| 1850 - 638 pages
...also at the public expense ; then elects a School Committee of three, five, or seven persons, 'to ' have the general charge and superintendence of all the public ' schools in the town.' The members of this last important committee are entitled to one dollar a day for their... | |
| Education - 1826 - 782 pages
...annual March or April meeting, choose a School Committee, consisting of not less than live persons, who shall have the general charge and superintendence of all the public schools in said town; and it shall be the duty of said committee, to visit the schools in said town, which are... | |
| Education - 1827 - 554 pages
...choose by written or printed ballots, a School Committee, consisting of three, five, or seven persons, who shall have the general charge and superintendence of all the public schools in said town, which are supported at the expense thereof. Provided, That any town containing four thousand... | |
| Massachusetts - 1832 - 946 pages
...written or printed ballots Town to elect a school committee, consisting of three, five, or seven persons, who shall have the general charge and superintendence of all the public schools in said town, which are supported at the expense thereof: Provided, that any town, containing Proviso... | |
| Samuel Read Hall - Teaching - 1833 - 180 pages
...WILLIAM B. CALHOUN. EACH Town in Massachusetts is required, at its annual meeting', to choose by ballot a School Committee, who shall have the general charge and superintendence of all the public schools. The leading duties of this Committee are three fold : They are to require full and satisfactory evidence... | |
| George Combe - History - 1841 - 438 pages
...meeting, choose, by written ballots, a school committee, consisting of three, five, or seven persons, who shall have the general charge and superintendence of all the public schools in such town. s II. In any town, containing five hundred families, and in which a school shall be kept for the benefit... | |
| 1841 - 364 pages
...Statutes makes it obligatory on towns to "choose a school committee of 3, 5 or 7 persons, who shall have a general charge and superintendence of all the Public Schools in such town." And the 13lh section provides that this comrniitee "shall require full und satisfactory evidence of... | |
| Boston (Mass.). Primary School Committee - African Americans - 1846 - 52 pages
...colored children nearest their residences. The law provides that the School Committee of every town " shall have the general charge and superintendence of all the public schools in such town ;" and also, that " the School Committee shall determine the number and qualifications of the scholars,... | |
| 1847 - 470 pages
...general, are de3 fined by statutes, and therein it is expressly declared that the School Committee " shall have the general charge and superintendence of all the public schools.'' Prior to the statute of 1854, hereinafter mentioned, the City Council had no control over them; they... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Thomas - Forms (Law) - 1849 - 398 pages
...meeting, choose, by written ballots, a school committee, consisting of three, five, or seven persons, who shall have the general charge and superintendence, of all the public schools in such town. RS ch. 23, ยง 10. 2. Any town, containing more than four thousand inhabitants, may choose an additional... | |
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