Excerpt from Texas School Laws: A Brief Compilation for Teachers of Laws Relating to Teachers and Puplils; June, 1920
An employe of the State or of any district, county, city town, or school, who may be responsible for the payment of the salary of any county judge acting as ex-officio county superintendent of public schools of any county, district, or town superintendent or principal, or other school officer, or any teacher, librarian, assessor, county treasurer, treasurer of county school depository, or treasurer of school district depository, after notice by the State Superintendent that the said person has failed to comply with the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than $50 nor more than $500, and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction may withhold warrants for further payment of State apportionments until the aforesaid officials have made satisfactory reports as herein provided. [Acts of 36th Leg., 2nd Called Session, Chap.71.]
Sec. 2. The county superintendent of public instruction shall have, under the direction of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the immediate supervision of all matters pertaining to public education in his county. He shall confer with the teachers and trustees and give them advice when needed, visit and examine schools, and deliver lectures that shall tend to create an interest in public education. He shall spend as much as four days in each week visiting the schools while they are in session, when it is possible for him to do so. He shall have authority over all the public schools within his county, except such of the independent school districts as have a scholastic population of five hundred or more. In such independent school districts as have less than five hundred scholastic population the reports of the principals and treasurers to the State Department of Education shall be approved by the county superintendent before they are forwarded to the State Superintendent, and all appeals such independent school districts shall lie to the county superintendent and county board of education, and from the decisions of the county superintendent and county board of education to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction and to the State Board of Education. [Art. 2752, R. S., 1911.]
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