Recent Centralizing Tendencies in State Educational Administration

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Recent Centralizing Tendencies in State Educational Administration
William Clarence Webster
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Walton, Agent of the State Board of Education.^ The investigation, embracing 50 representa- tive towns and cities selected from different parts of the State, shows that there must be 13, 570 persons in the State who fail by reason of parental neglect to get the prescribed amount of schooling.^" This is over 5 per cent, of the entire school population. Furthermore, it appears that in only seven cases have parents been brought into the courts on the charge of neglect, and six of these cases are r...eported ' Mass. Report, 1894-5, pp. 529-87. ^ Ibid. , p. 535.
40 CENTRALIZA TION IN ED UCA TION [182 from a single town. In some of the larger cities the law seems to be remarkably well enforced. This is due to a higher public sentiment, and a well-organized local admin- istration of the law.^ But the trouble lies in the fact that the law is very unequally enforced throughout the State. The following examples will illustrate the inequality : The average school population to one truant in truant schools was in Fall River, 1, 355 ; ii^ Lawrence, 601 ; in Worcester, 533; in New Bedford, 410; in Lynn, 303; in Lowell, 247.


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