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 908 SIXTY—THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 80. 1915. L°¤¢°'**Y P•¥· Lormnvrrr rar: Longevity pay for director of intermediate instruction, supervising principals, supervisor of manual training, prmcipals of normal, high, and manual training high schools, principals of grade manual tragining schools, heads of (illgpatigzmenty directtortaxéd assistang ` for o rima instruction ec rs an assis an irectors 0 drawing, pliysicalryculture, music, domestic science, domestic_ art, ans Vol- 34.p.m entitled “A.]lI.) Act to fix and regulate the salaries of teachers school officers, and other employees of the board of education of the l)istrict of Columbia," approved June twentieth, nineteen hundred and six, QQ} gg, g·§§’g as amended by the Acts approved May twenggsixth, mneteen him- V¤L 37ZpZ 156- dred and e' ht, May e` hteenth, nineteen hun d and ten, and June twenty-sixth, nineteenlliundred and twelve, $425,000. _ als f d §¤gg,g*g_·*=;¤,i Pm Auowaxom TO rnmcrrarsz Allowance to pr1n;::1p_ _ o gra e school buildings for services rendered as such, m dition  their grade salary, to be paid m strict conformity with the provisions of V°*· at P- 3'*°· the Act entitled "An Act to fix and regulate the salaries of teachers, school officers, and other employees of the board of education of the Disltrict of Columbia/’ approved June twentieth, mneteen hundred, , ix, $35,000. all M wmmw &uInSass aries to teachers of public schools in the District of Columbia no rimination shall be made between male and female teachers emplglyed in the same grade and performing a hke c1ass_of gluties; nor; th italic lawfug to playépghauthsnrize o11;urequ1;;-> Itcglbe Egg; roman o es aneso suc ers o on cen thereof {hr the purpose of adding to salaries oghigher or lower grades; c,§}§_"§§§°" “ ‘° and no such teacher shall be employed as, or required to discharge the i duties of, a clerk or librarian. NIGHT scHooLs: For teachers and anitors of night schools, including teachers of industrial, commercial, and tra e instruction, and teachers and janitors of night schools may also be teachers and F. t janitors of day schools, $20,000. ’q°`pm°”' For contingent and other necessary expenses, including e uipment and purchase of all necessary articles and supplies for gasses in K_ d no industrial, commercial, and trade instruction, $2,750. put? °"° ° °°°' KINDERGABTEN SUPPLIES: For kindergarten supplies, $3,_000. ‘“"‘ °°‘° °' Janrrons Ann cams: or nurnnmcs aim cnormns: Superintendent of éamtors, $1,200; entral High School and annex: Janitor, $900; laborers-—one $420, three at $360 each; in all, $2,400. Business High School: Janitor, $900; laborers—one $420, three at . on n orm oo an oss oo : neer “§° °0m.°°‘” %‘*%‘a2§*‘*°£* a at I d R Sa I E · $900; janitor, $600; laborers——one $420, three at $360 each?%1n all; $3,000; Jefferson School: Janitor, $800; two laborers, at $360 each; in all, $1,520; . Westexiln  School: Janitor, $900; 1aborers—one $420, three at $360 eac ; in, $2,400; F School: Janitor, $840; laborers-—one $420, two at $360 c ; in, $1,980; eaNormal School Nfumbered Two: Janitor, $900; laborers——one $420, two at $360 each; in all, $2,040; Elsistern High School: Janitor, $900; laborers-—one $420, one $360; in .51,680; S Stézgens School: Janitor, $900; two laborers, at $360 each; in all, 1,6 ; _ McKinley Manual Training School: Janitor, $900; engineer and instructor m steam engineering, $1,500; assistant engineer, $1,000;
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