Bulletin, Issue 9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 - 34 pages |
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... authorities had difficulty at first in taking care of those who wanted to go to school , without concerning themselves about those who did not want to go . For example , instead of taking a census of children of school age as a basis ...
... authorities had difficulty at first in taking care of those who wanted to go to school , without concerning themselves about those who did not want to go . For example , instead of taking a census of children of school age as a basis ...
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... authorities , and so long as schools were locally supported , there was no need for a formal counting and recording of children . But when more and more State money became available for distribution and when the population increased ...
... authorities , and so long as schools were locally supported , there was no need for a formal counting and recording of children . But when more and more State money became available for distribution and when the population increased ...
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... authorities responsible for the enumeration for failures to make accurate reports , and gave the State superintendent authority to require any or all of the census in any district to be retaken . In the meantime , an additional need for ...
... authorities responsible for the enumeration for failures to make accurate reports , and gave the State superintendent authority to require any or all of the census in any district to be retaken . In the meantime , an additional need for ...
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... authorities have control of the employment of minors . 5 The minimum age for employment is 14 . The Judge of the Superior Court also issues work permits . In new New Orleans the factory inspector is the issuing officer . 8 For children ...
... authorities have control of the employment of minors . 5 The minimum age for employment is 14 . The Judge of the Superior Court also issues work permits . In new New Orleans the factory inspector is the issuing officer . 8 For children ...
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... authorities according to the kinds of handicaps they have . Illiterates are also listed and so reported . State authorities are also making more specific the standards for qualifications of enumerators and at the same time raising them ...
... authorities according to the kinds of handicaps they have . Illiterates are also listed and so reported . State authorities are also making more specific the standards for qualifications of enumerators and at the same time raising them ...
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Page 116 - It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to employ any child under fourteen years of age, in any business or service whatever, during any part of the term during which the public schools of the district in which the child resides are in session...
Page 19 - Program" prepared for the Commission on Trends in Education of the Modern Language Association of America.
Page 120 - In such districts, every parent, guardian, or other person having charge of any child between the ages of eight (8) and sixteen (16) years, shall send such child to a public, private or parochial school...
Page 199 - No child under 18 years of age shall be employed or permitted to work in any occupation thus determined to be dangerous or injurious to such children.
Page 121 - ... is incorrigible, vicious or immoral in conduct, or who habitually wanders about the streets and public places during school hours having no business or lawful occupation, shall be deemed a juvenile disorderly person, and be subject to the provisions of this act.
Page 165 - ... such courses ; and if such courses are not so established and maintained in any private school, attendance upon instruction in such school shall not be deemed substantially equivalent to instruction given to children of like ages in the public school or schools of the city or district in which the child resides.