... Annual Report of the Board of Education for the Year Ending ...Department of Public Instruction, City of Chicago, 1867 |
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... call the members to order ; and , on the appearance of a quorum , he shall cause the minutes of the last meeting of the Board to be read , and shall proceed to business in the following order : Reports of Committees , to be called in ...
... call the members to order ; and , on the appearance of a quorum , he shall cause the minutes of the last meeting of the Board to be read , and shall proceed to business in the following order : Reports of Committees , to be called in ...
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Page 269 - States who shall neglect, fail, or refuse to comply with the provisions of this act and the act to which this is an amendment, or who, after the expiration of.
Page 275 - Touching the duty of the Speaker. 1. He shall take the Chair every day precisely at the hour to which the House shall have adjourned on the preceding day; shall immediately call the members to order; and, on the appearance of a quorum, shall cause the Journal of the preceding day to be read.
Page 298 - Teachers are authorized to require excuses from the parents or guardians of pupils, either in person or by written note, in all cases of absence or tardiness, or of dismissal before the close of school.
Page 276 - ... on the same question, without leave of the Board, nor more than once until all other members choosing to speak, shall have spoken.
Page 289 - Provided, That nothing in this section shall be so construed as to prevent the employment of a seamstress by any family for manufacturing articles for such family use. None of...
Page 276 - No person shall speak more than twice on the same question, without leave of the Board ; nor more than once, until every member choosing to speak shall have spoken.
Page 291 - No pupil shall be allowed to retain connection with any public school unless furnished with books, slate, and other utensils required to be used in the class to which he belongs; provided* that no pupil shall be excluded for such cause unless the parent or guardian shall have been furnished by the teacher with a list of books or articles needed and one week shall have elapsed after such notice without the pupil's obtaining said books.
Page 303 - AM of the last day of each school month, a list of the absences of each regular teacher connected with the school, and, if the absences are not consecutive, to give the dates of the absences, also the names of the substitutes...
Page 282 - He shall visit all the schools as often as his duties will permit, and shall pay particular attention to the classification of the pupils in the several schools, and to the apportionment among the classes of the prescribed studies. In passing daily from school to school, he shall endeavor to transfer improvements and to remedy defects.
Page 303 - Teachers shall prescribe such rules for the use of the yards, basements, and outbuildings connected with the schoolhouses, as shall insure their being kept in a neat and proper condition, and shall examine them as often as may be necessary for such purpose.