Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, Volume 2 |
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Page 1087
Such high school shall be kept for the benefit of all the inhabitants of the town , ten months at least , exclusive ... And in every town containing 4,000 inhabitants the teacher or teachers of the schools required by this section shall ...
Such high school shall be kept for the benefit of all the inhabitants of the town , ten months at least , exclusive ... And in every town containing 4,000 inhabitants the teacher or teachers of the schools required by this section shall ...
Page 1143
Towns of from 2,000 to 4,000 may maintain a high - grade public school for not fewer than nine months . Character of instruction . - There shall be two classes of district public schools , designated , respectively , primary and ...
Towns of from 2,000 to 4,000 may maintain a high - grade public school for not fewer than nine months . Character of instruction . - There shall be two classes of district public schools , designated , respectively , primary and ...
Page 1206
The high - school board ( see Schools , Character of instruction ) shall annually determine the amount necessary to be raised by tax for the support of such high school , and certify the same to the proper town , city , or village clerk ...
The high - school board ( see Schools , Character of instruction ) shall annually determine the amount necessary to be raised by tax for the support of such high school , and certify the same to the proper town , city , or village clerk ...
Page 1228
minutes , shall be given to such oral instruction for at least four days in each school week . ... Thereupon the board shall erect or purchase a building or make such addition for such high school , as voted at such meeting , and shall ...
minutes , shall be given to such oral instruction for at least four days in each school week . ... Thereupon the board shall erect or purchase a building or make such addition for such high school , as voted at such meeting , and shall ...
Page 1374
ONE HIGH SCHOOL FOR EVERY COUNTY . The systems of primary and grammar schools have reached such a degree of perfection that anyone reared in the State can , if he will only avail himself of the advantages afforded , obtain before he ...
ONE HIGH SCHOOL FOR EVERY COUNTY . The systems of primary and grammar schools have reached such a degree of perfection that anyone reared in the State can , if he will only avail himself of the advantages afforded , obtain before he ...
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