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Statute-- District Schools Free to All Resident Children Not Applicable to Cities of the First or Second Class
Kansas Session Laws, 1877, Chapter 170, Pages 224-225
[Amends 1876 Law]
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Kan. Sess. L., 1877, p. 224

CHAPTER CLXX.

SCHOOLS--BRANCHES TAUGHT--ADMISSION REFUSED, PENALTY.

AN ACT to amend an act entitled "An act for the regulation and support of common schools," approved March 4th, 1876, being sections 1 and 4 of article 5, chapter 122.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:

SECTION 1. That section one of article five of chapter one hundred and twenty-two of the laws of eighteen hundred


Kan. Sess. L., 1877, p. 225

and seventy-six be amended as follows: Section 1. That in each and every school district shall be taught orthography, reading, writing, English grammar, geography and arithmetic, and such other branches as may be determined by the district board: Provided, That the instruction given in the several branches taught shall be in the English language.

SEC. 2. That section four of said article and chapter be and the same is hereby amended as follows: Section 4. The members of any district board willfully violating any of the provisions of this article, or refusing the admission of any children into the common schools, shall forfeit to the county the sum of one hundred dollars each for every month so offending during which such schools are taught; and all moneys forfeited to the common-school fund of the county under this act shall be expended by the county superintendent for the education of such children in the school district thus denied equal educational advantages: Provided, That any member of said board who shall protest against the action of his said board in excluding any children from equal educational advantages, or in violating any of the provisions of this article, shall not be subject to the penalty herein named: And provided further, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to cities of the first or second class.

SEC. 3. That sections one and four of the act to which this is amendatory be and the same are hereby repealed.

SEC. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication once in the Commonwealth.

Approved March 3, 1877.

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled bill now on file in my office, and that the same was published in the Commonwealth March 4, 1877.

THOS. H. CAVANAUGH, Secretary of State.


Kan. Sess. L., 1877, Title Page

STATE OF KANSAS.

THE

SESSION O LAWS OF 1877,
AND MEMORIALS,

PASSED AT THE

SEVENTEENTH SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE,

COMMENCED AT THE STATE CAPITOL ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1877.

TOGETHER WITH

LIST OF STATE OFFICERS, AND MEMBERS AND OFFICERS OF BOTH BRANCHES OF THE LEGISLATURE.

TOPEKA, KANSAS:
GEO. W. MARTIN, KANSAS PUBLISHING HOUSE.
1877.


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