Annual report . ation and under the direction of the Committee onTeachers and Schools and the Superintendent of Schools. 2. The supervisor and instructor of music shall report at therooms of the Board of Education between 8:30 and 9 oclock a. m. onall school days, and shall employ his whole time during the schoolhours in his work. 3. The supervisor and instructor of music shall arrange hiswork and divide his time so as to give equal instructions to the pu-pils of the different schools of the District, and in such a manner asnot to conflict unnecessarily with the other work of the schools. Inor
Annual report . ation and under the direction of the Committee onTeachers and Schools and the Superintendent of Schools. 2. The supervisor and instructor of music shall report at therooms of the Board of Education between 8:30 and 9 oclock a. m. onall school days, and shall employ his whole time during the schoolhours in his work. 3. The supervisor and instructor of music shall arrange hiswork and divide his time so as to give equal instructions to the pu-pils of the different schools of the District, and in such a manner asnot to conflict unnecessarily with the other work of the schools. Inorder to do this he shall confer with the Superintendent and thePrincipals of the different schools. 4. The supervisor and instructor of music shall devote himselfto the study of his work, so as to keep pace with the most approvedmethods of instruction. 5. The supervisor and instructor of music shall from time totime make such report to the Board of Education, through the Su-perintendent, as may be required. r o X. REPORT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 93 RULES RELATING TO THE GERMANDEPARTMENT. 1. The German Language in the Public Schools of the SchoolDistrict of Wheeling shall be taught only to pupils attending theHigh School, Grammar Schools, and the A Divisions and in the high-est grade of B Division; and the instructions and recitations in Ger-man shall be conducted in rooms separate from the English. 2. New scholars shall be taken only at the commencement ofthe term. 3. No pupil shall be allowed to enter upon the study of Germanin any but the highest grade B, unless he be able to pass a satisfac-tory examination in the work of the previous grades. 4. Want of punctuality in classes in their attendance upon theGerman lessons, as well as a repeated neglect of study on the part ofany pupil, is to be reported to the Superintendent. 5. To assure the proper authorities that every pupil who is se-lecting the study of German is doing so with the consent of his orher parent or guardian, the l
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