SIXTY-SIXTH corvcnsss. sms. 11. oe. 234. iezo. 851 Normal, high, and manual-training high schools, promoted for superior work, group B_of class six, thirty-five, at $2,200 each; Group A o class six, including seven principals of grade manualtraining schools, three hundred and eighty-four, at $1,440 each; Class five, one hundred and eighty-nine, at $1,200 each, including vocational and trade instructors; Class four, five hundred and eighteen at $1,200 each; Class three, five hundred and sixty-three at $1,200 each· Class two, three hundred and seventyl-four at $1,200 each; Class one, one hundred at $1,200 eac : Provided, That all teachers my and librarians and clerks herein provided for shall be entitled to the enema. full amount of anfy increased compensation granted for the Hscal year _ _ 1921 regardless o the increase herein made: Provided further, That if L"‘“‘°“°“· the full amount of such increased compensation should make the total compensation of any teacher in excess of $2,740 per annum, then only such portion of the increased compensation as will make the total pompiensation of such teacher equal $2,740 per annum. shall be alowe ; In all, for teachers, $2,823,860. _ Eames ,,, ,,9,, 0, The salaries appropriated herein for teachers, clerks, and hbra- pmwrmsicnm rians, in all classes d the fiscal year 1921, shall be in lieu of the present basic or initial sa aries for such classes, and the present rates of longevity increases of pay for the said classes shall apply to the basic P _ or initial salaries appropriated herein: Promkled, That for the year A for11scal
June 30, 1921, each of the teachers, clerks, and librarians in Y°°"”1·
said c asses shall receive placing in the class to which assigied, so that each teacher shall receive in addition to the basic salary herein provided a lo evity increase which shall be equal to the ongevity increase whildg is next above that received June 30, 1920. Librarians and clerks at minimum salaries as follows: c,g;g*°***'*¤¤ nd Ten librarians in high and normal schools in class five, at $1,200 each; thirty-five clerks in class four, at $960 each· in all, $45,600. No teacher, clerk, or librarian in classes one to dve, inclusive, here- *°°8°'**Y tofore promoted from one class to another shall receive for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, a less amount of longevity allowance than that which such employee was receiving at the time of his most recent promotion. _ _ Vacyrrox SCHOOLS! For the prolper care, mstruction, and super- ,X·¢¤¤¤¤d=,;=¤¤¤¤•¤¤ vision of children in the vacation sc ools and playgrounds, and super- P lg ` visors, teachers, and janitors of vacation sc ools and playgrounds, may also be supervisors, teachers, and janitqrs of day schools, $20,000. _ Loxoavrrr mr: For longevity pay for director of intermediate L¤¤¤¤***Y W- instruction, su ervising principals, supervisor and assistant supervisor of manual)traini11g, pI‘111c1p1&lS of normal, high, manual tI‘8.lI1l.[$ high, and junior high schools, the_assistant principals of the Centr and McKinley Manual Training High Schools, the assistant principal (who shall be dean of girls) of the ‘entral High School, the assistant principal (Who shall be (icuii of g1I‘lS) of the Dunbar School, p1’1I1- cipals of grade manual training schools, heads of departments, director and assistant director of primary instruction, directors and assistant directors of drawing, physical culture, music, domestic science, domestic art, kindergartens, and penmanshi , principal and teachers in Americanization work, teachers, clerks, {librarians and_ clerks, and librarians to be paid in strict conformity with the provisions of the Act entitled ‘ ‘An Act to EX and regulate the salaries of teachers, school QF} ig? P· V L officers, and other employees of the board of education of the Distmct gg, of aeéfvoi. hr, 2,, of Columbia, ” approved June 20, 1906, as amended by tho Acts Sp- 1°°· roved May 26, 1908, May 18, 1910, and June 26, 1912, $520,00QZ pmac, Provided, That no part of this sum shall be paid to any person who, in R°S*"“i°“·