Such minor shall continue to attend such schools for a term of at least thirty-six weeks each year until he has completed the course of instruction prescribed for said schools by the state board of education, or until he has been discharged by the superintendent... The School Laws of West Virginia, 1921 - Page 60by West Virginia - 1921 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1911 - 772 pages
...to such an extent and would not be discouraged in its efforts at study. Mr. HH Johnson, teacher in the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind at Romney, took the opposite view, contending that the very fact that the backward child had been set apart from... | |
| West Virginia - Educational law and legislation - 1919 - 146 pages
...sight or hearing to the extent that he can not be benefited by instruction in the public schools, shall be required to send such minor to the West Virginia...Blind at Romney. Such minor shall continue to attend said schools for a term of at least thirty-six weeks each year until he has completed the course of... | |
| West Virginia. Legislature. Senate - West Virginia - 1919 - 796 pages
...that he can not be benefited 5 by instruction in the public schools, shall be required to send such 6 minor to the West Virginia schools for the deaf and the blind 7 at Roniney. Such minor shall continue to attend said schools for 8 a term of at least thirty-six... | |
| Helen M. Jellison, Bascomb Associates - Education and state - 1975 - 404 pages
...Rock, Arkansas. Such minor shall continue to attend said schools for a term of at least thirty-two (32) weeks each year until he has completed the course of instruction prescribed for said schools by the Honorary Board of Managers, or any other body of (or) person designated by law to have control of said... | |
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