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818 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. 77

the moneys received into the State Treasury out of the public school
tax.*

Chapter 13. Teachers' Institutes.

1904, art. 77, sec. 87. 1888, art. 77, sec. 80. 1870, ch. 311. 1872, ch. 377, sub-ch.
13, sec. 1. 1874, ch. 463. 1904, ch. 584. 1906, ch. 356. 1914, ch. 84.

92. A teachers' institute, to continue not less than five days, shall
be, held; in. each County once a year, and in the absence of the State
Superintendent the County Superintendent shall preside. Two or
more Counties may combine and hold a joint institute. The Board
of County School Commissioners of any County may in lieu of holding
a teachers' institute require at least one-fourth of the number of the
teachers of that County to attend a summer school, which has been
approved by the State Superintendent of Public Education, during the
summer preceding the school session for which no institute is held,
provided the said Board of County School Commissioners reimburses
those teachers who attend summer school for their expenses to the extent
of at least twenty-five dollars, and the County Superintendent shall have
authority to designate the teachers who are required to attend summer
school under the provisions of this Section.

Chapter 15. District Libraries.
120. Repealed (1914, ch. 342).

Chapter 16. The City of Baltimore.

124.+

Chapter 17. High Schools.

125.

By the passage of the act of 1910, chapter 386, the management and
supervision of the school commissioners over the high schools of the state
were intended to be enlarged; nothing in that act repealed sections 16-18
of chapter 275 of the acts of 1896, applying to the Annapolis High School.
School Commissioners v. Henkel, 117 Md. 110.

1906, ch. 635, sec. 122A. 1910, ch. 386, sec. 121 (p. 228). 1912, ch. 41.
1914, ch...739. 1914, ch. 651.

126. ++ § For the encouragement of secondary education in Mary-
land, the State shall extend aid to such groups of high schools as shall
be herein designated and described, and in such amounts and in such

*So far as section 88 applies to the Md. State Normal School of Baltimore; it
is in effect on August 1, 1915.

+The act of 1914, chapter 864, appropriates ten thousand dollars to the Board
of School Commissioners of Baltimore City for the establishment of a vocational
school.

+The act of 1914, chapter 651. is in effect September 1, 1914.

§The act of 1914, chapter 739 (approved April 13, 1914), also repealed and
re-enacted this section; as the act of 1914, chapter 651, was approved later (April
16, 1914), the latter is codified.

 

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