New York Statutes

§ 1901 — Central high school districts; number and election of members of board of education

New York § 1901
JurisdictionNew York
Law EDNEducation
Title 2School District Organization
Art. 39Central High School Districts

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N.Y. Education § 1901 (2026).

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§ 1901. Central high school districts; number and election of members\nof board of education.

1.Existing central high school districts are\ncontinued. Boards of education of such central high school districts\nheretofore established shall continue as constituted under the order of\nthe commissioner. The number of their members shall be not less than\nfive. There shall be at least one member of such a board from each\ncommon school district and at least two from each union free school\ndistrict within the central high school district. The board of education\nof each union free school district in each such central high school\ndistrict shall appoint the number of persons so designated by the\ncommissioner to represent such district as members of the board of\neducation of such central hig

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Rosenthal v. Board of Education
497 F.2d 726 (Second Circuit, 1974)
7 case citations
Vernet v. Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District
343 F. Supp. 2d 186 (E.D. New York, 2004)
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(New York Attorney General Reports, 1997)

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