Textbooks Adopted for Use in the Public Free Schools of Texas since the Enactment of the Free Textbook Law in 1919; Texas Free Textbook Law Excerpts; Adopted Textbooks by subject and grade;
Volume 11; number 3; prepared for the purpose of giving helpful information on the progress and status of Education for Negroes in Texas. Combining Rosenwald Day Suggestions as a special feature
illustrations and information related to county training schools; teacher salaries; number of teachers; enrollment; cost of grounds and buildings; industries taught; floor plans; expenditures for buildings, grounds, and equipment
Education; Bonds (Negotiable instruments); Forms (Documents); Schools; Taxes
Volume 10; number 8; forms in this bulletin should be used in both maintenance tax elections and bond elections, but a district is not required to vote a maintenance tax at the same time it votes bonds.
Volume 7; number 1; State Board of Education adopted new text books displacing the old books and throwing heavy burdens of cost and many problems of distribution upon the office.
Education; Books; Laws; Law & legal affairs; Business & finance
Volume 4; number 8; history of the free text book distribution in Texas dates from September 1, 1919 and nine years had elapsed and the administration of the law and its feasibility had in a great degree passed the experimental stage.
Education; Books; Laws; Law & legal affairs; Business & finance
Textbook law; Rules and directions for requisitioning; caring for; and distributing free text books; Rules for pupils; Financial report of State text book fund
Volume 10; number 4; Public Schools of Texas; books listed in this supplement are to be used in making selection for school libraries in addition to those found in Bulletin No. 323 which was published August 1933;
Guide to setting up a standard High School library with recommended space; librarian credentials; organization and classification of materials; and lists of book and periodical selections by discipline
That the library is an essential part of the modern high school, that adequate library facilities are as necessary for effective work of all departments is a conviction of high schools of the state
Picture books; Nature and science; travel; History and biography; fairy tales fables and myths; poetry; plays; citizenship conduct and health; teacher's professional library; magazines
Professional library materials for teachers; Special 100 book list for schools with no library or minimal collection; General list for Primary; Intermediate; or High School libraries