Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Wisconsin, Issue 25The Department, 1873 - Education |
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... last year of 80. The previous year there was an increase of 106. The number of parts of districts returned is 2,093 , making , by the usual estimate of 21 parts to a district , 930 joint districts , or ANNUAL REPORT ...
... last year of 80. The previous year there was an increase of 106. The number of parts of districts returned is 2,093 , making , by the usual estimate of 21 parts to a district , 930 joint districts , or ANNUAL REPORT ...
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Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction. parts to a district , 930 joint districts , or 22 more than last year . The whole number of districts , therefore , not including those cities which are not under the jurisdiction of county ...
Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction. parts to a district , 930 joint districts , or 22 more than last year . The whole number of districts , therefore , not including those cities which are not under the jurisdiction of county ...
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... district clerk to classify those children who from defect of vision or of hearing or of intellect ( under the heads of blind , deaf and dumb and idiotic ) , are incapacitated for instruction in the common schools , and report the same ...
... district clerk to classify those children who from defect of vision or of hearing or of intellect ( under the heads of blind , deaf and dumb and idiotic ) , are incapacitated for instruction in the common schools , and report the same ...
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... districts with an intention of building next year ; obstacles to improvements have been removed in two in- stances by dissolving a school district and annexing the parts to adjoining school districts re - forming new districts . My ...
... districts with an intention of building next year ; obstacles to improvements have been removed in two in- stances by dissolving a school district and annexing the parts to adjoining school districts re - forming new districts . My ...
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... District boards have manifested a commenda- ble interest in securing well qualified teachers , and in sustaining them . There have been exceptions , of course , where pecuniary or personal interests have induced the employment of ...
... District boards have manifested a commenda- ble interest in securing well qualified teachers , and in sustaining them . There have been exceptions , of course , where pecuniary or personal interests have induced the employment of ...
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1st dist 2d dist Albee ance of different attendance of pupils attended school August 31 Baraboo High School certificates Children and School College committee county superintendents COUNTY-continued Dane days attendance days school different pupils duty Eau Claire examination Faculty Fond du Lac Graded School Grammar II.-Districts institute expenses July 11 Juneau Junior Class Lectures Manitowoc Milwaukee Mineral Point minutes each day months Normal School number of children 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 Regents Richland Center salary as janitor salary as teacher SAMUEL FALLOWS School Attendance-continued school houses Sheboygan taught by qualified teaching term tion Total number tricts tuition weeks Whitewater Whole number Wisconsin
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