The Public Schools of Chicago: A Sociological StudyUniversity of Chicago Press, 1897 - 117 Seiten |
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... districts by county commissioners and the levy of a 2 per cent . tax . This last clause was so unpopular that it was never enforced and was repealed in 1828 . In his history of " Early Education in Illinois , " Mr. W. L. Pillsbury calls ...
... districts by county commissioners and the levy of a 2 per cent . tax . This last clause was so unpopular that it was never enforced and was repealed in 1828 . In his history of " Early Education in Illinois , " Mr. W. L. Pillsbury calls ...
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... districts were set off in 1835 , but they remained for some time mere map boundaries , the community not feeling the ... district was to elect trustees who should employ teachers , keep the schools free , see that all white children ...
... districts were set off in 1835 , but they remained for some time mere map boundaries , the community not feeling the ... district was to elect trustees who should employ teachers , keep the schools free , see that all white children ...
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... district elected trustees to levy taxes , provide buildings , and employ teachers . At the time of its incorporation Chicago had about 3000 inhabitants . Five school districts and about 400 scholars appear in the enumeration , but in ...
... district elected trustees to levy taxes , provide buildings , and employ teachers . At the time of its incorporation Chicago had about 3000 inhabitants . Five school districts and about 400 scholars appear in the enumeration , but in ...
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... district school . All have been stopped by order of the trustees , I am informed . " This closing of schools was probably not so general as is here implied , and it was certainly only temporary , yet an official review of the situation ...
... district school . All have been stopped by order of the trustees , I am informed . " This closing of schools was probably not so general as is here implied , and it was certainly only temporary , yet an official review of the situation ...
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... district control of the collection of taxes remained as before . The earliest available report of the school inspectors is that of 1841. Like most of the subsequent ones it contains a flourish of rhetoric to impress the unofficial ...
... district control of the collection of taxes remained as before . The earliest available report of the school inspectors is that of 1841. Like most of the subsequent ones it contains a flourish of rhetoric to impress the unofficial ...
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Seite 36 - And, be it further enacted, That the following propositions be, and the same are hereby offered to the convention of the said territory of Illinois, when formed, for their free acceptance or rejection, which, if accepted by the convention, shall be obligatory upon the United States and the said state: First.
Seite 36 - That sections numbered sixteen and thirty-six in every township of public lands in said State, and where either of said sections, or any part thereof, has been sold or otherwise disposed of, other lands, equivalent thereto, and as contiguous as may be, shall be granted to said State for the use of schools.
Seite 36 - ... to be disbursed, under the direction of Congress, in making roads leading to the state; the residue to be appropriated, by the legislature of the state, for the encouragement of learning, of which one-sixth part shall be exclusively bestowed on a college or university.
Seite 101 - The general assembly shall provide a thorough and efficient system of free schools, whereby all children of this state may receive a good common school education.
Seite 102 - All moneys raised by taxation for school purposes or received from the State common school fund, or from any other source for school purposes, shall be held by the city treasurer as a special fund for school purposes, subject to the order of the board of education, upon warrants to be countersigned by the mayor and city comptroller, or, if there be no city comptroller, by the city clerk.
Seite 47 - No teacher or other school employe who has been or who shall have been elected by said board of education shall be removed or discharged except for cause upon written charges. which shall be investigated and determined by the said board of education whose action and decision in the matter shall be final.
Seite 102 - ... the city, in trust for the use of schools, and no sale of real estate or interest therein used for school purposes or held in trust for schools shall be made, except by the city council upon the written request of the board of education.
Seite 101 - Works which shall consist of three members, residents of such city, to be appointed by the mayor, by and with the consent of the council...
Seite 36 - State, and which shall be sold by Congress from and after the first day of January...
Seite 10 - In the third act of the ordinance of 1787, is the sentiment, " religion, morality and knowledge being necessary to good government, schools and the means of education, shall forever be encouraged.