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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
Volume 374, Page 577   View pdf image (33K)
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ART. LXXVII] COUNTY BOARDS. 577
without charge to the county, and shall pay, when necessary, for the
transportation of pupils to and from such consolidated schools.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 25 I.
25 I. The county board of education shall purchase and distribute,
on the written recommendation of the county superintendent, text-books,
supplementary readers, materials of instruction, stationery and school
supplies, school furniture, equipment and apparatus needed by the
schools under their jurisdiction.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 25J.
25 J. The county board of education shall appoint, on the written
recommendation of the county superintendent, all principals and assist-
ant teachers, and fix their salaries, subject to the provisions of Chapter
8 of this Article. The county board may suspend or dismiss without
appeal any teacher so appointed, on the written recommendation of the
county superintendent, for immorality, misconduct in office, insubordi-
nation, incompetency, or wilful neglect of duty, provided that the
charges be stated in writing, and that the teacher be given an oppor-
tunity to be heard by the board upon not less than ten days' notice; pro-
vided further that in all cases when the hoard is not unanimous in its
decision to suspend or dismiss, the right of appeal shall lie to the state
superintendent of schools.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 25K.
25K. The county board of education, subject to the provisions of
this Article, the by-laws, courses of study and policies of the state board
of education, shall prescribe, on the written recommendation of the
county superintendent, courses of study for the schools under their
jurisdiction, and a printed copy of these courses of study shall be sup-
plied to every teacher and to every interested citizen of the county.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 25L.
25L. The county board of education, subject to the provisions of
this Article, and the by-laws of the state board of education, shall, on
the written recommendation of the county superintendent, grade and
standardize all the schools under their jurisdiction.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 25M.
25M. The county board of education shall, subject to the direction
of the state superintendent of schools and to the rules and regulations
of the state board of education, cause to be taken, under the direction
of the county superintendent, a biennial school census of the children
of the county between the ages of six and eighteen years inclusive, to
be taken first in the year 1918, and every two years thereafter; and the
county superintendent shall cause, upon the direction, at any time, of
the state superintendent of schools, the whole or any part of any school
census of his county to be retaken.


 
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