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Till: ( (R'ONINO sux m vwww ww www vtvwiw? jj EDUCATIONAL PAGE. I CW WWWWWWWW VW WJ nurin n mim: niMMick. I iifiilort.i Miifr to supply th s piper with .1 pige of cducitlou.il nutter each week, In e In mind, lirl, the goo I of our local pulilli- schools the in tin ton nice ir an excellent sUiool sent iint'iit, mil .1 lii'irtv opTitio i be tween olllcers, pitron, te chrrs .mil, pupils, ami in tln second pi ire, to' rcich :is niiny us possible in other' places that thulr stock of such Inform- .ttion in ly lo enl irged, and tint their Idcils In cducitlnnil nutters in iy lie! ele ated We solicit short contriliii-1 tloin and Ihmis of elite itionil new,, from all pirts of the tcrritor Our public schools will open Mnndir, ' September - The school will he re graded, the griding being adapted to the text books recently adopted by the Territorial Ho ml or Klin-Hon. The new course or study U non being fer inuhted by the princlpil. and within the next d ly or two the county super intendent, lio ml or trustees, and te idl ers will ho d a joint meeting Tor Its consideration. A well formal, ilul set or rules and regulations is necessary to good go em incut, discipline, and work in e cry school To this end Superintendent J. i) ton has prepired rules setting rorth the relations or prlnclp il, assistants and pupils In the no eminent or our school. The prlnclp U's powers and duties are Kl en as roliows The prlnclp il will, exercisoagener.il super ision o erthe) assistant teachers, pupils, buildings and grounds, and will be held responsible for any damage to school propoity un-' der his toutrol, If said daniige is not reported to the hoard or trustees within three days, will adopt such rules and diiclpllne as he deems conduct e to good go eminent, subject, howe er, to the pio isloiis or the school law and rules and regulations adopted by the Territorial Ho ml or Kducation Tor the go eminent of schools The principal will bo cxpecte I lo isit .ill the rooms of the school as often as pricticable to ad Ise and confer with the assistant te ichers on matters pertaining to go eminent, and to oiler suggestions for Inipro e.nent in the in.mner or conducting the general work or the ten hers. He will eill.i teicliers's meeting at least once a month (and oftener ir he thinks .id isible) for the purpose of conferring 11)1011 any ..ueslion tli.it would he lor the beuelit of the school lie will hi e super ision o er tint con duit of the pupils of thuhuhool In the bulhlliig, o. the play grounds, and on the wa. tou'iil from school, and will hold parties responsible lor any damage to school pioperty liable, and exact PO for sin h damage In case oftpen dellaiKe or the rules ol sihool, he m ly suspend a pupil, and in ease or a repetition ot the of fense by the same pupil, may expel the ollender The party aggrio ed may appeal to the hoard or trustees, whose action will he Una!. It is important that pirents arrange to start their children to school the lirst day, and see that they attend prompt I and regularly. Notice lo Teachers. T.li) next extiniliilliiii for- tcieliivs' ceitillc.ites will be held at iheeouil liousj 111 I'lagstalf 011 Mond ,.v ltm Ti daj. .Soplembjcoaiid II, 18)). N (J. Lwto.v. i liiii-ii.iiiHo.iil of Hviimliiei-s. V A