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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
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608 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. LXXVII
1910, ch. 386, sec. 123 A (p. 231). 1916, ch. 506, sec. 129.
129. All certificates or diplomas issued to students having completed
a course of study in a county high school shall show the group to which
said high school belongs, the course taken by the student, and the num-
ber of years of instruction given; and the graduates of any approved
high school providing a four years' course shall be admitted without
examination to the freshman class of any college of Maryland receiving
financial aid from the State; provided said graduate pursued the aca-
demic course in the high schools.
1910. ch. 386, sec. 123B (p. 231). 1916, ch. 506, sec. 130.
130. The state board of education, subject to the provisions of this
article, shall prepare the course of study to be used by the several
groups of high schools described in this Article, and shall have author-
ity to make any by-laws for their government not at variance with the
provisions of this article.
See notes to this section in volumes 2 and 3 of the Annotated Code.
Chapter 18. Schools for Colored Children.
1904, art. 77, sec. 124. 1888, art. 77, sec. 96. 1872, ch. 377 1904, ch. 584.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 131.
131. It shall be the duty of the county board of education to estab-
lish one or more public schools in each election district for all colored
youths, between six and twenty years of age, to which admission shall
be free, and which shall be kept open not less than one hundred and
forty (140) actual school days or seven months in each school year;
provided, that the colored population of any such district shall, in the
judgment of the county board of education, warrant the establishment
of such a school or schools.
See notes to this section in volume 2 of the Annotated Code.
1904, art. 77, sec. 125. 1888, art. 77, sec. 97. 1870, ch. 311. 1872, ch. 377. sub-ch.
18, sec. 2. 1874, ch. 463. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 132.
132. Each colored school shall be under the direction of a district
board of school trustees, to be appointed by the county board of educa-
tion subject to the provisions of Section 7 of this article, and schools
for colored children shall be subject to all the provisions of this Article.
1918. ch. 81, sec. 132A.
132A. 'No teacher regularly employed in the public schools for
colored children in the State of Maryland shall receive a salary of less
than thirty dollars ($30) per month; provided that any such teacher
holding a second grade certificate shall receive a salary of not less than
thirty-five dollars ($35) per month; and provided, further, that any
such teacher holding a first grade certificate shall receive a salary of not
less than forty dollars ($40) per month.


 
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