School Documents [of The] Boston Public SchoolsBoston Public Schools., 1892 - Education |
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... pupils , another year it may be largely a new set . And more than this , it sometimes hap- pens that the Normal pupils are placed with teachers who , either through lack of experience or of natural ability , are not fitted for this ...
... pupils , another year it may be largely a new set . And more than this , it sometimes hap- pens that the Normal pupils are placed with teachers who , either through lack of experience or of natural ability , are not fitted for this ...
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... pupils . An additional instructor may be elected for an excess of twenty pupils , and one may be removed for a deficiency of twenty . In addition to the instructors already provided for in this section , there shall be a second ...
... pupils . An additional instructor may be elected for an excess of twenty pupils , and one may be removed for a deficiency of twenty . In addition to the instructors already provided for in this section , there shall be a second ...
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... pupils in the Normal School , make promotions from class to class , and , at the close of the course , submit the results of their examinations and the rank of the pupils , together with their own recommendations , to the Committee on ...
... pupils in the Normal School , make promotions from class to class , and , at the close of the course , submit the results of their examinations and the rank of the pupils , together with their own recommendations , to the Committee on ...
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... pupils observe and practise shall report to the head - master , in writing , their opinion of the teaching and govern- ing ability of such pupils . SECT . 13. There shall be a post - graduate course of one year in this school , for the ...
... pupils observe and practise shall report to the head - master , in writing , their opinion of the teaching and govern- ing ability of such pupils . SECT . 13. There shall be a post - graduate course of one year in this school , for the ...
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... pupils have an opportunity of gaining , by observation and practice , a familiar acquaintance with the disci- pline and instruction of the Boston schools . The Training School , numbering about a thousand pupils , contains ten Grammar ...
... pupils have an opportunity of gaining , by observation and practice , a familiar acquaintance with the disci- pline and instruction of the Boston schools . The Training School , numbering about a thousand pupils , contains ten Grammar ...
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Page 69 - To them his heart, his love, his griefs were given, But all his serious thoughts had rest in heaven : As some tall cliff, that lifts its awful form, Swells from the vale, and midway leaves the storm, Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head.
Page 4 - ... no such pupil shall be withdrawn from such institutions or schools except with the consent of the proper authorities thereof or of the governor...
Page 85 - Better to weave in the web of life A bright and golden filling. And to do God's will with a ready heart And hands that are swift and willing. Than to snap the delicate, slender threads Of our curious lives asunder. And then blame Heaven for the tangled ends. And sit and grieve and wonder.
Page 5 - ... make such provision for the care and education of children who are both deaf and blind as he may deem expedient.
Page 7 - This school is designed to give an elementary English education, but, 'as a preparation for this, it must first impart to pupils entering as deaf-mutes, the meaning and use of ordinary language. It aims to teach all its pupils to speak and to read the speech of others from their lips.
Page 6 - In the exercise of the discretionary power conferred by this act no distinction shall be made on account of the wealth or poverty of the parents or guardians of such children; no such pupil shall be withdrawn from such institution...
Page 68 - Now came still evening on, and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad ; Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale, She all night long her amorous descant sung...
Page 68 - Why do those cliffs of shadowy tint appear More sweet than all the landscape smiling near ?— 'Tis distance lends enchantment to the view, And robes the mountain in its azure hue.
Page 5 - SECTION 20. The board shall direct and supervise the education of all such pupils, and shall state in its annual report the number of pupils so instructed, the cost of their instruction and support, the manner in which the money appropriated by the commonwealth therefor has been expended and such other information as it considers important.
Page 85 - This committee consisted of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston.