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Annual reports of the Superintendent of Public Instruction,

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These annual reports contain statistical information on teachers, students, boards and libraries, and information about school funds. These reports are prepared and submitted by the School Division Superintendents to the State Board of Education. A separate report is prepared for each county and city and then bound into books.

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Annual reports of the Superintendent of Public Instruction,

Correspondence and subject files of the Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction,

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Correspondence and subject files of the Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1974-2006, are housed in XX boxes and are arranged in original order. Records related to all aspects of public school education in Virginia. General correspondence includes correspondence with school divisions, associations, councils, commissions, committees, organizations, state government and federal government. Also includes Central Office files and correspondence with Dept. of Education departments and divisions, and other staff. May contain articles, correspondence, conference materials, meeting records, publications, newletters, speeches, and reports.

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Correspondence and subject files of the Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction,

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