Draft of the Education Law Prepared by the Commissioners of Statutory Revision: To be Submitted to the Legislature of 1899Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Company, 1898 - 312 pages |
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Page 114
... grant a certificate to a graduate of a registered college or univer- sity who has had three years ' experience as a teacher , authorizing him to teach in such schools and for such time , not exceeding ten years , as may be fixed therein ...
... grant a certificate to a graduate of a registered college or univer- sity who has had three years ' experience as a teacher , authorizing him to teach in such schools and for such time , not exceeding ten years , as may be fixed therein ...
Page 115
... , valid for a period of three years ; and after a holder thereof shall have had three years ' suc- cessful experience in teaching , the superintendent may grant to ' him a certificate which shall entitle him to teach 115.
... , valid for a period of three years ; and after a holder thereof shall have had three years ' suc- cessful experience in teaching , the superintendent may grant to ' him a certificate which shall entitle him to teach 115.
Page 116
... grant authority to teach is subject to the following limitations : 1. A person cannot be authorized to teach in the public schools who is under eighteen years of age ; or 2. Who has not passed a satisfactory examination in physiology ...
... grant authority to teach is subject to the following limitations : 1. A person cannot be authorized to teach in the public schools who is under eighteen years of age ; or 2. Who has not passed a satisfactory examination in physiology ...
Page 117
... grant- ing it . 2. A school commissioner may hear and determine any charge affecting the moral character of a teacher within his district . If the charge is sustained , the commissioner may annul the teacher's certificate or other ...
... grant- ing it . 2. A school commissioner may hear and determine any charge affecting the moral character of a teacher within his district . If the charge is sustained , the commissioner may annul the teacher's certificate or other ...
Page 130
... grant or devise . 325. Special police . 326. Person arrested to be taken before magistrate . 327. Appointment of Indian pupils . 328. Who entitled to privileges of normal school . 329. Tuition money . 330. Annual report of local board ...
... grant or devise . 325. Special police . 326. Person arrested to be taken before magistrate . 327. Appointment of Indian pupils . 328. Who entitled to privileges of normal school . 329. Tuition money . 330. Annual report of local board ...
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Page 219 - An Act to apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two...
Page 206 - Commissioner, or other chief officers having the general oversight of the public schools in each city or district, such exercises as shall tend to encourage the planting, protection and preservation of trees and shrubs, and an acquaintance with the best methods to be adopted to accomplish such results.
Page 118 - That the nature of alcoholic drinks and other narcotics and their effects on the human system shall be taught in connection with the various divisions of physiology and hygiene as thoroughly as are other branches in all schools under State control, or supported wholly or in part by public money, and also in all schools connected with reformatory institutions.
Page 136 - ... guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than twenty-five dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than twenty days or both.
Page 33 - ... thereto shall be separated by a substantial close fence not less than seven feet in height.
Page 79 - Such account, affidavit and certificate shall be laid by the county treasurer before the board of supervisors of the county, who shall cause the amount of such unpaid taxes, with seven per centum of the amount in addition thereto, to be levied upon the lands upon which the same were imposed...
Page 288 - The repeal of a law or any part of it by this act shall not affect or impair any act done or right accruing, accrued or acquired, or liability, penalty, forfeiture, or punishment incurred prior to...
Page 248 - If any institution has more than five trustees, the body that elects, by a two-thirds vote after notice of the proposed action in the call for a meeting, may reduce the number to not less than five by abolishing the office of any trustee which is vacant and filing in the regents' office a certified copy of the action.
Page 129 - ... employing a superintendent of schools, may establish, maintain, direct and control one or more schools or classes for the professional instruction and training of teachers in the principles of education and in the method of instruction for not less than two years.
Page 97 - ... or more sufficient sureties, approved by the treasurer, in the penalty of at least double the amount of the school moneys set apart or apportioned to the town, and of any such moneys unaccounted for by his...