Federal Aid for Education: Hearings Before the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, Seventy-Ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 181, a Bill to Authorize the Appropriation of Funds to Assist the States and Territories in More Adequately Financing Their Systems of Public Education During Emergency, and in Reducing the Inequalities of Educational Opportunities Through Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, Teile 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
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... attendance ( for the latest year for which data are available in the office of the Commissioner ) of pupils attending all types of public elementary schools ( including kindergartens and nursery schools ) and public secondary schools ...
... attendance ( for the latest year for which data are available in the office of the Commissioner ) of pupils attending all types of public elementary schools ( including kindergartens and nursery schools ) and public secondary schools ...
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... attendance , actually spent for such purposes in the fiscal year ended in 1944 : Provided , That if the State fails during any year to comply with the conditions specified in this paragraph due to acts of God , or other circumstances ...
... attendance , actually spent for such purposes in the fiscal year ended in 1944 : Provided , That if the State fails during any year to comply with the conditions specified in this paragraph due to acts of God , or other circumstances ...
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... attendance in the record . Senator HILL . Mr. Chairman , might I state in that connection that Senator La Follette called me a few minutes ago and said he was detained at his home today on account of a very FEDERAL AID FOR EDUCATION 5.
... attendance in the record . Senator HILL . Mr. Chairman , might I state in that connection that Senator La Follette called me a few minutes ago and said he was detained at his home today on account of a very FEDERAL AID FOR EDUCATION 5.
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... Attendance No. ( 2 ) Classroom Units Cum . ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) 19,497 790 .08 100.00 932 42 .00 99.92 5800-5899 3,391 139 .01 99.92 70 5700-5799 2,909 129 201 99.91 5600-5699 3,258 138 .01 59.90 5500-5599 617 30 .00 99.89 5400-5499 2,966 ...
... Attendance No. ( 2 ) Classroom Units Cum . ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) 19,497 790 .08 100.00 932 42 .00 99.92 5800-5899 3,391 139 .01 99.92 70 5700-5799 2,909 129 201 99.91 5600-5699 3,258 138 .01 59.90 5500-5599 617 30 .00 99.89 5400-5499 2,966 ...
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... Attendance No. Cum ( 1 ) $ 6000 - above ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) 8.737 354 43 100 00 5200-5899 14,143 561 .71 99 57 4700-5199 14.794 4300-4693 27,756 4200-4299 24.083 4100-4199 980,216 3900-4099 9.883 799 .98 98.86 1,137 1.38 97.88 994 ...
... Attendance No. Cum ( 1 ) $ 6000 - above ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) 8.737 354 43 100 00 5200-5899 14,143 561 .71 99 57 4700-5199 14.794 4300-4693 27,756 4200-4299 24.083 4100-4199 980,216 3900-4099 9.883 799 .98 98.86 1,137 1.38 97.88 994 ...
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aid for education Alabama American Federation appropriation Arkansas authority average basis bill Chairman child Committee on Education Congress Continental Congress CURRENT EXPENDITURE districts educa Education Association educational opportunity equal EXPENDITURE PER CLASSROOM Federal aid Federal control Federal funds Federal Government Federation of Labor Federation of Teachers GOODMAN income Kentucky KUENZLI legislation meeting Miss BORCHARDT Miss HITCHEN Mississippi Montana National Education Association Negro nonpublic schools North Carolina NORTON Ohio percent present president principle private schools public education public schools pupils purposes question REEVES rural salaries Senator AIKEN Senator CHAVEZ Senator DONNELL Senator ELLENDER Senator FULBRIGHT Senator HILL Senator JOHNSTON Senator MORSE Senator SMITH Senator WALSH South South Dakota statement teaching tion TURLEY Union United States Senate Virginia Washington West Virginia WEYLER WOLL youth
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Seite 384 - It is substantially true, that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government. The rule, indeed, extends with more or less force to every species of free government. Who, that is a sincere friend to it, can look with indifference upon attempts to shake the foundation of the fabric : Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge.
Seite 809 - There shall be formed in the said Territory not less than three nor more than five States; and the boundaries of the States, as soon as Virginia shall alter her act of cession and consent to the same...
Seite 584 - The fundamental theory of liberty upon which all governments in this Union repose excludes any general power of the State to standardize its children by forcing them to accept instruction from public teachers only. The child is not the mere creature of the State; those who nurture him and direct his destiny have the right, coupled with the high duty, to recognize and prepare him for additional obligations.
Seite 262 - American people which declared that their legislature should "make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," thus building a wall of separation between Church and State.
Seite 809 - State in the said territory shall be bounded by the Mississippi, the Ohio, and Wabash Rivers; a direct line drawn from the Wabash and Post Vincents, due north, to the territorial line between the United States and Canada; and by the said territorial line to the Lake of the Woods and Mississippi.
Seite 803 - An ordinance for ascertaining the mode of disposing of lands in the Western Territory...
Seite 383 - Nor am I less persuaded, that you will agree with me in opinion, that there is nothing which can better deserve your patronage than the promotion of science and literature. Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of public happiness.
Seite 792 - States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States...
Seite 484 - Under the doctrine of Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 US 390, we think it entirely plain that the Act of 1922 unreasonably interferes with the liberty of parents and guardians to direct the upbringing and education of children under their control.
Seite 383 - The assembly to which I address myself, is too enlightened not to be fully sensible how much a flourishing state of the arts and sciences contributes to national prosperity and reputation. True it is, that our country, much to its honor, contains many seminaries of learning highly respectable and useful ; but the funds upon which they rest are too narrow to command the ablest' professors, an the different departments of liberal knowledge, for the institution contemplated, though they would be excellent...