Annual Report Transmitted, Količina 171871 |
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... past . Indeed , the statistics published from year to year show that school expenditures have been steadily increasing . The people are build- ing comfortable school houses , and are supplying them with appropriate furniture and ...
... past . Indeed , the statistics published from year to year show that school expenditures have been steadily increasing . The people are build- ing comfortable school houses , and are supplying them with appropriate furniture and ...
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... past years is unjustifiable , and all appropriations from the State treasury for the support of schools are indefensible . The pecuniary burden of supporting our system of public instruction should , therefore , be fairly distributed ...
... past years is unjustifiable , and all appropriations from the State treasury for the support of schools are indefensible . The pecuniary burden of supporting our system of public instruction should , therefore , be fairly distributed ...
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... past year , was thirty - nine thousand four hundred and thirty - three . In exceptional cases , the libraries are properly cared for , the moneys received for their support are judi- ciously expended , and the benefits which they offer ...
... past year , was thirty - nine thousand four hundred and thirty - three . In exceptional cases , the libraries are properly cared for , the moneys received for their support are judi- ciously expended , and the benefits which they offer ...
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... past year , greatly promoting the convenience of the instructors without any appreciable loss of time in the school rooms . " The pupils go into school at eight o'clock in the morning , and , with only an interval of ten minutes for ...
... past year , greatly promoting the convenience of the instructors without any appreciable loss of time in the school rooms . " The pupils go into school at eight o'clock in the morning , and , with only an interval of ten minutes for ...
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... past summer , another story has been added to the school building , giving ten new class rooms , and a spacious dormitory under the Mansard roof , affording accommodation for one hundred and twenty boys , with one thousand cubic feet of ...
... past summer , another story has been added to the school building , giving ten new class rooms , and a spacious dormitory under the Mansard roof , affording accommodation for one hundred and twenty boys , with one thousand cubic feet of ...
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ABRAM Academy amount annual attended school average attendance average daily attendance cent Chautauqua county children of school commissioner district common schools condition Cortland COUNTY-SECOND DISTRICT December December 28 Department district libraries dollars duties examination expenses favor February 12 female Fredonia furnished graduates held houses hundred improvement increase institute interest James Johonnot January 21 Johonnot June June labor library money licensed Lockport males ment missioner district Normal and Training normal schools November 9 number of children number of teachers October Oswego paid Miss past Practicing School present primary proper Public Instruction qualified received repairs rural districts salary Schaghticoke school age school apparatus School Commissioner school districts school system school-houses September 30 Superintendent of Public teachers employed term text-books tion Total towns Training School trict trustees tuition twenty-eight weeks union free school Union School village visits Voucher wages WEAVER whole number
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Stran 113 - being duly sworn, say, and each for himself severally says, that he has read the foregoing report and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true of his own knowledge, except the matters therein stated on information and belief, and
Stran 245 - The real design of education is to give to children resources that will endure as long as life lasts; habits, that time may ameliorate but cannot destroy; occupation, that will render sickness tolerable, solitude pleasant, age venerable, life more dignified and useful, and death less terrible.
Stran 60 - At that time there was appropriated the sum of fifty thousand dollars a year, for five years, " for the purpose of encouraging and maintaining schools in the several cities and towns in this State, in which the children of the inhabitants
Stran 113 - of his own knowledge, except the matters therein stated on information and belief, and as to those matters he believes it to be true.
Stran 155 - in training school, essays, select readings or declamations. Advanced English Course. Students to be admitted to this course must pass a satisfactory examination in all the studies of the first year in the elementary English course. First Year. First Term.—Algebra, natural philosophy, general history, light gymnastics, geometry, compositions, declamations, botany (half term), select readings. Second
Stran 54 - generally to use his utmost influence and most strenuous exertions to promote sound education, elevate the character and qualifications of teachers, improve the means of instruction and advance the interests of the schools under his supervision,
Stran 151 - Term.—Philosophy and history of education, school economy, civil government and school law, methods of giving object lessons and of teaching the subjects of the elementary course, declamations, essays and select readings. The object lessons include lessons on objects, form, size, color, place, weight, sounds, animals, plants, human body and moral instruction. Second
Stran 252 - shall participate in the distribution of the school moneys, in the same manner and to the same extent, in proportion to the number of children educated therein, as the common schools in their respective cities and districts.
Stran 323 - the sites or structures belonging to the district, or for the purchase of other sites or structures, or for the erection of new buildings, or for such other purpose relating to the support and welfare of the school, as they may by resolution approve;
Stran 155 - philosophy, compositions, mineralogy and geology, practice in training school, methods in higher studies, light gymnastics. Classical Course. Students to be admitted to this course must pass a satisfactory examination in all the studies of the first year in the elementary English course. First