Annual Report1897 Includes annual report of the Board of Trustees of the New Bedford Vocational School ... (occasionally) |
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Acushnet avenue Annie Assistant Average number belonging Bedford BEDFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS books and supplies Boys Brick Buffington Cannonville Cedar Grove Street Cedar street census Clark Street Clark's Point County street Dartmouth Street DECEMBER 23 DEPARTMENT Drawing school Elementary Emma enrollment Fairhaven Fifth street Fourth street George H Girls grades graduates Grinnell street Harrington Normal Helen High school Howland fund I. W. Benjamin Janitor Julius Cæsar Kindergartens Manual Training Mary Maxfield street Merrimac Street Middle street Mill school Milliken Normal and Training number of pupils ordinary expenses Parker Street Pease Phillips Avenue Plainville Pleasant street Pothier Principal Proportion of ordinary PUBLIC SCHOOLS Pupil-teachers Rockdale salaries School Committee school pupil schoolhouses Street Grammar school Street Primary school Sub-Juniors Sub-Seniors Superintendent of Schools Sylvia Ann Howland Taber teachers teaching Thompson Street Tillinghast Total Training school Ungraded schools Ward White Primary school William William H Winslow
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Page 62 - English language, shall attend some public day school in the city or town in which he resides during the entire time the public day schools are in session, subject to such exceptions as to children, places of attendance and schools as are provided for in section three of chapter forty-two and sections three, five and six of this chapter.
Page 58 - No such child shall be employed in any indoor work, performed for wages or other compensation, to whomsoever payable, during the hours when the public schools of the city or town in which he resides are in session, or...
Page 73 - Such schools shall be taught by teachers of competent ability and good morals, and shall give instruction in orthography, reading, writing, the English language and grammar, geography, arithmetic, drawing, the history of the United States, physiology and hygiene, and good behavior.
Page 75 - No child under fourteen years of age shall be employed in any manner before the hour of six o'clock in the morning or after the hour of seven o'clock in the evening.
Page 57 - English language, and when they are satisfied that such instruction equals in thoroughness and efficiency, and in the progress made therein, the instruction in the public schools in the same city or town; but they shall not refuse to approve a private school on account of the religious teaching therein?
Page 75 - ... within thirty days from such time it shall be returned to the superintendent of schools, or, where there is no superintendent of schools, to the school committee.
Page 58 - No child under sixteen years of age shall be employed in any factory, workshop or mercantile establishment unless the person or corporation employing him procures and keeps on file and accessible to the...
Page 57 - No child under thirteen years of age shall be employed at any time in any factory, workshop or mercantile establishment. No...
Page 96 - ... procure a suitable place for the schools, where there is no school, and provide fuel and all other things necessary for the comfort of the scholars therein, at the expense of the town.
Page 75 - English language, while a public evening school is maintained in the town or city in which such minor resides, unless such minor Is a regular attendant at such evening school...