THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 1165
($3, 500) per year for the fifth year of teaching and super-
vising service; Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars
($3, 600) per year for the sixth year of teaching and super-
vising service; Three Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars
($3, 700) per year for the seventh year of teaching and
supervising service; Three Thousand Eight Hundred Dol-
lars ($3, 800) per year for the eighth year of teaching and
supervising service; Three Thousand Nine Hundred Dol-
lars ($3, 900) per year for the ninth year of teaching and
supervising service; Four Thousand Dollars ($4, 000) per
year for the tenth year of teaching and supervising serv-
ice; Four Thousand One Hundred Dollars ($4, 100) per
year for the eleventh year of teaching and supervising
service; Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($4, 200)
per year for the twelfth year of teaching and supervising
service; Four Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($4, 300)
per year for the thirteenth year of teaching and super-
vising service; Four Thousand Four Hundred Dollars
($4, 400) per year for the fourteenth year of teaching and
supervising service; Four Thousand Five Hundred Dollars
($4, 500) per year for the fifteenth year of teaching and
supervising service; Four Thousand Six Hundred Dollars
($4, 600) per year for the sixteenth year of teaching and
supervising service; Four Thousand Seven Hundred Dol-
lars ($4, 700) per year for the seventeenth and each suc-
ceeding year of service thereafter, provided that super-
vising teachers with twelve years or less teaching and
supervising experience prior to September 1, 1947, shall
receive the salary in the new schedule corresponding with
their years of experience, and supervising teachers having
more than twelve years' teaching and supervising exper-
ience prior to September 1, 1947, shall be placed on the
new schedule corresponding with the twelfth year of
experience; each subsequent year thereafter they shall
receive one increment on the salary schedule. ]
[(c) A supervising teacher having completed at least
one year of graduate work, meeting the requirements for
the appropriate supervising teacher's certificate, shall re-
ceive $200 per year more than the foregoing schedule for
a supervising teacher holding a Bachelor's Degree
requires. ]
[(d) With the approval of the State Superintendent of
Schools, county boards of education^ may employ helping
teachers and supervising teachers without Degrees, under
the conditions for supervising teachers prescribed in this
section at an annual salary of Six Hundred Dollars ($600)
less than that paid to supervising teachers with degrees.
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