Public school administration; a statement of the fundamental principles underlying the organization and administration of public education . 1 1. I Fresentisize CH Decrease in 20 years I Increase in 20 years Pia. 8. TENDENCIEB OP TWENTY TEARS (1895-1915) IN BOHOOL-BOABDREORGANIZATIONS Ab shown by the fifty cities in the United States having over 100,000 inhabitants. It willbe seen that there is no relation between the size of the city and the size of the schoolboard. ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS 89 schools. Sometimes these changes have come as a result ofthe people of the city asking for an a


Public school administration; a statement of the fundamental principles underlying the organization and administration of public education . 1 1. I Fresentisize CH Decrease in 20 years I Increase in 20 years Pia. 8. TENDENCIEB OP TWENTY TEARS (1895-1915) IN BOHOOL-BOABDREORGANIZATIONS Ab shown by the fifty cities in the United States having over 100,000 inhabitants. It willbe seen that there is no relation between the size of the city and the size of the schoolboard. ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS 89 schools. Sometimes these changes have come as a result ofthe people of the city asking for an amended charter or aspecial law.^ Most of the earlier reorganizations came aboutin this way. More recently the tendency has been for theState, by means of a general state law, and without waitingfor the cities to act voluntarily, to compel a reduction insize and a change in the basis of selection of board membersfor all cities of the State, doing so in the interests of a moreefficient administration of the schools in the city schooldistricts.^ Some of the changes produced by these recentgeneral laws have been large, and thoroughly fundament


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