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Lippincott Company Usual List Price READING Lewis-Lippincott's Primer .56 Lewis-Lippincott First Reader .64 Lewis-Lippincott's Second Reader - .76 Lewis-Lippincott's Third Reader .84 Lewis-Lippincott's Fourth Reader (Com- plete ) - - .92 Lewis-Lippincott's Fourth Reader, Part I[ .76 Lewis-Lippincott's Fourth Reader, Part II[ .76 Lewis-Lippincott's Fifth Reader (Com- plete) -- -- 1.00 Lewis-Lippincott's Fifth Reader (Part I) .80 Lewis-Lippincott's Fifth Reader (Part II) .80 GEOGRAPHICAL READERS Morris' Home Life in All Lands:-- Book 1, How the World Lives 1.00 Book 2, Manners and Customs of Uncivilized Peoples _ - 1.00 Book 3, Our Animal Friends and Helpers .__. -- 1-00 Leffert's Our Own United States __ ~~~ 1.20 Leffert's Neighbors North and South 1.20 HISTORICAL READERS Leffert's American Leaders, Book I .92 Leffert's American Leaders, Book II .92 Leffert's Our Country's Leaders 1.05 MISCELLANEOUS READERS Simpson's Hidden Treasure 1.75 Case's Tom of Peace Valley 1.50 Case's Under The 4-H Flag _ 2.00 Starrett's Charm of Fine Manners 1.00 Starrett's The Charm of A Well Mannered Home _ - 1-50 SILENT READING Hale--Lippincott's Silent Reading .68 Watkins--Lippincott's Silent Reading for Beginners -- -60 Watkins--Lippincott's Silent Reading for Beginners (teacher's edition) .80 139 . 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It shall be the duty of the County School Superintendent to grade the applicants according to the instructions furnished him by the State School Superintendent, submitting his report and recommendations thereon in writing to the County Board of Education, who shall grant to the applicants licenses of the first, second or third grade, to be determined by the qualifications exhibited and the standard attained; provided, they shall attain at least the lowest grade-mark fixed By the State School Superintendent for each grade; and provided, further, that each applicant submits with his or her examination paper satisfactory evidence in writing of good moral character. A license of the first grade shall continue in force for three years, a license of the second grade for two years, and a license for the third grade for one year, which said licenses shall entitle teachers holding them to be employed for and during the period of their licenses in any of the common schools of the county wherein issued. Licenses, to be good in another county other than the one in and for which they are issued, must be endorsed by the County School Superintendent of the county in which the applicant desires to teach. Revocation of Licenses. Sec. 164. The County Superintendent shall have power, and it shall be his duty, to revoke licenses granted by him, or his predecessors, for incompetency, immorality, cruelty to pupils, or neglect of his duties, and the revocation of the license of any teacher shall terminate the connection of said teacher with any school in which he may have been employed to teach; but any teacher so dismissed shall have the right to appeal to the County Board of Education whose decision shall be final. 57 Intent to Defraud. Sec 165. Whoever, with intent to defraud the State or any county, town or city, or any person, shall falsely and fraudulently make forge alter or counterfeit, or cause or procure to be falsely and fraudulently made, forged, altered or counterfeited, or willingly aid or assist m falsely and fraudulently making, forging, altering or counterfeiting any certificate or license issued by any County School Superintendent of this State, or the executive officer of any local school board to a teacher shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and upon conviction therefor, shall be punished as prescribed by section 231 of the Code of 1917, Volume 6. Duties of Teachers. Sec. 166. After legal qualification through license or certificate, each teacher shall keep an accurate account of the number of pupils entering the school or room and the number of days of actual attendance For this purpose the teacher shall be provided with a register by the local school authorities. Each teacher shall make reports and returns to the County School Superintendent required by law, and it sha not be legal to make fte final payment to ly teacher until com Schools ^ ^^ b6en made t0 the Superintendent of Certificate for Vocational Teachers. Sec. 167. In Vocational Agriculture, Trade and Industrial and ?vX by the Sst7atTe TBoSar*dduoCffatVTMoc>attihoenaclerEtidfuiccaattiioonn.of teachers is authorized ARTICLE IX. SPECIAL DAYS. Observance of Special Days. rt, f that tSherVfonll8o"wiT nghedJ aCysUanrtey and Local Boards observed either by of Education shall see holidays or appropriate exercises and it shall be the duty of the State Superintendent of Schools to arrange programs for the proper observance of these occasions and of the Superintendent and teachers to direct the attention of the pupils to these dates and topics by practical exercises: 1. Thanksgiving Day, last Thursday in November 2. Uncle Remus Day, December 9. 3. Lee's Birthday, January 19. 4. Georgia Day, February 12. 5. Washington's Birthday, February 22. 6. Arbor and Bird Day, first Friday in December 7. Memorial Day, April 26. 58 ARTICLE X. HEALTH. Regulations by County Boards. Sec. 169. The County and Municipal Boards of Health of the several counties shall have full power and authority to adopt, enact, establish, and maintain all such rules and regulations, not inconsistent with the laws and Constitution of this State and of the United States, as they may deem necessary and proper for protecting the health of their respective counties and municipalities, and for preventing the introduction, generation, and spread of infectious and contagious diseases therein; provided, that such rules and regulations shall not apply to any incorporated city or town of this State. Isolation and Quarantine in Infectious Diseases. Sec. 170. No parent or householder shall permit infected persons (or persons exposed to infection), clothing, bedding, furniture, school books, library books, or other articles likely to convey infection to be removed from- the house until properly disinfected, under the supervision of the local board of health or its proper officer, or where no board exists, by the attending physician, in the manner recommended by the State Board of Health. The isolation of patients and duration of quarantine in infectious diseases shall be as follows: Diphtheria or Membranous Croup: For the Patient: Isolation for twenty-one (21) days from persons and domestic animals, and disinfection of premises. For persons associated with or in the house with the patient: Adults: Quarantine until after death or recovery of patient and disinfection of premises. Children: Quarantine for seven (7) days after disinfection of premises. Domestic pets, particularly cats, are frequent carriers of this infection. That the use of antitoxin lessens the mortality, but does not attentuate the virus, so that the same length of quarantine should be enforced whether antitoxins are or are not used. Scarlet Fever (Scarlatina, Scarlet Rash, Roseola) : Isolation of patient and quarantine of children associated with, or in the house with the patient, for ten (10) days after complete desquamation or scaling of patient and disinfection of premises. Smallpox: For the patient: Isolation until after all crusts or scales have fallen off, and the disinfection of patient's body and the premises. For exposed persons: Quarantine for sixteen (16) days from date of last exposure. Cholera: For the patient: Isolation until after complete recovery and disinfection of the premises. For exposed persons: Quarantine for five (5) days from date of last exposure. 59 Yellow Fever: Isolation In screened room (protected fireplace) until after complete recovery and disinfection of premises. Typhus Fever: For the patient: Isolation until after complete recovery and disinfection of the premises. For exposed persons: Quarantine for twenty-one (21) days from date of last exposure. AN ACT OF 1920 To provide physical education and training for pupils in the common, graded, and State Normal, and all other public schools of Georgia, supported wholly or in part by the State, and to insure better co-operation between the educational authorities and the health authorities of this State, prescribing the methods of carrying the same into effect. Sec. 170 (a). Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that the Georgia State Board of Education shall prescribe a course of study in physical education for. all common schools of the State, and shall fix the time said courses shall go into effect. This course shall occupy periods totaling not less than thirty minutes each school day which shall be devoted to instruction in health and safety, to physical exercises and to recess play under proper supervision. A manual setting out the details of said course of study shall be prepared by the State Superintendent of Schools in co-operation with the State Board of Health and State Board of Education of Georgia and such expert advisers as they may choose. Said manual when published shall be sent by said State Board of Education to the teachers of the common schools in the State of Georgia. Sec. 170 (b). The curriculum of all State Normal Schools of Georgia and of all other institutions in the state supported wholly or in part by public funds having special courses adopted for the preparation of teachers, shall contain one or more courses in physical education and after the first day of July, 1921, each person graduating from a teacher's course in any of these institutions shall have completed one or more courses in physical education. Sec. 170 (c). County Boards of Education of cities and of graded common school districts may employ supervisors and special teachers of physical education in the same manner as other teachers are employed, provided they possess such qualifications as the State Board of Education may prescribe. The Board of Education of two or more school districts, city, graded school or county may jointly employ a supervisor or special teacher of physical education. Boards of Education may allow the use of school buildings or school grounds after the regular school hours and during vacation as community centers for the promotion of play and other healthful forms of recreation, under such rules and regulations as to them seem proper. Section 4. All laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. 60 ARTICLE XL COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. Duty of Parent and Guardian. Enrollment and Attendance of Child. Excuse of Absences. Sec. 171. Every parent, guardian or other person having charge and control of a child between the ages of eight and fourteen years, who is not exempted or excused as hereinafter provided, shall cause said child to be enrolled in and to attend continuously for six months of each year a public school of the district or of city or town in which the child resides; which period of attendance shall commence at the beginning of the first term of said school in the year. Such attendance at a public school shall not be required where the child attends for the same period some other school giving instruction in the ordinary branches of English education, or has completed the seventh grade of school work as prescribed by the State Board of Education, or where, for good reasons, the sufficiency of which shall be determined by the board of education of the county or of the city or town in which the child resides, the said' board excuses temporarily the child from such attendance, such boards authorized to take into consideration the seasons for agricultural labor and the need for such labor, in exercising their discretion as to the time for which children in farming districts shall be excused. Provided, that no guardian shall be compelled to send such child or children to school out of any other than the funds belonging to the ward or wards. Temporary absence of any child enrolled as a pupil may be excused by the principal or teacher in charge of the school, because of bad weather, sickness, death in the child's family, or other reasonable cause. Penalty for Non-Compliance. Suspension of Punishment. Notice Board. Sec. 172. Any parent, guardian or other person who has charge and control of a child between the ages aforesaid, and who wilfully fails to comply with the foregoing requirements shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not to exceed ten dollars for the first offense, and not to exceed twenty dollars for each subsequent offense, said fines to include all costs; but the court trying the case may, in its discretion, suspend enforcement of the punishment, if the child be immediately placed in attendance at a school as aforesaid, and may finally remit the same if such attendance has continued regularly for the number of months hereinbefore prescribed for attendance. School attendance may be proved by an attested certificate of the principal or teacher in charge of the school. No person shall be prosecuted for violation of the foregoing requirements unless the board of education of the country or municipality in which the person accused of such violation resides shall have caused to be served upon the accused, at least ten days before prosecution, a written 61 notice of the charge with the name of the child to which it refers. Any person so notified, not previously convicted of violation of this Act as to the child referred to in said notice, may prevent prosecution of the charge set out therein, by giving, at any time before such prosecution is instituted, a bond in the penal sum of fifty dollars payable to the Ordinary of the county, with security to be approved by the Ordinary, conditioned that the said person shall henceforth faithfully comply with the requirements of this section as to the said child. Each day's willful failure of a parent, guardian or other person in charge and control of a child as aforesaid, after the expiration of ten days from such notice, to cause the child to attend school, when such attendance is required by this section, shall constitute a separate offense. In prosecutions under this section the exemptions and excuses herein provided for shall be matters of defense to be establishd by the accused, and need not be negatived in the indictment or accusation. Duties of Boards of Education and Teachers. Sec. 173. It shall be the duty of the County and Municipal Boards of Education to investigate as to the attendance and non-attendance of children required by this section to attend the schools under their supervision, and it shall also be their duty to institute or cause to be instituted prosecutions against persons violating this section. It shall be the duty of the principal or teacher in charge of any public school, in which pupils between the ages of eight and fourteen years of age are instructed, to keep an accurate record of the attendance of such pupils, and at the end of each month to make a written report of the same to the Board of Education having supervision of the school, and to note therein excused absences and the reasons therefor. Attendance Officer. Sec. 174. Each County and Municipal Board of Education shall employ an attendance officer whose duty it shall be to report to the Board of Education failure of attendance on the part of pupils between the ages of 8 and 14 years. For this service these officials shall be paid not less than one dollar nor more than three dollars per day during the time employed and said payment shall be paid, so far as possible, from the fees collected. The balance due shall be paid from the school funds of the county or local system. Any Board or local school system failing to comply with this law for attendance officer shall not be entitled to receive funds from the State Treasury until it is shown that said attendance officer has been appointed and has entered upon his duties. Note: The State Board of Education has decided for the present, at least, in order to be sure of good officials and to save the boards as much expense as possible, that the Home Economics Agent, the County Demonstration Agent or even the County Superintendent of Schools 62 may serve as Attendance Officer and further that a county and a municipal system in the county may elect the same person for these duties. The Attendance Officer must be appointed, make regular reports to the board and enter upon his duties for the protection of the children of the municipality or county before funds from the State Treasury can be sent. Fines and Forfeiture a Part of School Fund. Sec. 1T5. All fines imposed hereunder and all sums required to be paid as penalties under bonds given under this section, shall, after payment of the costs and prosecution and of recovery thereof, be paid into the county treasury and become a part of the school fund of the county. Law Effective, When. Sec. 176. The provisions of this Act shall become operative on the first day of January, in the year nineteen hundred and twenty. Publication of Law. Sec. 177. It shall be the duty of the Board of Education of each county, at least four weeks before the first day of January following the adoption of this section, to cause this section to be published in a newspaper of the county, if there be one, and to cause copies of this section to be posted at the court house of the county and at the public schools thereof. ARTICLE XII. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. Acceptance. Sec. 178. The State of Georgia accepts and does hereby accept the provisions of an Act of the Congress of the United States approved February 23, 1917, the caption of which said Act is as follows: An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational education; to provide for co-operation with the States in the promotion of such education in agriculture and the trades and industries; to provide for cooperation wffh the States in the preparation of teachers of vocational subjects; and to appropriate money and regulate its expenditure, and for other purposes, and the provisions of said Act as set forth in sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 of said Act and the provisions thereunder and appropriations thereof to be used according to and as provided in said Act. Membership of State Board for Vocational Education. Sec. 179. A State Board is hereby created to be known as the State Board of Vocational Education, consisting of seven members, made up as follows; 63 The Chancellor of the University. The State School Superintendent. Three members from the State at Large. One of the members of said Board shall be representative of the manufacturing and commercial interests, one representative' of the agricultural interests and one representative of labor; Two members from the Trustees of the District Agricultural and Mechanical schools. And the same is hereby created and said Board shall have all necessary power to co-operate as herein provided with the Federal Board for Vocational Education in the administration of the provisions of this Act in said Act provided. The Chancellor of the State University and the State School Superintendent shall be ex-officio members of said Board and the Chancellor of the University shall be the Chairman of the same, and that the members of said Board shall be appointed by the Governor, and shall hold office until their successors are appointed and qualified. All vacancies in said Board caused by death or resignation or expiration of term of office shall be filled by appointment of the Governor to fill the unexpired term. Two of the members of said Board shall be appointed for two years, for a term of office beginning July 1st, 1917, and three members shall be appointed for four years to hold office from July 1st, 1917, and all subsequent appointments, except to fill unexpired terms, shall be for four years. Meetings, Duties, and Compensation of Members. Sec. 180. The Board shall fix the time and place of their meeting and shall meet at the call of the chairman or upon the written call of a majority of said members after five days' notice in writing to all members and shall have as pay for their service four dollars per day and necessary expenses, said amounts to be paid out of the Treasury upon the warrant of the Governor. The State Board of Vocational Education, in off-setting the Federal appropriation, is directed to take advantage of whatever appropriations the State of Georgia makes to local schools, municipal and county, district agricultural schools, normal schools and the teacher training department of the University, of Georgia, in order to secure these funds under the regulations provided by the Federal Vocational Board and also take advantage, when permitted by the Federal Vocational Board, of any appropriations made by any municipality or county of the State to any school of a vocational character. To make up any deficiencies that may occur, said Board is empowered to use each year so far as may be necessary, an amount equal to one-half of the Federal appropriation from any funds not otherwise appropriated in the State Treasury. So far as possible also said Vocational Board shall encourage municipal ancf county educational boards to meet the conditions and secure the advantages of this Federal appropriation. 64 Secretary and His Duties. Sec. 181. The Board shall appoint one of its members as Secretary of said Board, and he shall keep written minutes of their proceedings and he shall do and perform such other and further duties as may be required of him by the Board. Custodian of Funds. Sec. 1#2. The State Treasurer is hereby made the custodian of any and all moneys received by the State from the national government under this Act, and it shall be his duty to collect said money and pay out the same upon the order of said Board, evidenced by its warrant signed by the Chairman thereof and countersigned by its Secretary. Representing the State. Sec. 183. The State Board of Vocational Education shall have the full power to represent the State in any and all matters in reference to the expenditure, distribution and disbursements received from the United States Government in said State and to appropriate and use said moneys in whatever way in their discretion will best subserve the interests of the State, and carry out the spirit and intent of said Act of Congress in conformity to its provisions. Repealing Act. Sec. 184. Be it further enacted that the provisions of this Act are substituted for the existing school laws of this State, and that all the existing school laws of this State and all laws or parts of laws in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. REHABILITATION. AN ACT To provide for the acceptance of the benefits of an Act passed by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled; to provide for the promotion of Vocational Rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise; to provide for compliance with all the requirements of such act; to provide for the appointment of a custodian of all moneys received by the State from appropriations made by the Congress of the United States for the purpose stated, to empower and direct the State Board for Vocational Education to co-operate with the Federal Board for Vocational Education in carrying out the provisions of said Act; and to prescribe its powers and duties; to provide for a plan of co-operation between such State Board and any State Workmen's Compensation Board authorized by the General Assembly; to make appropriations to provide for the vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise; and for other purposes. 65 Sec. 184 (a). Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that the State of Georgia does hereby accept the provisions of the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to provide for the promotion of Vocational Rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise and their return to civil employments," approved June 2, 1920 (Public 236, 66th Congress), and will observe and comply with all the requirements of such Act. Sec. 184 (b). Be it further enacted that the State Treasurer is hereby designated and appointed custodian of all moneys received by the State from appropriations made by the Congress of the United States for the vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry, or otherwise, and is authorized to receive and provide for the proper custody of the same and to make disbursement therefrom upon the requisition of the State Board for Vocational Education. Sec. 184 (c). Be it further enacted that the Board heretofore designated or created as the State Board for Vocational Education to co-operate with the Federal Board for Vocational Education in the administration of the provisions of the Vocational Education Act, approved February 23, 1917, is hereby designated as the State Board for the purpose of co-operating with the said Federal Board in carrying out the provisions and purposes of said Federal Act providing for the Vocational Rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise and empowered and directed to co-operate with said Federal Board in the administration of said Act of Congress; to administer any legislation pursuant thereto enacted by the State of Georgia; to prescribe and provide such courses of vocational training as may be necessary for the vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise and their return to civil employment; to provide for the supervision of such training, and to direct the disbursement and administer the use of all funds provided by the Federal Government or this State for the Vocational Rehabilitation of such persons and do all things necessary to insure the vocational rehabilitation of persons within the State disabled in industry or otherwise. Sec. 184 (d). Be it further enacted that the State Board for Vocational Education is hereby authorized and empowered to receive such gifts and donations from either public or private sources as may be offered unconditionally or under such conditions related to the vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise as in the judgment of the said State Board are proper and consistent with the provisions of this Act. All the moneys received as gifts or donations shall be deposited in the State Treasury and shall constitute a permanent fund to be called the Special Fund for the Vocational Rehabilitation of disabled persons, to be used by the said Board in carrying out the provisions of this Act, or for purposes related thereto. A full report of all gifts and donations offered and accepted, together with the names of the donors and the respective amounts contributed by each, and all disbursements therefrom shall be submitted annually to the Governor of the State by said State Board. Sec. 184 (e). Be it further enacted, That there shall be appropriated for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act a sum of money available for each fiscal year not less than the maximum sum which may be allotted to the State under the provisions of the said Federal Act, and that there is hereby appropriated for such purposes out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated for the fiscal year ending July 1, 1921, the sum of $21,353.29, or so much of this sum as may be used. Sec. 184 (f). Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be and the same are hereby repealed. ILLITERACY COMMISSION. There is hereby created a commission to be known as "The Georgia Illiteracy Commission," which shall be composed of ten persons, both men and women, including the Governor, the State Superintendent of Schools, who shall be ex-officio members thereof. Said commissioners shall be appointed by the Governor of the Commonwealth and shall be selected for their fitness, ability and experience (in matters educational and their acquaintance with the conditions of adult illiteracy in the State of Georgia and its various communities). Four of said commissioners shall hold office for two years and four for four years from the date of their first appointment by the Governor; after which all of said commissioners shall hold for a period of four years, but the term of two of them shall expire biennially. Any and all vacancies occurring in said' commission shall be filled for the unexpired term by the Governor. Said commissioners, or any of them, may be removed at any time for cause. The members of said commission and their successors in office shall be and are hereby constituted a body corporate with all the powers necessary to carry into effect all the purposes of this Act. Said commissioners, after their appointment and qualification, shall adopt a seal and organize by electing from their membership a president, secretary and treasurer to serve for the period of two years, or until their successors are elected and qualified, but the same person may be elected to serve both as secretary and treasurer of the commission, but said secretary and treasurer, whether or not the office be united in one person, shall execute a bond to the Commonwealth of Georgia for the faithful performance of the trusts of their offices, for the proper handling and accounting of all the properties, assets and monies which may come into their hands by virtue of their offices, and in such amount and in such form and with such sureties as the commission shall approve. Said secretary or treasurer may at any time be removed and a successor be appointed by said commission in its discretion. 67 Said commission may establish a permanent place for its meetings and shall in such place have an office which shall be kept open at such regular times as the commission may prescribe for the transaction of business, and a majority of said commission shall constitute a quorum. Duties. It shall be the duty of said commission, and it shall have the power to make researches, collect data and statistics, and procure surveys of any and all communities, districts or vicinities of the State looking to the obtaining of a more detailed, definite and particular knowledge as to the true conditions of the State with regard to its adult illiteracy, and report regularly the results of its labors to the General Assembly; and to interest persons and institutions in the dispensation of any and all funds and endowments of whatsoever kind, which will or may aid in the elimination of the adult illiteracy of the State, and to do or perform any other act which in their discretion will contribute to the elimination of the State's adult illiteracy by means of education, instruction and enlightenment; and said commission shall be empowered to receive, accept, hold, own, distribute and expend to the end of educating, instructing, enlightening and assisting in the education, instruction and enlightenment of illiterate persons in the State of Georgia, any and all funds or any other thing of value, with which it may be endowed or may otherwise receive, and in the expenditure and disbursement thereof, said commission shall be controlled by such expedient and discreet regulations as it may from time to time adopt; provided, however, that any and all funds which may come to the hands of said commission shall be expended in keeping with the general purposes of this Act. Said commission shall adopt such rules and regulations as may seem expedient to it for the carrying on of its business in the manner which shall seem to it most systematic and satisfactory. The members of this commission shall receive no compensation for their services, but they shall be reimbursed out of any funds which shall come into the hands of the commission for the use of said commission, for their actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties, same to be paid monthly, upon vouchers duly approved by the commission, signed by the secretary and countersigned by the president. The remainder of the funds appropriated to the State Council of Defense and unexpended is hereby made a nucleus for the Illiteracy fund. ACT OF 1920. AN ACT To authorize county authorities in their discretion to provide for the carrying on of schools for the instruction of adult illiterates in the elementary branches of an English education only, to authorize the payment of the expenses of carrying on said schools from the County 68 Treasuries, to authorize the levying of a tax for the payment of the expenses of such schools and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by its authority, That from and after the passage of this Act, the County Commissioners of this State or the Ordinaries of such counties as have no Commissioners shall have, and they are hereby given authority in their discretion to provide for the carrying on in their respective counties of schools for instructing adult illiterates in the elementary branches of an English education only. Section 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid that the expenses of maintaining said schools, when they shall be established in accordance with this Act, shall be paid out of the County Treasury and to that end the said County Commissioners or Ordinaries are hereby authorized and empowered to levy such tax as may be necessary to pay said expenses over and above the sums for which they are now authorized to levy a tax. Section 3. Be it further enacted that all laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. ACTS OF 1922. Temperance Day AN ACT To provide for the observance of Temperance Day in the public schools of the State of Georgia, to fix said day, and for other purposes: Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia and by the authority of same it is hereby enacted, that from and after the passage of this Act, the fourth Friday in March of each year, being the nearest Friday to March 28th, the date upon which Prohibition went into effect, shall be designated and known as Temperance Day in the Public Schools of this State. Section 2. On Temperance Day at least two hours shall be devoted, in the Public Schools of this State, to a program which shall be educational in nature, teaching the good of Temperance and Prohibition, and the evils of intemperance and disobedience to law. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved July 26, 1922. 69 County and Home Demonstration Agents AN ACT To confer upon the several counties of this State the authority to levy taxes for educational purposes, to provide for the employment and pay of County Agents and Home Demonstration Agents, to provide for the employment and payment of Agricultural Teachers and Home Economy Teachers in the Vocational High Schools of the State, and for other purposes. Section 1. m en*actA ed I eTted.uy tHe by the authority General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby of the same, that power is hereby delegated to and conferred upon the several counties of this State to levy and collect taxes for educational purposes in such amounts as the county authorities shall determine, the same to be appropriated to the use of the County Board of Education, and the educational work directed >y tnem. Section 2. Be it further enacted, That the Boards of Education of the several counties of this State may employ and pay county agents and Home Demonstration Agents to carry on the extension work in Agriculture and Home Economics under the provisions of the Acts of Congress approved May 8th, 1914, (Barnes Federal Code 8413-8414-8518) the Mate s acceptance of the same approved August 14th, 1914 Also mav employ and pay Agricultural Teachers and Home Economics Teachers when employed in the consolidated schools of the counties under provisions of the Vocational Educational Act of Congress of February 23rd -lyi/, and Acts of Georgia approved August 21st, 1917. Section 3. . ?,? itAfu-r*her enacted, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved August 19, 1922. Local Tax Elections AN ACT To provide for the election prescribed by Paragraph 1, Section 4 Article 8, of the Constitution of the State of Georgia, to determine whether a levy for public school taxes shall be made additional to the levy of the maximum tax of five (5) mills on the dollar allowed by said Constitutional provision, to be made on recommendation of Boards of Education without an election; and to provide how said additional tax shall be levied when authorized by the necessary vote. 70 Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that whenever the voters in a county, municipality, school district, or in an independent local system, desire to hold an election in pursuance of Paragraph 1, Section 4, Article 8, of the Constitution of the State of Georgia, to determine whether a levy for public school taxes shall be made additional to the levy of the maximum tax of five (5) mills on the dollar allowed by said Constitutional provision, to be made on the recommendation of Boards of Education without an election, such election shall be called, held and the results declared for counties in the manner prescribed in Section 1534 of the Code of the State of Georgia, of 1910, and the Acts amendatory thereof, and for School Districts and Independent Local Systems, in the manner prescribed in Section 1535 of said Code, and for municipalities in the manner prescribed in the Act of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, approved August 13, 1910, entitled "An Act to authorize a certain class of municipalities to hold an election to determine the question of local taxation for the support and maintenance of Public Schools, to prescribe the qualifications of electors for such elections, and for other purposes." Section 2. Be it further enacted that in the call for said election the additional tax proposed to be levied shall be specified; and successive elections may be held until the additional maximum tax of five (5) mills on the dollar shall be levied as permitted by said Constitutional provfsion. Section 3. If the election is carried for the levy of such additional taxes for the county, such additional tax shall be levied in the manner specified in Section 1534 of the said Code and the Acts amendatory thereof. Section 4. Be it further enacted that an election for repealing the additional tax levied in pursuance of an election held as above may be had under the conditions prescribed by and in conformity with Section 1536 of said Code, and the Acts amendatory thereof. Section 5. Be it further enacted that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved August 19, 1922. ACTS OF 1923 County and Home Demonstration Agents AN ACT To confer upon the County Commissioners or Ordinaries of the counties of this State authority to promote extension work in Agriculture and Home Economics, and pay therefor, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That power is conferred 71 hereby upon the County Tax Levying Authorities of the several counties of this State, as well as the County Boards of Education, to carry on educational work for the promotion of the extension work in Agriculture and Home Economics under the provisions of Act of Congress approved May 8, 1914 (Barnes Federal Code 8413-8414-8518) and Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, approved August 19, 1914, and Acts amendatory thereof, by employing County Agricultural Agents and Home Demonstration Agents and supervising their work, and paying therefor. Section 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved, August 18, 1923. Fire Protection AN ACT To provide safety against fire hazards or stampedes from other causes for pupils in public schools in Georgia; to make it illegal to pay out public moneys for the maintenance of schools in buildings where the provisions of this Act are not complied with; and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That it shall be illegal for any county superintendent, school treasurer, or other disbursing officer, to pay out any money for the maintenance of any public school while operated in a schoolhouse of two or more stories not provided with ample means of escape from fires or stampedes from other causes, as hereinafter provided. Section 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid: That no County Board of Education of this State shall pay out any funds for maintenance of the public schools in their respective counties until said Board shall have required and caused the County School Superintendent to make and inspection of the school buildings of said County and file his report of said inspections with the several County Boards of Education that the requirements of this Act as to fire escapes and safety as prescribed herein have been fully complied with. Provided, however, that in incorporated towns and cities owning and maintaining school buildings, said inspection and report shall be made and filed by the President of the Board of Education or Chairman of the Board of Trustees or other school authorities in said towns or cities. Section 3. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That minimum requirements for safety as required in this bill shall consist of easy means of exit from not less than two opposite sides of the school building, and further that all hall doors shall open outward, and where in cases of old buildings there is only one stairway, there must be pro- 72 vided before the school can be legally operated another stairway for exit on the opposite side of the building, or a safe ladder securely fastened to the building and extending from one or more windows on the side of the building opposite the stairway and reaching to within six feet of the ground. Section 4. Be it further enacted that no public monies can be legally paid out for the operation of a public school in a house where the stove pipe runs through the side of the building, or through the window, or through the roof without being safely encased in a brick flue. Section 5. Be it further enacted that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved, August 18, 1923. Teaching the Constitution AN ACT To require the teaching of the Constitution of the United States and of this State, including the study of and devotion to American institutions and ideals, in all the public schools and colleges, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same: Section 1. That on and after September 1, 1923, all schools and colleges in this State that are sustained or in any manner supported by public funds shall give instruction in the essentials of the United States Constitution and the Constitution of Georgia including the study of and devotion to American institutions and ideals. And no student in said schools and colleges shall receive a certificate of graduation without previously passing a satisfactory examination upon the provisions and principles of the United States Consititution and the Constitution of the State of Georgia. Section 2. Be it further enacted that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed. Approved, August 20, 1923. Issuance of Bonds for School Buildings for Use of City and Rural Children AN ACT To authorize counties and municipalities located within such counties (having independent school systems supported in whole or in part by local taxation) to contract with each other for the joint building and 73 maintenance of high school buildings, to be located within such municipalities, for the joint use of the children of such cities and counties, to issue bonds to erect such buildings, to build and maintain such high school buildings, and to levy taxes for the payment of such bonds and the maintenance of such buildings and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of same, that from and after the passage of this Act counties and the municipalities located therein (having independent school systems supported in whole or in part by local taxation) may contract with each other for the joint building and maintenance of High School Buildings to be located within such municipalities for the joint use of the children living in such municipalities and those living in the county outside of the limit of such municipality. Section 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that the contract provided for in the preceding section shall be entered into, in the first instance, by the City Board of Education and County Board of Education, or by other authorities, by whatever name called, having charge of the educational affairs of the city and county respectively, upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed on, and shall then be approved and confirmed by the mayor and council and board of County Commissioners, or other authorities, by whatever name called, having charge of the fiscal affairs of the city and county respectively. Sec. 3. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that when such contract has been made and approved, as provided in the preceding sections, then the authorities of the county and municipality having charge of these fiscal affairs may issue bonds for.their proportion of the cost of such buildings, as agreed on, in the manner provided by law for the issuance of bonds by a county or municipality; and the call for election shall provide that if the other contracting party shall fail to carry an election for bonds, for the same purpose, the election for bonds, provided for in the call, even if carried, shall not be effective and that all previous acts in connection with the issuance of said bonds shall, in such event, be void and of no effect. Section 4. Be it further enacted by the, authority aforesaid, that when an election for such bonds has been carried, as provided by law, then the county and municipal authorities may thereafter each levy a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of such bonds, issued by each party, and the cost of maintenance of such building, in addition to any other tax they are now authorized by law to levy. Section 5. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that the provisions of this Act shall not be construed to be the exclusive means for the building of High School Buildings, but the provisions of this Act shall be construed to be permissive and cumulative to any other means now or hereafter provided by law. 74 Section 6. Be it further enacted by the authority, that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are hereby repealed. Approved, August 7, 1923. SCHOOL BOOKS AN ACT To provide a method by which school books may be furnished free, or rented, to the children of Georgia under a local option plan, by counties, cities, local school systems and separate school districts; to provide a time and method by which school books shall be adopted; to provide a method of distribution at definite prices; to repeal conflicting laws; to provide for exchange price of old books, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, That within sixty days after the passage of this Act it shall be the duty of the State Board of Education, acting as the State Text-Book Commission, to adopt a series of school books for the schools of the State according to the laws now governing the adoption of school books; provided, that the said Text-Book Commission shall not be limited or restrained by, or restricted to the "50% exchange rate for old books as provided in the Act of 1903, known as the State Uniformity Act, but the said State Text-Book Commission is hereby authorized and directed to obtain the best exchange rate for old books possible, provided that the exchange rate or allowance for the old books shall be as much as is allowed by the publisher of the new books as the rate allowed in any other State under like conditions and terms of adoption, provided the change of books under this Act shall not exceed 50% of the entire list for an adoption period. Section 2. Be it further enacted, That all the terms, conditions, and benefits obtainable and applicable, in the State Uniformity Act of 1903, and also of the Act of 1916, approved August 8th, known as the Yeoman's Act, shall apply to and be available for all the schools of this State governed by the adoption made under this Act. Section 3. Be it further enacted, That for the purpose of furnishing free school books, either by renting, lending or giving them to the children of the State, any county, city, separate districts or independent school districts may have the right to use part of their school funds derived from State appropriation, local taxation, gifts or bequests, according to the wish of the local school authorities. If a county as a whole wishes to rent, lend or give free books, the question may be determined by the Board of Education of the county. If a local or separate district wishes to so furnish books, the question may be determined by 75 the Board of Trustees of such district, but must be approved by the County Board of Education. If the books are rented to the children, the rental price shall in no event be greater than 50% of the price of the book. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Section, it shall be the duty of the State School Board, through the State Superintendent of Education, to devise plans, methods, rules and regulations governing the same. Section 4. Be it further enacted, That School Boards of any division handling school funds are authorized to furnish free to children whose parents or guardians, in the judgment of the School Board, are unable to provide their children with books. Section 5. Be it further enacted, That County Boards of Education shall be required to have on hand a sufficient supply of books for the various schools under their charge and shall give public notice five days prior to the opening of such session that such books are available and the County Boards of Education may designate some agent or agents to handle such books for the various schools under their jurisdiction. Section 6. Be it further enacted, That all laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved Dec. 19, 1923. ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY PASSED AT THE REGULAR SESSION 1925 BOND OF COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT An Act to ammend Section 150 of the Georgia School Code with reference to the bonds of county school superintendents; and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that Section 150 of the Georgia School Code be and the same is hereby amended by striking out in the first sentence of said section, the words, "with good scurity (surety company preferred)," and substituting in lieu thereof the words "with an approved surety company," and by adding to said Section 150, after the word "records", the following, "and it shall be the duty of said Ordinary to send a certified copy of said superintendent's bond to-the State Superintendent of Schools; which copy shall be recorded and kept on file at the State Dpartmnt of Education" so that said Section 150, when so amended, shall read as follows: "The County Superintendent of Schools must give bond with an approved surety company, payable to the County Board of Education, 76 the amount to be decided by the Board. This bond must be filed with the Ordinary, and a copy recorded on the Ordinary's records; and it shall be the duty of said Ordinary to send a certified copy of said Superintendent's bond to the State Superintendent of Schools; which copy shall be recorded and kept on file at the State Department of Education." Section 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act be and the same are hereby repealed. BOARDS OF EDUCATION--BUDGET REQUIRED An Act to require County Boards of Education and Boards of Education of all independent systems receiving funds directly from the State Department of Education to make each year a budget of estimated receipts and expenditures; and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Act each county and independent public school system receiving funds from the state shall annually, through its executive officer, make out and submit to the State Department of Education an estimated budget of its receipts from all sources and its proposed expenditures for the next year, according to blank forms to be prescribed and furnished by the State Department of Education, and upon such dates as may be required by the State Department of Education, and that the filing of such estimated budgets shall be made before the State Superintendent of Schools may transmit to such public school system any of the State Schools funds for the year for which such budget is made. Section 2. Be it further enacted, That the budgets provided for in this Act shall be so made out as to properly systematize and classify the estimated receipts and proposed expenditures for the year, showing whether estimated receipts will be from the State, from the County, the District, the City, Donations, Bonds, or from other sources; and the estimated expenditures shall definitely set up amounts to be expended for "administrative expenses", "instruction", "operating expenses", "maintenance", "buildings", "equipment", "debts", or such other classifications as the State Department of Education may prescribe. Section 3. Be it further enacted, That when the completed budget is made out as required by the State Department of Education, it shall be in duplicate and sworn to by the Chairman of the Board and executive officer. When duly approved by the Board, a copy shall be put on file in its office, and another copy sent to the State School 77 Superintendent, who shall then be authorized to send such funds as may be m his hands to the credit of the County, or independent system, and such County, or independent system shall, in their expenditures of all public school funds from whatever sources conform to said budget. No budget of expenses shall exceed its estimated income. Section 4. Be it enacted that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be and are hereby repealed. CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS, ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF An Act to aid in the establishment and maintenance of consolidated public schools; to fix the standards for same, and for other purposes. The following is enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That beginning with the year 1925, the State Superintendent of Schools shall set aside $253,000.00 or so much thereof as may be necessary, and for 1926 and the years to follow the State Superintendent shall set aside $300 000.00 or so much thereof as may be necessary, from funds derived from the poll tax collected and paid into the Treasury, to aid in the establishment and maintenance of consolidated schools in this State When the County Board of Education shall combine smaller schools into a standard or approved consolidated school with at least four teachers, and evidence of this fact is furnished by the County Superintendent and Board of Education to the State Superintendent of Schools and when it is made to appear to the State Superintendent of Schools that aid is needed to support such consolidated school, the State Superintendent of Schools shall be authorized to transmit $500.00 annually to the support of such school. If, in addition, the local school authorities provide for an approved or standard four-year high school, and evidence of this fact is made to appear to the State Superintendent of Schools that aid is needed to support said four year high school, the State Superintendent of Schools shall be authorized to transmit $1,000.00 annually to the support of said school, such funds in both cases shall be used by local authorities in the payment of salaries of principal and teachers. When two or more schools in any County qualify under this Act either for the $500.00 aid or the $1000.00 aid, the State Superintendent of Schools shall determine to which one of such schools said sums shall be paid. The State Superintendent of Schools shall be governed in his decision by the extent to which the consolidated district has utilized its local ability in building, equipping and supporting its school, and by the number of children to be reached by such consolidation, the number of teachers, and the character of work being done by the school. No 78 county now receiving, or that may hereafter receive aid for both the consolidated ($500.00) and the high school ($1,000.00) aid shall be eligible to further apply for such aid until every other county in the State has had an opportunity to apply. If those counties now receiving both aids fail to qualify then the State Superintendent of Schools is authorized to extend further aid to those counties receiving either or both aids as provided in this Bill and on same conditions as set forth above. Section 2. It is the intention of this Act to supersede and repeal, "An Act to aid in the establishment and maintenance of one or more consolidated public schools in each county of the State; to fix the standards for same, and for other purposes", Georgia Laws 1919, page 287, to supersede and repeal "An Act to amend Section 1 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to aid in the establishment and maintenance of one or more consolidated public schools in each county of the State; to fix the standards of same, and for other purposes'," Georgia Laws 1922, page 151; also, to supersede and repeal "An Act to amend Section 1 of an Act Entitled, 'An Act to aid in the establishment and maintenance of one or more consolidated public schools in each county in the State, to fix the standards of the same, and for other purposes'; approved August 18, 1919 (Acts 1919, page 287), as amended by the Acts of 1922, approved August 21, 1922, (Acts 1922, page 151) so as to provide that the fund for the support and maintenance of consolidated public schools shall be paid from the poll tax fund, and for other purposes." Section 3. All laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. LOCAL EDUCATIONAL TAXES; DUTIES OF TRUSTEES. An Act to amend Section 1537 of Volume 1 of Park's Annotated Code of Georgia, relative to the powers and duties of the board of trustees in those districts which levy a local tax for educational purposes by enlarging their powers and duties, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That Section 1537 of Volume 1, of Park's Annotated Code of Georgia, be and the same is hereby amended by inserting immediately after the word "education" in line five of said section, the following words, to wit: "They shall have the right and power to use the school houses and school properties in the district, or permit the same to be used for educational purposes, provided the use of the schoolhouses and school properties in no way conflicts with the public school or schools in the district", so that said section when amended shall read as follows: Section 1537. In those districts which levy a local tax for educational purposes, the board of trustees shall make all rules and regulations to govern the schools of the districts, and build and equip school- 79 houses under the approval of the county board of education. They shall have the right and power to use the schoolhouses and school properties in the district or permit the same to be used for educational purposes provided, the use of the schoolhouses and school properties in no way conflicts with the public school or schools in the district. They shall have the right to fix the rate of tuition for non-resident pupils, and to fix the salaries of the teachers. They shall receive from the county board of education the share of public school funds apportioned to the district by the county board of education. They shall determine the amount necessary to be raised by local tax on all the property of the district. The secretary of the board of trustees of said district, with the aid of the county school commissioner of said county, shall ascertain from the tax returns made to the tax receiver, and from the tax made to the Comptroller-General, the total value of all the property in said district subject to taxation for county purposes and a regular digest of all such property in said school district shall be made by said secretary in a book furnished by the board of trustees and kept for that purpose. At or before the time of fixing the rate of taxation for said county the secretary of each local board of trustees, with the aid of the county school commissioner, shall levy such rate on the property thus found as will raise the total amount to be collected; provided, that such rate shall not exceed one half of one per cent, the county school commissioner of each county, at or before the time for fixing the rate of said county by the ordinary thereof, or the county board of commissioners, as the case may be, shall certify to the said ordinary, or said board of commissioners, as the case may be, and to the ComptrollerGeneral of the state the rate of taxation fixed for each school district in the county, and said taxing authority of said county shall levy such special tax at the same time and in the same manner as is now prescribed for the levying taxes for county purposes. A copy of the special tax digest of said local tax district shall be furnished by the secretary of the local board of trustees to the tax-collector of the county. Section 2. Be it further enacted by the authority of the same, that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act, be, and the same are hereby repealed. PURCHASE OF BUILDINGS AUTHORIZED An Act to amend Section 144 of the Act designated as the "School Laws Code" as appears in the Acts of 1919, page 347, so as to authorize the authorities therein named to purchase buildings already erected. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that Section 144 of the Act recited in the foregoing caption of this Act be and the same is hereby amended by inserting therein between the words 80 "buildings" and "which" in line three the following words: "or build- ings already erected" so that said Section when amended will read as follows: .._ I Section 144. Should bonds be issued and sold, the proceeds shall be turned over to the Board of Trustees, or Board of Education, in trust for purpose of erecting a school building or buildings or purchase buildings already erected which said Board of Trustees, or Board of Education, may deem suitable. Said Board of Trustees, or Board of Education, is authorized to remove, sell or otherwise dispose of old buildings, or buildings and grounds and select a new site and erect a new building thereon, and add to the proceeds from the sale of bonds any other proceeds which may come from disposition of building or buildings and site, or from donations or otherwise, all to be held in trust to be used for the purpose aforesaid, and no compensation shall be paid to said Board of Trustees, or Board of Education, nor any member thereof for service. Said Board of Education shall have nothing to do with the location of the school site in local districts except on approval. Section 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are hereby repealed. ASSISTANT STATE SCHOOL AUDITOR An Act to authorize the State Superintendent of Schools, with the consent of the State Board of Education, to provide an assistant to the State School Auditor; to fix the salary of such assistant; and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That the State Superintendent of Schools, with the consent and approval of the State Board of Education, is and shall be authorized to provide an assistant to the State School Auditor in order to more fully audit accounts of all persons handling public school funds; and the State Board of Education shall be authorized to pay such assistant a salary not to exceed Two Thousand Dollars per annum, together with necessary traveling expenses not to exceed those authorized for the State School Auditor. The School Auditor shall audit only the Grammar and High Schools of the State. The State Auditor shall audit the University of Georgia and all its branches and all Educational Institutions wihch receive an appropriation from the State Treasury. The School Auditor shall audit all schools supported out of appropriation for Common and High Schools. 81 Section 2 Be it further enacted that all laws and parts of laws in confhct herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. STATE HIGH SCHOOL SUPERVISOR fn A<* to Provide for the inspection and standardization of high schools under the control of the State Board of Education; to provide ways and means for said inspection; and for other purposes! Section 1 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That the standardization of schools is a function of the State Department of Education, and the State Board of Education is hereby directed to SL,,MT a n0minat lon u h* the State Superintendent of Schools a High the ^fTrV1SOr.Wh, CEn Meet the Same qualifications prescribed for fHfiigJhf S9 cIhoo7l 7Supernvdis6onrt 0l to Sinchspeclst- the Sha11 be various thheighdu^schoofoltsheofSttahtee the St^V TVTM*16* PrPer classificatin a"d supervision under the State Board of Education and in accordance with standards set up by said Board. The State High School Supervisor shall serve as assistant to the State Superintendent of Schools in this and in other apacmes as directed by the State Board of Education in making effective the school laws of the State and the regulations of said Board. Section 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that J'*6? * 51" f Said High Sch001 Supervisor shall be fixed by the State Board of Education; that the salary shall be fixed by said Board wbU KXnl I thUSand dllarS and ^cessary traveling expenses, which shall be paid out of the public school fund or other funds which fn JhfsTct may n ^^ Et ItS diSPSal fr the PUrpSeS Specified Section 3. Be it further enacted that all the laws and parts of laws ,n conflict with this Act be and are hereby repealed. ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY PASSED AT EXTRA SESSION 1926. CHANGE OF SCHOOL YEAR An Act to amend Section 67 of the Georgia School Code which provides that fte school year shall be coincident with the calendar year be amended so that said Section when so amended shall provide that the school year shall begin July 1st and end June 30th of each year beginning July 1, 1927; and for other purposes. *' it fc CAn ^ ?eAenacfed fey the General Assembly of Georgia and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that Section 67 of the imng, oo,utt ttbhe word?s T"Jfanau^aryaU1dst,tH1e89S5am ,"e 1S in thheerefbir*st am lineendtehdereboyf,strainkd! 82 substituting therefor the words "July 1st, 1927"; and by striking out in the second and third lines thereof the words "coincident with the calendar year, to-wit: from January 1st to December 31st" and substitute therefor the words "from July 1st to the next June 30th, inclusive, of each year"; and by striking out in the eighth line thereof the word "school", and substituting therefor the word "calendar", so that the amended part of said section when so amended shall read as follows: "Beginning with July 1st, 1927, and continuing thereafter, the school year shall be from July 1st to the next June 30th inclusive of each year thereafter; and the State School Superintendent shall, on or before the 1st Tuesday in December of each year beginning in 1894, or as soon thereafter as practicable, make an estimate of the entire common school fund for the State for the next succeeding calendar year." Section 2. Be it further enacted that all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. EQUALIZATION ACT To authorize and require the General Assembly to make an extra appropriation to the common school fund for the purpose of equalizing educational opportunities to the children of the several counties of the State, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That in addition to the regular appropriation for the support of the public schools the General Assembly shall provide an equalization fund which shall be disbursed by the State Board of Education for the purpose of more nearly equalizing the educational opportunities of the children of the several counties of the State. The State Board of Education in its distribution of said equalization fund to county boards of education for the purpose of equalizing educational opportunities as between the several counties shall take into consideration the possible returns from taxable values for school purposes, the extent to which local tax aid has been utilized, the educational needs, and the local inequalities existing in the several counties. No county or independent system shall share in the equalization fund for any year unless it levies at least five mills for local tax for its public schools for that year. Section 2. It is further enacted that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. 83 MUNICIPAL OR LOCAL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL SYSTEM AUTHORIZED TO MERGE INTO THE COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM An Act An Act to permit municipal or local independent school systems to repeal their independent systems and to merge into the county school system; and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that whenever the citizens of municipality or independent school district authorized by law to establish and maintain a system of schools by local taxation, in whole or in part, and which is operating a system of public schools independent of the county school system, wish to annul their special school law and become a part of the county school system, they shall present and file with the Mayor or chief executive officer of the city a petition signed by one-fourth of the qualified voters of their territory, and said Mayor or chief executive officer shall then within not less than twenty days and not more than sixty days thereafter call an election. Notice of such election shall be published once a week for two weeks in the paper in which the sheriff of the county publishes his advertisements and posted at three public places within the territory concerned, at least ten days prior to such election. The election shall be held at the place and in the manner of usual elections. Those favoring the repeal of the independent local law shall have written or printed on their ballots "For Repeal", and those against repealing their independent local law shall have written or printed on their ballots "Against Repeal". The returns of said election shall be made to the Mayor or chief Executive Officer who shall declare the results, and a majority of those voting shall be necessary to carry the election. Only qualified voters residing within the municipality or district for six months prior to the election shall vote. An election shall not be held for the same purpose oftener than every twelve months. Section 2. Be it further enacted that when the results of said election are declared and published in favor of repealing such independent or local school system making the territory included in said system thereby to become a part of the county school system, said independent or local school system shall continue to function under its local laws, organizations and regulations until the county board of education shall arrange for the operation by them of such school or schools within said local system as a part of their public school system. Section 3. Be it further enacted that where any local or independent system is repealed by and in the manner provided in this Act, the territory formerly included in such independent system shall become and constitute a school district of the county in which it is located and shall enjoy the same privileges and shall be governed by the same laws 84 as other school districts in said county including the authority to levy local taxes for school purposes provided that the rate for such taxation shall not exceed the rate allowed by law to other similar school districts. Provided that nothing herein contained shall apply to counties having a population of 200,000 or more according to the last or any other United States census. Section 4. Be it further enacted that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are hereby repealed. PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM TAXATION AN ACT To amend an Act to codify the school laws of Georgia in compliance with the provisions of the Act entitled an Act to empower the State Superintendent of Schools, Attorney-General, the Chairman of the Senate and House Committee on Education, to codify the school laws, and for other purposes, approved July 20, 1918, by striking Section 116 of said Act and inserting in lieu thereof a new Section to be designated Section 116 to provide for the exemption of certain school property from taxation, from levy and sale under execution or order, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Act, Section 116 of the Act approved July 20th, 1918, entitled, "An Act to codify the school laws of Georgia, in compliance with the provisions of the Act entitled an Act to empower the State Superintendent of Schools, the Attorney-General the Chairman of the Senate and House Committee on Education, to codify the school laws, and for other purposes" be stricken from said Act, and that a new Section in lieu of said stricken Section be substituted, bearing the same number, and in the following language, towit: "Section 116. Each and every lot or parcel of land which has been, or may hereafter be, obtained by any County Board of Education, Independent School District, or Consolidated School District for the use of the Common Schools, or Common High Schools, together with any buildings erected thereon for school purposes, and all school furniture, shall be exempt from all taxes, and from levy and sale under any execution or other writ or order in the nature of an execution; provided, the lot of land so exempted shall not exceed ten acres, and if there be any excess over that number of acres, then that portion not to exceed ten acres most convenient for school purposes, shall be exempt as aforesaid, the exempted portion to be set off by order of County Board of Education, or Boards of Trustees of Independent School Systems, or Consolidated School Districts." 85 Section 2. Be it further enacted by authority aforesaid, That all laws, and parts of laws, in conflict with the provisions of this Act be, and the same are hereby, repealed. TRUSTEES OF LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS; POWER TO BORROW FUNDS AN ACT To authorize and empower the board of trustees of local school districts levying a local school tax to borrow sufficient money, and no more, to pay for the operation of said school; to provide for the terms and conditions under which said money may be borrowed; to provide the method of repaying the same, and providing that no board of trustees of any local school district shall borrow an amount in excess of the local tax collected in the local school district, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the board of trustees of any local school district levying a local school tax shall have authority to borrow money in amounts not to exceed the local tax collected on property within the district during the current year, said fund or funds borrowed to be used only for the purpose of paying teachers for the current year and not for a longer period than twelve months. Section 2. Be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that in order for any board of trustees of any local school district to borrow money for the purpose hereinbefore stated, there shall be passed by said board of trustees a resolution authorizing said money to be borrowed, in which resolution shall- be stated the amount of money to be borrowed, the length of time the same is to be used, the rate of interest to be paid, and for what purpose borrowed, and from whom the same is to be borrowed; which resolution shall be by the secretary of said board of trustees recorded in the minute book of said board of trustees, and a copy of said resolution forwarded to the county superintendent of schools. Section 3. Be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that no money shall be borrowed for a longer time than is necessary, and the same shall be paid back out of any funds coming into the hands of said board of trustees from local district tax collected on property within said district. Section 4. Be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that after the resolution 86 aforesaid has been passed, the chairman of said board of trustees together with the secretary, shall have the right to execute the note, or notes, in the name of said board of trustees of said local school district for any money that it is authorized to borrow under the resolution passed by said board. Section 5. Be it further enacted by authority aforesaid, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are hereby repealed. ACTS OF 1927 CONSOLIDATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS No. 392 An Act to provide for the establishment and maintenance of consolidated public schools; to fix standards for same; to provide for the repeal of an Act entitled an Act to aid in the establishment and maintenance of one or more consolidated public schools in each county of this State; to fix standards for same, and for other purposes, approved August 13, 1919; also to provide for the repeal of the Act approved August 21, 1922, amendatory of the Act approved August 13, 1919, and to repeal the Act Approved August 26, 1925, entitled an Act to aid in the establishment and maintenance of consolidated public schools; to fix standards for same, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That beginning with the year 1927 the State Superintendent of Schools shall set aside $350,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary, and for the year 1928 and the years to follow the State Superintendent of Schools shall set aside $400,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary, from funds derived from the poll-tax collected and paid into the treasury, to aid in the establishment and maintenance of consolidated schools in this State. When the county board of education shall combine smaller schools into a standard or approved consolidated school with at least four teachers, and evidence of this fact is furnished by the County School Superintendent and Board of Education to the State Superintendent of Schools, and when it is made to appear to the State Superintendent of Schools that aid is needed to support such consolidated school, the State Superintendent of Schools shall be authorized to transmit $500.00 annually to the support of such school. Tf in addition the local school authorities provide for an approved or standard four-year high school, and evidence of this fact is made to appear to the State Superintendent of Schools, that aid is needed to support said four-year high school, the State Superintendent of Schools shall be authorized to transmit $1000.00 annually to the support of said school; such funds in both cases shall be used by local authorities in the payment of salaries of principal and teachers. 87 When two or more schools in any county qualify under this Act, either for the $500.00 aid or for the $1000.00 aid, the State Superintendent of Schools shall determine to which one of such schools said sum shall be paid; the State Superintendent of Schools shall be governed in his decision by the extent to which the consolidated district has utilized its local ability in building, equipping and supporting its school and the number of children to be reached by the consolidation, the number of teachers, the qualifications of the teachers employed, and the character of the work being done by the school. No county now receiving, or that may hereafter receive, aid for both the consolidated ($500.00) and the high-school ($1000.00) aid shall be eligible to further apply for such aid until every county in the State has had an opportunity to apply. If those counties not receiving both aids fail to qualify, then the State Superintendent of Schools is authorized to extend further aid to those counties receiving either or both aids as provided in this bill, and on same conditions as set forth above. Section 2. It is the intention of this Act to supersede and repeal an Act to aid in the establishment and maintenance of one or more consolidated public schools in each county of the State; to fix the standards for same, and for other purposes (Georgia Laws 1919, page 287), to supersede and repeal an Act to amend Section 1 of an Act entitled "An Act to aid in the establishment and maintenance of one or more consolidated public schools in each county of the State; to fix the standard of the same, and for other purposes" (Georgia Laws 1922, page 151) ; also to supersede and repeal "An Act to amend Section 1 of an Act entitled 'An Act to aid in the establishment and maintenance of one or more consolidated public schools in each county of the State, to fix the standards of the same, and for other purposes'; approved August f8, 1919 (Acts 1319, page 287), as amended by the Act of 1922, approved August 21, 1922 (Acts 1922, page 151) ; also to supersede and repeal an Act to aid in the establishment and maintenance of consolidated public schools, to fix the standards for the same, and for other purposes," approved August 26, 1925 (Acts 1925, page 147), so as to provide that the fund for the support and maintenance of consolidated public schools shall be paid from the poll-tax fund, and for other purposes. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved August 25, 1927. MERGER OF SCHOOL SYSTEMS; AMENDING ACT No. 66 An Act to amend "an Act to permit municipal or local independent school systems to repeal their independent systems and to merge into the county school systems, and for other purposes," approved 88 March 19, 1926, by striking from Section 3 of said Act the proviso relating to its application to counties having a certain population, and inserting in lieu thereof a proviso relating to its application to independent local school systems in cities having a certain population; and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that Section 3 of "an Act to permit municipal or local independent school systems to repeal their independent systems and to merge into the county school system, and for other purposes", approved March 19, 1926 (Ga. Laws, Extraordinary Session 1926, pages 40, 41, 42), be and the same is hereby amended by striking from said section the proviso at the end thereof, to wit, "Provided, that nothing herein contained shall apply to counties having a population of 200,000 or more, according to the last or any other United States census," and inserting in lieu thereof the proviso, to wit, "Provided, that nothing herein contained shall apply to a municipal or independent local school system of a municipality having a population of 200,000 or more, according to the last or any other United States census", so that said section as so amended shall read as follows: "Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, that where any local or independent system is repealed by and in the same manner provided in this Act, the territory formerly included in such independent system shall become and constitute a school district of the county in which it is located, and shall enjoy the same privileges and shall be governed by the same laws as other school districts in said county, including the authority to levy local taxes for school purposes; provided, that the rate for such taxation shall not exceed the rate allowed by law to other similar school districts; provided, that nothing herein contained shall apply to a municipal or independent local school system of a municipality having a population of 200,000 or more, according to the last or any other United States census." Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved July 27, 1927. PAYMENT OF PUBLIC-SCHOOL TEACHERS No. 19 An Act to carry into effect the amendment to Article 7, Section 3, Paragraph 1, of the Constitution, authorizing the contraction by or on behalf of the State a-debt in the amount of $3,500,000.00 for the purpose of paying public-school teachers of the State, which was ratified by the people in November, 1926; to authorize the Governor to execute a note or notes for such sum as may be borrowed; to pro- 89 vide for the repayment thereof; to authorize the Governor to impress, use, and employ for the payment of public-school teachers of the State any funds in the Treasury allocated for any special fund or purpose, and to provide for the replacement or refund thereof, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same as follows: Pursuant to the amendment to Article 7, Section 3, Paragraph 1 of the Constitution of this State, authorizing the contraction by or on behalf of the State of a debt in an amount of $3,500,000.00 for the purpose of paying the public-school teachers of the State, the Governor is hereby authorized and empowered to execute a note or notes for such amount and for such time of payment as the condition of the Treasury may demand, at any time in his discretion, for the purpose of paying the public-school teachers of the State. The aggregate of said note or notes shall not at any time exceed the aforesaid constitutional limit, and said note or notes shall not mature later than February of the year succeeding the time of the execution thereof, and the principal amount so borrowed shall be repaid each year out of the common-school appropriation, and the interest thereon shall be paid each year out of the general funds of the State, accrued during the year of issue of said notes. Said notes shall be signed by the Governor and countersigned by the Comptroller-General and Secretary of State. Sec. 2. The Governor is further authorized and empowered, at any time in his discretion, to impress, use, and employ for the payment of public-school teachers of the State, and without payment of interest thereon, any funds in the Treasury which may have been allocated for any special fund or purpose, so as to obviate the necessity of increasing the public debt of the State and the payment of interest. Provided, however, that it shall be the duty of the Governor, when any fund shall be so used to replace said fund or funds by borrowing the same, if necessary, at such time as will not interfere with the expenditure for the purpose appropriated of any special or allocated fund or funds so drawn upon by the Governor by virtue of the authority granted in this Act. Sec. 3. The Governor shall not during any calendar year impress, use, or employ any funds in the Treasury allocated or belonging to any special fund or purpose in excess of the borrowing power of the Governor under this Act. Sec. 4. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved July 18, 1927. 90 TRANSPORTATION OF TEACHERS AND PUPILS No. 33S An Act to amend an Act approved August 18, 1919, entitled "An Act to codify the school laws of Georgia," in Section 93 thereof, by authorizing local boards of trustees to provide transportation for schools; and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that "An Act to codify the school laws of Georgia," approved August 18, 1919, and commonly known as the Georgia School Code, be and the same is hereby amended in Section 93 thereof by adding in the second line of said section immediately after the words "county board of education," the following words, "or local district trustees," so that when amended said section shall read as follows: Whenever the county board of education or local district trustees deem it for the best interest of the school, they shall have the right to provide means for the transportation of the pupils and teachers to and from said school. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by authority aforesaid, that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved August 20, 1927. Extract from Wilhoit Gas Bill (H. B. 69, Gov. No. 378) Section 2. That the proceeds derived from said tax shall be distributed as follows: Two and one-half (2J4) cents per gallon to the State Aicl Fund for use in construction on the State Aid System of Roads, and one (1) cent per gallon to the several counties of this State, as now provided by law. The one-half (l/2) cent of said gas tax not allocated under the terms of this bill is hereby set aside to the public schools of said State for an Equalization School Fund. Section 2A. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that each distributor of kerosene who engages in such business in this State shall pay an occupation tax of one (1) cent per gallon; the proceeds of such tax to be converted into the general treasury. All of the subsequent regulatory provisions of this Act, except the rate of tax, shall apply to distributors of kerosene. The one cent of kerosene oil tax levied under this section is hereby set aside to the public schools of said State for an Equalization School Fund. Distribution of the Equalization Fund According to the Equalization Act approved March 13, 1926, and referred to in the above appropriation to the Equalization Fund, this 91 Fund will be distributed by the State Board of Education "for the purpose of equalizing educational opportunities as between the several counties they shall take into consideration the possible returns from taxable values for school purposes, the extent to which local tax aid has been utilized, the educational needs, and the local inequalities existing in the several counties. No county or independent system shall share in the Equalization Fund for any year unless it levies at least five mills for local tax for its public schools for that year." One of the most important and yet one of the most complicated problems immediately before the State Department of Education is to arrive at the best possible bases under the above quoted law upon which to distribute the Equalization Fund to the several counties and independent systems of the State. Most of the states have been at work on this problem for many years and constantly revising and improving their plans for distribution, while nearly all of our southern states are more recently trying out their several plans. With the history and experiences of the uses of Equalization Funds in other States, and especially with the suggestions and advice that we shall be able to get from our nearby southern states, and with the sympathy and suggestions from leading educators and citizens in our own State, which we sincerely want, the State Department of Education in Georgia confidently hopes to work out at as early a date as possible the best plan and most equitable plan of distribution for our Equalization Fund. All of the agencies of the State Department of Education will be set to work upon the proper solution of this problem and there will be no unnecessary delay in notifying the several counties and independent systems of the exact minimum amounts they will receive for the year 1928 from the Equalization Fund. Note: School laws having solely local application are not included in this bulletin. 92 INDEX (Prepared by Geo. N. Napier, Attorney-General, for the purpose of simplifying the index) (Reference is to sections, unless otherwise stated) ADOPTION OP TEXT BOOKS Section 86 APPROPRIATIONS, EXCESSIVE, BY COUNTY BOARD, UNLAWFUL 102 BOOKS, TEXT, Adoption of All boards shall adopt Copies and lists to be filed Depository and distributing Exchange of Furnished free, Yeoman's law Furnished free, or rented Page 75 How purchased How sold Non-repeal of certain laws Prices of, payment when ordered Publishers, bond of Publishers, all shall file copies books proposed Purchase of Rental of Retail, prices of Second-hand, when purchased Standard of State Superintendent to send out list of Text-books, shall be uniform Used, those adopted to be 39 40 41 34 32 40 48 40 53 31-32 43 41 48 48 49 50 30 45 18 37 ATTENDANCE ON SCHOOLS Attendance officer 174 Colored and white, not to attend same 110 Compulsory 171 Duties of boards of education and teachers 173 Duty of parents and guardians , 171 Fines and forfeitures for non-attendance, part school fund 175 Gratuitous 110 Law, effective when 176 Law to be published and posted 177 93 Officer, employed how 174 Penalty for non-c ompliance 172 BIBLE-READING IN SCHOOLS .. BONDS Election for, for school building, city and rural 73 Petition for election for 143 Proceeds, used how 144 Validated, how 145 CONSTITUTION, Taught, to be Page 73 CONSOLIDATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Page 87 COUNTY BOARD OP EDUCATION. See Education, County Board of 77-78 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OP SCHOOLS Aids Trustees in local tax districts Bond of Page 76 Compensation Election Examination and license of teachers Grading applicants Grand Jury, report of to Has power to revoke licenses Intent to defraud Liablity for school funds Local, county and municipal systems May be removed by Board of Education Oath, may be administered--school business Oath of, same as other officers Office, in court house Office of, organization, powers, etc. Penalty for violating article Place seal on teacher's license Qualification Report Report to Grand Juries Resignation Sessions Statement of sums due Teacher, county superintendent may suspend Teachers--Aid local trustees in recommending to board of education Term of office Vacancies, how filled 129 150 151 146 160 163 159 164 165 114 162 153 158 152 157 82-88 3g 156 I49 75-159 99 gl 33 94 155 121 147 14g 94 DISTRICTS Consolidation Consolidation Rearrangement of Page 78 EDUCATION, STATE BOARD OF Advisory and Appellate body Appointment by Governor Certification of Vocational teachers by Composed of six members Compensation of members Confirmed by Senate Duty of selecting books Empowered to order new enumeration, when No member shall receive gifts, etc Powers and duties of Provide rules for supervision of all schools Removal from office, when Rules and regulations of To apportion State school funds according to law, among the small school districts of the State To provide for normal instruction of teachers EDUCATION, CITY BOARDS OF Budget required...., May employ Supervisors Physical education Power of Page 77 90-92 (b) 92 13 9 167 9 10 9 47 73 15-51 11 11 15 11 12 12 170 (c) 170 (c) 170 (c) EDUCATION, COUNTY BOARDS OF Adoption of text books Attendance, investigation as to Board must exercise supervision over local tax Books, purchased, how, or rented, when Books, text, adoption of Borrow money, may to pay teachers Budget required Page 77 Certificate of election and removal of members Compensation of members Consists of five members Consolidation of schools '. Controls school district County's part of school fund County line schools County Superintendent, agent of Department of Industrial Education Division of school districts 95 86 173 134 48 86 95 80 79 78 90-92 (b) 76 112 Ill 154 108 91 Duty of, as to school attendance Evening schools Excessive appropriations Failure to arrange for schools Funds, liability for, disbursement of General school laws as administered by High school, right to establish Interest, -may borrow at low rate Manual labor schools Membership in County Board Officers, what, when, and how elected Organization, powers and duties Powers of school board Resignation of members Revenue, warrants in anticipation of Schools, consolidation of School court, power as Transportation of pupils ELECTIONS Expense of Governed, how Local tax for county Local tax for counties, militia districts, etc Local tax for municipalities School Superintendent, for To repeal local tax ENUMERATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN EQUALIZATION, Act Fund from gas tax.. Page 83 Page 91 FIRE PROTECTION Page 72 FIVE-YEAR ADOPTION OF TEXT BOOKS FUNDS See School Fund. Fines and forfeitures, part of How used Notes for School, liability for disbursement School may draw pro rata of public school fund State revenue, 50% of Unused GIFTS Free tuition Gifts, or offer of gifts, by publishers School systems in cities and towns 96 173 106 102 113 114 142 107 98 105 77 82 88 85 81 103 90-92 (b) 85 93 123 141 122 7 125 146 126 71-72 86 I75 101 100 114 128 109 70 HO 15 128 HEALTH Addition to the State course of study Isolation and quarantine in infectious diseases (Diseases enumerated under this Section) Regulation by county boards Subject to rules and regulations of county and municipal boards of health HIGH SCHOOLS, JOINTLY MAINTAINED AND HIGHER INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING No charter giving right to confer degrees or issue diplomas until proper showing made ILLITERACY COMMISSION Composed of Members a body corporate Page 67 Page 67 ILLITERATES, ADULTS MAY BE INSTRUCTED County authorities authorized to carry on schools for Page 68 Page 68 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OP INSTITUTES, COUNTY .: INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING, HIGHER LOCAL SCHOOL SYSTEMS LOCAL TAX ELECTION FOR MUNICIPALITIES, SEE TAXATION MONEY Borrowed at low rate interest Disbursement of, liability for How used Interest on No money borrowed for longer time than necessary Notes for Resolution authorizing necessary Unused school fund Used, how OATH Of officers to be taken by members of School-Book Commission, before any business transacted Who may administer OFFICERS, of county board, selected PARENTS, Duty of 97 19 170 169 169 14 108 74 14 127 125 98 114 101 98 97 100 96 70 101 17 158 82 171 PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDS Apportionment among the several school districts according to law, by State Board of Education.... PUBLISHER Bond of Filing, copies of books, etc Forfeiture on failure to do duty Payment for vote, etc., forbidden Penalty for violation Statement, sworn to, to be filed.... PUPILS Enumeration of Enumeration, how taken Transportation of Vaccination of REHABILITATION Acceptance of benefit of Act SCHOOL Attendance County line schools Children, enumeration of Children, transportation of Districts Evening schools Failure to arrange for Fifty per cent of revenue Funds, liability for disbursing Kept separate Month, 20 school days Systems in cities Unused funds Page 65 SCHOLASTIC YEAR, Coincident with calendar year SCHOLASTIC MONTH, is 20 school days... SCHOOL DISTRICTS Across county line Area of Consolidated public schools Page 87 Consolidation of Division of, duty of county board to lay off Each county to compose one Election for tax Election for trustees Failure to lay off 98 12 43 41 46 51 52 42 71 72 93 87 173 Ill 71-72 93 117 106 113 109 114 115 69 128 70 67 69 118 117 90-92 (b) 117 76 124 120 119 Municipal local independent system may be merged into county system Page 84 Rearrangement of The Act amended Page 88 SCHOOL Admission free Colored and white not to attend same Local established and maintained Taxation for--See Local Taxation for Schools. Teacher allowing white and colored pupils in same school, not allowed any pay from fund SCHOOLS Attendance compulsory Auditor Bible must be read in State funds school receiving Page 11 SCHOOL BOOK COMMISSION Bids from publishers Bond to be given by contractor Contracts may be changed.., Created Deposits by bidders Further duties of Governor to be President of May be advertised, terms May be rejected Members serve without compensation Notice to publishers Powers of State Board of Education is Oath of members Proclamation announcing contract State not liable to contractor Suit on bond, how brought SCHOOL FUND To be kept separate SCHOOL COURT, Powers of county board as SCHOOL FUND, Liability of Superintendent SCHOOL LEGISLATION, To Promote consolidation of schools SCHOOL PROPERTY Purchase of buildings authorized Page 80 99 92 110 110 161 110 171 65 21 25 28 16 26 20 16 21 22 16 24 35 16 17 33 29 27 109 115 85 114 92 (b) 84 SCHOOL TERM SCHOOL YEAR CHANGED Page 82 SPECIAL DAYS, Enumeration of SPECIAL DAYS, Observance of, See Education, State Board of. SUPERINTENDENT OP SCHOOLS, COUNTY, See County Superintendent of Schools. SUPERINTENDENT OP SCHOOLS, STATE, See State Superintendent of Schools. TEACHERS Borrowing to pay Reports by TEMPERANCE, Day to be observed TEXT BOOKS, Adoption of . TRANSPORTATION OF TEACHERS Page 91 TUITION FREE CONSTITUTION Amendment authorizing local taxation Page 5-6 Educational, counties may tax for Page 5 Educational, fund from poll tax Page 5 Educational purposes, taxation for Page 5 Educational, poll tax levied for Page 5 Education of the children, system of schools Page 5 State School Commissioner, provided for Page 5 Vote taken on authority to impose tax Page 5 STATE SCHOOL AUDITOR STATE SCHOOL ASSISTANT AUDITOR Page 81 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Agent State Board Education Annual reports Appoint Auditor , Bond and oath of Clerk, Assistants Disbursement of school funds Duties Member State Board Vocational Education Misapplication school funds Powers and duties 100 84 168 95 89 169 23-86 110 65 57 61 65 56 66 63 58 57 60 54 Qualifications School fund Secretary State Board of Education State School Supervisors To issue circular letters, To prepare text on Civics To send out list of books To visit the counties SUPERVISOR, State school supervisor appoint- ment authorized Page 82 SUPERVISOR, and Special Teacher of Physical Education may be employed TAXATION, LOCAL FOR SCHOOLS Additional tax to B-mill levy Page 70 Attorney-General, opinion on Page 41 Board of Education must exercise supervision over.. Duties of trustees Page 79 Election for counties Election for districts Election for municipalities Election to repeal ' Property exempt from School districts, area of School districts, across county School districts, lay off Schools, where maintained by for a period of 5 or more months Trustees, election of TAX COLLECTOR, Duties of TAX RETURNS Of citizens Of property subject to taxation Property, corporate, subject to Property exempt from Page 85 TEACHERS Application for license, examined how Duties of Examination and license Payment of Page 89 Secured by County Board of Education (Note: The Code of 1920 and the School Code omit the Act of 1872, p. 6 of which provides that "The County Boards of Education are also empowered 101 55 109 57 64 36 62 45 59 170 (c) 134 122 124 125 126 116 117 118 117 68 120 130 131 132 133 160 166 160 12 to employ teachers to serve in the schools under their jurisdiction, and the contract for said service shall be in writing.") TEXT BOOKS, Uniform--See Uniform Text Books pre- scribed jg TRANSPORTATION OP PUPILS AND TEACHERS TREASURER Audit of books Compensation of District, Bond of Failure to give bond Method of disbursement Records of 93 !39 135 121-136 137 13g jog TRUSTEES Duties of Election of Power to borrow funds 12i 120 Page 86 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, Accepting Act of Congress 178 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, Manual labor schools 105 WARRANTS, In anticipation of revenue 103 WARRANTS, Sale of at discount 104 102 GEORGIA Stale School Items Published by the State Department of Education. Vol. V AUGUST--SEPTEMBER No. 7 GEORGIA Will Entertain the 1929 Convention of the National Education Association Do come to us, dear N. E. A. To Georgia Land, in Twenty-nine. We'll give you welcome, joyous, fine, In Georgia Land, in Twenty-nine. We want your love, your happy smiles Your inspiration, wit and wiles, To help us O'er the future "miles" In Georgia Land, in Twenty-nine. Entered as second-class matter October 5, 1923, at the Post Office of Atlanta, Georgia, under the Act of August 24, 1912. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized October 5, 1923. ATLANTA, GA. IMPORTANT The National Education Association with its sixty-odd affiliated organizations comes to the South in 1929 for the first time in over a quarter of a century. This important convention will be held in Atlanta, Georgia, June 28th to July 4th, inclusive. The Association has an active paid membership of nearly two hundred thousand, and will send twelve or fifteen thousand delegates to the Atlanta meeting, representing all of the states and island possessions. More than fifty thousand square feet of exhibit space will be crowded with most modern educational apparatus, materials, school equipment, books, periodicals, and teaching aids of every kind from all parts of the world. A careful study of the extensive exhibits will be an inspiration and education to Southern teachers and school officials. This momentous occasion may mark the beginning of an era of educational progress in the Southland, the like of which the Nation has never witnessed. Its potential value to educational development cannot be overestimated. There will be pre-convention motorcades and post-convention trips through all sections of the state. Forward-looking men and women from all the states will tarry with us to see apple orchards in North Georgia and the ripening peaches and mellons in Middle and South Georgia; the water-power developments in our mountain sections and along the Fall Line and the cotton and tobacco fields from the Piedmont section to the Coastal Plains. Many will want to linger awhile at our mountain summer resorts or on our famous islands along the South Atlantic Coast. Will our people realize that this will be our supreme opportunity to "sell education" to Georgia and to sell Georgia to the nations? The year ahead will be none too long a period of preparation for taking full advantage of so exceptional an opportunity. And we shall need the active interest and cooperation of all. The teachers and school officials should take the lead. The press will give its powerful aid. All the people will support us. M. L. DUGGAN, State Superintendent of Schools. WHEN THE TEACHERS OF THE NATION COME TO GEORGIA By Joy Elmer Morgan, Editor Journal of the National Education Association Washington, D. C. Georgia is a nation in itself. It is a grand old state with a culture that goes back to the early colonial days. The teachers of our far-flung country have read about it in the histories and the geographies and they have taught Georgia to the children as a place on the map. After they have enjoyed the generous hospitality of the state in the 1929 convention, Georgia will have a place in their hearts and will be taught to the children of America from vivid first-hand experience. The greatness and the glory of America grows on one as he comes to appreciate the mighty sweep of its territory and the varied gifts of its people. It is especially important that teachers travel, because from them children get much of their appreciation of the nation and its ideals. There is a very special reason why the members of the National Education Association will enjoy coming to Georgia. In the early days of the Republic there came to Georgia from Glasgow, Scotland, one William Russell, to begin work as a teacher. Mr. Russell is really the father of professional organization in America. He went about the country using his voice and pen to point out the importance of making teaching a genuine profession. The address which he wrote for the first meeting of the National Education Association in Philadelphia in 1857 is one of the most inspiring statements in the annals of the association. In coming to Georgia, the association is making a pilgrimage to the first American home of a man to whom it owes this early inspiration. We may well echo a paragraph or two from Mr. Russell's statement of 1857. Said he: "We are met on a great occasion. For the first time in the history of our country, the teachers of youth have assembled as a distinct professional body, representing its peculiar relations to all parts of our great national Union of States. The event is a most auspicious one, as regards the intellectual and moral interests of the whole community of which, as citizens, we are members; and, to ourselves, professionally and individually, it opens a view of extended usefulness, in efficient action, such as never yet has been disclosed to us." And again: "The vocation is well entitled to all the aid and support which an acknowledged professional rank can confer upon it. The personal interest of every individual who pursues the calling or who means to adopt it, is eoncerned in every measure which tends to elevate its character or extend its usefulness. Every teacher who respects himself or whose heart is in his work will respond, we think, with alacrity to the call to which the establishment of such an association as we propose, makes upon him for his best efforts in its aid." The National Education Association in its glorious work of today is the product of generations of such vision and devotion as that of William Russell. Each year it has drawn into its work the keenest minds, the finest hearts and the noblest spirits of the profession, until now it has become a mighty power in the life of America and the world. All this it will bring to Georgia in 1929 and from Georgia it will go forth with strengthened spirit to even finer and bigger opportunities. 1929 MEETING OF N. E. A. By DR. A. E. WINSHIP, Editor Journal of Education It is impossible to overstate the significance of the meeting of the National Educational Association in the South next July. It will be the first meeting in the South since the reorganization on a delegate basis and therefore will be the first meeting in the South since the National Association bears a share of the expense of the delegates. This assures a representative attendance from every state in the Union which will make this the most important educational meeting ever held in the South. Last year a President from the South was elected unanimously and enthusiastically and this year a President from a state that is both north and south was elected with equal unanimity and enthusiasm. The size of the vote to come to Atlanta over the invitation to meet in the most attractive resort in the country was equally significant. The teachers from the North are coming South as comrades. The South asks for nothing and the North boasts of nothing. The South has the state with fabulous prosperity with only three rivals among the forty-eight states and it pays $29,000,000 more Federal tax than the combined payment of twenty-four states, while it has 29,000,000 fewer people than those twenty-four states. This meeting next July of official delegates representing 200 000 teachers and other educators will be a conference on the best ways and means to promote a better civilization and a nobler Christianity THE VALUE OF THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION TO THE SOUTH By F. J. Paxon President Atlanta Convention and Tourist Bureau All conventions serve three purposes in their value to a community. Team work or cooperation among the hosts which makes for real city building; monetary value which is necessary to this building; and advertising to the city or section which makes for expansion. In this day of "big business" perhaps the "biggest" business in our country is the public school systems, with three-quarters of a million teachers, influencing and directing one foirrth of our entire population. This vast "industry," operating at approximately two billions of dollars annually is a monument to American genius. These teachers comprising the National Education Association, one of the largest and most desirable conventions in America, will meet in Atlanta next July for a week. Over 10,000 of the leading educators in the nation will be in attendance and the foremost of these who are evolving new thoughts and new ideas, will, in a most interesting way, present them to the teachers of the nation. The next decade will see a great change in educational as well as economic factors. To lag behind the times is a costly error we can not afford. Methods of education are changing to meet the needs of the changing times and even to anticipate these needs. Many of the delegates to this convention will take post convention trips to other points in the south and will in this way get a close up on this section. In recounting this odessy to her pupils next fall, the child mind will be impressed as only the formative mind can be, and the value of this convention to Atlanta and the South, will perhaps, not be fully reached until the children of today are the men and women of tomorrow. THE POTENTIAL VALUE OF THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION TO GEORGIA AND TO THE SOUTHEAST By Willis A. Sutton Superintendent Atlanta Public Schools The educators of the nation will hold their 1929 meeting in the city of Atlanta. The National Education Association is made up of 63 different departments and organizations. This great meeting, or series of meetings, will bring to Atlanta from twelve to fifteen thousand of the leading teachers and educators of the nation and of the world. Something over two hundred meetings will be scheduled dur- ing the week or ten days the educators will be in our midst. Along with the N. E. A. comes the most pretentious exhibit of educational apparatus, materials, equipment, books and periodicals, ever assembled in America. Tens and hundreds of thousands of square feet of space will be occupied by this exhibit. Every imaginable phase of school work will be covered. Selection of lots, orientation of buildings, architects' designs, or plans, landscaping, construction, furniture, supplies, books, and every conceivable article or idea connected with schools will be included in this marvelous exhibit to be held next June and July. What is the potential value of such an offering to Georgia and to the Southeast? First, it will bring to your doors the greatest thinkers in the realm of education, and each will come prepared to discuss that phase of education to which he has given his life as a special study. The opportunity of the teachers and of the public in general to hear, to appreciate and to understand the great thinkers in the realm of education is one of the richest and rarest privileges that has come to our people. Second, the potential value of such a meeting lies in learning and understanding what other parts of the world are doing in the realm of education. The exhibits mentioned above, the hand to hand contact with the materials and supplies of education, and the opportunity of conversation with those who are leaders in education will mean to the state and to the Southeast a revival of interest in educational materials and methods. Third, the state of Georgia and the entire Southeast have been rather negligent and careless in their support of education. While tremendous strides have been made and while our appropriations have increased by a large per cent, nevertheless this entire section is backward in money appropriated for such purposes. The potential value of such a meeting will be to give us some conception of our duty to the youth of the land, and to give the state some conception of its duty to our higher institutions and to the common schools of the state. In addition to the values which these people will bring to us, let us think of what an opportunity it is for the South and Southeast to sell itself to the entire nation. Thousands of people who have never been in the South before will come together. They will not be people who will simply go back and talk to their neighbors and around their firesides, but they will be educators at the head of the great universities, superintendents of great school systems, teachers in thousands of class rooms in every state in the Union, and the impression 6 which they receive of the South and the message which they will carry back will be multiplied a thousand and in many cases ten thousand fold because of the large number of people with whom they come in contact. Every county and every town of any size in the state of Georgia should exert itself to the limit to make the right kind of impression upon this great body of educators, for in so doing they are helping to create the right impression for Georgia and for the South. By Dr. Augustus O. Thomas, Commissioner of Education, Maine, and President of the World Federation of Education Associations Georgia's educational interests are exceedingly fortunate in hav- ing the 1929 meeting of the National Education Association within its borders. The effect of this meeting must represent a revival of learning and the zeal and enthusiasm which it will engender will never be lost. In tracing the N. E. A. enrollment in the different states compared with their teaching force, one can detect very easily the states in which the meetings have been held. It gives opportunity for a large enrollment. There is a definite goal to work for in the 100 per cent enrollment of the teachers of the state in the N. E. A. The bringing of ten or twelve thousand teachers into a state is in itself important. Georgia will be getting ready for visitors. This will call attention to many of the little things that often are left undone and which we always leave undone, and it will give opportunity for these things to be put in order. Georgia teachers will teach better during the coming year than they have ever taught. Georgia people will have an educational consciousness which will be worth while. If Maine had a city large enough to entertain the visiting teachers of the United States in this great body, we would do just what Georgia did. We would go after it and get it. We know the value of such conventions in building sentiment among our people. The South was long delayed in its start in educational advancement. It had a heavy load to pull through and a hard problem to solve, but it is coming rapidly--in fact, more rapidly than any other section of our country. The people have already made a most remarkable effort to get their educational machinery in order and to promote the general educational interests. The coming of the N. E. A. will be an awakening. It will also be an encouragement. The publicity the local papers will give to the educational programs and the carrying of the new thought in education will be disseminated among the people of the state to a very remarkable degree. No other occurrence than the meeting of the N. E. A. could be so valuable to educational officials in promoting a program of progress. There is another side of it, also. The teachers of the country are looking forward to a real southern hospitality. There is no doubt that just such occurrences will cement friendships our country over and make us more completely one people than we have ever been. We are all so much alike that all we need to do is to know each other to develop a sympathy and understanding which will mean much to education in America. THE VALUE OF THE N. E. A. TO GEORGIA AND THE SOUTH By H. B. Ritchie, President Georgia Education Association The coming of the National Education Association to Atlanta in 1929 has wonderful educational possibilities for Georgia and the South. At this time we will have as our guests from twelve to fifteen thousand of the leading educators of the Nation. The possibilities of this meeting in both inspiration and information would be difficult to estimate. Every teacher and every educational leader in Georgia and the South should plan to avail themselves of the opportunity thus afforded. This meeting should bring the states in this section closer together and aid in establishing a progressive policy of cooperation between them. It should give us a more sympathetic understanding of the problems confronting other sections of our country and should inspire us to greater efforts in behalf of our Southland. May we have the sympathetic cooperation of every man, woman and child in the South to make this meeting of the greatest value to all sections of the Union. THE VALUE OF THE N. E. A. TO THE SOUTH By Fred Houser, Secretary Atlanta Convention and Tourist Bureau To rub elbows with the teachers of other sections and to pick up in casual conversation new ideas and methods does a world of good aside from the splendid and instructive program especially prepared by educational leaders and thinkers of this and other nations. Too long has the South, burdened by debt and a dual educational system, neglected to buy the most modern and up-to-date school equipment. The convention carries the most complete line of exhibits that can be gotten together anywhere and it is expected that this feature H will draw a maximum of attention, for the South is beginning to come into her own with the march of industry turned this way. Another good that this convention will do the South is the cooperation and knowledge it will give us of our own sister states, for not only Georgia, but the entire South, will be hosts to this notable gathering. Many of the southern states have signified their desire to assist Georgia in showing to the Nation the true meaning of southern hospitality, and Georgia welcomes their offer, for one of the winning slogans used in securing the convention was, "Come South; you have not met in this section since 1900." Several of the state directors are already mapping out side trips and post-convention trips for their members. In this way the visitors will get "close-ups" of the South, and we cannot help but think the impressions received will be favorable. The teacher describing this section of the country to her pupils next fall will impress them as only the formative mind can be impressed, and the coming of this convention to the South will be echoed down the years. , ALL GEORGIA TEACHERS should immediately join the National Education Association. This will be the best guarantee of our interest and appreciation. Every teacher with professional pride will want to join. The membership fee is two dollars, which includes a year's subscription to the National Education Journal. Membership fees may be sent direct to J. W. Crabtree, Secretary, N. E. A., 1201 Sixteenth St., Washington, D. C., or through Kyle T. Alfriend, Secretary, G. E. A., Macon, Georgia. Georgia should welcome the 1929 convention in Atlanta with the largest active membership of any state in the Nation. THE GEORGIA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION will hold its sixty-fourth annual convention in Savannah, Georgia, April 17-20, 1929. Professional pride should prompt every Georgia teacher to join the G. E. A. and attend its annual meetings. Membership fee is $1.50, which includes a year's subscription to the Georgia Education Journal. Send your membership fee directly to Kyle T. Alfriend, Secretary, G. E. A., Macon, Georgia or through any county school superintendent or state school supervisor. REGIONAL MEETINGS The directors of the Georgia Education Association have authorized four regional meetings during the current scholastic year. President Ritchie and Secretary Alfriend have accordingly arranged for them as follows: Tuesday, November 13, at Waycross, Ga. Wednesday, November 14, at Albany, Ga. Friday, November 16, at Gainesville, Ga. Saturday, November 17, at Rome, Ga. Dr. A. E. Winship, Editor, Journal of Education, Boston, Mass., and Prof. Harry Clark, of Furman University, S. C, will speak at each of these meetings. It is hoped that superintendents, teachers, and school officials will arrange to attend meeting most convenient. The State Department of Education hopes that school boards generally will encourage their teachers to attend. 10 GEORGIA State School Items Published by the Slate Department of Education. Volume V OCTOBER, 1928 No. 8 CENSUS OF THE SCHOOL POPULATION (CHILDREN 6 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE INCLUSIVE.) OF GEORGIA 1928 Entered as second-class matter October 5, 1923, at the Post Office of Atlanta, Georgia, under the Act of August 24, 1912. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized October 5, 1923. ATLANTA, GA. FOREWORD This edition of the State School Items has been prepared by Dr. G. G. Singleton, Director of Statistics, State Department of Education. The issue is in keeping with the aims of the State Department of Education to present from time to time studies of certain phases of our educational problems. State Superintendent of Schools. Atlanta, Georgia, November 9, 1928. SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928. 5 Number of Children between the ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive COUNTY OR CITY WHITE COLORED a Total Whit and Colo 3 7aa3; 03 O 0 "3 "a3 0 Baxley Atkinson - .- Pearson Willacoochee Bacon -- Alma Baker Baldwin Banks - Barrow Winder -- Bartow -- Adairsville Cartersville Ben Hill Fitzgerald Berrien Bibb -- Bleckley - Cochran Brantley Brooks Quitman 1,552 1,504 3,056 324 342 666 166 148 314 47 60 107 708 641 1,349 211 220 431 88 103 191 52 48 100 96 78 174 57 46 103 862 810 1,672 80 98 178 145 153 298 26 42 68 497 428 925 727 811 1,538 1,193 1,773 2,966 1,816 1,829 3,645 1,438 1,392 2,830 174 163 337 1,164 1,161 2,325 224 266 490 363 373 736 67 76 143 2,499 2,388 4,887 436 430 866 99 92 191 14 2 16 459 489 948 180 208 388 693 674 1,367 329 407 736 561 630 1,191 294 321 615 1,866 1,839 3,705 305 268 573 5.38C 5,404 10,784 4,169 4,790 8,959 81 847 1,665 513 479 992 187 194 381 10C 84 184 964 91c 1,877 15 184 342 1.34C1 1,17] 2,511 i,38e 1,544 2.93C 29> 3CKL 60C) 23f 26E 501 3,722 421 1,780 291 277 1,850 366 2,463 6,611 3,167 2,815 879 5,753 207 1,336 2,103 1,806 4,278 19,743 2,657 565 2,219 5,441 1,101 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 Number of Children between the ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive COUNTY OR CITY Bryan. Bulloch Statesboro.. Burke Butts Oalhoun Oamden Campbell. Palmetto Candler. Carroll Catoosa Oharlton Chatham Chattahoochee. Chattooga Menlo Cherokee. Clarke Athens Clay... Bluff ton Clayton Clinch WHITE COLORED a Sg<& oofc ID o 03 aC3 o a""3 EH 567 488 1,055 404 394 798 2,716 2,586 5,302 1,613 1,603 3,216 336 379 715 130 192 322 926 863 1,789 3,328 3,609 6,937 757 716 1,473 933 928 1,861 469 521 990 1,346 1,456 2,802 367 361 728 520 537 1,057 1,015 965 1,980 583 552 1,135 118 101 219 41 67 108 1,075 981 2,056 587 590 1,177 4,095 3,991 8,086 1,031 1,059 2,090 1,320 1,114 2,434 71 60 131 616 571 1,187 164 182 346 6,756 6,781 13,537 4,637 5,731 10,368 384 321 705 329 358 687 1,781 1,715 3,496 275 268 543 120 101 221 29 23 52 2,980 2,824 5,804 120 130 250 529 519 1,048 562 564 1,126 1,456 1,449 2,905 821 973 1,794 308 258 566 679 612 1,291 94 87 181 170 212 382 1,061 1,027 2,088 598 616 1,214 654l 677 1,331 326 362 688 1,853 8,518 1,037 8,726 3,334 3,792 1,785 3,115 327 3,233 10,176 2,565 1,533 23,905 1,392 4,039 273 6,054 2,174 4,699 1,857 563 3,302 2,019 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 7 Number of Children between the ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive COUNTY OR CITY WHITE COLORED as -M o s a "3 "a3 fCtD "3 o H o> "3 "faB3t "3 o o <* Cobb Marietta Roswell Coffee Douglas Nicholls Oolquitt Doerun Moul trie Columbia Cook Coweta Newnan . Senoia. Crawford Orisp Cordele Dade Decatur Bainbridge DeKalb Decatur. Lithonia 3,268 3,109 6,377 639 650 1,289 658 687 1,345 262 337 599 154 159 313 19 11 30 1,933 1,836 3,769 551 557 1,108 - 331 352 683 133 155 288 76 100 176 34 45 79 2,942 2,881 5,823 737 726 1,463 56 61 117 33 42 75 602 553 1,155 247 320 567 540 506 1,046 1,022 1,078 2,100 1,383 1,362 2,745 485 544 1,029 - 1,661 1,678 3,339 1,721 1,761 3,482 483 561 1,044 330 368 698 - 117 107 224 71 64 135 531 537 1,068 793 745 1,538 1,087 984 2,071 837 889 1,726 390 411 801 309 440 749 579 537 1,116 26 21 47 549 525 1,074 1,643 1,658 3,301 1,768 1,802 3,570 364 380 744 352 357 709 3,493 3,188 6,681 1,279 1,283 2,562 956 98S 1,944 313 354 667 102 107 209 84 95 179 7,666 1,944 343 4,877 971 255 7,286 192 1,722 3,146 3,774 6,821 1,742 359 2,606 3,797 1,550 1,163 1,074 6,871 1,453 9,243 2,611 388 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928. Number of Children between the ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive COUNTY OR CITY WHITE COLORED Dodge Eastman Dooly Dougherty. Albany.. Douglas... Early Blakely.. Echols Effingham. Elbert...... Elberton. Emanuel__. Evans Fannin Fayette Floyd Rome Forsyth Franklin... Canon... Lavonia.. Royston.. o sOS o O <" 2,182 2,087 4,269 1,179 1,151 2,330 261 223 484 155 150 305 1,629 1,471 3,100 2,326 2,308 4,634 316 304 620 989 998 1,987 787 800 1,587 841 986 1,827 1,087 1,022 2,109 428 435 863 1,275 1,215 2,490 1,548 1,585 3,133 205 169 374 212 258 470 331 326 657 102 86 188 1,004 951 1,955 715 720 1,435 1,323 1,220 2,543 1,148 1,132 2,280 378 410 788 309 301 610 2,653 2,517 5,170 1,716 1,681 3,397 777 767 1,544 375 368 743 1,935 1,780 3,715 5 11 16 1,056 1,109 2,165 667 604 1,271 3,608 3,510 7,118 720 832 1,552 1,404 1,549 2,953 444 483 927 1,713 1,543 3,256 1,861 1,722 3,583 387 394 781 85 82 167 9 8 17 167 156 323 29 38 67 146 167 313 52 53 105 6,599 789 7,734 2,607 3,414 2,972 5,623 844 845 3,390 4,823 1,398 8,567 2,287 3,731 3,436 8,670 3,880 3,256 4,364 184 390 418 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 Number of Children between the ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive COUNTY OR CITY WHITE COLORED d 0> *J o a o "3 1 "3 o -- a o* Male Fulton Atlanta Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnett Buford Lawrence ville Habersham Cornelia Hall Gainesville. Hancock Haralson Harris Hart Hart well Heard Henry Houston 6,603 6,361 12,964 1,746 1,546 3,292 18,455 18,424 36,879 10,079 12,424 22,503 1,337 1,269 2,606 5 2 7 526 461 987 233 248 481 1,352 1,344 2,696 967 1,105 2,072 2,413 2,234 4,647 203 155 358 1,806 1,862 3,668 1,041 1,088 2,129 1,031 964 1,995 1,237 1,380 2,617 3,439 3,129 6,568 359 322 681 338 374 712 84 114 198 194 201 395 53 46 99 1,736 1,649 3,385 100 108 208 171 183 354 22 32 54 3,079 2,958 6,037 217 228 445 769 793 1,562 323 364 687 543 521 1,064 1,902 2,063 3,965 1,842 1,790 3,632 210 238 448 587 514 1,101 1,601 1,616 3,217 1,761 1,607 3,368 583 570 1,153 200 188 388 128 151 279 1,068 993 2,061 434 440 874 1,280 1,310 2,590 1,380 1,366 2,746 608 595 1,203 1,690 1,780 3,470 16,256 59,382 2,613 1,468 4,768 5,005 5,797 4,612 7,249 910 494 3,593 408 6,482 2,249 5,029 4,080 4,318 4,521 667 2,935 5,336 4,673 10 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 Number of Children between the ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive COUNTY OR CITY WHITE COLORED Irwin Ocilla Jackson Commerce-- Jasper Jeff Davis Hazlehurst. Jefferson Jenkins _ Johnson Jones... Lamar Barnes ville. Lanier Laurens Dexter Dublin Lee Liberty Lincoln Long.. Lowndes Valdosta Lumpkin "3 a o a> "3 8 #8 o Oa EH 1,186 1,036 2,222 653 626 1,279 141 114 255 163 157 320 2,371 2,197 4,568 628 582 1,210 324 366 690 51 67 118 499 557 1,056 1,227 1,229 2,456 916 815 1,731 164 162 326 157 143 300 49 30 79 1,455 1,371 2,826 2,029 2,045 4,074 946 816 1,762 1,224 1,190 2,414 1,366 1,288 2,654 794 793 1,587 525 542 1,067 1,246 1,256 2,502 530 469 999 610 591 1,201 241 244 485! 127 150 277 469 473 942 242 240 482 2,774 2,476 5,250 1,796 1,922 3,718 46 42 88 4 3 7 594 563 1,157 382 440 822 289 261 550 1,043 1,190 2,233 417 408 825 875 944 1,819 583 581 1,164 645 666 1,311 408 386 794 299 254 553 1,539 1,428 2,967 1,106 1,074 2,180 954 995 1,949 558 638 1,196 772 746 1,518 28 24 52 3,501 575 5,778 808 3,512 2,057 379 6,900 4,176 4,241 3,569 2,200 762 1,424 8,968 95 1,979 2,783 2,644 2,475 1,347 5,147 3,145 1,570 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928. 11 Number of Children between the ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive COUNTY OR CITY Macon... Madison Marion McDuffie Mclntosh Meriwether.., Miller-_._ Milton Mitchell Monroe Montgomery.. Morgan Madison Murray Muscogee Columbus __ Newton Covington_. Oconee.. Oglethorpe_.. Paul ding Peach Pickens Nelpon.__ . WHITE COLORED --< a +O^S o EH COLORED a S o So rf "as3 "3 o o <* E-f 780 798 1,578 2,120 2,125 4,245 536 516 1,052 643 741 1,384 406 365 771 1,160 1,153 2,313 320 276 596 651 723 1,374 2,102 2,013 4,115 560 555 1,115 908 855 1,763 955 943 1,898 1,663 1,506 3,169 733 724 1,457 84 71 155 45 57 102 637 593 1,230 2,298 2,334 4,632 184 212 396 322 351 673 1,668 1,859 3,527 1,638 1,756 3,394 86 83 169 76 94 170 629 636 1,265 676 789 1,465 1,380 1,237 2,617 557 557 1,114 311 332 643 63 87 150 1,936 1,833 3,769 664 762 1,426 721 733 1,454 805 812 1,617 384 360 744 667 597 1,264 1,533 1,442 2,975 272 290 562 84 107 191 1,892 1,982 3,874 658 736 1,394 155 148 303 184 182 366 1,070 1,060 2,130 540 519 1,059 I 5,823 2,436 3,084 1,970 5,230 3,661 4,626 257 5,862 1,069 6,921 339 2,730 3,731 793 5,195 1,454 2,361 4,239 753 5,268 669 3,189 14 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928. Number of Children between the ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive COUNTY OR CITY WHITE COLORED Ashburn Twlggs reunion Upson Walker Chickamauga. Walton Monroe Ware Waycross Warren Washington Wayne Webster.. Wheeler White Whitfleld Wilcox Wilkes. Wilkinson Worth.. Totals 03 a o ,3 OJ ac3 o Sa o <" to 192 209 401 88 108 196 597 485 439 924 913 953 1,866 2,790 1,021 974 1,995 1 3 4 1,999 2,057 2,153 4,210 1,213 1,357 2,570 6,780 3,229 3,073 6,302 388 406 794 7,096 179 191 370 10 6 16 386 1,657 1,624 3,281 807 788 1,595 4,876 330 379 709 92 115 207 916 1,397 1,415 2,812 262 276 538 3,350 1,215 1,256 2,471 1,403 1,287 2,690 5,161 540 523 1,063 1,139 1,207 2,346 3,409 1,607 1,567 3,174 2,301 2,382 4,683 7,857 1,665 1,524 3,189 385 382 767 3,956 330 310 640 473 470 943 1,583 1,115 1,054 2,169 524 575 1,099 3,268 1,024 914 1,938 60 62 122 2,060 2,967 2,947 5,914 231 217 448 6,362 1,520 1,608 3,128 923 1,034 1,957 5,085 928 867 1,795 1,606 1,688 3,294 5,089 1,029 940 1,969 920 909 1,829 3,798 1,907 1,720 3,627 1,492 1,467 2,959 6,586 267,215 258817 526032 166145 175818 341963 867,995 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 15 ILLITERATES COUNTY OR CITY Appling Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age who are Unable to Read WHITE CD CD "as3 "3 6 13 1 14 COLORED a So CD So a a 3 03 03 rj O O " 22 8 30 44 Atkinson Pearson 3 7 10 7 5 12 22 -. 3 2 5 5 Bacon 12 3 15 2 2 4 19 Baker Baldwin Banks. Barrow 2 2 4 36 20 56 60 1 1 20 14 34 35 19 9 28 6 2 8 36 2 3 5 6 3 9 14 B artow Adairsville Cartersville Ben Hill Berrien Bibb --. Cochran 61 42 103 11 6 17 120 2 2 1 1 3 2 2 7 2 9 11 4 1 5 5 3 8 13 1 1 I 9 10 19 22 5 27 46 7 3 10 37 24 61 71 9 4 13 13 2 1 3 12 9 21 24 16 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 ILLITERATES COUNTY OR CITY Brantley Brooks . Quitman Bryan... Bulloch Statesboro . Burke Butts Calhoun. Camden Campbell Palmetto Oandler Carroll . Oatoosa Charlton .. _ .. Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Menlo Cherokee Clarke Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age who are Unable to Read WHITE --i OS "aa O COLORED go ,2 go 3 a a! O o <" H EH 6 3 9 7 7 16 2 4 6 135 88 223 229 1 1 1 18 4 22 81 49 130 152 19 9 28 52 41 93 121 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 8 119 54 173 181 1 1 2 19 9 28 30 1 2 3 66 68 134 137 1 1 2 3 1 4 6 6 1 7 6 6 13 10 10 20 23 11 3 14 6 12 16 28 4 1 1 2 3 5 1 1 23 15 38 4 7 30 50 4 10 24 4 32 1 1 6 11 14 1 5 9 47 39 22 61 1 15 2 3 64 15 15 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 17 ILLITERATES COUNTY OR CITY Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age who are Unable to Bead WHITE CD a>--t 2 1 C3 O H COLORED d CO +J o i--i a 3 o Od Athens day Bluff ton Clayton Clinch Cobb Marietta - __ ._- l 1 1 1 2 16 8 24 24 31 9 40 40 1 l 2 24 8 32 34 6 2 8 17 12 29 37 18 13 31 23 7 30 61 1 1 1 1 2 Coffee 69 39 108 53 34 87 195 Nicholls 1 3 4 .. 4 Colquitt 8 3 11 30 14 44 55 Doerun 5 4 9 9 Moultrie .. 1 1 2 4 6 7 Columbia 2 3 5 43 25 68 73 Cook ....... 3 6 9 31 26 57 66 Coweta 24 18 42 42 26 68 110 Newnan. . .. 1 1 3 1 4 5 Crawford Crisp Cordele . 5 2 7 11 14 25 32 7 7 44 19 63 70 2 2 2 18 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 ILLITERATES COUNTY OR CITY Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age who are Unable to Read WHITE "3 "a3 "3 o- COLORED a 0) -4J O So "3 "a3 "3 Dade Dawson . Decatur Bainbridge DeKalb Decatur.. Llthonia. Dodge Eastman Dooly Dougherty Albany Douglas Early Blakely Echols Effingham . Elbert Elberton Emanuel Evans Fannin 5 3 8 8 10 5 15 15 1 2 3 77 48 125 128 1 1 2 2 3 5 7 12 6 18 27 21 48 66 1 1 2 1 1 3 24 10 34 18 10 28 62 7 2 9 9 10 12 22 15 34 49 71 1 1 12 6 18 19 1 1 5 4 9 10 1 1 I 6 1 7 77 60 137 144 6 1 7 7 1 1 6 2 8 9 3 6 9 6 2 8 17 6 3 9 17 8 25 34 3 5 8 29 22 51 59 5 6 11 19 12 31 42 9 1 10 20 11 31 41 18 6 24 24 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 19 ILLITERATES COUNTY OR CITY Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age who are Unable to Read WHITE COLORED CD Total Whit and Colo Floyd. Franklin Canon Fulton Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnett Habersham HalL._ CD a 03 CD O "3 a CD 03 O ft -- . - -- 5 3 8n 4 15 23 19 14 33 2 2 35 4 7 11 1 1 12 36 19 55 55 27 13 40 17 5 22 62 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 24 21 45 22 25 47 92 31 46 77 77 46 22 68 68 10 8 18 10 2 12 30 1 1 6 5 11 12 39 23 62 10 3 13 75 1 10 11 24 9 33 44 1 2 3 28 20 48 51 30 20 50 4 8 12 62 3 3 3 18 15 33 5 1 6 39 37 23 60 20 10 30 90 20 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 ILLITERATES COUNTY OR CITY Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age who are Unable to Read WHITE COLORED o Gainesville. Hancock Haralson Harris Hart Hartwell Heard Henry Houston Irwin Ocllla Jackson. Commerce... Jasper.. Jeff Davis Hazlehurst.. Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Barnes vllle.. v C3 a P*< 13. 1. 13 4 11 3 o H a> a a PH & H 13 4. 4 17 1 9 14 15 21. 21 7 54 14 68 75 19 5 5 10 29 9 10 12 4 1. 10 32 16 4. 5 4 2 1 7 6 7 4 19 10 2 4 7 1 1 19 12 16 28 47 16 41 14 55 71 1 12 12 24 25 14 93 27 120 134 9 4 13 13 48 31 21 52 100 4. 4 29 17 46 46 9 8 4 12 21 3 3. 3 6 13 178 59 237 250 11 4 1 5 16 29 40 17 57 86 6 33 14 47 53 1 1 2 10 4.. 4 5 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 21 ILLITERATES COUNTY OR CITY Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age who are Unable to Read WHITE COLORED a 39 30a cS O H 3a "a3 at 3 0 O^ 1 1 8 1 9 10 31 13 44 141 83 224 268 Liberty Long Lowndes Valdosta Lumpkin Madison __ McDuffie Miller Milton Mitchell Montgomery 10 2 12 12 3 3 82 28 HO 113 3 5 8 13 4 17 25 2 2 16 7 23 25 1 2 3 6 3 9 12 2 3 5 10 3 13 18 4 1 5 4 4 8 13 16 9 25 1 1 26 6 1 7 106 89 195 202 10 7 17 13 2 15 32 1 1 23 9 32 33 9 4 13 50 21 71 84 1 1 2 17 7 24 26 9 4 13 32 18 50 63 14 5 19 43 14 57 76 9 9 18 18 - 12 5 17 201 160 361 378 2 1 3 11 9 20 23 6 9 15 4 6 10 25 22 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 ILLITERATES COUNTY OR CITY Morgan Madison Murray. . Muscogee Columbus . Newton Covlngton Oconee.. Oglethorpe Paulding. Peach. .. Pickens . Nelson Pierce Blackshear . Pike Polk. Cedartown . Pulaski Hawkinsville Putnam Quitman Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age who are Unable to Read WHITE 0) a O 2a 5 COLORED 13 u O So a> 3 7a3 C3 a* O o^ EH EH 67 3e 103 108 23 9 32 32 3 1 4 20 10 30 34 5 4 9 11 7 18 27 12 3 15 6 3 9 24 1 2 3 3 3 3 9 3 12 15 10 6 16 69 27 96 112 23 12 35 4 3 7 42 1 1 112 69 181 182 15 9 24 1 1 25 13 5 18 17 8 25 43 1 1 1 5 7 12 12 11 9 20 11 5 16 36 31 19 50 14 8 22 72 10 2 12 87 67 154 166 2 2 4 5 9 11 2 2 4 52 29 81 85 2 2 25 15 40 42 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 23 ILLITERATES COUNTY OR CITY Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age who are Unable to Read WHITE COLORED Rabun Randolph Richmond Rockdale Conyers Sehley Screven Seminole Spalding Griffin Stephens Martin Toccoa Stewart Sumter Americus Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Lumber City. CD i--i a 03 to o 303 aCO CD CO 9 2K! IllI 40(i 415 1 J> K 11 6 '11 IS 24 25 6 31 31 9 2 u 29 20 49 60 2 1 3 3 22 11 33 7 9 16 49 7 3 10 10 16 14 30 24 14 38 68 2 2 36 30 66 68 7 7 14 34 16 50 64 15 12 27 24 14 38 65 20 12 32 32 18 50 82 14 11 25 25 4 2 6 20 20 40 46 14 16 30 30 8 5 13 50 27 77 90 12 10 22 6 9 15 37 25 12 37 26j 1 27 64 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 25 ILLITERATES COUNTY OR CITY Ware.... Way cross Warren Washington Wayne. Webster _ Wheeler White.... __ Whitfield Wi]cox.__ Wilkes Wilkinson Worth Totals Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age who are Unable to Read WHITE o o i--i 03 "as3 "3 +o J EH COLORED 3> S+J o0 33 "3 I "+0^3 EH 17 1 1 17 10 20 8 20 8 1 8 1,488 5 22 9 2 11 33 1 10 21 31 32 1 174 90 264 265 2 19 136 70 206 225 2 12 1 1 13 84 27 111 111 10 30 27 6 33 63 1 9 1 1 10 10 30 30 5 13 11 15 26 39 3 4 99 40 139 143 25 14 39 39 4 12 80 43 123 135 900 2,388 4,601 2,680 7,281 9,669 26 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 DEFECTIVES Total Blind, Deaf & Dumb, Crippled and Feeble Mind. COUNTY OE CITY Appling Baxley . Atkinson . Pearson Willacoochee Bacon Alma.. Baker Baldwin Banks Barrow Winder Bartow. ... Adairsville. Cartersville Ben Hill... Fitzgerald Berrien Bibb Bleckley . Cochran Brantley . Brooks Quitman Blind Deaf and Dumb Crippled Feeble Mind. a a 3 CD M O oO CD 3 is CD o o O 2 acu o o d s J-. 0/ oa o uo a a cs Vo> o o O op i2* V) oo j 5 o D 8 7 13 5 29 14 6. 2 1 1 11 3 1 122 16. 10. 9 4 39 5 1. 1. 2. 2. 7 11 14 11 33 15 4. 1. 3 1 2. 10 2 5 2 2283 5399 1 2 16 4 5 17 16 74 6 1 1 5 6 5 2. 2 4 9 1 1 11 12 1 33 7 23 14 14 3. 10 1 1. 6. 3 16 16 35 43 13 27 3. 4 1. 15 40 21 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 29 DEFECTIVES Total Blind, Deaf & Dumb, Crippled and Feeble Mind. COUNTY OR CITY Blind Deaf and Dumb Crippled Feeble Mind. <0 2 3p o o O 2 as O o O 3 a CD M O o O s is a CD _o o O CD i2s O o O Eastman Dooly Dougherty _ Albany Douglas Early Blakely... Echols Effingham Elbert Elberton.. _.. .. Emanuel Evans . Fannin Fayette Floyd... Rome . Forsyth Franklin Canon Lavonia.. .. Royston Fulton Atlanta l I l l 1 l521 42 l 2131 3 2 7 1 10 7 5 1 12 2 1 1 3337 2237189 212 8 3 11 7 5 5 722 5 9 6 112 414 3 13 4 23 5 30 11 1 6 6 2 .... 4 11 3 2 5 15 9 1 1 2 .... 2 .... 3 1l1 131 37 7 2 11 1 63 5 25 15 22 3 8 10 15 15 17 142 2 24 12 5 14 7 20 2 11 4 3 69 12 23 1 20 31 2 7 6 21 2 19 3 25 4 71 g 415 9 3 6 4 24 8 30 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 DEFECTIVES COUNTY OR CITY Gilmer Glascock __ Glynn Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnett Buford Lawrence ville. Habersham Cornelia Hall Gainesville Hancock Haralson. Harris Hart_ Hartwell Heard Henry Houston Irwin Ocilla Jackson Blind Deaf and Dumb Crippled Feeble Mind O CO ?

o o O CD iids a o O +<^D> 2 7 8 21 4 1 53 4 3 2 3 12 17 3 8 14 13 38 1 1 11 7 20 4 l. 7 4 5 17 13 4 19 16 17 56 6 1 1 2 51 2_,,_ 12 21 1 I--- 1 5 ... 20 2 10 1 35 1 3-- 3 2183 3 1 6 5 19 8 11 1 23 4 8 13 18 20 10 22 4 22 2 18 11 1 2 11 41 15 6 1 __ 10 8 19 11 16; 45 15 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 DEFECTIVES 31 rtflfl. COUNTY OR CITY Commerce.. Jasper. Jeff Davis Hazlehurst. Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Barnesville. Lanier Laurens Dexter Dublin Lee Liberty Lincoln Long Lowndes Valdosta... Lumpkin Macon__ Madison Marion Blind Deaf and Dumb Crippled Feeble Mind C_i fl) H O a i a o oo 3 o oo a o 2 o o o o O D Q 1. 1 5. 7 2 14 4- 1 1 11 4 2. 6 11 12 18 31 4 2 3 14 7 2 7 7 15 19 3 2 4 10 13 2 1 3. 11 17 14 13 40 45 97 4 10 19 43 10 7 16 65 3 12 14 4 1_ 149 1. 2 4 21 6 24 3 5 12 3. 7: 1 17 4 6 27 10 16 5 1 35 8 5 2 21 32 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 DEFECTIVES Total Blind, Deaf & Dumb, Crippled and Feeble Mind. COUNTY OR CITY McDuffie. Mclntosh Meriwether Miller. Milton... Mitchell.. Monroe.. Montgomery Morgan Madison.. Murray Muscogee Columbus . Newton Covington Oconee... Oglethorpe. Paul ding. Peach Pickens.. Nelson.. Pierce... . Blackshear Pike Blind Deaf and Dumb Crippled Feeble Mind. a 2 _o oO a H CD M 2 o O 2 o1 1 7 d a (D 2 oM o D 2 O oO 3 2 14 2 1 3 4 2 1 5 4 20 4 6 11 33 20 1 245 2 1 10 5 2 6 33 11 3 4 3 6 4 17 8 5 2 32 17 5 11 1 1 5 3 11 15 5 2 3 1 7 2 7 1 22 6 3 10 9 6 1 3 13 19 1 1 16 19 11 4 50 1 3 7 3 14 4 25 7 1 2 8 4 15 5 15 4 39 15 1 2 4 1 6 1 12 5 23 9 1111 2 1 8 1 10 2 2 1 8 2 2 3 3 1 15 7 1 9 7 1 14 31 1 1 2 1 8 8 10 1 8 11 28 1 5 9 4 19 1 ... 2 5 4 6 1 14 5 1 2 1 1 i45 5313 6 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 DEFECTIVES 33 sag* COUNTY OR CITY Polk Cedartown... PulaskL_ Hawkinsville. Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph Richmond Rockdale Conyers Schley Screven. Seminole_ Spalding Griffin Stephens Martin Toccoa Stewart Sumter__ Americus Talbot-__ Taliaferro Blind Deaf and Dumb Crippled Feeble Mind t-l 0> (H Q) d rt a a uo r-* o s jq * 2o O 2 0) o oo +<3D a & M O o O a 13 13 29 5 2 74 5 3 10 11 4 1 54 1 1 4 13 1 1 13 2. 8. 15. 1 4 10 7 21 12 18 13 10 47 18 1 2437 1. 2. 31 17 10 14 12 42 32 5 3 3 12 9 9 3 3 18 6 1 11 13 29 2 7 10. 4 5. 46 19 2 2. 10 13 24 8 13 21 4 7 13 2 3 18 5 7 34 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1928 DEFECTIVES Total Blind, Deaf & Dumb Crippled and Feeble Mind. COUNTY OR CITY Tattnall Taylor Telfair Lumber City Terrell Dawson Thomas Boston Thomasville_-. Tift Tifton....... Toombs . Towns Treutlen TroupHogansville LaGrange West Point. Turner Ashburn Twiggs... Union Upson Walker Blind Deaf and Dumb Crippled Feeble Mind a a a a a (1> 3 CD O o O CD 3 o2 o O CD 3 CD M O O O CD 3 2o o O CD 3 CD U o o O ] 21 c4 1 31 2 3 11 10 4153E 6 18 13 3 3 3 4 10 1 5 4 15 9 33 5 1 1 5 1 11 1 ---- 7 4 2 7 2 19 4 21 12 1 63 657 9 9 28 1 7 1 12 1 4 21 5 3 12 51 2 4 2 --- 7 8 7 5 21 5 5 10 24 7 1 8 2 11 3 26 6 11 4 6 4 1 5 8 14 11 11 3 --- 11 10 1 12 2 36 3 1 1 3 .... 5 2 5 1 13 3 1 1 7 2 3 10 6 5. 10. 10 6 1 10 1 16 5 14. 3 7 13 16 28 2 21 ll 461 3 SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1926 35 DEFECTIVES Total Blind, Deaf & Dumb, Crippled and Feeble Mind. COUNTY OR CITY Blind Deaf and Dnmb Crippled Feeble Mind. 8 0E ) O o O * ad o oo 8 as Mo o O 8 3 _aEao o c 8 i3s E O O O Chickamauga Walton Ware _ Waycross Warren Washington Wayne Webster.. Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth Totals 2 1 21 557 3 .... 4 2 3 5 2 17 7 9 2 19 4 42 1 12 1 74 2 3 5 9 2 11 7 25 1 16 20 11 6 14 9 41 36 2 9 1 10 3 6 27 4 31 124a 2 2 2 5 7 6 11 18 5 7 12 4 11 33 2 11 59 2 1 34725 16 6 1 1 15 3 4 9 4 7 24 20 1 4 6 3 7 1 7 8 21 23 4 3 3 10 6 15 16 __. 227 147 816 491 1153 544 1034 617 3230 1799 36 COMPARISONS COUNTY OR INDEPENDENT SYSTEM Appling. Baxley. Atkinson Pearson Willaeoochee. Bacon Alma Baker Baldwin Banks... Barrow Winder Bartow Adairsville Cartersville... Ben Hill... Fitzgerald Berrien Bibb.. _ Bleckley.. Cochran Brantley Brooks Quitman Number of Children Between the Ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive 1928 1923 a o XoI ' o o H a $ o Oo 03 O 3,056 666 3,722 2,710 735 3,445 314 107: 421 275 105 380 1,349 431 1,780 1,648 757 2,405 191 100 291 202 87 289 174 103 277 274 186 460 1,672 178 1,850 1,766 170 1,936 298 68 366 273; 84 357 925 1,538 2,463 888! 1,754 2,642 2,966 3,645: 6,611 1,732: 3,264 4,996 2,830 337( 3,167 2,939 546 3,485 2,325 490 2,815 2,358' 816 3,174 736 143 879 775 125 900 4,887 5,753 5,152: 1,151 6,303 191 16 207 195 38 233 948 388 1,336 885| 474 1,359 1,367 736 2,103 1,650; 1,203 2,853 1,191 615 1,806 1,457 629 2,086 3,705 573 4,278 3,726. 842 4,568 10,784 8,959 19,743 10,642 8,847 19,489 1,665 992 2,657 1,564 1,351 2,915 381 184 565 384 191 575 1,877 342 2,219 1,906 209 2,115 2,511 2,930 5,441 3,129 4,360 7,489 600 501; 1,101 COMPARISONS 37 COUNTY OR INDEPENDENT SYSTEM Number of Children Between the \Ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive 1928 1923 a 0> CD o o O CD O CD 3 M o o1--1 O 73 9o+-> Bryan 1,055 798 1,853 1,219 865 2,084 Bulloch 5,302 3,216 8,518 4,999 3,403 8,402 Statesboro 715 322 1,037 753 317 1,070 Burke -- 1,789 6,937 8,726 1,718 7,230 8,948 Butts 1,473 1,861 3,334 1,641 2,095 3,736 Calhoun 990 2,802 3,792 1,023 2,229 3,252 Camden 728 1,057 1,785 848 1,268 2,116 Campbell 1,980 1,135 3,115 2,131 1,342 3,473 Palmetto 219 108 327 225 122 347 Candler 2,056 1,177 3,233 1,850 1,220 3,070 Carroll 8,086 2,090 10,176 8,761 2,140 10,901 Catoosa 2,434 131 2,565 2,239 126 2,365 Oharlton 1,187 346 1,533 1,204 315 1,519 Chatham 13,537 10,368 23,905 12,096 11,100 23,196 Ohattahoochee 705 687 1,392 486 768 1,254 Chattooga 3,496 543 4,039 3,573 743 4,316 Menlo 221 52 273 224 81 305 Cherokee 5,804 25C 6,054 6,119 362 6,481 Clarke 1,048 1,126 2,174 1,146 1,471 2,617 Athens 2,905 1,794 4.69S 2.82S 2,241 5,070 Clay Bluff ton 56e 1,29] l,8bri 18] 38 ! 56c 59S 1,542 2,141 m 22 396 Clayton 2,08*i 1,81'I 3,302! 1,931 1,40c 3,338 Clinch 1,331 68 1 2,01!H 1.2K)! 76C1 2,010 38 COUNTY OR INDEPENDENT SYSTEM Oobb Marietta.. Roswell... Coffee _ Douglas... Nicholls... Colquitt Doerun Moultrie... Columbia Cook Coweta Newnan... Senoia Crawford Crisp Oordele Dade Dawson Decatur Bainbridge. DeKalb Decatur Lithonia... COMPARISONS Number of Children Between the Ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive 1928 1923 73 O oo o E-i oo & 6,377 1,289 7,666 5,704 1,437 7,141 1,345 599 1,944 1,297 622 1,919 313 30 343 320 29 349 3,769 1,108 4,877 3,762 1,627 5,389 683 288 971 570 364 934 176 79 255 193 68 261 5,823 1,463 7,286 5,799 1,886 7,685 117 75 192 164 59 223 1,155 567 1,722 926 671 1,597 1,046 2,100 3,146 957 2,554 3,511 2,745 1,029 3,774 2,672 1,237 3,909 3,339 3,482 6,821 2,925 3,676 6,601 1,044 698 1,742 1,076 805 1,881 224 135 359 192 162 354 1,068 1,538 2,606 1,195 2,200 3,395 2,071 1,726 3,797 2,016 1,993 4,009 801 749 1,550 758 810 1,568 1,116 47 1,163 1,134 61 1,195 1,074 1,074 1,300 1,300 3,301 3,570 6,871 3,037 3,489 6,526 744 709 1,453 770 713 1,483 6,681 2,562 9,243 5,492 2,441 7,933 1,944 667 2,611 1,660 558 2,218 209 179 388 233 189 422 COUNTY OR INDEPENDENT SYSTEM Dodge Eastman _ Dooly Dougherty. Albany... Douglas Early Blakely... Echols Effingham. Elbert Elberton. Emanuel _. Evans Fannin Fayette Floyd Rome Forsyth___ Franklin.. Canan... Lavonia. Royston. COMPARISONS 39 Number of Children Between the Ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive 1928 1923 & 4,269 484 3,100 620 1,587 2,109 2,490 374 657 1,955 2,543 788 5,170 1,544 3,715 2,165 7,118 2,953 3,256 3,583 167 323 313 d IB O oo 2,330 305 4,634 1,987 1,827 863 3,133 470 188 1,435 2,280 610 3,397 743 16 1,271 1,552 927 781 17 67 105 a o * 6,599 789 7,734 2,607 3,414 2,972 5,623 844 845 3,390 4,823 1,398 8,567 2,287 3,731 3,436 8,670 3,880 3,256 4,364 184 390 418 o 3 4,562 513 2,814 1,891 2,382 2,491 393 717 2,134 3,564 5,056 1,485 3,932 2,221 6,512 2,752 3,566 4,131 225 418 347 o 2rH & aa> O oo 03 o H o & oa o oo o 3,002 381 1,800 3,904 1,801 871 396 993 370 2,062 1,648 9,651 1,151 222 684 3,014 1,625 2,341 2,114 1,937 116 924 885 865 3,867 156 537 2,095 3,895 1,640 5,544 347 2,148 1,455 2,326 239 635 1,993 2,986 953 1,323 39 2,101 4,293 5,941 8,105 17,756 598 1,749 154 376 1,320 2,004 3,955 6,969 1,067 2,692 1,840 4,181 1,106 3,220 324 2,261 50 166 311 1,235 2,989 3,874 2,521 325 1,864 3,775 1,377 983 398 1,450 290 1,949 1,774 9,665 1,398 246 723 3,084 1,336 2,335 1,665 2,249 909 1,004 779 3,300 117 442 2,402 4,266 1,435 5,210 382 1,759 1,749 2,732 343 741 3,084 4,534 968 1,258 42 1,991 4,371 6,145 9,199 18,864 853 2,251 217 463 1,251 1,974 4,476 7,560 1,486 2,822 2,230 4,565 951 2,616 499 2,748 379 3,151 1,288 4,155 44 COUNTY OR INDEPENDENT SYSTEM Sumter Americus Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor..._ Telfair Lumber City. Terrell Dawson Thomas Boston Thomasville.. Tift Tifton Toombs Towns Treutlen Troup Hogansville... La Grange West Point... Turner Ashburn COMPARISONS Number of Children Between the Ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive 1928 1923 o o D o aa o C3 o O <-> H 1,578| 4,245 1,052 1,384 771 2,313 596 1,374 4,115 1,115 1,763 1,898 3,169 1,457 155 102 1,230 4,632 396 673 3,527 3,394 169 170 1,265 1,465 2,617 1,114 643 150 3,769 1,426 1,454 1,617 744 1,264 2,975 562 191 3,874 1,394 303 366 2,130 1,059 401 196 5,823 2,436 3,084 1,970 5,230 3,661 4,626 257 5,862 1,069 6,921 339 2,730 3,731 793 5,195 1,454 2,361 4,239 753 5,268 669 3,189 597 1,622 1,010 864 746 4,016 1,930 3,550 166 1,236 412 3,334 189 1,001 2,822 667 3,350 1,300 1,723 1,392 432 3,796 315 2,285 403 4,961 1,260 2,496 1,755 1,361 2,311 2,117 107 4,589 536 3,444 169 1,100 1,262 141 1,376 882 3,701 285 1,441 387 1,180 223 6,583 2,270 3,360 2,501 5,377 4,241 5,667 273 5,825 948 6,778 358 2,101 4,084 808 4,726 1,300 2,605 5,093 717 5,237 702 3,465 626 COUNTY OR INDEPENDENT SYSTEM Twiggs Union Upson Walker Chickamauga. Walton Ware Waycross Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth Totals... COMPARISONS 45 Number of Children Between the Ages of Six and Eighteen Years Inclusive 1928 1923 73 n CD CD CD f& l Is O O Ho .3 O oo o 924 1,81 2,790 1,138 2,508 3,646 1,995 4 1,999 2,126 26 2,152 4,210 2,570 6,780 3,185 3,084 6,269 6,302 794 7,096 6,114 919 7,033 370 16 386 441 11 452 3,990 1,802 5,792 4,170 2,289 6,459 2,812 538 3,350 2,793 635 3,428 2,471 2,690 5,161 2,361 1,643 4,004 1,063 2,346 3,409 1,132 2,696 3,828 3,174 4,683 7,857 3,369 5,170 8,539 3,189 767 3,956 3,040 808 3,848 640 943 1,583 723 1,038 1,761 2,169 1,099 3,268 2,089 1,260 3,349 1,938 122 2,060 2,102 153 2,255 5,914 448 6,362 5,856 650 6,506 3,128 1,957 5,085 2,955 2,135 5,090 1,795 3,294 5,089 2,165 3,922 6.087 1,969 1,829 3,798 2,223 2,093 4,316 3,627 2,959 6,586 3,506 3,701 7,207 526,032 341,963 867,995 524,135 376,217 900,352 . 46 GENERAL SUMMARY. GENERAL SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF 1928 AND 1923 NUMBER OF CHILDREN, 6 TO 18 INCLUSIVE. White, males White, females 1928 2ffT,216 258,817 1923 266,473 257,662 Total number of white children Colored, males Colored, females 52M32 166 141? //.".""jK ^524,135 IOT PM I'S Total number of colored children 341,963 ~376~217 TOTAL WHITE AND COLORED ^67^995 1)0CU}52 Decrease Incir*ease in in number number of of white children from 1923 to 1928 colored children from 1923 to 1928~_....." 1 897 34,254 Total Decrease in Number of children from 1923 to 1928 ^32^357 ILLITERACY XNTumb^er of- wxh.,ite illiterates (10 to 18) Number of colored illiterates (10 to 18) 1928 2 343 '.'/_'_ 7)157 Total number of illiterates 9^^ Decrease in from 1923 the number to 1928 of white illiterates_; (10 to 18) Decrease in from 1923 the number to 1928 of colored illiterates (v 10 to 18) . Decrease in total number of white and colored illiterates (10 to 18) from 1923 to 1928 qWO2I3Q 13,^ ~15 432 706 - ,,,,,, D,dtiO 5 932 White NUMBER OF DEFECTIVES BLIND. Ug Total number of blind (6 to 18) 374 ^ DEAF AND DUMB. White __ 010rea 816 491 290 Total number of Deaf and Dumb (6 to 18) 1,307 626 GENERAL SUMMARY. 47^ GENERAL SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF 1928 AND 1923. NUMBER OF CHILDREN, 6 TO 18 INCLUSIVE. CRIPPLED. White Colored__._ Total number of Cripples (6 to 18) 1928 1,153 544 1,697 1923 1,178 752 1,930 FEEBLE MINDED. White Colored - _ Total number of Feeble Minded (6 to 18) Total number of defectives, physical and mental, whites (6 to 18) Total number of defectives, physical and mental, colored (6 to 18) Total number of defective, physical and mental white and colored, (6 to 18) 1928 1,034 617 1,651 3,230 1,799 5,029 1923 1,052 919 1,971 2,738 2,190 4,928 Deci GEORGIA State School Items Published by the State Department of Education. VOL. V. NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 1928 No. 9 Greetings! 1929-1930-1931-1932 Permanent Individual Records Bird Studies Alto School Fund M. L. DUGGAN STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Entered as second-class matter October 5, 1923, at the Post Office of Atlanta, Georgia, under the Act of August 24, 1912. Acceptance for mailing, at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized October 5, 1923. ATLANTA, GA. GEORGIA Stale School Items Published by the State Department of Education. VOL. V. NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 1928 No. 9 Greetings! 1929-1930-1931-1932 Permanent Individual Records Bird Studies Alto School Fund M. L. DUGGAN STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Entered as second-class matter October 5, 1923, at the Post Office of Atlanta, Georgia, under the Act of August 24, 1912. Acceptance for mailing, at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized October 5, 1923. ATLANTA, GA. 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932 A BELATED NEW YEAR'S GREETING! To Superintendents and School Officials: Belated because of the prevailing epidemic, as much of our school work is also belated from the same cause, but nevertheless hearty and sincere. May the new year and all of the coming years of your administration be happy and prosperous years in the work. All signs indicate that this four year term will offer us more favorable opportunities for substantial improvement and progress in our public school systems than any previous similar periods. It is generally thought that we are facing a period of unusual opportunities here in the Southeast in all material development. If we who are charged with the responsibility of the education of the children fail to achieve proportional progress in our public school systems the next generation will hold a grave charge against us. Surely upon no other group of citizens rests as important responsibilities as upon the Superintendents of our public school systems, and none will have such opportunities. Our State is assuredly facing an era of rapid industrial development and material prosperity, and educational progress must not lag behind. "Ill fares the land to hastening ills a prey, where wealth accumulates and men decay." We must realize our opportunities and measure up to our responsibilities and we shall witness better organization, more businesslike administration, more consecration to the work, and greater progress during the quadrennial just beginning than during any like periods in the history of our public school system. I pledge to you the heartiest and most cordial cooperation and aid of every agency of the State Department of Education. Be free to command every possible service of us at any time, and with the harmony and cooperation existing between all of the State's agen- cies and institutions of education the people whom we serve will support us promptly and liberally. May we all consecrate ourselves anew and as never before to the great service to which the people have called us, is my earnest wish. Very cordially yours, M. L. DUGGAN, January, 192H. State Superintendent of Schools. PERMANENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS The importance of keeping cumulative permanent individual records of pupils' progress has been long recognized, but not generally observed except in accredited high schools. In connection with the inauguration of the policy of setting up minimum standards for accrediting elementary schools by the State Department of Education it will be insisted upon that permanent individual records of the physical growth and development and the school achievements of all pupils in the elementary grades be carefully kept, and this will be one of the conditions of the school maintaining its accredited relations. It will also be made one of the requisite conditions for securing the State aid under the BarrettRogers Act. Blank forms for the permanent individual records are being printed and will be supplied upon request by the State Department of Education or through the County Superintendent's offices. The State Department will undertake to secure binders of uniform style and at wholesale prices, but each school should purchase the necessary binders. The proper preservation of the premanent individual records of growth and progress of all children in the elementary schools will be regarded as extremely important and it is confidently expected that Superintendents and teachers in the elementary grades of our public schools will cooperate promptly and heartily in this important matter. M. L. DUGGAN, January 1, 1929. State Superintendent of Schools. AUDUBON BIRD PICTURES AND LEAFLETS FOR BIRD-STUDY The Audubon Bird Pictures are 5V4 x 8% inches, All in Natural Colors; Thirty Thousand Dollars Available to Help Children in Bird-Study. The National Association of Audubon Societies announces that through the generosity of its friends it is again enabled to furnish large numbers of colored bird-pictures and leaflets to school teachers and pupils of the United States and Canada. The plan is very simple. The teacher may explain to the pupils that they are going to form a Junior Audubon Club and have a few 3 lessons, from time to time, about some of the more common North American birds. The teacher will also explain that each child wishing to be enrolled must bring a fee of ten cents in return for which he will receive a set of six beautifully colored bird-pictures made from original paintings by America's leading bird-artists. Accompanying each of these pictures, also, there will be a leaflet with four pages of text, written by well-known authorities on bird-life. This will tell in an entertaining way about the habits of the birds, their courtship, their songs, their nests, their food, their winter and summer homes, their travels, their enemies and many other facts of interest. There is furnished, too, with each leaflet an outline drawing of the bird which the pupil may fill in by copying from the colored plate. Every child receives in addition a beautiful Audubon Button of some favorite bird in color, which is a badge of membership in the club. A new set of pictures and leaflets is furnished every year to all who wish to repeat this plan of bird-study. Every teacher who is successful in forming a club of twentyfive or more receives free a year's subscription to the magazine BirdLore, which is the world's leading popular periodical devoted entirely to birds. When a teacher is unable to form a club of as many as twenty-five a subscription to Bird-Lore is not given, but the birdstudy material is supplied the children where as many as ten are enrolled. This undertaking costs the National Association of Audubon Societies twenty cents for every child enrolled, and this means that the material is actually furnished at half the cost of publication and distribution. Junior Audubon Clubs have become very popular in many of the schools of the United States and Canada, and altogether about four million members have been enrolled in bird-study under this arrangement. Many teachers make a practice of renewing the work every year, as they have found by experience that far better results are obtained where the work is given a continuity. For instance a child who every year for five years, has brought his fees of ten cents has had the opportunity of studying thirty birds, and if properly instructed has saved all his leaflets and colored pictures which have been bound together in a little book. Last year 306,310 boys and girls were members of Junior Audubon Clubs. In the State of Georgia 178 Clubs and 6,651 Members were enrolled. This year the continued generosity of members and friends enables the Association to supply 325,000 children with sets of birdstudy material. When these are exhausted it will be impossible to supply others this year, unless additional funds should be contributed by those who support the work. All the teacher needs to do is to explain this bird-study plan to the pupils, collect their ten cent fees and send them in, and the material will be forwarded immediately. If preferred, however, our circular of explanation, "An Announcement to Teachers", together with sample leaflet will be sent to any teacher making request. Requests should be made direct to T. GILBERT PEARSON, President, National Association of Audubon Societies, 1974 Broadway, New York City. THE ALTO SCHOOL HOUSE FUND For information of schools in all the counties we are listing below the contributions received to date (January 5th) for the proposed school house for the sick children at the State's Tubercular Sanitorium at Alto, Ga. The prevailing influenza epidemic was responsible for delays in taking up collections in some counties, and a few have asked for a short extension of time. Delayed subscriptions may yet be sent in. The fact that such a large number of children have participated in this undertaking is appreciated. CONTRIBUTION FOR SCHOOL BUILDING FOR TUBERCULAR CHILDREN AT ALTO, GA. Franklin County High and Carnesville Cons. Schools Parent-Teachers Association, Guyton, Ga D. D. Scarborough, Ithaca, New York Fargo Consolidated School, Fargo, Ga Powder Springs, Georgia, School Fairburn School, Fairburn, Ga Candler School (Hall County) Marietta Public School, Marietta, Ga Lucile School, (Early County) Blakely Public School, Blakely, Ga Cotton Consolidated School, Cotton, Ga Oglethorpe High School, Oglethorpe, Ga. New Bethel School, Woodstock, Ga Cherokee County School (name not given) Waleska Grammar School, Waleska, Ga Buford Public Schools, Buford, Ga Girard School, Girard, Ga Gillsville School, Gillsville, Ga Buford High School, Buford, Ga., Rt. 2 Hog Mountain School (Gwinnett County) Cartersville Public School, Cartersville, Ga Reed Creek School (Hart County) $17.52 22.43 5.00 15.00 3.00 11.00 4.50 .50 .59 16.58 10.00 20.00 1.85 1.55 3.00 21.00 . 4.40 3.25 2.50 2.10 45.00 12.55 Awtrey School, (Cobb County)... Shoal Creek School (Hart County). Salem School (Banks County) Airline School (Hall County)... Omega School (Tift County) Pleasant Hill School (Cobb County) Birdpond School (Clinch County) Menlo High and Grammar School, Menlo, Ga. Pavo School, Pavo, Ga. Wenona School, (Crisp County).. Zion Hill School (Crisp County) Springfield Consolidated School (Early County) Skitts Mt. School (Hall County) Bryon School (Early County) White Hall School (Hall County)Jackson County School (name not given) Nancy Hart School (Hart County).. Toccoa Grammar School, Toccoa, Ga... Smith High School, Dry Branch, Ga. J. C. Jarrard, Alto, Ga.... Enon School (Hall County) Sumter County School, Americus, Ga.... Grove Level School, (Banks County)... Cedar Creek School (Polk County) Grades 1-2-3 Corinth School (Hall County).. Mountain View School (Cobb County).... Mclntosh School, Albany, Ga. (Fifth grade A-B) Centerville School (Early County).. Wheeler's School (Jackson County).. Sylvania Public Schools, Sylvania, Ga Stephens School, Stephens, Ga.. Lanier County Schools, Lakeland, Ga Lumpkin School, (Oglethorpe County) Climax Consolidated School, Climax, Ga..... Pine Grove School (Thomas County) Douglasville Public Schools, Douglasville, Ga. Molena High School, Molena, Ga..... Twiggs County High School, Jeffersonville, Ga.... Clay County School (name not given)... Air Line School (Hart County) Hartwell Public Schools, Hartwell, Ga. Thomas County School, Thomasville, Ga. Staluey School (Clinch County) Ludowici High School, Ludowici, Ga... Walker County Schools, LaFayette, GaManassas School, Manassas, Ga... Recovery School, Recovery, Ga... ^0 b-" -1 ld-" -yl 4-* TM^ " z-v *' *<"> 1-00 z-li> -40 j-^> "" 1-TM *.u& "" & * " 4.45 *"" *"" J- " ^-"" "" M-TM ii-" ** i)- '' "" 5 00 ^ Norman Park School, Norman Park, Ga. 3.50 Turnerville School, Turnerville, Ga : , 3.00 Madison Public School, Madison, Ga Sparta Public Schools, Sparta, Ga _ 20.00 15.41 Dalton Public Schools, Dalton, Ga 7.46 Oglethorpe County School (name not given) 1.30 Riverside School (Stephens County) 1.50 Louisville Academy, Louisville, Ga 11.05 Snow Hill School, (Wilkinson County) 1.25 Mt. Grove School (Stephens County) 1.68 Early County School (name not given) 2.00 Gainesville Mill School, Gainesville, Ga 10.00 Bay Springs School (Crisp County) 1.00 Leesburg High School, Leesburg, Ga 8.00 Red Bone School (Lee County) 4.00 Lula Public Schools, Lula, Ga 2.35 Twin Lakes School (Decatur County) 2.05 Enterprise School (Oglethorpe County) 2.00 Supt. B. J. Cantrell and two Fannin County Board Members .. 4.00 Arnoldsville School, Arnoldsville, Ga 2.08 Lifsey Springs School, (Pike County) .74 Rockdale County Schools, Conyers, Ga 30.70 Morris School, Morris Station, Ga 1.25 Misses Myrl Caldwell and Pauline McAfee, Lizella, Ga 1.00 Carthage School (Seminole County) 1.50 Headlight School (Clinch County) _ .85 Damascus High School, Damascus, Ga 9.00 Desser School (Seminole County) : 1.00 Rabun County Schools, Clayton, Ga _____ 58.95 Folkston Consolidated School, Folkston, Ga 10.50 Lexington High School, Lexington, Ga 2.75 Holbrook School, (Cherokee County) 1.80 Charlton County School (name not given) 1.40 Bainbridge City Schools, Bainbridge, Ga 62.26 Thomas County Schools, Thomasville, Ga 35.28 Dawkins School (Franklin County) 2.50 Royston Public Schools, Royston, Ga 5.20 Pine Hill School (Mitchell County) 1.65 Reedy Creek School (Colquitt County) 2.00 Faceville High School, Faceville, Ga 8.00 Homerville High School, Homerville, Ga : 19.85 Ashburn Public Schools, Ashburn, Ga 16.11 Bonaire High School, Bonaire, Ga 5.00 Mud Creek School, (Habersham County) 1.09 Stephens County Schools, Toccoa, Ga 76.50 Charlton County High School, Folkston, Ga 2.35 Waynesville School, Nahunta, Ga 2.25 St. George School, (Charlton County) Everett Springs School (Floyd County) Wilkinson County School (name not given) Mt. Bethel and Mableton Schools (Cobb County) Frank School, (Irwin County) Berlin School (Banks County) Dawson County Schools, Bright, Ga Washington Public Schools, Washington, Ga Nicholson Schools (Jackson County) Woodland School (Henry County)..-- Centerville High School, Centerville, Ga Ranger School (Gordon County).-- Vanna School (Hart County) Acworth School, Acworth, Ga. (first grade) Nahunta School, Nahunta, Ga Sonoraville Con. High School (Gordon County) Sardis School (Charlton County) Ebenezer Elementary School, Rincon, Ga Clermont School (Hall County)--. Colomokee School (Early County) St. Marys High School, St. Marys, Ga Franklin County School, Canon, Ga Fairmount High School, Fairmount, Ga Oakwood High School, Oakwood, Ga Wheeler County Schools, Alamo, Ga Wayne County Schools, Jesup, Ga Alexander School (Burke County) Ellijay School (Gilmer County) Towns County Schools, Young Harris, Ga. Cherokee County Schools, Canton, Ga Mineral Bluff School, (Fannin County) Pine Hill School (Mitchell County) Elbert County School Mary Moss School (Franklin County) Candler County Schools, Metter, Ga Childs Street School, Athens, Ga Liberty County Schools, Hinesville, Ga Pleasant Hill School (Terrell County) Bartow County Schools, Cartersville, Ga Gordon County Schools, Calhoun, Ga . Polk County Schools, Cedartown, Ga Ola School (Henry County) Sardis High School, Sardis, Ga 6.00 3.65 1.52 4.96 2.77 2.00 ______ 5.47 22.57 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.32 2.00 2.44 2.87 3.75 3.81 3.88 4.00 4.00 11.53 30.00 54.00 1.75 2.00 . 12.80 27.61 2.85 1.00 5.00 3.25 34.20 5.00 25.38 4.45 19.73 2.80 40.00 _____- 4.85 7.50 Total January 4, 1929 ._: $1,458.13 8 UNIVLHSITY 01- GEORGIA LIBRARIES I 3 51QA DS33T mDMfl