Bulletin, Issue 9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 - 34 pages |
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... parents and guardians " to make known " to the commissioners of their respective townships " the number of pupils which such parents or guardians respectively wish to enter in school . " However , the feeling grew that in a democracy ...
... parents and guardians " to make known " to the commissioners of their respective townships " the number of pupils which such parents or guardians respectively wish to enter in school . " However , the feeling grew that in a democracy ...
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... parents had not entered them . The need for census data for this purpose required that information be recorded to show what children were of compulsory school age , the names of parents or guardians made responsible by law for the ...
... parents had not entered them . The need for census data for this purpose required that information be recorded to show what children were of compulsory school age , the names of parents or guardians made responsible by law for the ...
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... PARENT IS TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE Every State places the responsibility for compliance with the com- pulsory education law upon the parent . This has been a continuous and universal practice in writing legal prescriptions to secure the ...
... PARENT IS TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE Every State places the responsibility for compliance with the com- pulsory education law upon the parent . This has been a continuous and universal practice in writing legal prescriptions to secure the ...
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... parent to the control of his child , but at the same time made the parent responsible for his school attendance . It ... parents have found some reasons and offered various excuses for irregularity of attendance which some local school ...
... parent to the control of his child , but at the same time made the parent responsible for his school attendance . It ... parents have found some reasons and offered various excuses for irregularity of attendance which some local school ...
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... parent to take an oath or affirmation that the information he gives is true and correct . Penalties are prescribed by ... parents . The State department of education pre- pares , prints , and distributes to the counties a " census list ...
... parent to take an oath or affirmation that the information he gives is true and correct . Penalties are prescribed by ... parents . The State department of education pre- pares , prints , and distributes to the counties a " census list ...
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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.