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PARENTAL SCHOOL.

The salary of the principal of the Parental school will remain as at present fixed by the Board ($1,440) until the experience or increase in the number of classes shall require an increase in salary under the schedule for primary principals.

Assistants in the Parental school will be paid under the schedule for teachers of ungraded classes.

EVENING SCHOOLS.

Principals of evening schools which have an average daily attendance of 300 or more pupils shall be paid $100 per month.

In the case of evening schools in which the average daily attendance is less than 300 the principal's salary will be fixed annually by the Board.

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Nead teacher of drawing department, Humboldt Evening High school....
Assistants teaching High school classes and assistant teachers of draw-

100.00

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Janitors shall be paid five ($5.00) dollars per room up to and including ten rooms, and $4.50 per room thereafter.

This shall not apply to the schools mentioned below, nor to the janitorial service in buildings where more than one janitor is employed.

Hunter's Point school, per month.

Ocean House school, per month..

Harrison Primary, per month...

SUBSTITUTES.

Day substitutes and teachers on the day unassigned list in Primary and
Grammar schools, when actually engaged in teaching, per day.

Substitutes in evening schools, per evening...

Substitutes in evening schools, for reporting..

High school substitutes, per day..

FINES AND DEDUCTIONS.

$15.00

20.00

20.00

$3.00

2.50

1.00

5.00

See rules of the Board of Education.

GENERAL DIRECTIONS.

Teachers' annual salaries shall be paid in twelve equal installments, one installment for each month in the calendar year.

This schedule of salaries shall not, during the fiscal year 1908-1909, adversely affect the teaching force of those schools that were destroyed by the fire of 1906 and are now in process of rehabilitation.

Except for change of position, no salary shall be reduced by reason of the operation of this schedule.

Salaries of newly appointed teachers shall commence on the date of the beginning of actual and personal service; and all increase in the pay of teachers shall begin on the anniversary of such date.

In classes consisting of two grades, the salary of the higher grade will be paid when the average attendance in the higher grade equals or exceeds twofifths of the average attendance for the class; provided, that when the average attendance of the entire class is less than forty, the salary of the lower grade shall be paid.

When there are more than two grades in a class, the Board will determine the salary of the teacher.

GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.

Class 1. Schools in which the total average daily attendance is 650 or over, and in which the average daily attendance in the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades (grammar department) has been 400 or over for at least one school year immediately previous to their rating, shall be known as Class 1, Grammar schools.

Schools consisting entirely of grammar grade classes and having had an average daily attendance of 500 or more pupils for at least one school year immediately preceding their ranking, shall be rated as Class 1. Grammar schools, provided that all the grammar grades are represented therein.

Class 2. Schools in which the average daily attendance is 450 or over, and which have had an average daily attendance of 225 or more pupils in the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grades for at least one school year immediately preceding their ranking, shall be rated as Class 2, Grammar schools.

Each principal of a high school or Class 1 grammar school may send to the Board for approval the name of an assistant who shall act as clerk of the school. Such appointees shall be paid fifteen dollars per month in high schools and ten dollars per month in Class 1, grammar schools, in addition to their regular salaries. School clerks shall assist in the preparation of reports, programs, etc.

Vice-principals of high schools acting as heads of departments will be paid the experience salary of the latter position where the experience salary of their positions as vice-principal would be lower.

Commercial and high school assistants holding only special certificates shall be paid a salary of $1,500 per annum.

No person shall be appointed head of a high school department nor, after the fiscal year 1907-1908, continued in that position, unless such person shall have at least one assistant under his or her supervision.

Current expenses of high school laboratories (including salary of student assistants) per school, shall not exceed $40 per month.

In all schools consisting of more than four classes, the minimum average daily attendance per primary class, exclusive of 1st grades and classes of more than two grades, shall be 40; and the minimum average daily attendance per grammar class shall be 45.

Experience shall be reckoned from date of assignment to the different positions in the San Francisco school department, but the salary of a promoted teacher shall in no case be less than that attaching to the position from which he or she may have been promoted. Experience acquired elsewhere shall not, so far as salaries are concerned, be considered.

A vice-principal, when acting in the capacity of principal, shall receive the minimum salary scheduled for the principal whose place he or she is temporarily filling.

Since Sec. 1687 of the school law provides that "Beginners shall be taught by teachers who have had at least two years' experience or by normal school graduates," normal school graduates who have successfully completed their probationary term as teachers of first grade classes will be allowed two years' experience as the equivalent of their normal school training.

Five ($5.00) dollars additional per month shall be paid to regular teachers in primary and grammar schools holding special certificates in music and teaching singing, provided, however, that such teachers shall be required to teach, as far as practicable, every class in the school, in this subject.

The minimum salary for teachers of ungraded classes shall be $1,008 per annum. This salary shall continue during their probationary period and until their experience in ungraded classes plus their previous experience in grammar classes of this department shall entitle them to an increase under the salary schedule for 1st, 7th and 8th grades.

Yard Assistant. In primary schools having an average daily attendance of 500 or over, the principal may name, for the approval of the Board, an assistant to perform yard duty, who shall be paid therefor ten dollars per month, in addition to her regular salary.

HIGH SCHOOLS.

All High school instructors who reached the maximum salary under the schedule of 1907-1908 are allowed the experience of four years under which the maximum was reached.

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All Teachers, Principals and Superintendents (except substitutes).

768.30

633.35

$1,155.75

MEDAL FUNDS.

NAME OF FUND.

Bridge Silver Medal.

Deposited in.

Hibernia Savings & Loan Society. Denman Grammar School.....Hibernia Savings & Loan Society. Denman Silver Medal.. .German Savings & Loan Society. Hancock Grammar School..German Savings & Loan Society. Jean Parker Gram. School..German Savings & Loan Society. John Swett Gram. School....Hibernia Savings & Loan Society. Lincoln Grammar School......Hibernia Savings & Loan Society.

In fund June 30, 1909.

$2,045.49 1,076.55

2,029.62

419.42

326.62

227.39

2,641.53

Number of High Schools.

Number of Grammar Schools.
Number of Primary Schools.
Number of Evening Schools..

Total number of Schools.

SCHOOLS.

Number of brick school buildings owned by the department..
Number of wooden school buildings owned by the department.
Number of buildings or rooms rented by the department..

Total number of buildings used by the department..

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