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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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986 ARTICLE77.

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 passage of this Act to receive
State aid. Should any error in the amount of State aid for any high school
he discovered after the original list is certified, the State Superintendent
of Schools shall correct his report by certifying the proper changes to the
Comptroller. In the event that the amount clue all high schools eligible
for State aid exceeds the amount appropriated therefor, then the amount
appropriated may be pro-rated among such high schools.

An. Code, 1924. sec. 197. 1912, sec. 128. 1910, ch. 386, sec. 123 (p. 230). 1916, ch. 506,

sec. 128. 1920. ch. 118. sec. 128. 1922, ch. 382, sec. 128.

192T. ch. 121. sec. 197.

197. 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 nine hundred dollars ($900) on account of the principal, and the
sum of six hundred dollars ($600) on account of each of the first two
assistants employed for full-time academic high school work; the sum of
four hundred and fifty dollars ($450) on account of each of the first two
full-time special teachers; the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars ($450)
on account of the next full-time assistant teacher employed for regular
(academic) high school work, and the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars
($150) on account of each additional full-time high school teacher, pro-
vided the total amount does not exceed the sum of five thousand dollars
($5, 000). For high schools in Baltimore City the amount on account of

each of the senior high schools shall be six thousand dollars ($6, 000). In
this Chapter the term "Special Teacher" shall be construed to mean a
teacher of commercial, manual, or industrial training, home economics,
agricultural branches, music, physical education, fine or applied arts. Each
high school of the second group shall receive State aid on the basis of the

cost of instruction, and in the following manner: One-half the salary of the
principal, not exceeding six hundred and fifty dollars ($650).

State aid shall not be allowed for the second academic assistant em-
ployed in any first group high school unless such high school has an enroll-
ment of at least fifty-five bona fide high school pupils and an average daily
attendance of at least forty-eight pupils; and State aid shall not be allowed
for the third academic assistant employed in any first group high school
unless such high school has an enrollment of at least ninety bona fide high

school pupils, and an average daily attendance of at least eighty high school
pupils; and State aid shall not be allowed for the fourth academic assistant
employed in any first group school unless such high school has an enroll-
ment of at least one hundred and twenty-five bona fide high school pupils
and an average daily attendance of at least one hundred and ten pupils;
and State aid shall not be allowed for the fifth, or any additional academic
assistant, unless for each of such additional assistants, there are thirty-five
additional pupils enrolled. State aid shall be allowed for part-time special
teachers employed in any approved first group high school under rules and


 

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