History of Hudson, N.H.: formerly a part of Dunstable, Mass., 1673-1733, Nottingham, Mass., 1733-1741, District of Nottingham, 1741-1746, Nottingham West, N.H., 1746-1830, Hudson, N.H., 1830-1912
History of Hudson, N.H.: formerly a part of Dunstable, Mass., 1673-1733, Nottingham, Mass., 1733-1741, District of Nottingham, 1741-1746, Nottingham West, N.H., 1746-1830, Hudson, N.H., 1830-1912
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 edition. Excerpt: ...203 12.81 28. 1905 3,385.93 208 16.28 32. 1910 4,243.40 220 19.29 33. Town School System At the annual town meeting, March 10, 1885, it was voted to adopt the town system of schools, whereby the ten existing districts were abolished and one district prevailed for school purposes. This was a pioneer movement ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 edition. Excerpt: ...203 12.81 28. 1905 3,385.93 208 16.28 32. 1910 4,243.40 220 19.29 33. Town School System At the annual town meeting, March 10, 1885, it was voted to adopt the town system of schools, whereby the ten existing districts were abolished and one district prevailed for school purposes. This was a pioneer movement along this line, and Hudson was one of the very few towns of the state to adopt this system previous to the passage of the Act by the Legislature at the June session, 1885, approved August 13, of the same year. Among the provisions of that law were the following stipulations: Section 1. The divisions of towns into school districts heretofore existing is hereby abolished, and each town shall hereafter constitute a single district for school purposes; provided however that districts organized under special acts of the legislature may retain their present organization. Section 4. The duties heretofore devolving upon superintending and prudential committees shall hereafter be performed by a school board of three persons in each town, to be chosen by ballot at the annual school meeting, and to hold office for three years; provided however, that at the first election under the act, one person shall be chosen for three years, one for two years, and one person for one year, and thereafter one person shall be chosen each year. It proved that there were those in Hudson opposed to the change in the system, so at an adjourned meeting held March 17, 1885, action was taken to reconsider the vote of the town passed to adopt the town system of schools. Seventy votes were recorded in favor and seventy-five against a reconsideration. A school board was chosen at this meeting consisting of the following members: Kimball Webster, for one year; David O. Smith, for...
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