Annual Report, Bind 66Printed at the Republican office, 1920 |
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Side 15
... cent of the taxable values , provided a majority of the voters of the city so ap- proved . Two weeks after a fire had destroyed a large part of the business district of the city and while an epidemic was raging , this tax law for school ...
... cent of the taxable values , provided a majority of the voters of the city so ap- proved . Two weeks after a fire had destroyed a large part of the business district of the city and while an epidemic was raging , this tax law for school ...
Side 16
... cent . The struggle for more ade- quate school facilities and more efficient schools persisted . The school buildings were sufficient for about four - tenths of the children and of the remaining six - tenths , one half were in private ...
... cent . The struggle for more ade- quate school facilities and more efficient schools persisted . The school buildings were sufficient for about four - tenths of the children and of the remaining six - tenths , one half were in private ...
Side 18
... cent of the State revenues , shall be applied annually to the support of public schools . " This confirmation of the 25 per cent of the state funds as the amount necessary for the support of the schools was not made without oppo- sition ...
... cent of the State revenues , shall be applied annually to the support of public schools . " This confirmation of the 25 per cent of the state funds as the amount necessary for the support of the schools was not made without oppo- sition ...
Side 20
... cents , instead of forty cents as theretofore , on the one hundred dollars valuation of property , unless by vote of the people a higher rate , not exceeding one dollar on such valuation was authorized . For two years after this ...
... cents , instead of forty cents as theretofore , on the one hundred dollars valuation of property , unless by vote of the people a higher rate , not exceeding one dollar on such valuation was authorized . For two years after this ...
Side 29
... cents on the hundred dol- lars . At a special election on November 11th this additional tax was approved by the people and the necessary funds for the maintenance of the schools for the ensuing year were assured . School Accommodations ...
... cents on the hundred dol- lars . At a special election on November 11th this additional tax was approved by the people and the necessary funds for the maintenance of the schools for the ensuing year were assured . School Accommodations ...
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Air Washer Ashland Assistant Avenue Average Daily Attendance Average per Pupil Baden Banneker Board of Education Boys Girls Bryan Hill cent Central High classes Cleveland High clinic Colored Colored Grades Cost per pupil Cote Brilliante course dental caries Electric ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Enrollment at end Equipment EXPENSES OF SCHOOLS Furniture Gardenville Grand Total half Harris Teachers College Heating HIGH AND ELEMENTARY June 30 Junior High School Kindergarten L'Ouverture Laclede Liberty Bank Louis Louis Public Schools Manual Training Mark Twain McKinley High Mount Pleasant Mullanphy O'Fallon Open Air School Operating Supplies Pestalozzi Physical Training Plumbing public schools pupil per hour Receipts Rock Spring Salaries School Bond Fund SCHOOLS FOR FISCAL Services Soldan High Special School Steam Plenum Stix Street Summer Term Sumner High Supervisor TABLE III-DETAILED STATEMENT Text Books Three subjects tion total number Upkeep of Grounds Walnut Park West Belle White Elem Women Wyman Yeatman High
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Side 11 - State, and the general assembly shall take measures to preserve from waste or damage such lands as have been or hereafter may be granted by the United States for the use of schools...
Side 17 - A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, the Legislature shall encourage by all suitable means the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement.
Side 17 - The proceeds of all lands that have been, or hereafter may be granted by the United States to this State, and not otherwise appropriated by this State or the United States; also, all moneys, stocks, bonds...
Side 19 - ... for the purpose of erecting and constructing public buildings, bridges and works of public improvement in parishes and municipalities, the rates of taxation herein limited may be increased when the rate of such increase and the purpose for which it is intended shall have been submitted to a vote of the property taxpayers of such parish or municipality entitled to a vote under the election laws of the State, and a majority of same voting at such election shall have voted therefor.
Side 10 - Religion, morality and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall be encouraged and provided for from the public lands of the United States in the said territory, in such manner as Congress may deem expedient.
Side 17 - The general assembly may require, by law, that every child of sufficient mental and physical ability shall attend the public school during the period between the ages of six and eighteen years, for a time equivalent to three years, unless educated by other means.
Side 17 - Treasury; and, together with so much of the ordinary revenue of the State as may be by law set apart for that purpose, shall be faithfully appropriated for establishing and maintaining in this State a system of free public schools and for no other uses or purposes whatsoever.
Side 19 - For school purposes in districts, the annual rate on property shall not exceed forty cents on the one hundred dollars valuation: Provided, the aforesaid annual rates for school purposes may be increased in districts formed of cities and towns, to an amount not to exceed one dollar on the hundred dollars...
Side 17 - States, also all moneys, stocks, bonds, and other property now belonging to any State fund for purposes of education, also the net proceeds of all sales of...
Side 110 - ... experience. I BELIEVE that every woman should expect marriage to interrupt for some years the pursuit of any regular gainful occupation ; that she should prearrange with her husband some equitable division of the family income such as will insure a genuine partnership, rather than a position of dependence (on either side) ; and that she should focus her chief thought during the early youth of her children upon the science and art of wise family life. I BELIEVE that every woman should hope to...