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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
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ART. LXXVII] HIGH SCHOOLS. 607
to which each is entitled, and to whom the same shall be paid. The
preparation of this list shall be based on information obtained through
inspection, supervision, written reports of the principal or county super-
intendent, or other reliable sources. He shall certify this list to the
Comptroller of the treasury, on or before the last day of September of
each year, and the Comptroller of the treasury shall issue his warrant
upon the treasurer of the State in equal quarterly instalments in each
and every year at the time when the General State School Fund is now,
or may hereafter be, distributed, payable to the order of the treasurers
of the respective county boards of education, or the board of commis-
sioners of the public schools of Baltimore City, for such sum or sums
as they are entitled to receive under the provisions of this article, and
shown by the certified list of high schools as aforesaid. Provided that
any high school receiving state aid, under the provisions of this article,
shall forfeit its right to receive state aid under the provisions of any
other act or resolution of the General Assembly of the State of Mary-
land. Provided, further, that not more than one high school shall be
granted state aid under the provisions of this article in the same village,
town or city, unless each additional high school has an average daily
attendance in excess of two hundred pupils; provided that this provision
shall not affect the right of schools on the approved list at the date of
the passage of this act to receive State aid.
See notes to this section in volumes 2 and 3 of the Annotated Code.
1910. ch. 386, sec. 123 (p. 230). 1916, ch. 506, sec. 12S.
128. Each county high school in the first group shall receive state
aid on the basis of the cost of instruction, and in the following manner:
The sum of six hundred (600) dollars on account of the principal, and
the sum of three hundred (300) dollars on account of each of the first
three assistants employed for regular high school work; the sum of four
hundred (400) dollars on account of each of two special teachers, who
shall spend not less than two-fifths of their time in the school; and the
sum of one hundred (100) dollars on account of each additional regular
high school teacher, provided the total amount does not exceed the sum
of twenty-five hundred (2500) dollars. Tn this Chapter the term
"special teacher" shall be construed to mean a teacher of commercial,
manual or industrial training, domestic science or agricultural branches.
Each county high school in the second group shall receive state aid on
the basis of the cost of instruction, and in the following manner: The
sum of six hundred (600) dollars on account of the principal; the sum
of four hundred (400) dollars on account of one assistant teacher
employed for regular high school work; and the sum of four hundred
(400) dollars on account of one instructor of special subjects; provided
that the amount that may be received by a high school of Baltimore
city shall be equal to the maximum amount received on account of any
high school in the counties of the State.
See notes to this section in volume 3 of the Annotated Code.


 
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