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Session Laws, 1914
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 1099

course of instruction of not less than thirty-six weeks in each
year, same to conform to the standard required by the State
Board of Education; (d) the annual salary of the principal
to be not less than $1,200 for a person of less than three years
experience as principal of an approved high school, not less
than $1,300 for a person of three years' experience as principal
of an approved high school, not less than $1,400 for a person
of five years' experience as principal of an approved high
school, and not less than $1,500 for a person of eight years'
experience as principal of an approved high school; and the
annual salary of each assistant teacher regularly employed to
be not less than $500 for a person of less than three years' ex-
perience as teacher in an approved high school, not less than
$600 for a person of three years' experience as teacher in an
approved high school, not less than $700 for a person of five
years' experience as a teacher in an approved high school, and
not less than $800 for a person of eight years' experience as
teacher in an approved high school; experience p'rior to the year
1910 not to be considered in determining salary of principal and
assistant teachers; (e) provision to be made for manual training
and domestic science courses, and also a commercial or an ag-
ricultural course, as may be determined by the Board of County
School Commissioners; (f) no person to be employed as prin-
cipal or assistant teacher whose qualifications have not been
passed upon by the State Board of Education. High schools of
the second group shall fulfill the following minimum require-
ments; (a) an enrollment of not less than thirty-five pupils; (b)
employ not less than) two teachers for the regular high school
work, exclusive of instructors of special subjects named under
(e); (c) a three years' course of instruction of not less than
thirty-six weeks in each year, same to conform to the standard
required by the State Board of Education; (d) the annual
salary of the principal to be not less than $1,000 for a person
of less than three years' experience as principal of an approved
high school, not less than $1,100 for a person of three years'
experience as principal of an approved high school, not less
than $1,200 for a person of five years' experience as principal
of an approved high school, and not less than $1,300 for a person
of eight years' experience as principal of an approved high
school; and the annual salary of each assistant teacher regu-
larly employed to be not less than $500 for a person of less
than three years' experience as teacher in an approved high
school, not less than $600 for a person of three years' experi-
ence as teacher in an approved high school, not less than $700

 

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