Report of the Board of Education of the State of Connecticut to the Governor: Together with the Report of the Secretary of the BoardLockwood & Brainard Company, 1879 |
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... Condition of School Houses in each Town , - Page 148 149 150-153 154-157 158-161 Graded Schools in the several Towns and Counties , School Library Appropriations in 1877 , Number and residence of Students in Colleges and Professional ...
... Condition of School Houses in each Town , - Page 148 149 150-153 154-157 158-161 Graded Schools in the several Towns and Counties , School Library Appropriations in 1877 , Number and residence of Students in Colleges and Professional ...
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... condition , work , and wants of our public schools , while at the same time they furnish facilities for comparing the educational progress and standing of Connecticut with those of other States . But however carefully and wisely their ...
... condition , work , and wants of our public schools , while at the same time they furnish facilities for comparing the educational progress and standing of Connecticut with those of other States . But however carefully and wisely their ...
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... conditions of success which are fixed in the very nature of things , declaim against all estab- lished order and clamor for the basest form of communism . To guard against such dangers the State should see that all its youth form fixed ...
... conditions of success which are fixed in the very nature of things , declaim against all estab- lished order and clamor for the basest form of communism . To guard against such dangers the State should see that all its youth form fixed ...
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... condition and working of our school system in all parts of the State , and thus as far as possible meet local exi- gences . A change of school officers , some neglect or violation of school laws , questions in relation to school ...
... condition and working of our school system in all parts of the State , and thus as far as possible meet local exi- gences . A change of school officers , some neglect or violation of school laws , questions in relation to school ...
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... condition , 555 Increase for the year , 31 Number of school houses reported in poor condition , 213 Increase for the year , 12 Dividend per child from School Fund , 1878 , $ 1.00 Income of School Fund distributed , 1878 , $ 138,475.00 ...
... condition , 555 Increase for the year , 31 Number of school houses reported in poor condition , 213 Increase for the year , 12 Dividend per child from School Fund , 1878 , $ 1.00 Income of School Fund distributed , 1878 , $ 138,475.00 ...
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Page 43 - ... understand their rights, to maintain them, and to exercise with intelligence their parts in self-government; and all this would be effected, without the violation of a single natural right of any one individual citizen.
Page 13 - Iward and to the general court; shall visit, as often as his other duties will permit, different parts of the Commonwealth for the purpose of arousing and guiding public sentiment in relation to the practical interests of education...
Page 43 - To know his rights; to exercise with order and justice those he retains; to choose with discretion the fiduciary of those he delegates; and to notice their conduct with diligence, with candor, and judgment; And, in general, to observe with intelligence and faithfulness all the social relations under which he shall be placed.
Page 114 - GENTLEMEN : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your invitation to be present at the Festival of the Sons of New Hampshire, to be holden in Boston, on the seventh instant.
Page 113 - That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth; that our daughters may be as corner.stones, polished after the similitude of a palace...
Page 247 - An act donating public lands to the several states and territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts " approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two.
Page 233 - ... with their respective proportions of any excess of the property of such district over and above its liabilities, as ascertained by the town ; or the difference in the value of the property of the several districts may be adjusted in any other manner agreed upon by the parties in interest.
Page 221 - If only one is assigned, he shall be called the acting school visitor or superintendent, who shall visit such schools at least twice during each term, once within four weeks after the opening, and again during the four weeks preceding the close, at which visit the schoolhouse and outbuildings...
Page 242 - ... have been kept in all respects according to law the selectmen shall draw an order on the town treasurer in favor of such district for a sum of money sufficient...
Page 115 - Clinton a still more inviting place of residence. 3. The officers of this Association shall consist of a President, a Vice-President, a Treasurer, a Secretary, and an Executive Committee of fifteen, six of whom shall be ladies.