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Laws of Minnesota Relating to the Public School System
Laws of Minnesota Relating to the Public School System Author:Minnesota Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: 56 THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. board of the central district shall constitute a board to be known as "The Associated School Board of of ———." (Sec. 11, c. 239, ... more »Laws 1915.) 162. Same; duties of board in associated districts—The duties of the associated board shall be: (a) To hold such meetings at the central school at such times as the associated board may determine. (b) To act on questions affecting the relation of the associated rural schools and the central school. (c) To submit to a vote of the various associated rural districts the questions of levying a tax in the associated rural districts to assist in the erection of an agricultural and industrial building in connection with the central school, and the levy and collection of a tax for this purpose. The associated school board may also submit to the several associated rural districts the question of levying a tax in such district to assist the central districts in the maintenance of the industrial courses, such tax in no case to exceed two (2) mills in any year. Before any tax, either for building or for maintenance, shall be levied, it must be voted for and approved by each of the rural districts so associating with a central school. (d) To procure for demonstration and experimental work in agriculture, when necessary, a tract of land in one or more of the associated rural districts. (Sec. 12, c. 239, Laws 1915.) 163. Same; officers of associated districts—The officers of the district of the central school shall be the officers of the associated school board. (Sec. 13, c. 239, Laws 1915.) 164. Deaf children, instruction for, how provided—Upon application of any special, independent or common school district, complying with the pro visions of this act, made to the state superintendent of education...« less