District Organization and Secondary Education

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - 207 páginas
 

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Página 174 - The general assembly shall provide a thorough and efficient system of free schools, whereby all children of this state may receive a good common school education.
Página vii - It seemed to them that it was wise for such a study to be made by the Government of the United States rather than by a private foundation; for if such an agency studied secondary education, it might be accused either rightly or wrongly of a bias toward a special interest. When the members of a committee of this association appeared before the Bureau of the Budget in 1928, they received a very courteous hearing. It was impossible, so the Chief of the Budget Bureau thought, to obtain all the money...
Página 37 - ... transportation and tuition. NEBRASKA Transportation. — Where there are fewer than five children between 7 and 16 years, inclusive, the board may use school funds for board and transportation and other expenses of said pupils attending in another district as arranged with the board of said other district. All consolidated schools are required to furnish transportation for rural pupils. Board of education of a city or a board of trustees of a high-school district, by a two-third vote of entire...
Página 18 - If any city or town neglects or refuses to pay for such tuition, it shall be liable therefor, in an action of contract, to the legally constituted authorities of the school which the pupil attended under the approval of said commission.
Página 58 - ... best adapted for the purpose public day and continuation schools, part-time schools, and evening schools for instruction in the arts and practices of trades...
Página ii - EDUCATION. William John Cooper, United States Commissioner of Education, is director of the Survey; Leonard V. Koos, professor of secondary education at the University of Chicago, is associate director; and Carl A.
Página 175 - The inhabitants of any contiguous and compact territory, whether in the same or different townships, upon a petition signed by at least 50 legal voters and an affirmative vote in such territory, may establish, in the manner provided bv this Act, a township high school for the benefit of the inhabitants of the territory described in the petition.
Página 19 - The county court shall have power, upon the petition of any person residing in any particular school district, to transfer the children or wards of such person, for educational purposes, to an adjoining district in the same county, or to an adjoining district in an adjoining county ; Provided, Said petitioner shall state under oath that the transfer is for school purposes alone.
Página 18 - An act to establish a public school system in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, together with the provisions by which it shall be administered, and prescribing penalties for the violation thereof; providing revenue to establish and maintain the same, and the method of collecting such revenue; and repealing all laws, general, special or local, or any parts thereof, that are or may be inconsistent therewith," as amended, amounts computed in accordance with the following schedules: Districts of the...
Página 8 - Each city incorporated town borough or township in this Commonwealth now existing or hereafter created shall constitute a separate school district...

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