Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of WisconsinDepartment of Public Instruction, 1867 |
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... ENDING AUGUST 31 , 1866 . JOHN G. McMYNN , SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION . MADISON , WIS : ATWOOD & RUBLEE , STATE PRINTERS , JOURNAL OFFICE 1867 . OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION , To His Excellency.
... ENDING AUGUST 31 , 1866 . JOHN G. McMYNN , SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION . MADISON , WIS : ATWOOD & RUBLEE , STATE PRINTERS , JOURNAL OFFICE 1867 . OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION , To His Excellency.
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... ending August 31 , 1866 : Whole number of school districts in 1866 ,. do do Increase in 1866 , ... do 1865 ,. Whole number of districts reported in 1866 ,. do do Decrease in 1866 , .. do Number of parts of districts in 1866 , .... do do ...
... ending August 31 , 1866 : Whole number of school districts in 1866 ,. do do Increase in 1866 , ... do 1865 ,. Whole number of districts reported in 1866 ,. do do Decrease in 1866 , .. do Number of parts of districts in 1866 , .... do do ...
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... ending August 31 , 1866 , re- ceived the highest or first grade certificate , on examination in Orthopy , Orthography , Reading , Penmanship , Intellectual and Written Arithmetic , Grammar , Geography , Physiology , Physical Geography ...
... ending August 31 , 1866 , re- ceived the highest or first grade certificate , on examination in Orthopy , Orthography , Reading , Penmanship , Intellectual and Written Arithmetic , Grammar , Geography , Physiology , Physical Geography ...
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... ending August 31 , 1866 , as compiled from the reports of county superintendents , are as follows : Receipts . Disbursements . Taxes for building and repairing ,. $ 216,676 82 Taxes for teachers ' wages , ... 557,368 96 Taxes for ...
... ending August 31 , 1866 , as compiled from the reports of county superintendents , are as follows : Receipts . Disbursements . Taxes for building and repairing ,. $ 216,676 82 Taxes for teachers ' wages , ... 557,368 96 Taxes for ...
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... ending September 30th 1866 , Were as follows : Receipts . Disbursements . Balance in the Fund Oct. 1 , 1865 ... $ 10,465 05 Payments on lands and loans , 295,369 39 Taxes on School Land ,. 21,363 50 Penalty for nonpayment of int . and ...
... ending September 30th 1866 , Were as follows : Receipts . Disbursements . Balance in the Fund Oct. 1 , 1865 ... $ 10,465 05 Payments on lands and loans , 295,369 39 Taxes on School Land ,. 21,363 50 Penalty for nonpayment of int . and ...
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00 Totals amount APPORTIONMENT OF SCHOOL attendance pupils attended sch attended school August 31 average board of regents Buffalo Cash value certificates clerk College committee common schools Counties and Towns County Superintendent Creek Croix Dane Dane county Dist duties Eau Claire examination expenses Fayette Fond du Lac furnished grade Grant Green Lake Grove Hazel Green institution interest Jefferson Kenosha Kewaunee La Fayette lands legislature libraries Madison Manitowoc McMYNN ment Milwaukee Mineral Point No.day's attendance Normal School Number of students Oconto Patch Grove Pepin Platteville Portage Prairie Prairie du Chien PRIVATE SCHOOLS Public Instruction public schools qualified teacher Racine regents of normal Richland school buildings SCHOOL FUND INCOME school houses school officers Sheboygan Sheboygan Falls Spring Spring Prairie taught teach tendance term text books tion Trempealeau tuition University village visited wages Walworth Waukesha Waupaca Whitewater whole number Wisconsin y'rs
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115. lappuse - The proceeds of all lands that have been, or may hereafter be, granted by the United States to the State for the support of a university, shall be and remain a perpetual fund, to be called "The University Fund...
177. lappuse - ... and as soon as the income of the university will allow, in such order as the wants of the public shall seem to require, the said courses in the sciences and their application to the practical arts, shall be expanded into distinct colleges of the university, each with its own faculty and appropriate title.
104. lappuse - I cheerfully share in the opprobrium, how much soever it may be, which is cast on those who feel and manifest an anxious concern that all who had a part in planning, or a hand in executing, this deed of midnight assassination, may be brought to answer for their enormous crime at the bar of public justice.
45. lappuse - ... and the child might be put to school at his expense. Once in every year the examination should be renewed, with a gradually extending range of subjects, so as to make the universal acquisition, and what is more, retention, of a certain minimum of general knowledge virtually compulsory.
128. lappuse - ... shall be at least sixteen years of age, of sound bodily health, and good moral character. Each person so nominated, shall receive a certificate setting forth his name, age, health and character, and a duplicate of such certificate shall be immediately sent by mail, by the superintendent, to the secretary of the board. 3.
128. lappuse - Schools, and in case vacancies exist in the representation to which any Assembly district is entitled, such vacancies may be filled by the President and Secretary of the Board of Regents.
26. lappuse - ... the clear proceeds of all property that may accrue to the State by forfeiture or escheat, and all moneys •which may be paid as an equivalent for exemption from military duty, and the clear proceeds of all fines collected in the several counties for any breach of the penal laws...
128. lappuse - President in the branches required by law for a third grade certificate, except history and theory and practice of teaching, and if found qualified to enter the Normal School in respect to learning, he may be admitted after furnishing such evidence as the President may require, of good health and good laoral character, and after subscribing the following declaration.
93. lappuse - The college of letters shall be co-existent with the college of arts, and shall embrace a liberal course of instruction in language, literature and philosophy, together with such courses, or parts of courses, in the college of arts, as the regents of the University shall prescribe.
18. lappuse - To the support and maintenance of common schools in each school district, and the purchase of suitable libraries and apparatus therefor.