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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1939
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2966 ARTICLE 77

count of any high school principal or teacher shall not exceed one-half of
the salary paid to such principal or teacher.
See notes to sec. 186.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 198. 1912, sec. 129. 1910, ch. 386, sec. 123A (p. 231).
1916, ch. 506, sec. 129. 1927, ch. 121, sec. 198.

190. 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 students, and the number of
years of instruction given. Any State-supported or State-aided institution
of higher learning shall accept as a student any graduate of an approved
public high school who is certified by the high school principal as having
the qualifications to pursue a course of study in the particular institution
of higher learning, said qualifications being based upon standards deter-
mined, for graduates of the county high schools, by the State Board of
Education and for the graduates of the Baltimore City high schools, by the
Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City; or who shows, by pass-
ing examinations set by the particular State-aided or Slate-supported insti-
tution of higher learning, that he or she has the qualifications to pursue
a course of study in that institution.
See notes to sec. 186.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 199. 1912, sec. 130. 1910, ch. 386, sec. 123B (p. 231).
1916, ch. 506, sec. 130.

191. 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 authority to make
any by-laws for their government not at variance with the provisions of

this article.
See notes to sec. 186.

Chapter 18. Schools for Colored Children.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 200. 1912, sec. 131. 1904, sec. 124. 1888, sec. 96. 1872, ch. 377.
1904, ch. 584. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 131. 1922, ch. 382, sec. 131. 1937, ch. 552.

192. It shall be the duty of the county board of education to establish
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 eighty (180) actual
school days or nine months in each year; provided, that the colored popu-
lation of any such district shall, in the judgment of the county board of edu-
cation, warrant the establishment of such a school or schools.

Referred to in holding that there should be no discrimination as to salary of school
teachers because of race or color (Judge Chesnut, U. S. District Court of Md.), Mills v.
Bd. of Education, Daily Record, Nov. 28, 1939.

See notes to Sec. 111.

See sec. 203, et seq.; also sec. 252.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 201. 1912, sec. 132. 1904, see. 125. 1888, sec. 97. 1870, ch. 311. 1872,
ch. 377, sub-ch. 18, sec. 2. 1874, ch. 463. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 132.

193. 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 8 of this article, and schools for
colored children shall be subject to all the provisions of this Article.
See notes to Sec. 111.


 

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