Decisions of the Superintendent of Common Schools of the State of New YorkCroswell, Van Benthuysen & Burt, 1837 - 479 էջ |
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... attend the school , as they may of common right , must necessarily par- ticipate equally in the benefit of the public money ; for as it must be applied to the payment of teachers ' wages generally , without reference to any particular ...
... attend the school , as they may of common right , must necessarily par- ticipate equally in the benefit of the public money ; for as it must be applied to the payment of teachers ' wages generally , without reference to any particular ...
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... attended , and consequently the money equally apportioned . It is not to be inferred from the terms of this resolution that the meeting could have contemplated an in- equality in the distribution of the public money or in the appor ...
... attended , and consequently the money equally apportioned . It is not to be inferred from the terms of this resolution that the meeting could have contemplated an in- equality in the distribution of the public money or in the appor ...
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... attending the school . In the exposition of the school act , page 35 , Mr. Hawley says , " If children not residing in the district be permitted by the trus- tees to attend their school , as such permission might have been withheld , it ...
... attending the school . In the exposition of the school act , page 35 , Mr. Hawley says , " If children not residing in the district be permitted by the trus- tees to attend their school , as such permission might have been withheld , it ...
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... attend the school , on the application of a resident and taxable inhabitant of their own district , and without any condi- tions , save those which were common to all the children of the district . The school is closed , and you are now ...
... attend the school , on the application of a resident and taxable inhabitant of their own district , and without any condi- tions , save those which were common to all the children of the district . The school is closed , and you are now ...
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... attend , then the commissioners of Burns might have proceeded to dissolve the connexion , as provided by the 6th section of the amendment to the school act of 1822. * The vote in relation to admitting or excluding the four per- sons in ...
... attend , then the commissioners of Burns might have proceeded to dissolve the connexion , as provided by the 6th section of the amendment to the school act of 1822. * The vote in relation to admitting or excluding the four per- sons in ...
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A. C. FLAGG alteration amount annual meeting annual report appeal application appointed apportioned apportionment April authority build a school-house certificate chap collected collector commis commissioners of common common schools consent decision district meeting district officers dollars duty elected entitled exempt hereby inhabitants of school inspectors of common JOHN joint district joint school district land last assessment roll latter levied liable manner moneys received neglect non-resident notice number of children opinion owner paid parties payment persons proceedings public money purchase purpose qualified teacher question rate bill referred refuse residing school moneys sioners special meeting Stockbridge Indians Superintendent of Common tax list taxable inhabitants taxable property three months tion town of Ballston town of Cobleskill town of Edmeston town of Fabius town of Hounsfield trict trus trustees of district Trustees of school wages warrant
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Էջ 381 - ... of the most public places of such district, at least five days before the time appointed for such adjourned meeting : 4. To give the like notice of every annual district meeting : 5. To keep and preserve all records, books and papers, belonging to his...
Էջ 428 - In case any person shall refuse or neglect to pay the tax imposed on him, the collector shall levy the same by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the person who ought to pay the same, or of any goods and chattels in his possession...
Էջ 380 - ... district, in the same manner as if the same had been authorized by a vote of...
Էջ 403 - Taxes for the time being, who are hereby empowered to employ all such officers or other persons, and to do all such other acts and things, as may be...
Էջ 118 - In other words, as the cases universally hold, a statute specifying a time within which a public officer is to perform an official act regarding the rights and duties of others is directory...
Էջ 383 - Every person owning or holding any real property within any school district, who shall improve and occupy the same by his agent or servant, shall, in respect to the liability of such property to taxation, be considered a taxable inhabitant of such district, in the same manner as if he actually resided therein.
Էջ 379 - Whenever the site of a school house shall have been changed as herein provided, the inhabitants of the district entitled to vote, lawfully assembled at any district meeting, shall have power by a majority of the votes of those present, to direct the sale of the former site or lot, and the buildings thereon, and appurtenances, or any part thereof, at such price, and upon such terms- as they shall deem...
Էջ 386 - ... the time therein limited, it shall and may be lawful for the trustees to renew such warrant in respect to such delinquent person ; or in case such person shall not reside within their district at the time of making out a tax list or...
Էջ 364 - Plans for the improvement and management of the common school fund, and for the better organization of the common schools ; and, 4. All such matters relating to his office, and to the common schools, as he shall deem expedient to communicate.
Էջ 263 - ... diffusing useful knowledge, and in elevating the intellectual character of the people. A vast amount of useful information might in this manner be collected where it would be easily accessible, and its influence could hardly fail to be in the highest degree salutary, by furnishing the means of improvement to those who have finished their common school education, as well as to those who have not.