Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Report of a Visit to American Educational Institutions, 1906
Estimates are drawn up by this Board and submitted to the City Council, which appropriates the sum required. Each State is sub-divided into counties which also levy a separate rate in order to level up the different cities within its borders. The education rate may thus consist of three parts, drawn from the city, county and state respectively. The chief officer of the Board of Education is the superintendent or Director, who has very extensive powers, including the examination and appoint ment of teachers.
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