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Timestamp: 2020-08-05 05:38:40
Document Index: 450608651

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 55', '§ 56', '§ 57', '§ 58', '§ 60', '§ 61', '§ 55', '§ 56', '§ 57', '§ 58', '§ 59', '§ 60', '§ 61', '§ 62', '§ 63', '§ 64']

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130 LAWS   OF
ileges of a corporation, so far as to enable them to take and hold any property
§ 55.    It shall be the duty of the township clerk,
:: First: To receive, file and keep in his office all reports made to the directors
from   trustees of school districts, parts of districts  and   neighborhoods.
Second: To keep and preserve all records, books and papers  belonging to
.   the school directors.
Third: To attend all meetings of the directors and prepare, under their direction, all their reports,  estimates and  apportionments of school
moneys, and to record the same and their proceedings, in a book to
Fourth: To receive all such communications as may   be directed to him by
the superintendent of common schools, and dispose of the same in
Fifth: To transmit to the clerk of the  county all such reports as may be
Seventh: To do and execute all such other things as belong to his office, and
may be required by the directors.
§ 56.    The commissioners of common schools in each township, together with
the other inspectors elected in the township, shallbe the inspectors  of common
schools for their township.
§ 57. It shall be the duty of the inspectors of common schools in each township, or a majority of them at a meeting of the inspectors called for that purpose, to examine all persons offering themselves as candidates for teaching common schools in such township.
§ 58. In making such examination, it shallbe the duty ofth.e inspectors to ascertain the qualifications of the candidate, in respect to moral character, learning
shallbe prescribed by the superintendent of common schools.
§ 60. The inspectors, or a majority of them, may for good cause annul any
holding it, and to the trustees of the district in which he may be employed, of
§ 61.    The inspectors, whenever they shall deem it necessary,  may  require
are-eXarnination of all or any of the  teachers in their  township, forthe  pur-   ■
pose of ascertaining their qualifications to continue as such teachers.
it is given, until a note in, writing thereof, containing the name of the teacher
more townships, or any school house shall stand on the division hire of any two
townships, the inspectors of either township may examine into and certify the
qualifications of any teachcroffering to teach in such district school, in the same
manner as is above provided, and may also annul the certificate by proceeding
year, and oftener if they shall deem it necessary.
Identifier LAWS_10th_1838-1839_0130.tif
Transcript 130 LAWS OF ileges of a corporation, so far as to enable them to take and hold any property transferred to them, for the use of common schools in their township. § 55. It shall be the duty of the township clerk, :: First: To receive, file and keep in his office all reports made to the directors from trustees of school districts, parts of districts and neighborhoods. Second: To keep and preserve all records, books and papers belonging to . the school directors. Third: To attend all meetings of the directors and prepare, under their direction, all their reports, estimates and apportionments of school moneys, and to record the same and their proceedings, in a book to be kept for that purpose. Fourth: To receive all such communications as may be directed to him by the superintendent of common schools, and dispose of the same in the manner directed therein. Fifth: To transmit to the clerk of the county all such reports as may be made for such clerk by the directors. Sixth: To call together the directors, upon receiving notice from the county clerk that they have not made their annual report, for the purpose of making said report. Seventh: To do and execute all such other things as belong to his office, and may be required by the directors. § 56. The commissioners of common schools in each township, together with the other inspectors elected in the township, shallbe the inspectors of common schools for their township. § 57. It shall be the duty of the inspectors of common schools in each township, or a majority of them at a meeting of the inspectors called for that purpose, to examine all persons offering themselves as candidates for teaching common schools in such township. § 58. In making such examination, it shallbe the duty ofth.e inspectors to ascertain the qualifications of the candidate, in respect to moral character, learning and ability. § 59. If the inspectors shall be satisfied in respect to the qualifications of a candidate, they shall deliver to him a certificate signed by them, in such form as shallbe prescribed by the superintendent of common schools. § 60. The inspectors, or a majority of them, may for good cause annul any such certificate given by them or their predecessors in office, when they shall think proper, giving at least ten days previous notice in writing to the teacher holding it, and to the trustees of the district in which he may be employed, of their intention to annul the same. § 61. The inspectors, whenever they shall deem it necessary, may require are-eXarnination of all or any of the teachers in their township, forthe pur- ■ pose of ascertaining their qualifications to continue as such teachers. § 62. The annulling of a certificate shall not disqualify the teacher to whom it is given, until a note in, writing thereof, containing the name of the teacher and the time when his certificate was annulled, shall be made by the inspectors, and filed in the office of the township clerk. § 63. Whenever any school district shall be composed of a part of two or more townships, or any school house shall stand on the division hire of any two townships, the inspectors of either township may examine into and certify the qualifications of any teachcroffering to teach in such district school, in the same manner as is above provided, and may also annul the certificate by proceeding as in other cases. § 64. It shall be the duty of the inspectors to visit all such common schools within their townships, as shall be organized according to law, at least once a year, and oftener if they shall deem it necessary.