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6 Prior to 1919–20, includes interest on school debt. 7 Because of the modification of the scope of "current expenditures for elementary and secondary schools," data for 1959–60 and later years are not entirely comparable with prior years. 8 Beginning in 1969–70, includes capital outlay by state and local school building authorities.
1915 The state enacted a compulsory school attendance law. Texas was one of five states that did not have a compulsory attendance law enacted prior to 1915. Students were required to attend school for 60 days in 1916-1917, 80 days in 1917-1918, and 100 days from 1918-1919. 1918 Schools began to provide textbooks for
3 days ago · Public school directory and Texas school directory (1950-2010) Texas high schools : directory of teachers (1919-1920, 1922, 1924-1926, 1928, 1930) Texas public schools : county and city superintendents (1924-1927, 1928-1929) TSLAC also holds local school records including: Galveston County (Tex.) Office of Superintendent of Schools records
University of Texas at Arlington Library 8 8. El Paso County Historical Society ... 1960-1969 7 7. 1950-1959 10 10. 1940-1949 ...
May 28, 2021 · By 1965 approximately 98 percent of Texas public school teachers had college degrees and about 40 percent had graduate degrees. ... In 1992–93 there were 1,060 ...
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In some instances, data reach back to 1869-70. In addition, national enrollment figures are given for (1) elementary and secondary departments of institutions of higher education, (2) federally operated schools on federal installations, (3) federal schools for Indians, and (4) residential schools for exceptional children.