A Digest of the Laws of Illinois Relating to Common Schools And School Lands
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The teacher shall make a schedule of the names make a sched- of all scholars attending his school, who reside within the uie of the township to which the school fund belongs, from the inter- sc^h^fars '^'^ ^^^ ^^ which he wishes to obtain a part of his compensa- tion ; and on every day on which a school shall be kept by him, he shall set dov.^n under the proper date, and opposite the name of each scholar, the attendance or absence of such scholar. Immediately after the close of the month of Oc-... tober, or sooner, if his school shall have come to a close, said teacher shall add together the number of days which each scholar residing in the proper township shall have at- tended his school, and set down the total number of days opposite the name of such scholar ; he shall then add toge- ther their several amounts, and set down the total number Term of ser- vice. Teacher shall 17 at the bottom of the schedule; and this total number, after the schedule shall have been examined, and if necessary, corrected by the school commissioner, shall be the crite- rion by which he shall be governed in making the appor- tio«mient aforesaid; but no such schedule shall be taken into consideration, unless it shall be accompanied by a cer- tificate from a majority of the trustees of the school, or from five of the employers of said teacher, setting forth that they verily believe said schedule to be correct, and that said teacher has, to the best of their knowledge and belief, given gratuitous instruction in his said school, to all such orphans and children of indigent parents residing in the vicinity, as had been presented for that purpose by the trustees of said school.
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