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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
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ART. LXXVII] HIGH SCHOOLS. 605
as principal of an approved high school; not less than fourteen hundred
dollars ($1,400) for a person, holding a first class certificate, of five
years' experience as principal of an approved high school; and not
less than fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) for a person, holding a first
class certificate, of three years' experience as principal in an approved
high school. The annual salary of each assistant teacher regularly
employed shall be not less than six hundred dollars ($600) for a person
of less than three years' experience as teacher in an approved high
school; not less than six hundred and seventy-five dollars ($675) for a
person, holding a first class certificate of three years' experience as
teacher in an approved high school; not less than seven hundred and
fifty dollars ($750) for a person, holding a first class certificate, of five
years' experience as a teacher in an approved high school; and not less
than eight hundred dollars ($800) for a person, holding a first class
certificate, of eight years' experience as a teacher in an approved high
school. Experience prior to the year 1910 shall not be considered in
determining the salary of the principal and assistant teachers; (e) pro-
vision shall be made for manual or industrial training and domestic
science courses, and also a commercial or an agricultural course, as
may be determined by the county board of education, on the approval
of the state superintendent of schools; and on the recommendation of
said state superintendent of schools a course in agriculture may be sub-
stituted for manual or industrial training; (f) no person shall be
employed as principal or assistant teacher not holding the appropriate
certificate as provided for in Chapter 8 of this Article. High Schools
of the second group shall fulfill the following minimum requirements:
(a) they shall have an enrollment of not less than thirty-five pupils,
and an average daily attendance of thirty pupils; (b) they shall employ
not less than two teachers for the regular high school work, exclusive
of instructors of special subjects named under (e) ; (e) they shall
provide a three years' course of instruction of not less than one hun-
dred 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 one thousand dollars
($1,000) for a person, holding a first class certificate, of less than three
years' experience as principal of an approved high school; not less
than eleven hundred dollars ($1,100) for a person, holding a first
class certificate, of three years' experience as principal in an approved
high school; not less than twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) for a person,
holding a first class certificate, of five years' experience as principal
of an approved high school; and not less than thirteen hundred dollars
($1,300) for a person, holding a first class certificate, of eight years'
experience as principal of an approved high school; and the annual sal-
ary of each assistant teacher regularly employed shall be not less than
six hundred dollars ($600) for a person of less than three years'
experience as teacher in an approved high school; not less than six


 
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