New York Statutes

§ 1710 — Boards of education have powers of trustees of common schools and trustees of academies

New York § 1710
JurisdictionNew York
Law EDNEducation
Title 2School District Organization
Art. 35Union Free School Districts

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N.Y. Education § 1710 (2026).

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§ 1710. Boards of education have powers of trustees of common schools\nand trustees of academies. The board of education of a union free\nschool district shall possess all the powers and privileges, and be\nsubject to all the duties, which the trustees of common school districts\npossess or are subject to under this chapter, not especially provided\nfor in this article, and not inconsistent with the provisions of this\narticle, including, but not limited to, those provided for in sections\nsixteen hundred four, sixteen hundred six to sixteen hundred seventeen,\nboth inclusive, and sixteen hundred nineteen of this chapter; and shall\nenjoy, whenever an academic department shall be by them established, all\nthe immunities and privileges now enjoyed by the trustees of academies\nin this st

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