686 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 249. 1922. LONGEVITY PAY. L=>¤S°*i*Y WY- For longevit pay for director of intermediate instruction, supervising princi alg, supervisor and assistant supervisor of manual tramin , prmcipalls of normal, high, manual-training high, and]-Junior high schools, the assistant principals of the Central and McKi ey Manual Training High Schools, the assistant principal (who shall be dean of irls) of the Central High School, the assistant principal (who shall he dean of girls) of the Dunbar High School, principals of grade manual—training schools, heads of dgprartments, irector and assistant director of primary instruction, ectors and assistant directors of drawing, physical culture, music, domestic science, domestic art, kindergartens, and pemnanship, rincipal and teachers in Americanization work, teachers, clerks, lihrarians and clerks, and librarians to be aid in strict conformity with the provisions of the Act entivou. ai, p. an tled "A)n Act to fix and rxulate the salaries of teachers, school officers, v¤1:s5bE.z¤avg¤.ns, and other employees of e board of education of the District of Co- "‘3°3'V m’°'1"°‘ lumbia," approved June 20, 1906, as amended by the Acts gpproved Qéjgjjgcy mquisjtm May 26, 1908, May 18, 1910, and June 26, 1912, $600,000: romided, That no part of this sum shall l)Bg81d to any person who, m the oplm-· ion of the board of education an the superintendent of schools, as an unsatisfactory efhciency rating. Principals. _ ALLOWANCE T0 PRINCIPALS. ·*ddm°¤¤* my M For allowance to principals of grade school buildings for services gmdiid schwkh rendered as such, in addition to their grade salary, to be paid in strict "<>‘·34»I>,32°· conformitfr with the lprovisions of the Act entitled "An Act to fix and regu ate the sa aries of teachers, school officers, and other employees of the board of education of the District of Columbia," approved June 20, 1906, $40,000. Siem Svhevls NIGHT SCHOOLS. slime. Salaries: For teachers and janitors of night schools, including teachers of industrial, commercial, and trade instruction, and teachers End japitolgs of night schools may also be teachers and Janitors of a sc noo $75 000. Hartman:. as Con tiugeiit expenses: For contingent and other necessary expenses, including equipment and purchase of all necessary articles and supplies for classes in industrial, commercial, and trade instruction, $4,500. I1e¥ire¤~¤¤H*m<1. TEACHERS, RETIREMENT FUND. -*“"—"°“$· For payment of annuities, $36,500. mg QE; i ° “ “ i ‘ “` Axmnicaxizarxon wom:. ,,;L‘§Q'é§mgf°'“ig“°'3 For Americanization work and_ instruction of foreigners of all ages in both day and night classes, including a principal, who, for ten months, shall give his full time to this work, at $1,800 per annum, and teachers and janitors of Americanization schools may also be E _ _ _ teachers Janitors of the day school, $12,000. _ “·'”p‘“‘°‘”"°"* For contingent and other necessary expenses, mcluding books, equipment, and supplies, $2,500. KINDERGARTEN sU1>1>Lms.
For kindergarten supplies, $6,000.