Logo of LLMC Digital present on all screens.  Clicking here will always return to Homepage
A 501 (c)(3) nonprofit committed to ‘saving the law’
prd server 2Book Bag
Description and Holding Information
House. Comm. on Education. Report on reduction of Board of Education expenses, 1841
SEE ALSO 53388 House No. 45 On February 18, 1841, the Committee on Education reported on an order to reduce the expenses of or even abolish the
state's Board of Education. Expenses could be cut by printing a smaller annual report, which the Secretary of the Board planned to do, cutting the
cost to $300-400 per year. The Committee did not think the Board should be abolished, so no legislation was necessary. The minority report included:
An Act relating to the Board of Education and the Normal Schools, 1841. The Act of 1837 creating the Board of Education was repealed, as was the
requirement for a uniform school register and a uniform statistical reporting form. The requirement for any statistical report was repealed. Supervision
of the Normal Schools was transferred to the Governor and the Council. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Library of
Congress).
Title:   Ordered, that the Committee on Education inquire into the expediency of reducing the expenses of, modifying or abolishing the Board of Education.
OCLC Number:   1408782986
Available Volumes
NameFiche CountOnlinePaper Backup
Vol. 1YesNo