Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and UniversitiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 - Agricultural colleges |
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... powers exercised by the charity commissioners with respect to educational trusts and endowments , and for the transfer to the board of the educational functions of the board of agriculture . " Further , the law authorizes " a con ...
... powers exercised by the charity commissioners with respect to educational trusts and endowments , and for the transfer to the board of the educational functions of the board of agriculture . " Further , the law authorizes " a con ...
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... powers necessary for carrying on elementary schools , including that of borrowing money on the security of the school fund for building schoolhouses and of claiming rates ( local property taxes ) to make up any deficiency in their ...
... powers necessary for carrying on elementary schools , including that of borrowing money on the security of the school fund for building schoolhouses and of claiming rates ( local property taxes ) to make up any deficiency in their ...
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... power a ministry distinctly committed to the preservation of denominational schools . THE NEW CENTRAL AUTHORITY . Reference should here be made to the law of 1899 creating a new central authority , the board of education . To this body ...
... power a ministry distinctly committed to the preservation of denominational schools . THE NEW CENTRAL AUTHORITY . Reference should here be made to the law of 1899 creating a new central authority , the board of education . To this body ...
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... powers , forming a complicated system which " it would require , " Mr. Thring once said , " the genius of a local Moltke to reform . " Since 1870 , however , great change has been wrought in local government in England . City ...
... powers , forming a complicated system which " it would require , " Mr. Thring once said , " the genius of a local Moltke to reform . " Since 1870 , however , great change has been wrought in local government in England . City ...
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... powers under the law— excepting only the power of raising a rate or borrowing money — to education committees ( Part IV , sec . 17 ) , b while both councils and committees were relieved of the oversight of individual schools through the ...
... powers under the law— excepting only the power of raising a rate or borrowing money — to education committees ( Part IV , sec . 17 ) , b while both councils and committees were relieved of the oversight of individual schools through the ...
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Page 127 - The legislature shall encourage the promotion of intellectual, moral, scientific and agricultural improvement, by establishing a uniform system of common schools, and schools of a higher grade, embracing normal, preparatory, collegiate and university departments.
Page 44 - ... for such year, without the assent of two-thirds of the qualified electors thereof voting at an election to be held for that purpose, nor unless, before or at the time of incurring such indebtedness, provision shall be made for the collection of an annual...
Page 39 - Act, the enactments mentioned in the Second Schedule to this Act are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that schedule...
Page 41 - All school moneys remaining on hand after apportioning to the school districts the moneys provided for in subdivision three of this section, must be apportioned to the several districts in proportion to the average daily attendance in each district during the preceding school year...
Page 41 - Tne local education authority shall maintain and keep efficient all public elementary schools within their area which are necessary, and have the control of all expenditure required for that purpose, other than expenditure for which, under this act, provision is to be made by the managers...
Page 127 - The proceeds of all lands that may be granted by the United States to this State for the support of schools, which may be sold or disposed of, and the five hundred thousand acres of land granted to the new states, under an act of Congress distributing the proceeds of the public lands among the several states of the Union, approved AD one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and all estates of deceased persons who may have died...
Page 9 - Department of Commerce and Labor, Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor, No. 62 (January, 1906), pp.
Page 58 - ... section. The said board, in its discretion, may issue to such applicants special credentials upon which they may be granted certificates to teach in the high schools of the state. In such special cases, the board may take cognizance of any adequate evidence of preparation which the applicants may present. The standard of qualification in such special cases shall not be lower than 1519 that represented by the other credentials named by the board under the provisions of this section.
Page 89 - It shall be the duty of the principal or other person in charge of any public, private, or Sunday school to exclude therefrom any child or other person affected with a disease presumably communicable until such child or other person shall have presented a certificate issued by the health officer...
Page 40 - Provided that the amount raised by the council of a county for the purpose in any year out of rates under this Act shall not exceed the amount which would be produced by a rate of twopence in the pound, or such higher rate as the County Council, with the consent of the Local Government Board, may fix.