By-laws of the Board of Education of the City of New York and By-laws of the Board of Trustees of Hunter College: Also Charter Provisions and Other Statutes Relating to the Department of Education1906 |
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By-laws of the Board of Education of the City of New York and By-laws of the ... Affichage du livre entier - 1908 |
By-laws of the Board of Education of the City of New York and By-laws of the ... Affichage du livre entier - 1909 |
By-laws of the Board of Education of the City of New York and By-laws of the ... Affichage du livre entier - 1904 |
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aforesaid amount annual annuity application appointed approved assistants to principals associate city superintendent attendance authorized board of aldermen board of education board of estimate board of examiners board of retirement board of superintendents board of trustees borough president by-laws centum certificate charge child city of Brooklyn classes maintained clerk Committee comptroller December 27 deem district superintendent dollars per annum duties eighteen hundred elementary schools eligible for license employes entitled estimate and apportionment head of department hereby high schools janitor maintained in institutions mayor ment nineteen hundred normal college November 22 paid person prescribed president public charities public day schools public instruction public schools pupils respective retirement fund salary school board school buildings schools or classes schools shall receive Section special branches superin superintendent of public superintendent of schools supervisor teaching or supervising term therein thousand dollars tion training schools vote York
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Page 45 - in reading, spelling, writing, English grammar and geography, and is familiar with the fundamental operations of arithmetic up to and including fractions. Such school record shall also give the age and residence of the child as shown on the records of the school and the name of its parent or guardian or custodian.
Page 37 - 671, Laws of 1894 an act to provide for the compulsory education of children Became a law May 12, 1894, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three-fifths being present. The People of the
Page 48 - year previous to his arriving at the age of fourteen years or during the year previous to applying for such school record and is able to read and write simple sentences in the English language, has received during such period instruction in reading, spelling, writing, English grammar and geography, and is familiar with the fundamental operations of arithmetic
Page 44 - and describe the color of the hair and eyes, the height and weight and any distinguishing facial marks of such child, and that, the papers required by the preceding section have been duly examined, approved and filed, and that the child named in such certificate has appeared before the officer signing the certificate and
Page 48 - and the height and weight and any distinguishing facial marks of such child, and that, the papers required by the preceding section have been duly examined, approved and filed and that the child named in such certificate has appeared before the officer signing the certificate and been examined. Section
Page 51 - may be furnished to the state, or to any political division thereof, or for or to any public institution owned or managed and controlled by the state, or any political division thereof, at and for such
Page 39 - fourteen years of age, in any business or service whatever, during any part of the term during which the public schools of the district in which the child resides are in session; or to employ any child between
Page 44 - In doubtful cases such physical fitness shall be determined by a medical officer of the board or department of health. Every such employment certificate shall be signed, in the presence of the officer issuing the same, by the child in whose name it is issued. Section
Page 44 - of birth of such child. A duly attested transcript of the birth certificate filed according to law with a registrar of vital statistics, or other officer charged with the duty of recording births shall be conclusive evidence of the age of such child. (3) The affidavit of the parent or guardian or custodian of the child, which shall be required, however, only in case such
Page 30 - in or in the performance of any contract, work, or business, or the sale of any article, the expense, price, or consideration of which is payable from the city treasury, or by any assessment levied by any act or ordinance of the