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An Act to amend for the counties of Loudon, Fairfax and Kanawha, the act for the establishment of district free schools. 1846 34 (1846)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0609 and id is 1 raw text is: 34                    Literary Fund--District Free Schools.
Report of board  16. Be it furtlher enacted, That the board of school commission-
to suprintendent
or Llerary food.cr iL til county shall annually present to the president and directors
of the Literary fund, a statement exhibiting the number of schools in
the county, the price paid for tuition, the branches of learning taught,
the number of children instructed in said schools, and generally the
value and operation of the system,
Repealing clause.  17. Be it further enacted, That the act passed on the twenty-fifth
day of February eighteen hundred and forty-six, entitled  an act to
establish district frec schools in the counties of Lancaster, West-
moreland, Richmond, Prince William, Loudoun, Fairfax, and certain
other counties therein mentioned, be and the same is hereby re-
pealed so far as said act embraced the counties of Frederick and
Jefferson.
Coumencenlent.  18. This act shall be in force from its passing.
CHAP. 33.-An ACT to amend for the counties of Loudoun, Fairfax and Ka-
nawha, the act for the establishment of district free schools, passed Febru-
ary 25th, 1846.
[Passed March 10, 1847.]
Courts to appoint  I. Be it enacted by the general assenibly, That after the adoption
croo I|  l Jonlers to
distliet Counties by the counties of Loudoun, Fairfax and Kanawha, of the law passed
otLa,,l,,,,  a. twenty-fifth February eighteen hundred and forty-six, entitled ' an
ta .       act to establish district free schools in the counties of Lancaster,
West morelad, Richmond, Prince William, Loudoun, Fairfax and
certain other counties therein mentioned, as modified by this act,
the county courts of said counties shall at their next session thereaf-
ter, or at any subsequent session, appoint live commissioners for the
Toappoint s. purpose of laying off the said counties into districts, and of appoint-
perintenfints of ino, persons to superintend an election to be held for school commis-
e:lection~s.
sioners agreeably to the provisions of the second section of said act;
rompensathun to and the said commissioners for laying out the districts shall be al-
Naid Comnmission-
a    .    lowed a compensation of one dollar per day while actually engaged
in this service, to be paid out of the school fund ; and so much of
the said second section as enjoins these duties upon the school com-
missioners in office at the time of the adoption of the law is hereby
repealed.
Electio,,n for  2. Be it further enacted, That at the election for school commis-
schoofl colnnls-
al,,,ers, whc. sioners to be held annually in the month of March, the persons qua-
lified to vote under the provisions of the above cited act of the twen-
Trstees of  ty-fifih February eighteen hundred and forty-six, shall also elect in
schools to ba
electcl.   each district two trustees resident in the district, who shall be pa-
win, to cliowo, rents or heads of families, who shall in conjunction with the school
taccr anlix commissioners of said district, choose a teacher or teachers, and
their pay.
Teacer    to be  shall fix his or their compensation: Provided, That no teacher shall
Lainhlned.  be employed by them without producing a certificate of approval
from the board of school commissioners or from an examining board
Duties of trus- by them appointed. Time said trustees shall also have special charge
teed.       of the schoolhouses and grounds, to keep them in repair, and to use
their influence with parents or heads of families to induce them to
send their children to school. They shall also attend with the school
commissioners at the stated examinations of the scholars to take place
twice in the year, and shall in conjunction with the school commis-
sioners determine all diff'rences that may arise between teachers and
parents or scholars.
Tuition fees to bo  3. Be it further enacted, That in order to reduce the amount of
charged.    taxation that may be required to support the public schools contem-
plated by said act, the school commissioners of the counties of Lou-

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