Biennial Report

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Department of Public Instruction, 1922 - Education
 

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Page 112 - It shall be the duty of the supervising teacher, during the time the schools are in session, to supervise and assist, under the direction of the county superintendent, the teachers employed in the schools of the county or superintendent district, devoting special attention to the less experienced teachers. He shall...
Page 158 - The minimum scholastic attainment of all high school teachers shall be equivalent to graduation from a college belonging to the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, including special training in the subjects they teach, although such requirements shall not be construed as retroactive.
Page 78 - ... board and transportation of pupils residing within the state and attending such day school and classes, special books and special equipment prepared or designed for instruction in such schools and classes, and such other expenses as shall be approved by the state superintendent...
Page 23 - Resolved, That the conference request the three commissions of the North Central Association to appoint a joint committee to study the question of defining entrance requirements in such a way as to provide for proper recognition of work done in the junior high school, with the request that the report of the joint committee be submitted to a conference held in connection with the 1923 meeting of the association.1 The resolution was unanimously adopted.
Page 78 - ... been maintained during the preceding year in accordance with the provisions of the statutes, he shall certify to the secretary of state in favor of each of the several school district boards or boards of education maintaining such day schools...
Page 105 - Multiply together the numerators for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator.
Page 124 - ... district generally; to advise with and counsel the district boards in relation to their duties, and particularly in relation to the construction, warming and ventilation of school-houses, and the improving and adorning of the school grounds connected therewith, and to recommend to school officers and teachers the proper studies, discipline and management of the schools.
Page 78 - ... school district board or board of education to establish and maintain within the corporate limits of any such village or city, respectively, one or more day schools for the instruction of deaf persons or persons with defective speech, or for the instruction of blind persons.
Page 78 - ... (a) For each pupil residing in the district and attending such day school or class for exceptional children one hundred dollars, for the deaf or blind two hundred fifty dollars, for children physically disabled three hundred dollars. (b) For each pupil residing outside the district but within the state, who attends such day school or class for at least nine months, V four hundred dollars, for children physically disabled, four hundred fifty dollars.
Page 158 - ... highschool work for admission, or from an institution having equivalent requirements for admission and giving equivalent academic scholarship. A year of graduate work divided between academic and professional subjects is desirable.

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