Annual Report, Volume 57Printed at the Republican office, 1911 |
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... Court , who cannot receive any school training under present conditions , have been given lessons in cooking , sewing , personal hygiene , proper conduct , after school hours . The teacher knows how to secure the confidence and good ...
... Court , who cannot receive any school training under present conditions , have been given lessons in cooking , sewing , personal hygiene , proper conduct , after school hours . The teacher knows how to secure the confidence and good ...
Página 112
... Court , school children brought into court for truancy , upon the complaint of an atten- dance officer of the Board of Education , for the first offense will be placed under the supervision of the attendance officer and not under the ...
... Court , school children brought into court for truancy , upon the complaint of an atten- dance officer of the Board of Education , for the first offense will be placed under the supervision of the attendance officer and not under the ...
Página 113
... Court : a . The new Juvenile Court law , which becomes opera- tive on the 20th of June , 1911 , gives to the officers of this department the authority to file an information against children 16 years of age , formerly a function of the ...
... Court : a . The new Juvenile Court law , which becomes opera- tive on the 20th of June , 1911 , gives to the officers of this department the authority to file an information against children 16 years of age , formerly a function of the ...
Página 114
... court ; ( 2 ) Children between eight and sixteen years of age , who are habitual truants or who habitually loiter in any public place during school hours or who are incorrigible at school , may be arrested and prosecuted in the Juvenile ...
... court ; ( 2 ) Children between eight and sixteen years of age , who are habitual truants or who habitually loiter in any public place during school hours or who are incorrigible at school , may be arrested and prosecuted in the Juvenile ...
Página 116
... courts . This has not only benefited the community by reducing juvenile delin- query , and has saved a large expense for court costs , but has improved neighlenbrand conditions and aided parents in the control of wayward The writer of ...
... courts . This has not only benefited the community by reducing juvenile delin- query , and has saved a large expense for court costs , but has improved neighlenbrand conditions and aided parents in the control of wayward The writer of ...
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Página 159 - ... who is no longer interested in the inactive school life, or who feels the stress of necessity for self-support, is forced to search for an opportunity to fit himself for industrial responsibilities. What awaits him? No schools exist which offer practical training until he is at least 16 or 18, and even then they are few in number and usually at a great distance from the child's home. He must turn to the " practical school of life " and seek employment, only to find that the doors of those industries...
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Página 11 - And be it further enacted, that all town or village lots, outlots, or common field lots, included in such surveys, which are not rightfully owned or claimed by any private individuals, or held as commons belonging to such towns or villages, or that the president of the United States may not think proper to reserve for military purposes, shall be, and the same are hereby, reserved for the support of schools in the respective towns or villages aforesaid...
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Página 159 - ... approximately 25,000 children in Massachusetts between 14 and 16 years of age who had left school and were either idle or at work. Dr. Kingsbury states the problem presented by these boys and girls in the following terms: The State releases the child from its educational authority at 14, and the child who Is no longer interested in the Inactive school life, or who feels the stress of necessity for self-support, is forced to search for an opportunity to fit himself for industrial responsibilities....
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