Manual of the Board of Education of the City and County of New YorkBoard of Education, 1849 - Education |
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... five Commissioners ; and it shall be the duty of the Clerk to notify every Commissioner in writing , of the time and place of holding all Special and Stated meetings of the Board . Sixth . The Clerk shall have possession of all books ...
... five Commissioners ; and it shall be the duty of the Clerk to notify every Commissioner in writing , of the time and place of holding all Special and Stated meetings of the Board . Sixth . The Clerk shall have possession of all books ...
Page 103
... five Trustees of Common Schools , who shall be elected by ballot , at a special election , to be held on the first Monday of June , 1843 , by per- sons qualified to vote for Charter officers , and to be conducted in the same manner , by ...
... five Trustees of Common Schools , who shall be elected by ballot , at a special election , to be held on the first Monday of June , 1843 , by per- sons qualified to vote for Charter officers , and to be conducted in the same manner , by ...
Page 104
... five Trustees in each ward for the several periods of one , two , three , four and five years . The term of service of each Com- missioner , Inspector , and Trustee , to be deter- mined by drawing lots at the time when they shall ...
... five Trustees in each ward for the several periods of one , two , three , four and five years . The term of service of each Com- missioner , Inspector , and Trustee , to be deter- mined by drawing lots at the time when they shall ...
Page 120
... five Trustees in each of the Wards of the City and County of New York , and the Commissioners , Inspectors and Trustees elected on the first Monday of June , eighteen hundred and forty - three , shall hold their offices respectively for ...
... five Trustees in each of the Wards of the City and County of New York , and the Commissioners , Inspectors and Trustees elected on the first Monday of June , eighteen hundred and forty - three , shall hold their offices respectively for ...
Page 121
... five years . The election so to be held shall be sub- ject to the same laws , rules and regulations in all respects as now govern the charter elections in said city . § 2. The Commissioners of Common Schools so elected shall constitute ...
... five years . The election so to be held shall be sub- ject to the same laws , rules and regulations in all respects as now govern the charter elections in said city . § 2. The Commissioners of Common Schools so elected shall constitute ...
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17th street 53 Lexington avenue 8th avenue amended April 11 Attorney street authorised Bleecker street Board of Education Board of Supervisors Broome street Catharine Charles Chrystie city and county Clerk Common Council Common School Education duty East Broadway Eighth avenue elected Elizabeth street Elm street entitled An Act Executive Committee Fifth street Fourth street Free Academy Grand street Greene street Greenwich street Henry street hereby Houston street Hudson street J. H. Hobart Haws James Jane John Margaret Mary Monroe street Mott street Mulberry street Ninth ORPHAN ASYLUM SCHOOL President Primary School Committee Primary Schools attached-Nos provide for Common Public School Society raise and collect respective wards Rivington street Sarah school moneys School Sections Second street Sixth avenue Spring street Stanton street Superintendent TEACHERS thereof Third avenue Thomas Thompson street Timothy Daly tion Twelfth street Ward School West 17th West 20th street William York
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Page 18 - No member shall speak more than twice on the same question, without leave of the House, nor more than once, until every member choosing to speak shall have spoken.
Page 128 - No school shall be entitled to, or receive any portion of the school moneys, in which the religious doctrines or tenets of any particular Christian or other religious sect, shall be taught, inculcated or practiced, or in which any book or books, containing compositions favorable or prejudicial to the particular doctrines or tenets of any particular Christian or other religious sect, or which shall teach the doctrines or tenets of any other religious sect, or which shall refuse to permit the visits...
Page 111 - Act, as hereinafter provided ; and it shall be the duty of the Trustees, Inspectors and Commissioners of Schools in each ward, and of the Deputy Superintendent of Schools, from time to time, and as frequently as need be, to examine and ascertain, and report to the said Board of Education, whether any religious sectarian doctrine or tenet shall have been taught, inculcated, or practised in any of the Schools in their respective wards...
Page 115 - December next preceding, stating the whole number of schools within their jurisdiction, specially designating the schools for colored children ; the schools or societies from which reports shall have been made to the Board of Education, within the time limited for that purpose; the length of time such...
Page 102 - York, a majority of whom shall constitute a quorum ; they shall elect one of their number president of said board, who shall preside at the meetings thereof, which shall be held at least as often as once in three months ; and they may appoint a clerk, whose compensation shall be fixed and paid by the supervisors of said city and county. The commissioners so elected in each ward shall be...
Page 164 - York at the time of their attendance on such schools, without charge, the preceding year ; and the average shall be ascertained by adding together, the number of such children present at each morning and afternoon session, of not less than three hours, and dividing the sum by four hundred and sixty...
Page 169 - An Act to extend to the city and county of New York, the provisions of the general act, in relation to Common Schools...
Page 119 - Whenever the Clerk of the city and county shall receive notice from the Superintendent of Common Schools, of the amount of moneys apportioned to the city and county of .New York, for the support and encouragement of Common Schools therein, he shall immediately lay the same before the Board of Supervisors of...
Page 129 - ... without note or comment, or any selections therefrom, from any of the schools provided for by this chapter; but it shall not be competent for the said board of education to decide what version, if any, of the holy scriptures, without note or comment...
Page 133 - ... direct an apportionment to be made to such school, according to the equitable circumstances of the case, to be paid out of the public money on hand, or if the same shall have been distributed out of the public money to be received in a succeeding year.