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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
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606 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. LXXVII
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 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) provision shall be made
for manual or industrial training and domestic science courses, and
also for an agricultural course, as may be determined by the county-
board of education, on the approval of the state superintendent of
schools; (f) no person shall be employed as principal or assistant
teacher not holding the appropriate certificate as. provided for in Chap-
ter 8 of this Article. The course of instruction in schools of the second
group may be extended to four years by the county board of education
on the approval of the state superintendent of schools, by the employ
ment of such additional teacher or teachers, as may be required by the
state superintendent of schools; provided, that the salary of such addi-
tional teacher or teachers shall be paid wholly by the county board of
education; and in the schools of the second group, where the course of
instruction has been so extended to a four-year course, the graduates
shall receive the same recognition as graduates of schools of the first
group. No promotions of high school pupils from one grade to another,
or graduation, shall be made without the approval of the principal and
the county superintendent.
See notes to this section in volumes 2 and 3 of the Annotated Code.
1914, ch. 82. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 126A.
126A. To encourage the idea that no person should enter upon the
duties of teaching without special training for the work, the county
board of education of any county, with the approval of the state super-
intendent of schools, may inaugurate in one approved high school of
the first group, a two years' teachers' training course for students hav-
ing completed successfully the tenth year grade, and who wish to pre-
pare themselves for teaching. The state board of education shall pre-
scribe the course and all necessary regulations to make the work of the
course effective.
1908, ch. 635, sec. 122B. 1910, ch. 386. sec. 122 (p. 229). 1916, ch. 506, sec 127.
127. It shall be the duty of the state superintendent of schools, or
an assistant designated by him, to make an annual inspection of all high
schools receiving state aid, and also such other schools as make applica-
tion, through their respective county superintendents, to receive said
state aid. The state superintendent of schools shall, on or before the
last day of September of each year, prepare a list of high schools, desig-
nating the group to which each belongs, the amount of said state aid


 
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