This series consists of telegrams received by the Office of the Superintendent and copies of a few telegrams sent by that office. The telegrams relate to teachers' institutes; authority of and legality of actions by local school officials; apportionment of public money for schools; Indian students; and routine administrative activities.
Creator
New York (State). Department of Public Instruction. Office of the Superintendent
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Outgoing correspondence relating to the State Teachers' Library
Series Number
A2006
Summary
This bound volume contains press copies of letters sent by the Superintendent of Public Instruction to book publishers. The letters relate to the acquisition of books for the State Teachers' Library and many include lists of books accepted or refused for the Library. The State Teachers' Library was established in 1895 (Chapter 546) in the Department of Public Instruction to loan books by mail to teachers located in rural parts of the state.
Creator
New York (State). Department of Public Instruction. Office of the Superintendent
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Department of Public Instruction Office of the Superintendent incoming correspondence
Series Number
04340
Summary
This series consists mostly of correspondence and brief reports received from local school officials relating to educational matters of local concern. Topics include the election and authority of local school officials, apportionment of state funds, conduct of teachers' institutes, assessment of and disputes over school taxes, legality of actions by school officials, construction and use of school buildings, Indian students; student discipline; and various routine administrative activities.
Creator
New York (State). Department of Public Instruction. Office of the Superintendent
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.