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2968 ARTICLE 777
tions, any and all other provisions of this section to the contrary
notwithstanding.
Salaries under $1,200 shall be reduced by 10%.
All provisions of this section creating any salary increase because of
length of teaching experience due to employment during one or more years
between September 1, 1932, and August 31, 1936, are suspended and non-
operative for the fiscal year beginning September 1, 1935, and ending
August 31, 1936, and for the fiscal year beginning September 1, 1936, and
ending August 31, 1937, any and all other provisions of this section to the
contrary notwithstanding.
Colored teacher not entitled to injunction to prevent enforcement of allegedly dis-
criminatory law relating to salaries of white and colored teachers. Mills v. Lowndes, 26
F. Supp. 792.
See notes to Sec. 111.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 203. 1920, ch. 118, sec. 132B. 1922, ch. 382, sec. 132B. 1933, ch. 224,
sec. 203. 1935, ch. 477, sec. 203.
195. No teacher regularly employed in an approved high school for
colored children in the State of Maryland shall receive a salary of less
than eighty dollars ($80) per month; provided, that if such teacher holds
a high school teacher's certificate of the first class and has taught in an
approved high school for colored children in the State of Maryland for
a period of three years, such teacher shall receive a salary of not less than
ninety dollars ($90) per month; provided, further, if such teacher holds
a high school teacher's certificate of the first class and has taught in an
approved high school for colored children in the State of Maryland for a
period of six years, such teacher shall receive a salary of not less than
ninety-five dollars ($95) per month.
No principal regularly employed in an approved high school for colored
children in the State of Maryland shall receive a salary of less than
ninety-five dollars ($95) per month; provided, that if such principal
holds a high school principal's certificate of the first class and has served
as principal of an approved-high school for colored children in the State
of Maryland for a period of three years, such principal shall receive a
salary of not less than one hundred and ten dollars ($110) per month;
provided, further, if such principal holds a high school principal's cer-
tificate of the first class and has served as principal of an approved high
school for colored children in the State of Maryland for a period of six
years, such principal shall receive a salary of not less than one hundred
and twenty dollars ($120) per month; and provided, further, if an
approved high school for colored children employs six full-time high
school teachers and has maintained an average daily attendance of one
hundred pupils during the preceding year, the principal of such school
shall receive ten dollars ($10) per month more than the foregoing schedule
requires.
Principals and teachers in all high schools for colored children, em-
ployed on provisional certificates, may be paid ten dollars ($10) per
month less than the foregoing schedule requires, and in any county such
principals and teachers shall be paid at least ten dollars ($10) per month
less than shall be paid in such county to fully qualified principals and
teachers in high schools for colored children.
The board of county commissioners of each county shall levy sufficient
funds to meet the scale of salaries provided for in this section; and the
salary of no high school principal or teacher regularly employed in the
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