English: New Building of Penfield Union School
Identifier: annualdirectory100monr (find matches)
Title: Annual directory, 1909-1910 : public schools of the towns of Webster, Penfield, Perinton, Pittsford, Mendon, Irondequouit, Brighton, Henrietta, Rush, comprising the First Commissioner District of Monroe County, N.Y. : containing the names and addresses of school officers, teachers, town officials, and other information that will be of interest to the public
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Monroe County (N.Y.). First Commissioner District
Subjects: Schools School administrators Education Teachers
Publisher: (Rochester, N.Y.?) First Commissioner District of Monroe County, N.Y.
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ardian or custodian; and certifying that such child attendedupon lawful instruction not less than 130 days during thetwelve months next preceding his fourteenth birthday or thetwelve months next preceding his application for such schoolrecord, is able to read and write simple, sentences in the Eng-lish language, has received during such period instruction inreading, writing, spelling, English grammar and geographyand is familiar with the fundamental operations of arithmeticup to and including fractions; and any person, firm or corpora-tion who shall employ any child contrary to the foregoing-provisions shall for each offense forfeit and pay to the treas-urer of the city or village or the supervisor of the town inwhich such offense shall occur a penalty of fifty dollars. JAMES A. HARRIS, School Commissioner. Approved by James D. Sullivan, New York State Education Department. Send for Quick Work Circular of Interstate Teachers Agency.Tells how many teacher get good positions quickly. 32
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33 Miscellaneous Items* FEEE TUITION ACT. Students entitled to the benefits of the Free Tuition Actmust meet the following conditions: 1. )Must reside in a district of New York State whichdoes not maintain an academic department and which does notcontract under laws of 1903, eh. 265, with another districtmaintaining an academic department. 2. Must hold a Regents preliminary certificate, or a ninthgrade certificate signed by the Commissioner of Education, orhave a preliminary education approved by the Commissionerof Education as fully equivalent. 3. Must attend an approved school for a period of notless than eight weeks. )\Iust qualify for admission in one of the following ways: (a) By presenting a Regents preliminary certificate. (b) By presenting a ninth grade certificate signed by theCommissioner of Education. (c) By presenting a teachers certificate of the first, sec-ond or third grade. (d) By presenting a certificate of admission to a trainingclass or a training school. (e) By pre
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