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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
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604 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. LXXVII
each year, to the Governor, a report of the receipts and disbursements
of each of the state normal schools.
90. Repealed. (Act of 1916, ch. 506.)
91. Repealed. (Act of 1916, ch. 506.)
Chapter 17. High Schools.
1910, ch. 386, sec. 120 (p. 228). 1916. ch. 506, sec. 125.
125. The county board of education of any county shall have author-
ity to establish high schools, subject to the approval of the state super-
intendent of schools, in their respective counties, when, in their judg-
ment, it is advisable to do so. All high schools so established and those
now in operation shall be under the direct control of the several county
boards of education, subject to the provisions of this article; provided
that when instruction below that of the high school grades is given in
the same building, or on the same premises, such grade work may also
be under the direct control of the county board of education, and the
principal of the high school shall also be principal of the elementary
school.
To the note to this section on page 818 of volume 3 of the Annotated
Code, add Zantzinger v. Manning, 123 Md. 181,
See notes to section 11 and to this section In volumes 2 and 3 of the
Annotated Code.
1908, ch. 635, sec. 122A. 1910, ch. 386, sec. 121 (p. 228). 1912, ch. 41. 1914, ch.
739. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 126. 1918, ch. 105, sec. 126.
126. For the encouragement of secondary education in Maryland,
the State shall extend aid to such groups of high schools in such
amounts and in such manner as hereinafter designated and described.
All high schools of the counties of the State of Maryland receiving
state aid shall be arranged by the state superintendent of schools in two
groups, to be designated first group and second group, according to the
number of pupils enrolled, teachers employed, and years of instruction
given. High schools of the first group shall fulfill the following mini-
mum requirements: (a) They shall have an enrollment of not less than
eighty pupils, and an average daily attendance of not less than seventy
pupils; (b) they shall employ not less than four teachers for the regular
high school work, exclusive of instructors of special subjects named
under (e) ; (c) they shall provide a four years' course of instruction
of not less than one hundred and eighty actual school days in each year,
the same to conform to the standard required by the state board of
education; (d) the annual salary of the principal shall be not less
than twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) for a person, holding a first
class certificate, of less than three years' experience as principal of an
approved high school; not less than thirteen hundred dollars ($1,300)
for a person, holding a first class certificate, of three years' experience


 
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