The Law of Local Public School AdministrationMcGraw-Hill, 1953 - 271 páginas |
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Página 18
... regulations more specific , so they are best calculated to attain the general statutory objective , because local administrators are the ones constantly in touch with the par- ticular problems . The local school board has professional ...
... regulations more specific , so they are best calculated to attain the general statutory objective , because local administrators are the ones constantly in touch with the par- ticular problems . The local school board has professional ...
Página 19
... regulations on a particular subject is unconstitutional , the legislature has acted outside the scope of its power ... regulations are void . The local rules must not deal with matters not intended by the legis- lature or go outside the ...
... regulations on a particular subject is unconstitutional , the legislature has acted outside the scope of its power ... regulations are void . The local rules must not deal with matters not intended by the legis- lature or go outside the ...
Página 191
... regulation of pupils in these matters . The school board has the power to make rules and regulations for the control of pupils , and pupils are bound to obey them . How- ever , no state or local rule may deny a pupil his constitutional ...
... regulation of pupils in these matters . The school board has the power to make rules and regulations for the control of pupils , and pupils are bound to obey them . How- ever , no state or local rule may deny a pupil his constitutional ...
Contenido
The Legal Status of Local School Boards | 1 |
School Finance | 55 |
Creation and Alteration of School Districts | 69 |
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