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3598 ARTICLE 16.

hereby required to make their reports to the said Board of School Com-
missioners of Montgomery County monthly instead of quarterly.

1914, oh. 361, sec. 526A.

863. Upon conviction for the violation by any member or officer of
said Board of County School Commissioners of said Sections 859 and 860
or Section 862 of this Chapter shall be punishable by fine of not less than
five hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars and removed from
office.

1908, ch. 48, sec. 1. 1912, ch. 790, sec. 527.

864. The minimum salaries of principal teachers of the white public
schools of Montgomery county, in schools where the average attendance
is forty or more pupils and the corps of teachers consist of a principal
teacher and one regularly appointed teacher, subordinate to the principal
teacher, shall be five hundred ($500.00) dollars for a school year, and in
schools where the corps of teachers consist of a principal teacher and more
than one regularly appointed teacher, subordinate to the principal teacher,
and there is an average attendance of forty scholars for the first two teach-
ers and forty for each additional teacher, the minimum salary of such
principal teacher shall be as many hundred dollars in excess of five hun-
dred ($500.00) dollars per school year as there are additional regularly
appointed subordinate teachers in excess of one; the salaries named may,
in the discretion of the Board of County School Commissioners of Mont-
gomery County, be increased, and in the event there shall be a deficiency
in any year in the revenues of the said Board of County School Commis-
sioners, the salaries of all teachers in said county may, in the discretion
of the said Board of County School Commissioners, be reduced during the
period of such deficiency of revenues; provided, however, that nothing in
this act shall be construed so as to prevent said Board of County School
Commissioners from fixing the salary of a principal teacher, from time
to time at not less than nine hundred ($900.00) dollars per school year in
schools in which there are five or more regularly employed assistant teach-
ers with the appropriate average as aforesaid.

See secs. 90 and 195 of Art. 77 of Annotated Code for salaries of teachers.

1908, ch. 48, sec. 2. 1912, ch. 790, sec. 528.

865. For the purpose of this act the principal teacher of a high school,
in which there is a grammar school department, shall be accounted a prin-
cipal teacher; and all of the other teachers, both in the high schools and
in the grammar school departments, who are subject to his authority as
principal of the whole school shall be accounted as teachers subordinate
to the high school principal teacher.

1906, ch. 437, sec. 3. 1912, oh. 790, sec. 529.

866. For the purposes of this act manual training teachers and teach-
ers of similar courses shall not be included among the "teachers subordi-
nate to the principal teacher," unless they teach in one school only and

 

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