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Spanish Mine Elementary School - State School Register for Public Elementary Schools (PH 17-13)(1938-1939) (36 pages)

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Political Code
section 629b
ScHoot Copz
Section No.
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PUPILS.
1.1-1.2
2.21
3.122
3.170
3.171
3.172
3.200—3.201
3.422
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.30—-1.36
Rutes oF STATE
If salaries are paid in twelve equal payments, such payments may be made at the end of each calendar
month whether or not such persons are actually engaged in teaching during each calendar month.
Governing board of a district not paying salaries in twelve equal installments may withhold one-sixth
of each salary payment, the amounts withheld to be paid in two equal installments not later than
August 5 and September 5 succeeding.
Teachers are entitled to receive as salary only an amount that bears the same ratio to the established annual
salary as the time served bears to the annual school term.
Note: To compute the amount of salary to which a teacher is entitled, divide the number of days of
actual teaching service rendered, including days of attendance at institute, by the total number of days
of school, including days of institute, and multiply the total annual salary by the resulting decimal.
Thus, if a teacher serves 80 days during the school year and school was maintained for a total of 170
days with three additional days of institute, the teacher is entitled to receive as salary 80/173 of the
total annual salary for her position.
Regulations concerning teachers’ salary deductions because of absence due to illness.
Beginning July 1, 1938, minimum salary of certificated employees in full-time positions shall be $1,320.
inimum salary in partial-time positions proportional to full-time minimum salary of $1,320.
Any teacher whose salary is withheld may appeal to the Superintendent of Public Instruction whose
judgment shall be final.
RETIREMENT OF TEACHERS.
What teachers are subject to teachers’ retirement salary law.
Statements required from teachers to the State Board of Education.
What service shall be counted toward retirement.
Payment by teachers to retirement salary fund. Each person subject to retirement law will have $24.00
per year deducted from salary in monthly installments.
All teachers entering service after July 1, 1935, not required to contribute to local fund, will also have
deducted, for annuity deposit fund, four per cent of each month’s salary less $2.00.
Payment of retirement allowances and annuities.
Associations of teachers are eligible for group life insurance policies.
LEAVES OF ABSENCE.
Governing boards of school districts shall have power to grant leaves of absence to persons employed in
positions requiring certification qualifications.
Provision for “‘sick leave” with pay.
Provisions for “‘sabbatical leave.”
ADMISSION OF PUPILS.
Pupils must be admitted in order of application and register of applications must be kept by the principal.
Non-resident pupils may be admitted provisionally for not to exceed two school months. Permanent
admittance requires agreement between governing board of district of residence and governing board
of district of attendance, or written permission of county superintendent of county of residence and
agreement with governing board of district of attendance.
Pupils may be admitted to the beginning classes of the kindergarten only during the first month of
school in any school term. Children may be admitted to beginning classes of the kindergarten if
they will be five years of age before the end of the sixth calendar month from the date of opening
school if the school year is not divided into terms. If the school year is divided into terms pupils
may be admitted to the kindergarten if they will be five years of age before the end of the third
month of the school term.
Children between six and twenty-one years of age are entitled to attend the day elementary schools of
the district within which they reside.
Adults may be admitted to the elementary schools in the discretion of the school board.
Pupils may be admitted to the beginning classes of elementary schools only during the first month of
any school term. Pupils may be admitted to beginning classes of elementary schools only if they
will be six years of age within six months from the date that school is opened if the school year is
not divided into terms. If the school year is divided into terms pupils may be admitted if they will
be six years of age within three months from the date that school is opened.
Pupils may be admitted to postgraduate elementary school courses of study who have graduated from the
elementary school or upon approval by the county superintendent after examination by the principal of
the school offering the postgraduate course.
Evening elementary schools and special day and evening elementary school classes shall admit adults or
children over the age of sixteen years residing in the district.
EXCLUSION OF PUPILS.
Children under six years of age are excluded from public schools except as provided in Sections 3.122
and 3.172.
School boards may exclude children of filthy or vicious habits or children suffering from contagious or
infectious diseases.
School boards may exclude from regular classes any child whose physical or mental disability is inimical
to the welfare of other pupils.
Pupils may be suspended or expelled for misconduct. Causes for suspension or expulsion include
continued wilful disobedience, open and persistent defiance of the authority of the teacher, habitual
profanity or vulgarity, smoking cigarettes or having cigarettes upon school premises, defacing or
otherwise injuring school property, or membership in any secret fraternity, sorority, or club. The
period of suspension shall not be greater than two consecutive weeks. Appeal may be made in the
case of suspension to the county superintendent of schools and in the case of expulsion to the county
board of education. Parents or guardian are liable for wilful damage by pupils to school property.
Boarp or EpucaTion
SecTION No.
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Pupils may be suspended for gambling, immorality, profanity, frequenting public pool rooms, or for the
use of tobacco, narcotics and intoxicating liquors.
Pupils may be suspended for defacing school property.
Pupils infected with contagious disease may not be allowed to remain in school.
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