ave
reached the maximum of the existing schedule on December 31, 1919,
shall, on January 1, 1920, be advanced by the receipt of one hundred
twenty dollars ($120) per annum to the new maximum of their rank in the
following schedule:
NORMAL SCHOOL.
Head master, first year $3636,
annual increase $144, maximum $4,500
Master, Director of Model
School, first year $2916,
annual increase $144, maximum 4,068
Masters, first year $2484, annual
increase $144, maximum 3,492
Junior Masters, first year $1620,
annual increase $144, maximum 3,060
First Assistants, first year $1812,
annual increase $96, maximum 2,484
Assistants, first year $1668,
annual increase $96, maximum 2,340
Clerical Assistant, first year
$984, annual increase $96,
maximum 1,272
LATIN AND DAY HIGH SCHOOLS.
Head Masters, first year $3636,
annual increase $144, maximum $4,500
Masters, Heads of Departments,
first year $2484, annual
increase $144, maximum 3,492
Junior Masters, appointed before
June 1, 1906, who have
attained the rank of Master 3,204
Junior Masters, appointed after
June 1, 1906, first year $1764,
annual increase $144, maximum 3,060
Assistant Principals, first year
$2004, annual increase $96,
maximum 2,484
The rank of assistant principal shall be abolished as the
position becomes vacant by the retirement of the present
incumbents.
First Assistants, first year
$1,812, annual increase $96,
maximum 2,484
Industrial Instructors, Heads
of Departments (High School of
Practical Arts), first year
$1,812, annual increase $96,
maximum 2,484
Assistants, first year $1,452,
annual increase $96, maximum 2,316
Junior Assistants, first year
$1,008, annual increase $96,
maximum 1,200
Instructors in Mechanical
Department (Mechanic Arts
High School), first year
$1,764, annual increase $144,
maximum 2,772
Co-ordinator, first year $2,412,
annual increase $96, maximum 3,180
Co-operative Instructors
(Brighton, Charlestown,
Dorchester, East Boston and
Hyde Park High Schools),
first year $1,884, annual
increase $144, maximu
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