Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1885 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Teacher’s State Certificate. At a recent meeting of the Stale Board of Education authority was given to the County Superintendents of the Bute tobold examinations for teachers’ state certificates- The examination will.'be divided into three parts, and the questions prepared by the State Board will t»c pi es<Dted to applicants ou the hat Hatunlays of February, March and Apttl Applicants will tie examined »> follows : Ou the laM Saturday of F--b.—ln Arithmetic, Grammar. Physiol >gy. Geo eraphy, Physics and U. 8. History. On the last Saturday in March —ln Algebr-, Beading ekieve of Tearhtug, Phpsical Geography. Z-oiogy; U 8 Constitution and Mvial Science. On the laet Saturday !.» April -In Geometry, Literature* Ordiogruphv; Rhetoric, BotanyJ General History and Penmanship.

Applicants for State Certificates mu*t have taught sqno 1 not less than fortyeight n onths, of which not less than sixteen shall have bean in Indiana. — bev shall present to the coun y Superintendent, before entering upon the ex» mination satisfactory evidence of good moral character, and professional abjlity, and pay the sum cf five dollars, tach the sum prescribed by law, which in no case tan be refunded. The manuscripts, fees and tL-tiu?oni-u!s will be sent immediately lo the Sirperintendent of Public Instruction. and I there be examined and graded ny the State Board of Education. Gertitieates will be granted to applicants who make =< general average of seventy-five per cent, aad do not fail below R’X'y per cent, in anv subject. To the teachers of our county who desire to obtain State Certificates. 1 wifi say, that these examina ,: ons will be held in connection with the '1 ular Monthly Examia tins. at itiec .j -tated.

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