Annual Report Transmitted, Količina 131867 |
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Stran 6
... raised by local tax . 5. Amount raised by rate bills . 6. Received from all other sources . 7. Total amount of receipts . 8. For teachers ' wages . 9. For libraries . 10. For school apparatus . 11. For colored schools . PAYMENTS . 12 ...
... raised by local tax . 5. Amount raised by rate bills . 6. Received from all other sources . 7. Total amount of receipts . 8. For teachers ' wages . 9. For libraries . 10. For school apparatus . 11. For colored schools . PAYMENTS . 12 ...
Stran 17
... raised by rate bill in the rural districts- $ 709,025.36- and also the estimated value of the board of teachers who " boarded around " - $ 478,287.91 - should be added to the amount raised by tax , to show the actual sum raised by local ...
... raised by rate bill in the rural districts- $ 709,025.36- and also the estimated value of the board of teachers who " boarded around " - $ 478,287.91 - should be added to the amount raised by tax , to show the actual sum raised by local ...
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... Raised by tax . Raised by rate bill From all other sources . Totals Expenditures . For teachers ' wages . For libraries .... For school apparatus For colored schools For school houses , sites , & c ... For all other incidental expenses ...
... Raised by tax . Raised by rate bill From all other sources . Totals Expenditures . For teachers ' wages . For libraries .... For school apparatus For colored schools For school houses , sites , & c ... For all other incidental expenses ...
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A State tax is believed to be the most equitable mode of raising the money necessary to make the schools free . But the State cannot properly say that every district , village , and city shall have the same class of qualified teachers ...
A State tax is believed to be the most equitable mode of raising the money necessary to make the schools free . But the State cannot properly say that every district , village , and city shall have the same class of qualified teachers ...
Stran 34
... raise in each year for the clothing of State pupils in the Institution for the Blind , as well as in that for the Deaf ... raised from $ 30 to $ 50 . For details in regard to the Institution for the Blind , I respect- fully refer you to ...
... raise in each year for the clothing of State pupils in the Institution for the Blind , as well as in that for the Deaf ... raised from $ 30 to $ 50 . For details in regard to the Institution for the Blind , I respect- fully refer you to ...
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Academy amount paid annual apportioned attended school average attendance average daily attendance average number Binghamton building Cayuga cent children of school Commissioner district common schools Cortlandville COUNTY-SECOND DISTRICT Department district schools duties examination expense favor females Free School grade grammar improvement increase Institute interest joint districts labor lectures library money licensed Monteith's Normal School number of children number of days Number of districts number of pupils number of school number of teachers Oneida Oneida county Oswego past Penn Yan Plattsburgh Poughkeepsie private schools Prof Public Instruction public money public schools qualified teachers rate bill received repairs respectfully submitted rural districts scholars school age School Commissioner school districts school houses school moneys school room school some portion Seminary session Superintendent of Public taught teachers employed teaching tion town tricts trustees twenty-eight weeks Union Free School V. M. RICE village wages whole number
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Stran 61 - COUNTIES. Albany Allegany ... Broome Cattaraugus. Cayuga Chautauqua. Chemung Chenango ... Clinton Columbia Cortland.... Delaware ... Dutchess.... Erie Essex Franklin.... Fulton Genesee Greene Hamilton 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... Schuyler....
Stran 6 - 3. Number of children between the ages of five and twenty-one years residing in the districts. 4. Number of free schools. 5. Number of private schools. 6. Number of pupils attending private schools. 7. Time district schools were in session. 8. Teachers : by whom licensed, and the number of each sex. 9. Number of children,
Stran 115 - One-fourth of the annual revenue of the Colony is laid out in maintaining free schools for the education of our children;
Stran 48 - Putnam Queens Rensselaer .. Richmond ... Rockland ... St. Lawrence Saratoga .... Schenectady Schoharie ... Schuyler .... Seneca Steuben .... Suffolk Sullivan •••• Tioga
Stran 129 - checking extravagance even in woman, frowned on her hoods of silk, and her scarfs of tiffany, extended the length of her sleeve to the wrist, and limited its greatest width to half an ell.
Stran 28 - Human happiness, all the beneficial results which must surely flow from a knowledge of their political duties as citizens of a free country, from a proper appreciation of the principles of social ethics, and from a conscientious understanding of the obligations of obedience to the wholesome restrictions and directions of laws, both human and divine—all
Stran 7 - Superintendents of Indian schools. [E.] Statistics of Indian schools. [F.] Statistics of Teachers' Institutes. [G.] Special reports of School Commissioners and City Superintendents. School Districts and School Houses. The number of school districts in the State, as reported, was : In
Stran 123 - Tis not enough your counsel still be true, Blunt truths more mischief than nice falsehoods do;
Stran 7 - List of School Commissioners and City Superintendents. [C] Report of the trustees of the Thomas Asylum for orphan and destitute Indian children. [D.] Reports of
Stran 21 - The common schools in the several school districts of this State shall be free to all persons over five and under