The Development of Free Schools in the United States as Illustrated by Connecticut and Michigan, Edição 91Teachers college, Columbia university, 1918 - 236 páginas |
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... fact , most of the powers of school administration were left in the districts , but they now became districts in towns instead of districts in societies . In 1867 , a consolidation law for towns was enacted which read as follows ...
... fact , most of the powers of school administration were left in the districts , but they now became districts in towns instead of districts in societies . In 1867 , a consolidation law for towns was enacted which read as follows ...
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... fact it has never been paid . By this distribution Connecticut received $ 764,670.60 . The money could be legally recalled by the United States government . The state legislature , in December , 1836 , enacted the following law ...
... fact it has never been paid . By this distribution Connecticut received $ 764,670.60 . The money could be legally recalled by the United States government . The state legislature , in December , 1836 , enacted the following law ...
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... fact , this is one of the very earliest examples for this state . Clews ( 76 ) shows that in 1658 each child was to pay 8s . tuition in Wethersfield , and that in 1650 Stratford employed a schoolmaster and required parents of the ...
... fact , this is one of the very earliest examples for this state . Clews ( 76 ) shows that in 1658 each child was to pay 8s . tuition in Wethersfield , and that in 1650 Stratford employed a schoolmaster and required parents of the ...
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... fact , it may hardly be called an increase . It is most marked in town and district taxes and rate - bills ; in other words , the local community now assumed more importance in school support . The figures showing the numbers of ...
... fact , it may hardly be called an increase . It is most marked in town and district taxes and rate - bills ; in other words , the local community now assumed more importance in school support . The figures showing the numbers of ...
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... facts make it impossible to say much more than that probably society taxation was never used to any extraordi- nary ... fact . As compared with the estimated income from the town deposit fund , the district tax seems to have equalled it ...
... facts make it impossible to say much more than that probably society taxation was never used to any extraordi- nary ... fact . As compared with the estimated income from the town deposit fund , the district tax seems to have equalled it ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 16 - The fund called the SCHOOL FUND shall remain a perpetual fund, the interest of which shall be inviolably appropriated to the support and encouragement of the public or common schools throughout the State, and for the equal benefit of all the people thereof.
Página xii - It is therefore ordered, That every township in this jurisdiction, after the Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty householders, shall then forthwith appoint one within their town to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read, whose wages shall be paid either by the parents or masters of such children, or by the inhabitants in general, by way of supply, as the major part of those that order the prudentials of the town shall appoint...
Página 83 - 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 232 - We content ourselves with the statement that neither in our state policy, in our constitution, or in our laws, do we find the primary school 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 227 - The proceeds from the sales of all lands that have been or hereafter may be granted by the United States to the state for educational purposes, and the proceeds of all...
Página 108 - ... practical and therefore necessary instruction for the benefit of the people at large, but rather as accomplishments for the few, to be sought after in the main by those best able to pay for them, and to be paid for by those who seek them, and not by general tax. And...
Página 224 - 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 90 - The legislature shall, within five years from the adoption of this constitution, provide for and establish a system of primary schools, whereby a school shall be kept, without charge for tuition, at least three months in each year, in every school district in the state, and all instruction in said schools shall be conducted in the English language.
Página 77 - There shall be reserved the lot No. 16, of every township, for the maintenance of public schools within the said township...
Página 205 - ... of the county of his residence are authorized and required, upon an application under oath in his behalf, to raise a sum of money sufficient to defray the expenses of his remaining there...