Show I I THE OARD OF EDUCATIN I NO REPORT FW C iThtLTTEE fxr SCHOOL LW Therefore Tee Was No Debate On the Pending Bill In the Leg latreRute Business I was expected tat the board of education ucaton would discuss the school l2W pendIng before the legislature but nothing cae of i The committee on school law of which Moyle Is chairman chair-man had no report and s the meet lag was devoted to the transaction of mostly routine business The committee on buildings and grounds made the following recom mendaton That the Fifth district school property proper-ty be sold to S l T Seddon of the Fifth Ward Ecclesiastical association for 1250 to be paid In the following manner When the deed Is placed In escrow 150 the balance In four equal payments of 2i each on Dec 31 1S99 De 31 190 Dec 31 1901 and Dec 31 1902 Adopted The committee on teachers and schoolWork school-Work made recommendations as follows fol-lows That the resignation of Miss na Bartholomew of the Grant school be accepted that Miss Wlnnlred Wood mansee of the Hamilton school be granted a two months leave of absence ab-sence beginning Feb 6 that the action ton of the committee be ratified in purchasing supplies to the amount of 2575 that the action of the committee tee be ratified In employing Miss Ella Cochran at a salary of 60 per month In the Lowell school that the acton of the committee be ratified In removing remov-Ing the kindergarten In the Webster I school to the teachers rom and In turing the quarters formerly occupied I by the kindergarten into a cassroQ I that the acton of the committee be I ratified in disposing of the services of John A Minor truant offIcer at the close of February The folowing made applications for the position of superIntendent of schools P S Haleck Ann Arbor Mich John W Daiels BoIse Ida A J Tnn Boulder Cole There were also some applications for teachers positions all of whIch were referred to the committee OD teachers and school work On recommendation of the committee on finance the sum of 96899 received on account of tax sale redemptions was ordered turned over to the trae urer and credited to the account of the city school tax for maintenance The sum of liO received from other I source was also ordered turned in to the treasurer Treasurer Baretts report showing receipts and disburements llurn the month of February was receIved as follows Receipts Balance Feb 1 86449 22 Tuition fees 17 50 Sale of books 299 75 City taxes 25000 0 Total 111766 47 Dlsbursments Paid clerks warrants 202i2 89 Balance 91493 58 The report was referred to the com mitee on finance fnance A communication was received from Dr W L Elerbeck the dentist pointing point-Ing out the advisability of appointing a dental inspector for the public school alleging that It was necessary to the chlds health that its teeth should be properly cared for and that competent instruction in this tine would be conducive con-ducIve to cleanliness and improvement in the genera state of the chids health at a time when the soundness of the permanent set depends largely upon the preservation and care of the temporary teeth Dr Ellerbeck asked that he might be permitted to appear before the board and explain In detail the point sought to be attained Dr Elerbeeks letter was referred to the committee on school law The National Educational asocla ton asked that the board appoint three delegates to the next meeting of the association at Los Angeles next July The mater was referred to the pm mitee on teachers and school work The mater of a spring vacation of the schools wa referred to the com mitee on teachers and school work I Netah Yearsley of the Washington school tendered her resignation as a teacher and the same was referred to the committee on teacher and schoolwork school-work Claims aggregating the sum of 22 46137 were allowed = |