School Law of CaliforniaDepartment of Public Instruction, 1881 |
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... purposes ; and the amount expended for salaries of teachers and for building school houses . Fourth - To apportion the State School Fund , and furnish the Controller , State Board of Examiners , and each County Treasurer and County ...
... purposes ; and the amount expended for salaries of teachers and for building school houses . Fourth - To apportion the State School Fund , and furnish the Controller , State Board of Examiners , and each County Treasurer and County ...
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... purpose he may require of the Superin- County Auditor a report of the amount of all school moneys on hand to the credit of the several school funds of the county not already apportioned , and it is hereby made the duty of the Auditor to ...
... purpose he may require of the Superin- County Auditor a report of the amount of all school moneys on hand to the credit of the several school funds of the county not already apportioned , and it is hereby made the duty of the Auditor to ...
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... purpose . And no teacher holding a certificate below the grade of said school shall be employed to teach the same . All schools shall be designated as primary and grammar . 1544. If he fails to make a full and correct report , as ...
... purpose . And no teacher holding a certificate below the grade of said school shall be employed to teach the same . All schools shall be designated as primary and grammar . 1544. If he fails to make a full and correct report , as ...
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... purpose he may order a census to be taken . ment , how made . Apportion- ment of money in joint districts . 1583. Whenever a district lies partly in one county and partly in another , the County Superintendent must apportion to such ...
... purpose he may order a census to be taken . ment , how made . Apportion- ment of money in joint districts . 1583. Whenever a district lies partly in one county and partly in another , the County Superintendent must apportion to such ...
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... purposes for which said meeting shall be called , and no other business shall be transacted at such meetings . District meetings shall be organized by choosing a Chairman from the electors present , and the District Clerk shall be Clerk ...
... purposes for which said meeting shall be called , and no other business shall be transacted at such meetings . District meetings shall be organized by choosing a Chairman from the electors present , and the District Clerk shall be Clerk ...
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Page 67 - A majority of each house shall constitute a quorum to do business; but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and may compel the attendance of absent members in such manner and under such penalties as each house may provide.
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