Report of the Secretary of State on the Condition of Common Schools, Volume 22 |
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... interest on irreducible funds , as reported by Auditor of State From rents and accrued interest on deferred payments due on sale of school lands .... $ 215,718 85 The aggregate amount received from the latter source in 1874 was Balance ...
... interest on irreducible funds , as reported by Auditor of State From rents and accrued interest on deferred payments due on sale of school lands .... $ 215,718 85 The aggregate amount received from the latter source in 1874 was Balance ...
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... interest on and redemption of bonds , in 1875 .... $ 7,651,956 68 Grand total of expenditures , exclusive of amounts paid for interest on and redemption of bonds , in 1874 7,555,564 45 Increase $ 96,392 23 Balance on hand September 1 ...
... interest on and redemption of bonds , in 1875 .... $ 7,651,956 68 Grand total of expenditures , exclusive of amounts paid for interest on and redemption of bonds , in 1874 7,555,564 45 Increase $ 96,392 23 Balance on hand September 1 ...
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... interest demands . Of the academies , etc. , which do not receive any thing from the State , twenty - three have reported for the year 1875 , as against twenty - one for 1874. 2,212 students are reported in attendance for 1875 , and ...
... interest demands . Of the academies , etc. , which do not receive any thing from the State , twenty - three have reported for the year 1875 , as against twenty - one for 1874. 2,212 students are reported in attendance for 1875 , and ...
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... interest in the work they have engaged to do , and of their ability to do that work as it should be done , is a duty he owes , as a representative of the School Department , to the State and to himself , in that he should be able to ...
... interest in the work they have engaged to do , and of their ability to do that work as it should be done , is a duty he owes , as a representative of the School Department , to the State and to himself , in that he should be able to ...
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... interest in the work of the Association on the part of the teachers present . A report of a Centennial committee on ... interests of the State at Philadelphia will be given under the proper head . During the year meetings were held by ...
... interest in the work of the Association on the part of the teachers present . A report of a Centennial committee on ... interests of the State at Philadelphia will be given under the proper head . During the year meetings were held by ...
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66 Increase applicants ARITHMETIC Ashland Ashtabula Athens Auglaize August 31 Average number board of examiners boards of education Boys-In cent Centennial certificate Champaign Clarke county Clermont colored Columbiana Columbus committee common schools Coshocton cost country schools Cuyahoga daily attendance Decrease Delaware difference districts in 1875 educational interests feet Franklin Franklin county Gallia Geauga Gentlemen Gentlemen-In 1875 GEOGRAPHY Girls Give GRAMMAR greatest common divisor Guernsey Hamilton Hancock High Huron institute John Eaton July 15 Ladies Locate longitude Lorain Mahoning Marion Medina Meigs months Muskingum Number of pupils Number of school-houses Number of teachers Ohio ORTHOGRAPHY Ottawa Painesville Parse Paulding Pickaway Portage Preble Primary pupils enrolled Richland rivers Sandusky school age school funds Scioto sentence Separate Districts special districts sub-districts superintendent supervision teach THEORY AND PRACTICE tion Total number township districts Trumbull Tuscarawas Van Wert verb Wapakoneta Whole number Write Wyandot yards youth of school
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