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16-28-19
Section 16-28-19 Attendance districts. The county board of education shall arrange the county,
exclusive of cities, into one or more attendance districts, and said board shall appoint an
attendance officer for every district created, who shall hold his office at the will of the
county board of education, and the board of education of each city having a city board of
education shall appoint one or more attendance officers to serve at the pleasure of the appointing
board. City and county boards of education and county commissions may jointly employ any person
or persons to carry out the provisions of this chapter and such additional duties as may be
assigned them by such boards or county commissions. (School Code 1927, §317; Code 1940, T.
52, §314.)...
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16-63-4
Section 16-63-4 Duties of local boards of education; establishment of community schools advisory
committees and employment of coordinators; agreements; local funds. Every local board of education
which elects to apply for funding pursuant to this chapter shall: (1) Develop programs and
plans for increased community involvement in the public schools based upon policies and guidelines
adopted by the State Board of Education. (2) Develop programs and plans for increased community
use of public school facilities based upon policies and guidelines adopted by the State Board
of Education. (3) Establish rules governing the implementation of such programs and plans
in its public schools and submit these rules along with adopted programs and plans to the
State Board of Education for approval by the State Board of Education. Programs and plans
developed by a local board of education shall provide for the establishment of one or more
community schools advisory committees for the public schools...
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16-21-3
Section 16-21-3 Circulating libraries. Any county board of education may in lieu of granting
separate libraries for each school establish a system of circulating libraries, said libraries
to be purchased under the same conditions and in keeping with the plan set out in the previous
sections of this chapter by the county superintendent of education. Such circulating libraries
shall be available for use in the public schools of the county under rules and regulations
prescribed by the county board of education with the approval of the State Board of Education.
(School Code 1927, §397; Code 1940, T. 52, §380.)...
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16-37-5
Section 16-37-5 City and county boards may cooperate with state board. The board of education
of any county or of any city having a city board of education may cooperate with the State
Board of Education in the establishment of vocational schools or classes giving instructions
in agricultural subjects, in trade or industrial subjects or in home economics subjects and
may use any moneys raised by public taxation in the same manner as moneys for other school
purposes are used for the maintenance and support of public schools. (School Code 1927, §407;
Code 1940, T. 52, §385.)...
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16-8-35
Section 16-8-35 Conditions of promotion of pupils. The county board of education, upon the
recommendation of the county superintendent of education, shall prescribe the conditions on
which pupils in the elementary schools, limited to the first six grades of elementary instruction,
may be admitted to junior high schools, and also the conditions upon which pupils in junior
high schools may be admitted to senior high schools. (School Code 1927, §128; Code 1940,
T. 52, §96.)...
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16-8-8
Section 16-8-8 Administration and supervision of schools generally. The general administration
and supervision of the public schools of the educational interests of each county, with the
exception of cities having a city board of education, shall be vested in the county board
of education; provided, that such general administration and supervision of any city having
a city board of education may be consolidated with the administration and control of educational
matters affecting the county and vested in the county board of education. (School Code 1927,
§86; Code 1940, T. 52, §62.)...
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16-9-13
Section 16-9-13 Powers and duties as executive officer of board. The county superintendent
of education, as the executive officer of the county board of education, shall see that the
laws relating to the schools, the rules and regulations of the state and county boards of
education are carried into effect. The county superintendent of education shall have authority
to administer oaths and to examine witnesses, under oath, in any part of the county on any
matter pertaining to the public schools of the county, and to cause the examination to be
reduced to writing. (School Code 1927, §150; Code 1940, T. 52, §112.)...
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16-36-60
Section 16-36-60 State Textbook Committee. (a) The State Textbook Committee is created. The
committee shall consider the merit of textbooks offered for use in the public elementary and
high schools of the state and make recommendations for approval or rejection, or both, to
the State Board of Education as hereinafter provided. In making recommendations to the State
Board of Education, the State Textbook Committee shall also consider any recommendations made
by the State Courses of Study Committee or by the State Superintendent of Education. (b) The
State Textbook Committee shall be composed of 23 members. Four of the members shall be secondary
school classroom teachers and four elementary school classroom teachers. One of these eight
members shall be appointed from each of the seven United States Congressional Districts, as
such districts are constituted on July 1, 1998, and one shall be appointed statewide. Four
members shall be appointed from the state at large, and these four...
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45-48-101.21
Section 45-48-101.21 Districts; representation. (a) That area known as the Marshall County
school system and served by the Marshall County Board of Education shall be divided by the
board into four districts. The initial boundaries of the districts shall be based upon a map
drawn by the board and filed in the office of the Judge of Probate of Marshall County by the
members of the board. The separate districts shall be known as and shall include the following
schools: (1) District 1, Ashbury. (2) District 2, Douglas. (3) District 3, Brindlee Mountain.
(4) District 4, DAR. (b) As the terms of current board members expire, members shall be elected
to the board to represent those districts without representation on the board. If more than
one of those districts is without representation on the board, the board shall designate from
which district or districts successor board members shall be elected. In designating the sequence
of election of members from the districts, the board shall...
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45-5-100
Section 45-5-100 Compensation. (a) Members of the county Board of Education of Blount County,
except the member serving from beat or precinct 36, serving on August 10, 1973, shall serve
out the terms for which they have theretofore been elected. The Governor shall appoint a member
of the board to fill the vacancy caused by the elimination of a member from beat or precinct
36 for the remainder of the term for which the member from the beat or precinct 36 had theretofore
been elected. Their successors shall be elected as provided in this section. (b) For the purpose
of the nomination and election of members of the county board of education, that part of Blount
County lying outside the corporate limits of the City of Oneonta is redivided into five districts
having the following beats and boundaries as established on May 7, 1992: (1) DISTRICT I: Mount
High, Smoke Rise, Blount Springs, Hayden, Bangor/Sugar Creek, and Nectar. (2) DISTRICT II:
Blountsville, Summit, and Royal. (3) DISTRICT...
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