Annual Report of the Superintendent Of...Department of Public Instruction, 1873 - Education |
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... less than the whole number of school age , a difference somewhat less than that exhibited last year . IV . TOTAL NUMBER OF PERSONS ATTENDING THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS . The number of children between four and twenty years of age , who have ...
... less than the whole number of school age , a difference somewhat less than that exhibited last year . IV . TOTAL NUMBER OF PERSONS ATTENDING THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS . The number of children between four and twenty years of age , who have ...
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... less than those given for the previous year , it is presumed the returns are defect- ive . It may be hoped , however , that there is some improvement in the matter of changing teachers , reducing the number actually employed . The ...
... less than those given for the previous year , it is presumed the returns are defect- ive . It may be hoped , however , that there is some improvement in the matter of changing teachers , reducing the number actually employed . The ...
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... less than last year . Atten- tion is once more called to the fact that graded schools could be much more extensively introduced , in the rural districts , under the " Town System . " Assuming the cities to embrace 122 graded schools ...
... less than last year . Atten- tion is once more called to the fact that graded schools could be much more extensively introduced , in the rural districts , under the " Town System . " Assuming the cities to embrace 122 graded schools ...
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... less active than usual , perhaps , in the country dis- tricts , during the past year . The school houses of the state will accommodate 315,111 pupils , which is 31,634 more than the whole attendance upon the public schools . X ...
... less active than usual , perhaps , in the country dis- tricts , during the past year . The school houses of the state will accommodate 315,111 pupils , which is 31,634 more than the whole attendance upon the public schools . X ...
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... houses will accommodate 312,612 315,111 2,499 Number of sites containing less than one acre .... 3,733 3 , 693 * 40 Number of sites well enclosed . 1,392 1,634 242 XI . - Summary of General Statistics - continued . 8.
... houses will accommodate 312,612 315,111 2,499 Number of sites containing less than one acre .... 3,733 3 , 693 * 40 Number of sites well enclosed . 1,392 1,634 242 XI . - Summary of General Statistics - continued . 8.
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1st dist 2d dist ance of different annual report attendance of pupils attended school August 31 Baraboo High School certificates College committee common schools county superintendents COUNTY-continued Dane days attendance days school different pupils duty Eau Claire examination Faculty Fond du Lac Graded School graduated Graham Grammar Green Lake II.-Districts institute expenses July 11 Junior Class Lectures Manitowoc Milwaukee Mineral Point minutes each day Normal School Number of days number of different Number of Districts Number of Female Number of Male number of School Number of students Number over 20 Oconto Oshkosh Oshkosh N. S. parents Platteville President Prof Public Instruction public schools pupils over 20 qualified teachers Racine RACINE COUNTY Regents Richland Richland Center salary as janitor salary as teacher SAMUEL FALLOWS School Attendance-continued school houses Sheboygan teaching term tion Total number tuition University weeks Whitewater Whole number Wisconsin
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Page 173 - Cincinnati, read at the last meeting, made the following Report, which was adopted. "The Committee to whom was referred the Communication...
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Page 251 - ... branches required by law for a third grade certificate, except History and Theory and Practice of Teaching, and if found qualified to enter the normal school in respect to learning, he may be admitted, after furnishing such evidence as the president may require, of good health and good moral character, and after subscribing...
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Page 44 - Act at the time herein required, or who shall wilfully and unlawfully hinder, delay or obstruct said commissioners in the discharge of the duties hereby imposed upon them, shall forfeit and pay a sum of not less than...