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Title 2
School District Organization

Articles

31
School Districts
Sections 1501–1527-C
32
Filing of Expenditure Statements By Candidates For Membership On Board of Education
Sections 1528–1531
33
Common School Districts
Sections 1601–1619
35
Union Free School Districts
Sections 1701–1726
37
Central School Districts
Sections 1801–1809
39
Central High School Districts
Sections 1901–1917-A
40
Boards of Cooperative Educational Services
Sections 1950–1952
40‑A
Shared Personnel
Sections 1980–1981
41
District Meetings
Sections 2001–2054
43
School District Officers--town and County Officials
Sections 2101–2143
45
Supervisory Districts
Sections 2201–2218
51
City School Districts of Cities With Less Than One Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Inhabitants
Sections 2501–2530
52
City School Districts of Cities With One Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Inhabitants or More
Sections 2550–2588
52‑A
New York City Community School District System
Sections 2590–2590-V
53
School Elections In City School Districts of Cities With Less Than One Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Inhabitants
Sections 2601–2614
55
Regulation By Boards of Education of Conduct On School District Property
Sections 2801–2814
56
Charter Schools
Sections 2850–2857
 



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