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 370 SIXTYZEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 250. 1924. 0. AHENDANCE orrrcmzs. -¤*¤¤¤·¤¤•¤¤°¤¤~ A basic salary of $1,400 per year, with an annual increase in salary of $10% for six years, or until a maximum salary of $2,000 per year is reac ed. D. cmrsus msrncrous. C¢¤¤¤¤*¤¤v·¢*°”~ A basic salary of $1,400 per year, with an annual increase in salary of $1031 for six years, or until a maximum salary of $2,000 per year is rea ed. B°""*°‘°‘°‘“*"°”‘ Boaim or Exammmzs. _ cumr nxaumm:. Cm °"“'“""" A basic salary of $4,000 per year, with an annual increase in salary of $100 for five years, or until a maximum salary of $4,500 per year is reached. Ass1s*raN·r surmxmmmnurs. t.,.i"’4’i.?§“° '°°°d°` A basic salary of $4,200 per year, with an annual increase in salary of $100 for live years, or until a maximum sala of $4,700 per year ' ached ry ' IS re. rmsr ass1s·rAN·r mrrs. ,¤*`i¤ ° °$$*¤*¤¤"°¥’“‘ A basic salary of $5 000 per year with an annual increase in salary u` of $200 for five years,’or until a niaximum sala of $6,000 per ear ' reached. ry y 1S nN·r or souoons. serlgopngimundmt of A basic $81817 of $8,000 pc! 5'c&1‘, With_au annual increase in salary of $1,000 fir gwo years, or until a maximum salary of $10,000 per year is reac e . _ _ _ 0¤PS*g_g,£_¤*,§x·;§,§¤h§;•jh°§ The school officers provided for m Article II of this Act during the first year of serv1ce shall receive compensation at the basic salary iiireig hciein and not receive credit for services prior to the passage o is ct. ’ 5ig;:$j,Q¤§;•gp§gQ;j ARTICLE III.—CLl§I§I§`Ilg)1}J'I(3I{r)Ig*l'ESAND ASSIGNMENT ,,, §,’,’[,§’,‘},°',§} Sec. 2. That the Board of Education is hereb authorized . . y Q ¤¤¤¤**¤¤¤¤d¤¤¤· empowered, and directed, on recommendation of the supopimondent of schools, to classify and assign all teachers, school officers, and Pmm other emlployees to the Solaray] classes and (positions in the foregoing diizgegaif .,4 jntetmoi salary so edulez Provided, at said boar is authorizod dupjn th., ¤i%u¤1°:r¤ri¥.°§.i§lii¤gr. tenure of oligce of the director of intermediaie instruction and the “S° · supervisor 0 manua I`3lDlHg HOW m servlce 0 assi 'd d' to cigiiéiilzigip °m°° and said supervisor to salary class 12 :_ Prowiided fag:-?h?·: Tlgzcthe said board IS authorized to abolish the titles of director and assistant director of penmanship, and to transfer said employees to salary class 3, Group B, of the foregomgsalary schedule with the title of teacher in the normal school and director of penmanship in the ele- `{0 emmimmm M montary schools and Junior high Schools, {Without further examination euipmyas in posmm or qualification on their part: And prmzzded ggrther, That teachers, ·¥¤¤¢ ¥*°·m4- School officers, and other employees shall not required to take any examination, e1ther mental or physical, to be continued in the posi- Auimmms and W tions in which they are permanently employed on June 30, 1924, pememsua warm. Sec. 3. That the Board of Education, on recommendation of the superintendent of schools, is authorized, empowered, and directed to assign, at the time of appointment, teachers, school officers, or