This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ... allowed any per diem for services as chairman of said Board of Examiners." 1907, c. 835; 1911, c. 135; 1915, c. 236. 4163. Line 3, after "superintendent" insert "or State Superintendent of Public Instruction." Line 5, after "term" insert: "No assistant teacher shall be employed in any oneteacher school until the average daily attendance shall have reached at least forty pupils, and in case the reports of any teacher shall for four consecutive weeks show an average dally attendance of less than forty pupils the assistant teacher may be dismissed." Line 7, strike out "twenty-five" and insert "thirty-five." 1907, c. 835; 1911, c. 135; 1913, c. 149. 4164. Line 5, after "attendance" insert "the number of pupils completing the elementary grades." Add: "The county board of education of each and every county is hereby authorized and directed to provide for the prompt payment of all teachers' salaries, due at the end of each school month." 1913, c. 149. 4165. Lines 24 and 25, strike out "with the chairman of the school committee or." 1911, c. 135. 4167. Line 3, strike out "may" and insert "shall." Line 15, after "education" strike out to and including "county," in line 23, and insert: "All public school teachers of the State and all high school and graded school teachers are hereby required to attend biennially some county teachers' institute or accredited summer school continuously for a term of not less than two weeks unless providentially hindered; and failure so to attend such institute or summer school shall be cause for debarring any teacher, so failing, from teaching in any of the public schools, high schools, ...