Annual Report of the Board of Education Together with the ... Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board, Volumen76Board of Education, 1913 1st-72nd include the annual report of the Secretary of the Board. |
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00 July Academy Appropriation chapter 402 art education average mem Average membership Average number Bedford Board of Education Boston Boylston Boys Braintree Bridgewater certification Chicopee CITIES AND TOWNS different pupils drawing Easthampton equipment Fall River Fitchburg Foxborough Frederick Hopkins Girls GROUP Hadley Harwich high schools Hubbardston Increase Industrial School Longmeadow Lowell Massachusetts Middleborough Normal Art School Normal School North Adams North Attleborough North Brookfield Northampton Northborough Number graduated Number of different Number of high number of months Number of persons Number of public NUMBER OF PUPILS Number of teachers Percentage of attendance persons in towns Petersham Phillipston Pittsfield POPULATION LESS Population-United States Census private schools public schools PUPILS ADMITTED reimbursement Salaries Salem SCHOOL CENSUS DATA school support Springfield State-aided vocational Stockbridge Superintendency Unions SUPPORT OF PUBLIC Taunton teaching tion Tisbury Total expenditure Valuation vocational schools West West Boylston West Bridgewater West Brookfield West Newbury West Tisbury Westfield Worcester
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Página 123 - Agricultural education" shall mean that form of vocational education which fits for the occupations connected with the tillage of the soil, the care of domestic animals, forestry and...
Página cxlvii - Ratio of the mean average attendance upon the Public Schools, to the whole number of children between five and fifteen...
Página 60 - ... respective population as determined by the last preceding United States census, excluding Indians on reservations. But cities that have special school laws receive their due share separate and apart from the remainder of the counties in which they are situated. The New Jersey state school tax, equal to $5 for each child in the state between the ages of five and eighteen, is raised by the several counties according to their amounts of taxable property respectively, as shown by the tax rolls of...
Página 60 - ... 1), for each child in the State between five and fifteen years of age (///., 2) |35 34 Increase, $2 86 6.
Página 9 - FREDERICK P. FISH, Chairman, SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD. ELLA LYMAN CABOT, SIMEON B. CHASE, LEVI L. CONANT, THOMAS B. FITZPATRICK, FREDERICK W. HAMILTON, PAUL H. HANUS, CLINTON Q. RICHMOND, Members of the Board.
Página 63 - ... school to the college more direct, Tufts College has an arrangement with certain high schools whereby students of good standing may pass from the high school directly into the College without the formality of examination.
Página clvi - In which all the Towns in the respective Counties in the State, are numerically arranged, according- to the percentage of their taxable property appropriated for the support of Public Schools, for the year 1851-2.
Página v - An Abstract of the School Returns, made by the School Committees of the Several Towns and Cities in the Commonwealth." Mr. Mann's first report, which was simultaneously submitted, contained no tabulated statistics, and was issued separately, in a pamphlet of fifty pages. This document was a statement, for the most part, of certain classes of facts and important views relating to the condition and wants of the school...
Página 129 - ... reports on 1912 and 1913 summer practicum work at Crookston, Minn 82 Appendix C. — Use of land by high schools teaching agriculture. Returns for school year 1911-12 84 Appendix D. — The cooperative use of equipment and illustrative material in teaching agriculture 85 Appendix E. — Massachusetts State-aided vocational agricultural education — Examples of the income of pupils from farm work during attendance at school in 1913.. 86 AGRICULTURAL TEACHING. I. AIMS AND POLICIES OF THE AMERICAN...
Página 153 - Director of the School of Fine and Applied Arts, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, has kindly consented to serve as Chairman of the Advisory Jury to the Section of Painting and Sculpture.