Actual government of New . col-leges, high schools, and aeademies ; to distribute to them state funds to which they are entitled; to inspect their workings and require annual reports; t establish examinations andconfer certificates and degrees ; to choose- a commissioner ofeducation ; to supervise the state library and museum ; and toestablish extension courses, approve the appointments of thecommissioner of education, and make rules and regulationsnecessary for carrying out the laws of the state. State Commissioner of Education. Under the unificationlaw of 1904 the board of regents ele


Actual government of New . col-leges, high schools, and aeademies ; to distribute to them state funds to which they are entitled; to inspect their workings and require annual reports; t establish examinations andconfer certificates and degrees ; to choose- a commissioner ofeducation ; to supervise the state library and museum ; and toestablish extension courses, approve the appointments of thecommissioner of education, and make rules and regulationsnecessary for carrying out the laws of the state. State Commissioner of Education. Under the unificationlaw of 1904 the board of regents elects a commissioner ofeducation to serve during the pleasure of the board, at asalary of Si2,000 per year, with no allowance for expensThe education department of the state government is underhis immediate direction. The commissioner appoints a deputycommissioner at a salary of S6000 per war, two assistantcommissioners at a salary of S5000 each, and a large numberof chiefs of divisions and other assistants. The department. Y IRK >1 . EDI BUTLDINGj A; \ Public >c\\>»>- ate Education Bufldi tration of found in ncarh M3 144 ACTUAL GOVERNMENT OF NEW YORK is divided into eleven divisions as follows : administration,agriculture, archives, attendance, extension, examinations andinspection, law, library school, school buildings, school libra-ries, and visual instruction. Each assistant commissioner isat the head of a series of schools, as follows : colleges and |fessional and technical schools are under the first assistant;high schools and academies, under the second assistant ;elementary, rural, and normal schools, under the deputycommissioner. The commissioner apportions the public-school moneys of the state and has power to remove anyschool officer or to revoke any teachers license for Call It is his duty to interpret the school law and decid brought up to him on appeal from the decision of lowerschool officials or brought directly to him. Supervisory District. Each coun


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