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penses of the school for the term, embracing the salary of the
teacher and assistant, (if there be an assistant,) and all in-
cidental expenses. When the amount received for books and
stationery has been allowed to remain in the hands of the
teacher, it must be credited on the bill.
The daily register is to be preserved in the school until it
shall be filled with names, and then must be delivered to the
District Commissioner.
EXTRACT FROM THE STATE SCHOOL LAW.
"Teachers shall keep, preserve and enter into registers
prepared for that purpose, an accurate account of the attend-
ance of pupils, text-books used, and branches taught, and
such other statistics as may be required, and make due re-
turn thereof to the District Commissioner at the end of each
term; and no teacher shall be entitled to receive payment for
services until the register, properly filled up and completed,
be so returned."
All orders for books and Stationery must be sent to the Su-
perintendent through the Secretary of the Board of School
Commissioners, the Secretary keeping an account of the same,
charging each order to the Commissioner District, and, it
practicable, to the school for which the books were procared.
In the Superintendent's Office, books and school requisites,
as issued, will be charged to the Board of School Commis-
sioners.
Orders for books and stationery must be in form as follows:
OFFICE OF BOARD OP SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
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To the State Superintendent of Pub. Inst.
SIR :—Forward to
at for account of the Board of School Com-
missioners of County, the following books,
&c. Send via (here give the route as definitely as possible.)
Write the name of each book in full and the exact number
—not the dozens.
Signed,
Secretary of Board of S. C.
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