How New York City Administers Its Schools: A Constructive Study

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World book Company, 1913 - New York (N.Y.) - 321 pages
 

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Page 25 - ... of this act. The special school fund shall contain and embrace all moneys raised for educational purposes not comprised in the general school fund. It shall be the duty of the board of estimate and apportionment and of the board of aldermen to indicate in the budget in raising the special school fund the respective amounts thereof which shall be available for use in the several boroughs.
Page 21 - By any other official act or decision of any officer, school authorities, or meetings concerning any other matter under this chapter, or any other act pertaining to common schools.
Page 10 - The Legislature shall provide for the maintenance and support of a system of free common schools, wherein all the children of this State may be educated.
Page 84 - ... are, or may be, authorized by law for school purposes, and to purchase and hold all property, real and personal, deemed by it necessary for the purposes of public education, or for the investment of the public school funds, to build and construct improvements for such purposes, and to sell the same. Such Board of Education shall have all the powers of other school districts under the laws of this state, except as herein provided.
Page 261 - The board of education shall administer all moneys appropriated or available for educational purposes in the city, subject to the provisions of law relating to the audit and payment of salaries and other claims by the department of finance.
Page 121 - The board of education shall also between the first day of January and the fifteenth day of February in each year make and transmit to the mayor of The City of New York another report bearing date the thirty-first day of December next preceding, stating the total amount of money expended for the purposes of public education in said city during the year ending on said thirtyfirst day of December.
Page 284 - Money when received shall be paid into the General Fund for the Reduction of Taxation...
Page 128 - ... to be set forth in a detailed statement in writing, addressed to the corporate authorities by the board of education, giving the various purposes of the proposed expenditure, and the amount necessary for each which may have been or which may hereafter be authorized by a majority of the voters of such...
Page 251 - ... shall serve without pay, and shall hold no office of emolument under the county, state or municipal government, except the offices of notary public or commissioner of deeds,, or offices in the national guard. Id.; to possess powers and privileges of a corporation.
Page 19 - The said department is charged with the general management and supervision of all public schools and all of the educational work of the State, including the operations of The University of the State of New York.

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