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1878, Missouri Annual Reports of Public Schools

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Annual report created by the Missouri State Superintendent of Public Schools for the General AssemblyUniversity of Missouri submitted separate report to governorschool law is inefficient and not suitable for improving Missouri educationgross mismanagement of school funds at all levels as they are used for other purposes than law intendedstatistics are inaccurate due to counties not reporting as required by lawappropriations to each county depends upon accurate accounting of studentsnumerous counties refused to comply with previous law pertaining to textbooksschool terms should be increased from six months to ninestatus of elementary and high school educationcounty commissioners willfully violating state law as pertains to colored school funding by refusing to count Negro students, taxation obtained from Negro citizens therefore used for other purposes than funding their schools, compliance of county commissioners should be required by lawMissouri State Teacher’s Association regional meetingsMissouri Colored Teacher’s Association meetingSchool of Mines and Metallurgy short of funding and equipmentreports from the Normal Schools in Cape Girardeau, Kirksville, and Warrensburg, St. LouisLincoln Institute reportSt. Louis public schools reportSt. Joseph public schools reportstatistical reportscounty commissioner reports by county
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