Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, of the State of New-York, Količina 29

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Department of Public Instruction, 1883
 

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Stran 29 - Local boards. There shall continue to be a local board of each of said state normal schools, consisting of not less than three nor more than thirteen persons and the members 'thereof shall hold their offices until removed by the concurrent action of the chancellor of the university and the commissioner of education.
Stran 328 - And let us not be weary in well-doing ; for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
Stran 29 - It shall be the duty of such board to make and establish, and from time to time to alter and amend, such rules and regulations for the government of such schools under their charge, respectively, as they shall deem best, which shall be subject to the approval of the commissioner of education.
Stran 46 - Commissioner may, by an order under his hand and seal, which order shall be recorded in his office, remove such school officer from his office.
Stran 30 - ... of such local boards or any of their officers; and the acts of said commissioner of education in the premises shall be as valid and binding as if done by a competent local board or its officers, or with their co-operation.
Stran 356 - ... phenomena, the animals that inhabit it, the vegetables that clothe it with verdure, and the minerals under its surface ; the physiology and the intellectual powers of man ; the laws of mechanics and their practical uses • those of chemistry and their application to the arts, the principles of moral and political economy; the history of nations, and especially that of our own country; the progress and triumph of the democratic principle in the governments on this continent, and the prospects...
Stran 37 - In the construction of a statute, every part of it must be viewed in connection with the whole, so as to make all its parts harmonize if practicable, and give a sensible and intelligent effect to each.
Stran 356 - Henceforth no citizen, who shall have improved the advantages offered by our common schools and the district libraries, will be without some scientific knowledge of the earth, its physical condition and its phenomena, the animals that inhabit it, the vegetables that clothe it with verdure, and the minerals under its surface ; the physiology and the intellectual powers of man; the laws of mechanics and their practical uses; those of chemistry...
Stran 29 - Education, and subject to his approval and in the form which he directs, a report to the Legislature on the first day of January in each year, showing the condition of the school under their charge during the year...
Stran 335 - Our grand business undoubtedly is, not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand.

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