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1902-3.

September 8..

November 27 and 28.

December 24-January 5....

January 30.

February 2.

February 12.

February 22.

April 24 to May 4.

May 8..

May 30...

May 11 to June 18...

June 24..

September 14..

...First Term Began Thanksgiving Holidays .Holiday Vacation First Term Ends .Second Term Begins Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday

. Spring Vacation ..Arbor Day

. Memorial Day

.Annual Examinations

.. Commencement Exercises

School opened for the year 1903-1904

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Tuition of all non-resident pupils payable in advance.

Free books and school material furnished to all pupils

After September 1, 1903, students will be admitted to the Academic department under the provisions of the non-resident tuition act, chapter 542, laws of 1903.

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Residence, 31 South Miller Street. Office, Library Building.
Office Hours: 11.30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.

STATED MEETINGS OF THE BOARD, 1903-1904.

March 27, April 24, May 29, June 26, July 31, August 28,
September 25, October 30, November 27,

December 25, January 29, February 26.

Stated meetings of the Board are held on the last Friday of each month, in the Board room in the Free Library building, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening.

Annual meeting of the Board on the second Wednesday in March.

Standing Committees.

1902-3.

COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS.

Thomas W. Gavey, James Hastings, Edward C. Ross.

COMMITTEE ON FINANCE.

Edward C. Ross, Hiram Lozier, Wm. R. Perkins.

COMMITTEE ON LIBRARY.

Hiram Lozier, Caleb H. Baumes, John Smith.

COMMITTEE ON MANUAL TRAINING.

Wm. R. Perkins, William G. Kimball, Thomas W. Gavey.

COMMITTEE ON RULES.

Caleb H. Baumes, Wm. R .Perkins, Wm. G. Kimball.

COMMITTEE ON SCHOOLS.

John Smith, Thomas W. Gavey, Hiram Lozier.

COMMITTEE ON SUPPLIES.

William G. Kimball, Edward C. Ross, James Hastings.

COMMITTEE ON TEACHERS.

James Hastings, John Smith, Caleb H. Baumes.

The President is ex-officio a member of all standing committees.

Annual Estimate.

To the Common Council of the City of Newburgh:

The Board of Education of the City of Newburgh, as required by statute of the 5th of March, 1865, submit the following Estimate of the amount of money needed for its expenditures during the year commencing October 1, 1902, and ending September 30, 1903.

Dated Newburgh, N. Y., the 29th day of May, 1903.

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To purchase, lease and improve sites for school houses:
For flagging, sagging, grading and draining

school grounds

2

To build, purchase, lease, enlarge, alter, improve and repair school houses, their

outhouses and appurtenances:

For repairs to school buildings..

For constructing and repairing fences.....
For painting and glazing.

3

To purchase, enlarge, improve and repair

school apparatus, furniture and ap-
pendages:

For new furniture...

For repairing furniture

For repairs to heaters, pipes, etc..

For maps, blackboards, etc.

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4,000 00

300 00

700 00

5,000 00

2,250 00

100 00

2,000 00

100 00

4,450 00

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