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Article 35
Union Free School Districts

Sections

1701
Boards of education corporate bodies
1702
Board of education
1703
Change in number of members of board of education
1704
Length of school year, and expenditure of funds
1705
Annexing territory to a union free school district
1706
Power of removal of member of board of education
1707
Annual organizational meetings of boards of education
1708
Regular meetings
1709
Powers and duties of boards of education
1709‑A
Powers of boards of education to ban fraternities, sororities and other secret societies
1710
Boards of education have powers of trustees of common schools and trustees of academies
1711
Appointment of superintendent of schools
1712
Kindergartens
1713
Academy may be adopted as academic department
1714
Contracts with academies
1715
Retransfer of academy to its former trustees
1716
Estimated expenses for ensuing year
1717
Corporate authorities must raise tax certified by board of education
1718
Limitation upon expenditures
1719
Deposit, custody and payment of moneys in villages
1720
Moneys and accounts in union free school districts
1721
Records
1722
Application of article
1723‑A
Temporary investment of school moneys
1724
Form and audit of claims
1725
Lease of personal property
1725‑A
Powers of boards of education
1726
Lease and lease-purchase of buildings
 



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