534 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 332
part-time supervising or helping teacher; in each county em-
ploying thirty (30) and fewer than eighty (80) teachers in
the white schools, there shall be appointed one supervising
teacher or helping teacher; in each county employing eighty
(80) but fewer than one hundred-twenty (120) teachers in
white schools, there shall be appointed two supervising
teachers or helping teachers; in each county employing one
hundred twenty (120) but not more than one hundred sixty
(160) teachers in the white schools, there shall be appointed
three supervising teachers or helping teachers; in each county
employing more than one hundred sixty (160) teachers in the
white schools, there shall be appointed one supervising teacher
or helping teacher for each additional fifty (50) teachers or
major fraction thereof in the white schools; and these super-
vising teachers or helping teachers shall receive such com-
pensation as the county board of education shall direct; pro-
vided that no person shall be eligible for appointment as
supervising teacher or helping teacher who does not hold
from the State Superintendent of Schools a certificate in
supervision as provided for in Section 88 of this Article; nor
shall the appointment of any person by a county board of edu-
cation as supervising teacher or helping teacher be valid with-
out the written approval of the State Superintendent of
Schools. In each county employing more than ten (10) and
fewer than thirty (30) colored teachers there shall be ap-
pointed at least one part-time supervising or helping teacher;
in each county employing thirty (30) and fewer than eighty
(80) colored teachers there shall be employed one full-time
colored supervising or helping teacher; in each county employ-
ing eighty (80) colored teachers there shall be employed two
colored supervising or helping teachers; provided that no
person shall be eligible for appointment as supervising teacher
or helping teacher who does not hold from the State Superin-
tendent of Schools a certificate in supervision as provided
for in Chapter 8, Section 88 of this Article; nor shall the
appointment of any person by a county board of education
as supervising teacher or helping teacher be valid without
the written approval of the State Superintendent of Schools.
And provided, further, that no full-time supervising teacher,
appointed under the provisions of this section or con-
tinued in office under the provisions of this section, hold-
ing a Bachelor's Degree, shall be paid an annual salary
of less than three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500)
per year for the fifth year of teaching and supervis-
ing service; three thousand six hundred dollars ($3,600)
per year for the sixth year of teaching and supervis-
ing service; three thousand seven hundred dollars ($3,700)
per year for the seventh year of teaching and supervising ser-
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