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Session Laws, 1922
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 847

vided, further, if such teacher holds a high school teacher's cer-
tificate of the first class and has taught in an approved high
school of the State of Maryland for a period of seven years,
such teacher shall receive a salary of not less than one thousand
three hundred and fifty dollars ($1,350) per school year.

No white principal of a first group high school shall receive
a salary of less than one thousand five hundred and fifty dol-
lars ($1,550) per school year; 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 of the first
group in the State of Maryland for a period of one year, such
principal shall receive a, salary of at least one thousand six hun-
dred and fifty dollars ($1,650) per school year; provided, if
such principal holding such certificate has served as principal
of an approved high school of the first group in the State of
Maryland for a period of three years, such principal shall re-
ceive a salary of at least one thousand seven hundred and fifty
dollars ($1,750) per school year; provided, if such principal
holding such certificate has served as principal of an approved
high school of the first group in the State of Maryland for a
period of five years, such principal shall receive a salary of at
least one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars ($1,850)
per school year; provided, that if such principal holding such
certificate has served as principal of an approved high school of
the first group in the State of Maryland for a period of seven
years, such principal shall receive a salary of at least one thou-
sand nine hundred and fifty dollars ($1,950) per school year.
And provided, further, if a high school of the first group em-
ploys six full-time high school teachers and has maintained an
average daily attendance of one hundred pupils during the pre-
ceding year, the principal of such high school shall receive at
least two hundred dollars ($200) more per school year than
the foregoing schedule requires; if a high school of the first
group employs ten full-time high school teachers and has main-
tained an average daily attendance of two hundred pupils dur-
ing the preceding year, the principal of such high school shall
receive at least four hundred dollars ($400) more per school
year than the foregoing schedule requires.

The principal of a high school of the second group shall be
paid at least two hundred dollars ($200) more per school year
than the minimum required for a regular high school teacher.

The principal of a high school of the third group shall be
paid at least one hundred dollars ($100) more per school year
than the minimum required for a regular high school teacher.


 

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