... children, between five and twenty-one years of age, residing in that school district, and the Board of Trustees or Board of Education shall have power to admit adults and children not residing^ in the district, whenever good reasons exist -for such... Secondary Education in California: A Monograph - Página 12por Joseph B. McChesney - 1904 - 28 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| California. Legislature - 1870 - 366 páginas
...district, whenever good reasons exist for such exceptions. SEC. 54. All schools, unless otherwise provided by special law, shall be divided into three grades, viz: first, second and third. Each County Superintendent shall determine the respective grade or class of the schools of his county,... | |
| John Swett - 1904 - 146 páginas
...unclassified and primary grades, respectively. The Legislature of 1865 provided that "all schools, unless 11 provided for by special law, shall be divided into...meeting of the Constitutional Convention of 1878-79 the classification of the schools was directed by the State Board of Education. During the entire life... | |
| 1904 - 142 páginas
...unclassified and primary grades, respectively. The Legislature of 18(>5 provided that "all schools, unless 11 provided for by special law, shall be divided into...high schools. In an act passed by the Legislature of 18(59-70 the provisions of the preceding act were substantially continued in force, and from this time... | |
| California, California. Legislature - 1868 - 862 páginas
...district whenever good reasons exist for such exceptions. SEC. 54. All schools, unless otherwise provided by special law, shall be divided into three grades, viz : first, second, and third. Each County Superintendent shall determine the respective grade or class of the schools of his county,... | |
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