1915 public laws – Ch.236 Sec.5

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CHAPTER 236 AN ACT TO AMEND CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE REVISAL OF 1905 OF NORTH CAROLINA AND CERTAIN CHAPTERS OF THE PUBLIC LAWS OF NORTH CAROLINA OF 1907, 1909, 1911 AND 1913, ALL BEING PARTS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL LAW OF NORTH CAROLINA. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

That chapter one hundred and forty-nine of the Public Laws of one thousand nine hundred and thirteen be and the same is hereby amended as follows: (a) Amend sub-section (a) of section one by adding at the end thereof the following words: Provided, further, that the ~county board of education may reserve as a further contingent fund a sufficient amount to pay the salary of an assistant superintendent, and to defray such other supervisory and administrative expenses as it may deem necessary, but the funds set aside for these purposes shall not operate to increase the amount to which said county would have been entitled from the State equalizing fund if said funds had not been set aside, and the same shall be included in the necessary expenses for a four months school term for which a special tax, if necessary, must be levied under chapter thirty-three of the Public Laws of one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. (b) Amend sub-section (b) of section three, amending chapter eight hundred and twenty of the Public Laws of one thousand nine hundred and seven, by striking out in said sub-section (b) in line four thereof, the words section six of. (c) Strike out sub-section (h) of section three amending section nine of chapter eight hundred and twenty of the Public Laws of one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and insert in lieu of said sub-section (h) the following. Every public high school receiving State aid under this act shall maintain an average daily attendance of at least twenty high school students for the required term, and any public high school making any average daily attendance of less than twenty students for the required term shall not be entitled to receive State aid under this act; and any additional amount beyond the minimum apportioned to any public high school under the provisions of this act shall be conditioned, first, upon the average daily attendance above the required minimum for the preceding school year; second, upon the number of full-time high school teachers employed; and third, upon the grade and character of work done by said public high school.

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