... amount of regularity. As a matter of fact, in the cities fourteen is the more usual age for total exemption. This year it is proposed to give a higher rate of grant on account of all children over twelve who attend school. In 1891 an act was passed... Addresses and Papers - Page 114by Andrew Sloan Draper - 1907 - 132 pagesFull view - About this book
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1904 - 1024 pages
...who attend school. In 1891 an act was passed which gave to every parent the right of obtaining free education for his children between the ages of three and fifteen, and the Board of Education is required to see that free places are provided where needed, since certain... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - Education - 1904 - 1024 pages
...who attend school. In 1891 an act was passed which gave to every parent the right of obtaining free education for his children between the ages of three and fifteen, and the Board of Education is required to see that free places are provided where needed, since certain... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - Education - 1904 - 1032 pages
...who attend school. In 1891 an act was passed which gave to every parent the right of obtaining free education for his children between the ages of three and fifteen, and the Board of Education is required to see that free places are provided where needed, since certain... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1911 - 894 pages
...the right of obtaining free elementary education for his children between the ages of three and 15 and as certain schools still continue to charge fees,...and between the adherents and supporters of each, are frequent, and the whole subject is a continuing source of acrimonious discussion and of unceasing... | |
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