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570 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. LXXVII
Assembly, providing for changes in the appropriation for special educa-
tional purposes and activities and in the total amount raised and con-
tributed by the State for the encouragement and support of public edu-
cation.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 17C.
170. The state board of education shall submit each year on or
before the first day of January, to the Governor an annual report cov-
ering all operations of the State department of education and the sup-
port, conditions, progress and needs of education throughout the State.
Such annual report shall be printed in sufficient quantities for general
distribution throughout the State.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 17D.
17D. it shall be the duty of the state board of education to consider
the educational needs of the State, and on and with the advice of the
state superintendent of schools, to recommend to the Governor and to
the General Assembly, such additional legislation, or changes in exist-
ing legislation, as may be deemed desirable. Such recommendations
shall be in the form of prepared bills and shall be laid before the Gov-
ernor and the General Assembly. The state board of education and the
state superintendent of schools shall be given a hearing on the same
by the committees of the Senate and the House of Delegates, to which
such bills are referred, if this is requested.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 17E.
17E. The state board of education shall perform such other duties
as are assigned to them elsewhere in this Article, or may be assigned to
them from time to time by the General Assembly.
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Chapter 3 A. State Superintendent of Schools.
1904, art. 77, sec. 18. 1900, ch. 428, sec. 17A. 1902, ch. 466. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 18
1918, ch. 138.
18. The State Superintendent of Schools shall be appointed by the
State Board of Education for a term of four years and said board shall
fix his salary and pay same from the appropriation for the expenses and
maintenance of the state department of education. He shall be an
experienced and competent educator; he shall be a graduate of a stand-
ard college, have had not less than two years of special academic and
professional graduate preparation in a standard university, and not
less than seven years' experience in teaching and administration. Pro-
vided, that these qualifications shall not apply to the present incumbent
of the office, nor shall they affect his eligibility for reappointment. He
may be removed by the Board for immorality, misconduct in office, in-
subordination, incompetency, or wilful neglect of duty, upon making
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