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Code · Mississippi · Title 37. Education · In General

§ 37-13-41. Reports by school superintendents as to type and amount of work performed in each grade.

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All principals and/or superintendents of public schools in all school districts in Mississippi shall report to their county superintendent of education upon forms prepared and sent to the county superintendent of education by the director of the division of instruction, giving the type and amount of work done in each grade of their respective school, with other information that may be desired by the director. The county superintendents of education shall compile this information on forms sent out by the director. This shall be made in duplicate, one
(1)copy to be sent to the director, and the other filed as other public records are filed in the county superintendents’ offices. This report shall be made to the director by the county superintendents of education not later than the first of June each year.
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