A. W. BRADFORD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
if the Teachef hold a certificate of the State Super-
intendent, or a diploma of the State Normal
School, shall notify the Superintendent forthwith
of such annulment; provided, always, that the
Teachers shall have the right of appeal to the
Board of School Commissioners.
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Sec. 11. It shall be the duty of each District
Commissioner to collect from each Teacher, and
report in tabular form the condition of the schools
in his district, at each quarterly meeting of the
Board. These reports shall be filed by the Secre-
tary, and preserved for the use of the President of
the Board of School Commissioners in making up
his annual report to the State Superintendent.
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To report
quarterly.
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Sec. 12. Whenever the number of children be-
tween the ages of six and eighteen, attending
school in any school district, is greater than one
hundred, then the Commissioner may, instead of
dividing the district, proceed, with the consent of
the Board, to establish schools of different grades
and to determine into which school each pupil
shall be admitted.
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Graded
schools.
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Sec. 13. The Board of School Commissioners
shall publish annually, in one of the papers of
the county, or otherwise, a statement of the
moneys received and expended, setting forth all
the financial operations of each district, and if
there be no newspapers within the limits of the
county, then they shall publish the same in such
other form as may be ordered, and forward a copy
to the office of the State Superintendent.
TITLE II.— THAT WHICH IS TO BE SUPER-
VISED.
CHAPTER I.— SCHOOL DISTRICT MEET-
INGS.
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To publish an-
nual statement
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SECTION 1. For the purpose of providing schools
in sufficient number and convenient of access, the
several counties shall be divided as herein before
provided.
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Districts.
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Sec. 2. The resident voters of each district shall
assemble at the school house on the first Monday
in May of each year, at four o'clock in the afternoon,
* Sections numbered irregularly.
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Voters to meet
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