Where three are employed, one each of the second, fourth, and sixth class. Where two are employed, one each of the second and fifth class. Where one is employed, one of the second class. Female assistants in male grammar schools: First-class assistants. Second-class assistants Female assistants in mixed grammar First-class assistants. Third-class assistants Fourth-class assistants. Eighth-class assistants. $1,116 1,020 Second-class assistants.. $1,086 990 903 825 756 696 645 603 [See explanation of method of assigning salaries at the end of the schedule for female grammar schools.] Where eight female assistants are employed in any grammar school there is allowed one of each class of male, mixed, or female grammar salaries, as the case may be. Where more than eight are employed, there is added one salary of each class of similar salaries, beginning with the lowest, and repeating, if necessary, until the required number is reached. But there is not allowed to any grammar school more than one salary of the first or second class, two of the third class, three of the fourth class, four of the fifth class, five of the sixth class, or six of the seventh class. Where less than eight are employed, there is deducted one salary of each highest and lowest class alternately, beginning with the lowest, until the required number is reached. Female first assistants who teach the first grammar grades alone or in connection with other grades in mixed grammar schools where boys and girls are instucted in the same class, and where no male assistant is employed, and where the average attendance exceeds one hundred and fifty, are not counted under the foregoing provisions, and they are paid a special salary of $1,440. Where twelve assistants are employed, there is allowed one of each class of primary salaries. Where more than twelve are employed, there are allowed additional primary salaries in the same manner as in the grammar schools. But there are not allowed to any primary department or school more than one salary of the first, second, third, or fourth class, two of the fifth or sixth class, three of the seventh or eighth class, four of the ninth or tenth class, or five of the eleventh class. When less than twelve and more than five are employed, there is deducted one salary of each of the highest and lowest of the evenly numbered classes alternately, beginning with the lowest until the required number is reached. Where less than six are employed, there is allowed one salary of each alternate class, beginning in each school with the class next below the highest class allowed in a school of the next larger size and proceeding until the required number is reached. TEACHERS OF LONG EXPERIENCE. Principals who have been so employed for fourteen years, and whose record for five years preceding the application has been meritorious and uniformly excellent, may be paid not less than the following annual salaries: Principals of male and mixed departments Principals of female departments.. Principals of primary departments and schools $3,000 1,900 1,750 Assistant teachers whose services have been meritorious and extending over a period of fourteen years receive not less than $750 per annum. INEXPERIENCED TEACHERS AND SUBSTITUTES. Assistant teachers of less than one year's experience are known as junior teachers, and are paid for the first year's service: Males, $720 per annum; females, $408 per annum; and on the expiration of the year's service they cease to be considered as junior teachers, and are entitled, as assistant teachers, to the salaries prescribed in the preceding sections. Substitute teachers are paid $1.20 per day. SPECIAL TEACHERS. No salary paid to a teacher of vocal music in a grammar or primary school, or to a teacher of French or German in a grammar school may exceed $1.50 per hour for the time actually employed in instruction. No salary paid to a teacher of drawing in a grammar school may exceed $2 per hour. [Compiled from the Forty-third Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1883-90, p. 159-187.] SYRACUSE, N. Y, [Compiled from the Forty-second Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1889-90, p. 130.] [Compiled from the Manual of the Board of School Commissioners, 1830-91, p. 65.] [Compiled from the Ninth Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1888-89, p. 52.] [Compiled from the Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1888-89. pp. 143-151.] Superintendent DISTRICT SCHOOLS-Continued. NORMAL SCHOOL, 1 principal, female. 1 principal, female. $1,500 1,000 HIGH SCHOOL. 11 first assistants, female.. 1 assistant, female 2 assistants, male 5 assistants, female. $2,000 1 first assistant, female. 2 assistants, female. $1,200 800 700 900 800 750 650 600 550 500 450 [Compiled from the Reports of the Public Schools, 1888-90, p. 87.] ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. $2,000 800 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS-continued. 1 teacher, male $1,300 Music, male. 1 principal, female 300 Drawing, female 1 teacher, male. 900 Writing, female.. SPECIAL TEACHERS. $500 800 600 550 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 $1,200 1,200 1,200 PORTLAND, OREGON. [Rules and Regulations of the Public Schools, 1830, pp. 14 and 15.] Substitutes receive $2.25 per day for teaching primary grades, $2.75 for grammar grades, and 84 for the high-school grades. ALLEGHENY, PA. [Compiled from the Thirty-sixth Annual Report of the Board of Controllers, 1889-90, p. 147.] 384-388.] $5,000 Substitutes receive the salary of the absentees whose places they fill. PHILADELPHIA, PA. [Compiled from the Seventy-second Annual Report of the Board of Public Education, 1890, pp. Superintendent 6 assistant superintendents CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. 8 teachers, female 1,000 16 teachers, female 900 1 instructor. 15 professors.... 2, 178 1,800 3 instructors... 720 2 instructors. 700 ? teachers of kindergarten, female... 450 |