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00 July Academy Amount raised angle Appropriation chapter 105 attendance Attleborough average membership Barnstable Board of Education Boston boys Braintree Bridgewater Brookfield child CITIES AND TOWNS Color Construction COUNTY different pupils disease drawing E.
E. Yes East Bridgewater Easthampton English Fitchburg five and fifteen Foxborough funds girls given grade graduates Hampden high school Hyannis income Increase instruction instructors kindergarten Latin lessons literature Manual Arts manual training Massachusetts Mattapoisett Middleborough Miss Model school normal school North Adams North Attleborough Northborough number of children number of pupils Number of students NUMBER OF TEACHERS Phillipston preceding columns Principal PRIVATE SCHOOLS public schools reci salary Salem school buildings school committees Springfield superintendents supervisor support of public tations taught teaching tion Tisbury Total expenditure TOWNS AND CITIES training school triangle tuberculosis valuation week West West Boylston West Brookfield West Newbury West Tisbury Westfield Whole number Worcester ཙྪིནྟི ཙྪིཙྪིནྟི
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Page 346 - A circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line, all points of which are equally distant from a point within, called the center.
Page 192 - State is justified, for its own protection as well as for the protection of the children themselves, to put them into homes where they will be properly cared for.
Page 96 - Physiology and Hygiene, which, in both divisions of the subject, shall include special instruction as to the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants, and narcotics on the human system, shall be taught as a regular branch of study to all pupils in all schools supported wholly or in part by public money, except special schools maintained solely for instruction in particular branches, such as drawing, mechanics, art, and like studies.
Page 109 - Every city and town in the commonwealth having a population of more than ten thousand, accepting the provisions of this act shall, after the first day of July in the year nineteen hundred and ten, provide...
Page 107 - ... the mouth. Peel or wash your fruit before eating it. Never cough or sneeze in a person's face. Turn your face to one side or hold a handkerchief before your mouth. Keep your face, hands and finger-nails clean ; wash your hands with soap and water before each meal.
Page 107 - Do not wet your fingers in your mouth when turning the leaves of books. Do not put pencils in your mouth or wet them with your lips. Do not hold money in your mouth. Do not put pins in your mouth. Do not put anything in your mouth except food and drink.
Page 398 - Chapter 389, acts of 1906, provides as follows: SECTION 1. Habitual truants, habitual absentees, and habitual school offenders shall be committed to truant schools, however named, for the instruction and training of children, and now provided for by the several counties, and not to any other institution or place.
Page 326 - In the last place, it is to be observed, that in aid of all instruction and exercises within the limits of the normal school, properly so called, there is to be established a common or district school, as a school of practice, in which, under the direction of the principal...
Page 109 - July in the year nineteen hundred and ten, provide and maintain at least one public playground conveniently located and of suitable size and equipment, for the recreation and physical education of the minors of such city or town, and at least one other playground for every additional twenty thousand of its population.
Page 391 - Communities are more critical as to their water supply and the disposal of their waste, and there is more belief in the necessity and efficiency of pure food laws. That this improvement is general is shown by the reduction of the number of cases of diphtheria and typhoid fever and tuberculosis, — preventable diseases. More hopeful still is the changed attitude of mind towards diseases. Some cobwebs of superstition have been brushed away and some theologic mists have been dispersed. Probably nowhere...
