To the Senate of the State of Nezv Jersey: In 1909 the Senate appointed the undersigned Senators to act with the State Board of Education as a Committee to investigate the methods and practices, expenses and disbursements of our public schools. .I n1910 the Committee was continued. In both years the State Board of Education selected Samuel St. John Mc Cutchen of Plainfield, William H. Morrow of Belvidere, and William G. Schauffler of Lakewood, to act as its representatives. In 1911 the Senate continued the Committee, substituting, however, for the State Board of Education, Messrs. Mc Cutchen, Morrow and Schauffler. Such Committee respectfully submits the following report: During 1909 numerous written questions were prepared and submitted to the Principals, Superintendents and Boards of Education throughout the State. The object of these questions was to obtain information about: The revenues of the school districts, the sources from which they were derived, the objects for which they were disbursed and the care exercised in their management and disbursement. The land devoted to school purposes, the methods pursued in its purchase, the buildings thereon, the practices followed in and about their construction, their present condition and the insurance upon them. The character of text-books and supplies and the methods employed in their purchase and distribution. The attention given to the physical condition of the children and to what extent, if any, they were examined by physicians.
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