The Origin of the Moving School in Massachusetts No. 17
The Origin of the Moving School in Massachusetts No. 17
Harlan Updegraff
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V. pp. 98, isot 164* aap, 340. (S) Dorchester Recs., p. 504. Dedham Recs. III. pp 15, 135. (S) Pdt, Ipswich. Essex, and Hamilton, p. 83. 82 The Origin of the Moving School in Massachusetts. in hand. Manifestly there were many executive details within the selectmen's affairs which required the attention of only one or two men, and these they divided up among themselves and reported back if necessary to the whole body. At the time of the establishment of the " moving " or " divided " school none ...of the towns had established the school committee as a permanent institution. Two laws passed by the General Court during this period re- quire mention, as they affected indirectly the relative functions of the town meeting and selectmen. In 1654, the General Court passed legislation for the towns in respect to the qualifications of those who taught in the schools of the colony — in the College and in the town and private schools. ^By this act the overseers of the college and the select- men of the towns were " commended " " not to admit or suffer any such to he continued in office or place of teaching, education, or instructing of youth or child in the college or schools that have manifested themselves unsound in the faith or scandalous in their lives, and not giving due satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." ^^^^ This act is directed to the selectmen : and probably for three reasons, (i) They were as the ministerial officers of the town or as its representative legislative body often entrusted with the duty of securing the master of the town school.
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