Public education in the city of New York: its history, conditionAnd statistics . t C. Cornell, President, died May, 1815. Beginning of the religious controversy of 1810-42. Expurgation of oflensivc passages from school-books. Total salaries of teachers, ,fGO,000. Many documents in the controversy on relii2;ion and schools. Kosolution that music is not one of the branches taught in the PublicSchools, Sept. G. fioO vagrant children brought to school by visitors in six Trustees Hall comideted. Paying firc-nionitors ceases; had ])reviously received ^5 a year andthe ashes; wood the onl


Public education in the city of New York: its history, conditionAnd statistics . t C. Cornell, President, died May, 1815. Beginning of the religious controversy of 1810-42. Expurgation of oflensivc passages from school-books. Total salaries of teachers, ,fGO,000. Many documents in the controversy on relii2;ion and schools. Kosolution that music is not one of the branches taught in the PublicSchools, Sept. G. fioO vagrant children brought to school by visitors in six Trustees Hall comideted. Paying firc-nionitors ceases; had ])reviously received ^5 a year andthe ashes; wood the only fuel; schools heretofore chietiy swept, etc.,by dolinciucnts. 117G Vagrant children admitted; 3r)ti remain. Section No. 5 asks that tlic female assistant may bo permitted to teachgirls of that school to sing; time, after school; no compensationasked—declined. Ai)pointmcntof a committee of three to mark the performances of class-es in :2. First recorded comparative table of the marking system,April. Act of Ajiril establishes the Boakd of Education. THE


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