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1852.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 168.

he or she shall have obtained from the board of exami-
ners, a renewal of said certificate, and if the trustees
should, at any time, elect or keep in their schools any
teacher or teachers, who have not obtained a certificate,
or a renewal of the same, the school commissioners

of the county are hereby authorised and directed to
withhold their signatures from any order for the pay-
ment of said teacher or teachers, or for the payment of
any other expense connected with said school or schools,
until the provisions of this section be complied with.
Thirdly — It shall be the duty of said trustees to super-
intend the school or schools, within their own immedi-
ate districts, to make rules and regulations for the good
government of said schools, to give all orders on the
commissioners for the payment of teachers, whenever
they may suspend or dismiss a teacher for immoral con-
duct, for any other cause, when, in their judgment, the
interest of the school may require it, they may, at any
time, suspend or expel a pupil or pupils for immorali-
ty, for continued insubordination, or other improper
conduct, and they shall admit no child in any of
the public schools, under the age of five years, or
over the age of seventeen, unless in such cases as,
in their judgment, this rule ought to be dispensed
with; they shall oblige the teacher in each of their
respective schools, or the principal, if there be more
than one employed, to keep a register of the names
and ages of all the scholars, distinguishing the sex,
who have, from time to time, attended the school,
and they shall on or before the first day of December,
in each and every year, furnish the president of the
board of commissioners with a statement of the num-
ber of pupils, male, and female, that have attended the
schools within their respective districts during the year
ending on the last day of November; they shall, at
the same time, state the number of children in their
respective districts, entitled to a portion of the general
school fund for the ensuing year.

May levy to
supply defici-
ency.

SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That whenever it shall
happen that the amount arising from the annual in-
crease of the school fund, in addition to the State's
appropriations, be not sufficient to keep the schools in
successful operation during the year, the trustees of the
school district, may, at their discretion, levy on the
parents or guardians of the children attending the
school, to supply the deficiency, but in no instance,
shall the amount levied for any single pupil, exceed the
sum of one dollar per quarter; but, in making the levy
aforesaid, the trustees shall regard the condition of the



 
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