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students do not work out they or their friends must pay For instance, if one pays five dollars a month in cash for board and earns only three dollars more, he must pay up the two remaining dollars in cash on or before the 10th of the following month. 

Student's labor is accepted as pay only when it is satisfactory. When not satisfactory the student cannot continue in school, although his standing in other respects may be good. A proper spirit of earnestness and attention to duty is expected of students in their work. 

Parents who desire that pupils should not be taken out of school to work, may pay ten dollars a month, and they can then attend school without interruption, but will nevertheless be required to labor on Monday, or at such hours out of school as may be assigned, at the rate of six hours a week.
 
LABOR IS REQUIRED OF ALL, for the sake of discipline and instruction. Day scholars are expected to work at the rate of an hour a day, without compensation, at such duties as may be assigned to them. Students usually work during one school day each week, and the half or whole of Monday, thus securing four whole days for study each week, and from one and a half to two days of work. Extra work can usually be obtained by those whose labor is desirable, and who are in need of it. 

The vacation continues three and a half months, from the middle of June to the first of October. 

School Bills.
Each month bills are made out and handed to every studen (usually on the 10th), showing what he owes the school, or what the school owes him. Parents should require their children to send them these bills, and see that what may be owing the school is paid promptly.
 
Students who have parents or friends to depend upon must pay up monthly whatever is due the school, or be liable to suspension.