Annual Report

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Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor., 1895 - Public schools
 

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Page 123 - no system of education is worthy of the name unless it creates a great educational ladder with one end in the gutter and the other in the university.
Page 70 - Learn the sound qualities of all useful stuffs and make some little piece of useful clothing, sewn with your own fingers as strongly as it can be stitched, and embroider it or otherwise beautify it moderately with fine needle-work, such as a girl may be proud of having done.
Page 9 - RULES OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION RELATING TO CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. Section 138. They (the principals) shall see that the following rules of the Board of Education are observed : " No superintendent, principal or teacher of any school, and no parent or guardian of any child attending school, shall knowingly permit a child sick with
Page 12 - as rapidly in the studies prescribed by the Board of Education of the New Haven City School District for the public schools of said district as in the average schools of corresponding grades within said district. 4. In case a part only of the school in any building is used as
Page 42 - The Conference on Mathematics wish to have given in elementary schools not only a general survey of arithmetic, but also the elements of algebra and concrete geometry in connection with drawing. The Conference on Physics, Chemistry and Astronomy urge that nature studies should constitute an important part of the elementary school
Page 103 - of art in the way hereinbefore mentioned, it helps to cultivate the taste and prepares the future workman for a more useful and lucrative career, inasmuch as superior taste commands higher wages in the finishing of all goods.
Page 92 - Geography, then, is not only a description of the earth's surface, but a treatment of the people who inhabit it, and their life as affected by climate and physical environment. The study should possess a human interest, showing the earth as the home of mankind and its adaptation to man's activities.
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Page 19 - The undersigned have examined the bills, accounts, and vouchers of GT Hewlett, Clerk of the Board of Education of the New Haven City School District, for the year ending

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