The Common School System of the State of New York: Comprising the Several General Laws Relating to Common Schools, Together with Full Expositions, Instructions and Forms ... To which is Prefixed a Historical Sketch of the Origin, Progress and Present Outline of the System |
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... organized according to the act , in which 59,660 children were taught . In the year 1799 an act was passed directing the raising , by means of four successive lotteries , of the sum of one hundred thousand dollars , $ 12,500 of which ...
... organized according to the act , in which 59,660 children were taught . In the year 1799 an act was passed directing the raising , by means of four successive lotteries , of the sum of one hundred thousand dollars , $ 12,500 of which ...
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... organizing them on a suitable and permanent foundation , and in guarding them against the admission of unqualified teachers . These were the great ends proposed in · the establishment of common schools by law , and 15 .
... organizing them on a suitable and permanent foundation , and in guarding them against the admission of unqualified teachers . These were the great ends proposed in · the establishment of common schools by law , and 15 .
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... organized and kept up under the act for their establishment ; and that the num ber of children annually taught in them exceeds two hundred thousand . " .6 In his fifth annual report , under date of March 16 , 1818 , the Superintendent ...
... organized and kept up under the act for their establishment ; and that the num ber of children annually taught in them exceeds two hundred thousand . " .6 In his fifth annual report , under date of March 16 , 1818 , the Superintendent ...
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... organized and permanently establish- ed under the act of the Legislature , may be estimated at nearly six thou- sand ; and the number of children annually taught in them , in the various branches of elementary education , at nearly two ...
... organized and permanently establish- ed under the act of the Legislature , may be estimated at nearly six thou- sand ; and the number of children annually taught in them , in the various branches of elementary education , at nearly two ...
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... organized according to law , and that in 5,118 of these schools , from which only particular district returns had been receiv ed , there had been taught during the year , in the various branches of ele mentary education , 271,877 ...
... organized according to law , and that in 5,118 of these schools , from which only particular district returns had been receiv ed , there had been taught during the year , in the various branches of ele mentary education , 271,877 ...
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Page 343 - clerk shall keep a record of the proceedings of the board, and perform such other duties as the board may prescribe ; the said record or a transcript thereof, certified by the president and clerk, shall be received in all courts as prima facie evidence of the facts therein set forth, and
Page 94 - Clinton Columbia, Cortland Delaware, Dutchess Erie, Essex, Franklin, ... Fulton & Hamilton,, Genesee, Greene Herkimer, Jefferson, Kings Lewis, Livingston, Madison Monroe Montgomery, New York, Niagara, Oneida,.. Onondaga, Ontario, Orange.. Orleans Oswego Otsego, Putnam, Queens Rensselaer, Richmond Rockland St. Lawrence, Saratoga Schenectady Schoharie Seneca Steuben Suffolk Sullivan,
Page 355 - union district, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall take and subscribe the oath of office prescribed by the constitution of this state, and file the same with the secretary of said board. 1. To establish and organize so many primary schools as they shall deem requisite and
Page 51 - in that of our own children. I do not hesitate, therefore, to recommend the establishment of schools in which they may be instructed by teachers speaking the same language with themselves, and professing the same faith. There would be no inequality in such a measure, since it happens from the force of
Page 354 - next. There shall also be elected in each of said districts, at the time of so electing trustees, a clerk, who shall hold his office for one year, and until his successor be elected, and enter upon the duties of his office. § 1 Notices for annual elections, and all other meetings of said districts, shall
Page 206 - bind ourselves and our legal representatives, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Witness our hands and seals this day of June, 1851. Whereas, the said AB has been duly elected [or appointed] Town Superintendent of Common Schools for the said town of that if the said AB shall faithfully apply
Page 136 - an actual resident of this school district, and that I am qualified to vote at this meeting." And every person making such declaration shall be permitted to vote on all questions proposed at such meeting, but if any person shall refuse to make such declaration, his vote shall be rejected. No.
Page 112 - be, to prepare and submit an annual report to the legislature containing, 1. A statement of the condition of the common schools of the state: 2. Estimates and accounts of expenditures of the school moneys: 3. Plans for the improvement and management of the common school fund, and