NEWARK, N. J. [Compiled from the Thirty-fourth Annual Report of Board of Education, 1890, p. 151, and Thirty fifth Report, p. 90.] Principals, male, per month $60 Grammar and primary schools, per day.. $1.50 Assistant, male or female, per month 40 and 45 | High schools, per day.. 2.50 PATERSON, N. J. $2,000 [Compiled from the Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1890-91, page 119.] Superintendent, male.... HIGH AND NORMAL SCHOOLS. Head assistants. first grade, female 550 First year 375 Second year 375 Third year. 400 GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. Fourth year 425 Fifth year 450 Maximum 500 6 principals, male 1,200 Assistants, kindergarten, female- 1 assistant principal, female 800 First year 375 Head assistants, female 650 Second year 375 Assistants, female Third year 400 Fourth year 425 Fifth year 450 Maximum 550 [Compiled from the Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Board of Public Instruction, 1889-90, p. 190.] BROOKLYN, N. Y. [Compiled from the 35th Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1890, pp. 211 to 249.] The entire elementary course covers seven and a half years, the time being divided into eight grammar and seven primary grades of a half year each. All primary schools are call d "branch schools," and are under the direction of the principals of the grammar schools to which they are attached. Their principals are styled "branch principals." Salaries of other teachers are not stated. BUFFALO, N. Y. [Compiled from the Annual Report of the Superintendent of Education, 1889-90, pp. 170 155.] aThis seems to be the salary of experience l assistants, since nearly all on the list received it bAll but two of these teachers are members of religious orders. NEW YORK, N. Y. [Forty-ninth Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1830, p. 21.] [Compiled from the Manual of the Board of Education, 1892, pp. 154-163, 268, 284.] Where five male assistants are employed, there is allowed one salary each of the first, second, fourth, sixth, and seventh class. Where four are employed, one each of the first, third, fifth, and seventh class. Where three are employed, one each of the second, fourth, and sixth class. Where two are employed, one each of the second and fifth class. Where one is employed, one of the second class. Female assistants in male grammar schools: Female assistants in mixed grammar schools: [See explanation of method of assigning salaries at the end of the schedule for female grammar schools.] Where eight female assistants are employed in any grammar school there is allowed one of each class of male, mixed, or female grammar salaries, as the case may be. Where more than eight are employed, there is added one salary of each class of similar salaries, beginning with the lowest, and repeating, if necessary, until the required number is reached. But there is not allowed to any grammar school more than one salary of the first or second class, two of the third class, three of the fourth class, four of the fifth class, five of the sixth class, or six of the seventh class. Where less than eight are employed, there is deducted one salary of each highest and lowest class alternately, beginning with the lowest, until the required number is reached. Female first assistants who teach the first grammar grades alone or in connection with other grades in mixed grammar schools where boys and girls are instucted in the same class, and where no male assistant is employed, and where the average attendance exceeds one hundred and fifty, are not counted under the foregoing provisions, and they are paid a special salary of $1,440. Where twelve assistants are employed, there is allowed one of each class of primary salaries. Where more than twelve are employed, there are allowed additional primary salaries in the same manner as in the grammar schools. But there are not allowed to any primary department or school more than one salary of the first, second, third, or fourth class, two of the fifth or sixth class, three of the seventh or eighth class, four of the ninth or tenth class, or five of the eleventh class. When less than twelve and more than five are employed, there is deducted |