road, or public place for the purpose of so begging, gathering, or receiving alms ; 2.
Page 260 - An act to enforce the educational rights of children and providing penalties for the violation of the act...
Page 260 - delinquent child' shall include any child under the age of eighteen years who violates any law of this state, or any ordinance of any town, city, county or city and county of this state defining crime...
Page 259 - Whose home by reason of neglect, cruelty or depravity of his parents or either of them, or on the part of his guardian, or on the part of the person in whose custody or care he may be, is an unfit place for such child...
Page 259 - ... years of age, who is destitute of a suitable home and adequate means of obtaining an honest living, or who is in danger of being brought up, or is brought up, to lead an idle or vicious life...
Page 186 - ... the last two years of the elementary school and the first year of the high school...