Annual Report on the Condition and Improvement of the Common Schools and Educational Interests of the State of WisconsinDepartment of Public Instruction, 1860 - Education |
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... provisions of law , subdivision 8 , section 46 , chapter 23 , R. S. , early in the spring I sent out blanks of a special character to town superintendents , with the request that they be filled and returned directly to this office ...
... provisions of law , subdivision 8 , section 46 , chapter 23 , R. S. , early in the spring I sent out blanks of a special character to town superintendents , with the request that they be filled and returned directly to this office ...
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... provision the State would lose nothing , and would save to the District the sum of two or three dollars upon the purchase . All Districts suffering such loss would immediate- Îy make it good , could the State thus become its agent for ...
... provision the State would lose nothing , and would save to the District the sum of two or three dollars upon the purchase . All Districts suffering such loss would immediate- Îy make it good , could the State thus become its agent for ...
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... provision of law , has no power conferred upon him by law to go out of his own town to inspect schools , and it is difficult to see just how that power could be conferred upon him without adding to difficulties already existing , and ...
... provision of law , has no power conferred upon him by law to go out of his own town to inspect schools , and it is difficult to see just how that power could be conferred upon him without adding to difficulties already existing , and ...
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... provision , it will accomplish much good . As an interest bearing upon the cause of popular education , and of course , coming within the sphere of my labors , I have assumed to introduce it here , I can most cheerfully com- mend to the ...
... provision , it will accomplish much good . As an interest bearing upon the cause of popular education , and of course , coming within the sphere of my labors , I have assumed to introduce it here , I can most cheerfully com- mend to the ...
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... provisions of this act a special tax of one tenth of a mill upon the dollar was levied and col- lected in addition ... Provision was made for distributing the Library Fund , one - half according to assessed valuation of property in the ...
... provisions of this act a special tax of one tenth of a mill upon the dollar was levied and col- lected in addition ... Provision was made for distributing the Library Fund , one - half according to assessed valuation of property in the ...
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acre Adams Amount of Money amount of Wages Amount raised annual attended School Average amount Average number better Board Brown Buffalo cent Children residing City Clark clerk Cornell Counties and Towns County Superintendent Creek Crosse Davies Dist duty examination expended Falls Fayette Female Teachers Fund furnished Grant Green Grove Highest increase Institutes instruction interest Jefferson Joint Lake lands less loaned Lowest Male Teachers McNally meeting ment Milwaukee Mitchell Money raised Money received Monteith month paid months Schools Names of Counties nearly Number of Children number of months Pinneo Pleasant Point Prairie present Private provision pupils attending raised by tax remain reports Richland River Sanders School Districts School House Sites secure Sheboygan Smith Spring TABLE taught tax and expended Teach tended Total number Treasurer Valley valuation of School Village Volumes Wages per month Washington whole
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Page 71 - For the purpose of public instruction, we hold every man subject to taxation in proportion to his property, and we look not to the question, whether he himself have, or have not, children to be benefited by the education for which he pays.
Page 61 - ... the interest of which, and all other revenues derived from the school lands, shall be exclusively applied to the following objects, to-wit: 1. To the support and maintenance of common schools, in each school district, and the purchase of suitable libraries and apparatus therefor.
Page 18 - State, and shall enter upon the duties of his office on the first day of December next after his election.
Page 19 - ... take and subscribe the oath of office prescribed by the constitution of this state...
Page 13 - ... 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...
Page 63 - Franklin, and he will think differently and act differently all the days of his remaining life. Let boys or girls of sixteen years of age read an intelligible and popular treatise on astronomy and geology, and from that day, new heavens will bend over their heads, and a new earth will spread out beneath their feet. A mind accustomed to go rejoicing over the splendid regions of the material universe, or to luxuriate in the richer worlds of thought, can never afterwards read like a wooden machine,...
Page 59 - What quenchless fires of passion have been kindled within the bosoms of the young of both sexes by these exposures ; fires that have raged to the consuming of personal happiness, to the prevention of scholastic improvement, and to .the destruction of personal character ? Again, what disgust has been created in both sexes by not having the appropriate retirements which nature imperiously demands?
Page 71 - By general instruction, we seek, as far as possible, to purify the whole moral atmosphere ; to keep good sentiments uppermost, and to turn the strong current of feeling and opinion, as well as the censures of the law, and the denunciations of religion, against immorality and crime. We hope for a security, beyond the law, and above the law, in the prevalence of enlightened and well-principled moral sentiment.
Page 20 - Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jefferson, Kenosha...
Page 65 - Library feature of this system, as far as heard from, has been exceedingly happy, disappointing the predictions of its enemies, and the fears of its timid friends, and even transcending the most sanguine expectations of its more ardent advocates. The interest awakened by its use, and the estimation in which it is held by adults as well as youth, confirm the wisdom that gave it a township character rather than a district mission.