Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Michigan: With Accompanying Documents, for the Year ..., Volume 38Hosmer & Kerr, Printers to the State, 1875 |
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... fact that a large number of these schools in the cities have organized nor- mal classes and are furnishing every autumn and spring a goodly number of teachers to the rural districts . EVENING SCHOOLS . In view of the wise and liberal ...
... fact that a large number of these schools in the cities have organized nor- mal classes and are furnishing every autumn and spring a goodly number of teachers to the rural districts . EVENING SCHOOLS . In view of the wise and liberal ...
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... fact that such a difficulty exists than myself ) can easily be remedied , if such be the disposition of those who have the power to remedy it , by granting to the superintendents of these counties a deputy or assistant . The last report ...
... fact that such a difficulty exists than myself ) can easily be remedied , if such be the disposition of those who have the power to remedy it , by granting to the superintendents of these counties a deputy or assistant . The last report ...
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... fact , he who strikes at it aims his blow at the educational heart , and he who advocates it does a noble work for the State . The system is , at present , only on trial in this State , and so far it has met the anticipations of its ...
... fact , he who strikes at it aims his blow at the educational heart , and he who advocates it does a noble work for the State . The system is , at present , only on trial in this State , and so far it has met the anticipations of its ...
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... fact that a far better class of teachers is found in our schools cannot be denied by any one at all observant . By those best quali- fied to judge , the opinion is often expressed that the teachers now engaged in teaching are far in ...
... fact that a far better class of teachers is found in our schools cannot be denied by any one at all observant . By those best quali- fied to judge , the opinion is often expressed that the teachers now engaged in teaching are far in ...
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... fact , the provisions of the Constitution , in the article on education , contemplate the establishment of a complete system of education by the State , beginning with the primary school and ending with the University . The court ...
... fact , the provisions of the Constitution , in the article on education , contemplate the establishment of a complete system of education by the State , beginning with the primary school and ending with the University . The court ...
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Página 159 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Página 17 - There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty.
Página 402 - Two of the original members shall be appointed for a term of one year, two for a term of two years, and one for a term of three years...
Página 397 - The Legislature shall provide for a system of Common Schools, by which a school shall be kept up and supported in each district at least three months in every year : and any school district neglecting to keep up and support such a school, may be deprived of its proportion of the interest of the public fund during such neglect.
Página 398 - We content ourselves with the statement that neither in our state policy, in our constitution, or in our laws, do we find the primaryschool districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to be taught, or the grade of instruction that may be given, if their voters consent in regular form to bear the expense and raise the taxes for the purpose.
Página 398 - ... should be performed by the district board. We think the power to make the appointment was incident to the full control which by law the board had over the schools of the district, and that the board and the people of the district have been wisely left by the legislature to follow their own judgment in the premises.
Página 394 - But in public affairs, where the people have organized themselves under color of law into the ordinary municipal bodies, and have gone on year after year raising taxes, making improvements, and exercising their usual franchises, their rights are properly regarded as depending quite as much on the acquiescence as, on the regularity of their origin, and no ex post facto inquiry can be permitted to undo their corporate existence. Whatever may be the rights of individuals before such general acquiescence,...
Página 393 - ... upon the method in which they are supported, so that a blow at this method seems a blow at the schools themselves. The suit, however, is not to be regarded as a blow purposely aimed at the schools. It can never be unimportant to know that taxation, even for the most useful or indispensable purposes, is warranted by the strict letter of the law ; and whoever doubts its being so in any particular case, may well be justified by his doubts in asking a legal investigation, that, if errors or defects...
Página 403 - ... a schoolhouse or houses ; but the amount of taxes to be raised in any district for the purpose of purchasing or building a school-house or houses in the same year that any bonded indebtedness is incurred, shall not exceed...
Página 397 - ... The exception relates to the branches of the University, which the funds of the University did not warrant keeping up, and which were consequently abandoned. Private schools to some extent took their place; but when the convention met to frame a constitution in 1850, there were already in existence in a number of the leading towns, schools belonging to the general public system, which were furnishing instruction which fitted young men for the University. These schools for the most part had been...