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... Grammar School , boys , 314 ; girls , 329 ; total , 643 ; Primary School , boys , 1,124 ; girls , 1,066 ; total , 2,190 . The whole number of days of attendance at the public schools of all the children of school age , attending said ...
... Grammar School , boys , 314 ; girls , 329 ; total , 643 ; Primary School , boys , 1,124 ; girls , 1,066 ; total , 2,190 . The whole number of days of attendance at the public schools of all the children of school age , attending said ...
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... Grammar department . The graduating class of June , 1902 , numbered 51 , of whom 21 were young men , and 30 young ladies . They were divided by courses as follows : English Course , 25 ; Sci- entific Course , 14 ; Latin Scientific ...
... Grammar department . The graduating class of June , 1902 , numbered 51 , of whom 21 were young men , and 30 young ladies . They were divided by courses as follows : English Course , 25 ; Sci- entific Course , 14 ; Latin Scientific ...
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... grammar depart- ment . I think our classes in geography have done better work this year than last . The teachers are becoming better acquainted with the text - books in use , and have a better understanding of the modern methods of ...
... grammar depart- ment . I think our classes in geography have done better work this year than last . The teachers are becoming better acquainted with the text - books in use , and have a better understanding of the modern methods of ...
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... grammar grades . I am inclined to think that this is owing to the fact that too little time was spent teaching the proper writing position , proper holding of the pen , and the muscular movement . Also too little practice was given in ...
... grammar grades . I am inclined to think that this is owing to the fact that too little time was spent teaching the proper writing position , proper holding of the pen , and the muscular movement . Also too little practice was given in ...
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... grammar . I question whether it would not be well to omit the teaching of technical grammar , ex- cept as we teach a little of it incidentally , from all grades below the high school . Perhaps there is not a definite purpose in our work ...
... grammar . I question whether it would not be well to omit the teaching of technical grammar , ex- cept as we teach a little of it incidentally , from all grades below the high school . Perhaps there is not a definite purpose in our work ...
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Page 32 - A passport or duly attested transcript of the certificate of birth or baptism or other religious record, showing the date and place of birth of such child.
Page 85 - Be strong! We are not here to play — to dream, to drift. We have hard work to do and loads to lift. Shun not the struggle — face it; 'tis God's gift.
Page 144 - The nature of alcoholic drinks and other narcotics and their effects on the human system shall be taught in connection with the various divisions of physiology and hygiene, as thoroughly as are other branches in all schools under state control, or supported wholly or in part by public money of the state, and also in all schools connected with reformatory institutions.
Page 146 - Every person in parental relation to a child between eight and sixteen years of age, in proper physical and mental condition to attend school...
Page 146 - Every child between eight and sixteen years of age, in proper physical and mental condition to attend school, shall regularly attend upon instruction at a school in which at least the common school branches of reading, spelling, writing, arithmetic, English grammar and geography are taught, or upon equivalent instruction by a competent teacher elsewhere than at school...