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IMPORrANT SCHOOL LEGISLATION
Th* following letter from the
State Supeiintendent of Education
to Dr, HfacV, the county superin
tendent of education, relative to the
new legislation affecting the schools
of the Stale, will be of interest:
* (Columbia, S. C. t Feb. 23, 1910.
To The County Su|>erintendent of
Education:
Dear Sir: Nine important educa
tional acta of general interest were
passed by the Legislature, which
adjourned February 9. Though
some of these have not yet been
signed by the governor, his approval
is practically assured.
Amen linents have been added to
Sections 1200. 120K and 1209. of Civil
Code. Section 2 of the High School
Law has been changed slightly, in
order to meet conditions jn a small
number of high school districts.
Two school building acts will soon
be placed on the Statute books. The
Statute of February 22, 1905. has
been amended so aa to create in
\ each county a permanent school
building fund equal tp 5 per cent of
the entire regular school revenues.
A special State appropriation of
$20 000 00 has also been made to en
courage the erection of adequate
school buildings.
The $275,000.00 turned over by
the Winding-Up Commission of the
State Dispensary is to be held by
the State Treasurer until further
action by the General Assembly.
The appointmant of an Educational
Commission to revise, correct and
amend existing school laws and to
make its report in January 1911,
was unanimously ordered.
The appropriation to lengthen the
term of weak schools was raised to
$60,000 00. A copy of this law is in
closed for your examination. Since
several important changes have
been made, 1 deem it wise to invite
a conference of County Superintend
ents to be held in the Library of the
State H<>u»e at 10 a. m., Tuesday,
March 8 Please notify me at once
if you can attend. May I ask also
that yoii-Jipng a certified statement
of all funds raised by private sub
scription among your patrons and
deposited with your county treasurer
before Fe!>ruary 23 for lengthening
the school term? All such subscrip
tions must be honored in accordance
with the provisions of Act No. 105,
Statutes 1909, passed last year, but
n) such private subscriptions can be
made the basis of State aid after
this date.
I sincerely hope you can be pres
ent at the conference.
J- E. Swearingen,
State Supt. of Education.
J. W. FERRELL DEAD.
The neighlxjrho<*d of Shiloh and
the sunvunding community has
sustained a great toss by the death
of J. W. Ferrell, which occurred on
tlu* 23rd of February, after an illness
of over two weeks. The funeral
services were conducted by Rev J P
Graham, after which his remains
wereenterred at the Sniloh Ceme
tery. Mr. Ferrell was truly a k^kI
man. He was a remarkable man in
many instances. He had fixed
opinions and honest convictions and
was always on the alert to defend
the cause of righteousness and
purity. He was indeed a Christ an
gentleman and used his influence for
good. To know him was to love
him. As a deacon of Shiloh church
he was faithful and courageous.
He had been superintendent of the
Sunday School for several year?.
His place will he hard to till in this
community. We can ill afford to
lose such a man. Put we must bow
in submission to Him who know-3
best. G. L. Smoak.
WANTS BETTER TEACHERS.
To the EJitor of The Press and
Standard: Won’t you please ail iw
me space in your valuable paper to
bear on our school matters for a
short while.
Dear trustees and patrons, please
lH*ar with me for a while on this sub
ject. Have you thought for a mom
ent how you should conduct your
schools'.' Have you just thought for
a moment that you should have the
best of teachers and have longer
terms of school? No; you are just
going through just any old way
will do don’t care whether there is
any school or not. . You don’t caie
whether you have a first, second or
third grade teacher, just so its some
one to sit there in some little old
shanty and draw- his or her salary
generally her, though.
Dear friends, you haven’t thought
that you have got to pull yourselves
together, and put a teacher in a
school house that is a teacher.
My friends, Colleton county can
scrape up more second grade school
teachers than any kind of calling we
have.
Why can’t we have better schools
in the'nea> future? Kick out the
second and third grade teachers and
have none but first grade teachers.
Second and third grade teachers are
not teaching for the good of the
children or benefit of the commun
ity they are teaching for money
and just to get that name, “I am a
school teacher.” That’s it my dear
friends.
Yours for better schools,
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Colleton county by Section 910. Code of
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Feb fl 1911. heuh sale of oartndgea to
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Feb: 3, 1910. ' Supervisor C. C.
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