We content ourselves with the statement that neither in our state policy, in our constitution, nor in our laws, do we find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to be taught, or the grade of... Educational Review - Page 1951902Full view - About this book
| WILLIAM H. PAYNE - 1875 - 224 pages
...state, then nothing can demonstrate it. Subsequent legislation has all concurred with this policy. Neither in our state policy, in our constitution, nor in our laws are the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause... | |
| 1883 - 684 pages
...of the State, then, as it seems to us, othing can demonstrate it. ... We content ourselves with this statement, that neither in our State policy, in our Constitution, nor in our laws, do we .find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to... | |
| 1881 - 556 pages
...such within the reach of those whose accumulated wealth enabled them to pay for it." And he concludes: "Neither in our State policy, in our Constitution, nor in our laws, do we find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to... | |
| Richard Gause Boone - 1889 - 440 pages
...in other languages than the English. '' It was held, in confirming the decision of the lower court, that " neither in our State policy, in our Constitution, nor in our laws do we find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which the officers may cause to be... | |
| Richard Gause Boone - 1889 - 440 pages
...in other languages than the English.'' It was held, in confirming the decision of the lower court, that " neither in our State policy, in our Constitution, nor in our laws do we find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which the officers may cause to be... | |
| Josiah Little Pickard - 1890 - 204 pages
...the study of " German is permitted unless specially inhibited." The Supreme Court of Michigan holds that " neither in our State policy, in our Constitution, nor in our laws, do we find the primary-school district restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to be taught, or the... | |
| Josiah Little Pickard - 1890 - 204 pages
...the study of " German is permitted unless specially inhibited." The Supreme Court of Michigan holds that " neither in our State policy, in our Constitution, nor in our laws, do we find the primary-school district restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to be taught, or the... | |
| California. University, University of California (1868-1952) - 1913 - 474 pages
...opinion as to the legality of expending district funds for secondary instruction, the court declared as follows: "We content ourselves with the statement...neither in our state policy, in our constitution, or in our laws, do we find the primary school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which... | |
| Josiah Little Pickard - 1895 - 206 pages
...the study of " German is permitted unless specially inhibited." The Supreme Court of Michigan holds that " neither in our State policy, in our Constitution, nor in our laws, do we find the primary-school district restricted in the branches of knowledge which their officers may cause to be taught, or the... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1896 - 648 pages
...instruction in other languages than the English." In confirming the decision of the lower court, it was held that "neither in our state policy, in our constitution, nor in our laws do we find the school districts restricted in the branches of knowledge which the officers may cause to be taught,... | |
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