Money deposited with towns to be loaned on sufficient security taken to the town, at 6 per cent. on in- terest. 101
Loans to be made for a term not exceeding one year,
May be loaned to town, Income of, shall be appropriated to the support of schools in the respec- tive towns. 104
Income of, shall be annually paid to the town treasury before the first day of March, who shall give credit therefor, and the same shall be dis- tributed as other moneys by the selectmen to the various districts, 105
No portion of income of, shall be distributed to any district whose reg- ister shall not have been filled out and filed according to law, 110 SCHOOL YEAR-Begins on first day of April, and ends on the last day of March annually,
38 SCHOOL HOUSE-Location of, in fractional district shall determine the town to which it belongs, for purposes of visi- tation and returns,
On revoking certificate, shall de- liver a copy of such revocation to the prudential committee, and to the teacher, and file the same in the town clerk's office, 16 In case of vacancy, shall be ap- pointed by the selectmen, 17
When appointed by selectmen, to have same legal powers as when regularly elected,
Shall. annually, on or before the tenth of April, make out and return to secretary of the board, the statis- tics of schools in each district in their respective towns, according to the forms prescribed by the secre- tary. 112 SCHOOL STUDIES-Each organized town in the state shall keep and support one or more schools, for the instruction of the young in orthography, reading, writing, English grammar, geography, arithmetic, history and constitution of the United States, and good behavior; and special instruction shall be given in the geography and history, consti- tution and principles of government of the State of Vermont, TAXES-The property of any person set to a district in an adjoining town shall be taxed in such district, and only there,
For support of school for four months in each year where the dis-
To be examined by the superinten- dent and obtain certificate of qualifi- cation before opening school,
11 To be allowed the time spent in at- tending the Institute, not exceeding two days, 18 To be appointed and agreed with by prudential committee, and to be removed by him if necessary, 39
Contract for teaching, of one who fails to obtain the certificate of the town in which the district is located before he begins his school, accord- ing to Sec. 11, shall be null and void, 60
Shall procure the register of his school before he begins his school, 110
Shall keep a true record in the reg- ister, according to the form therein proscribed; shall answer all the sta- tistical inquiries therein addressed to him, and return the register to the district clerk, before the receipt of his wages, 110 TREASURER OF STATE-To pay compensa- tion of the board and secretary, on the certificate of the Governor, 6 Shall receive and give certificates of deposit for the United States de- posit money. 91
Shall hold in trust the share of United States deposit money belong- ing to unorganized towns and gores, paying them the interest thereof an- nually. 92
Shall cause a true and just appor- tionment of deposit money to be made among the organized and unorganized towns and gores, according to the United States census of 1860, as soon
as may be, and when, from time to time, a new census, under national or state law shall be taken. he shall make a new apportionment. 93
When, upon any apportionment. any town shall be found to have more than its just proportion of pub- lic moneys, the treasurer shall demand and recover of it the excess, and if any town have less than its just pro- portion, the treasurer shall make up the deficiency, 94 TREASURER OF DISTRICT-Shall be chosen at the annual meeting and hold office till another be chosen, 32
Shall make an annual report to the district of the amount of money re- ceived and disbursed by him, 32 Vacancy in office of, from any cause, shall be supplied by the selectmen till a new election, All taxes shall, by the warrant, made payable to the treasurer of dis- trict.
The distributive share of the pub- lic money belonging to each district, shall be paid to its treasurer, 83 TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC MONEY-One or more,
not exceeding three, shall be elected at the annual meeting in each town, who shall receive and take care of money deposited with the various towns, and annually report to March meeting the condition and situation of the deposit money received by them.
urer of state shall receive and give certificate of deposit for any moneys of United States hereafter to be de- posited with this state, 91 All such moneys belonging to the United States heretofore or hereafter received, shall be apportioned to and continue to be distributed and de- posited with the towns organized and unorganized, and gores, in proportion to the number of inhabitants by the United States census of 1860, till another United States census be taken, 92 Treasurer shall hold in trust the shares of unorganized towns and gores, paying the interest annually, in proportion to the inhabitants there- of.
A true and just apportionment of deposit money, among the organ- ized and unorganized towns and gores, shall be made by the treasurer of state as soon as may be after the United States census of 1860, and so from time to time after each new cen- sus by the United States, or by state law, 93 Upon each new apportionment of deposit money, the respective shares of the several towns shall be regu- lated, 94
One or more, not exceeding three, trustees of deposit money shall be annually elected in each town at March meeting,
various towns under certain condi- tions, 103
Income of, in each town shall be annually appropriated to the support of schools, 104
Trustees shall annually before the 1st of March pay over to town treas- urer all the income, and treasurer shall give credit therefor, and same shall be distributed as other moneys by the selectmen to the various dis- tricts, 105
Need not be so appropriated to the use of schools if the town has other school funds the interest of which shall be sufficient to support six months school in all the districts in town, 106 UNION DISTRICTS--Any two or more con- tiguous districts may unite and form a union district, for the support of a union school, by vote of two-thirds of the voters present at meetings legally warned in each district for that purpose,
As to that portion of the public money distributed for the attendance of scholars in the towns where they are located, union districts shall be accounted as common school districts and receive a proportionate share of public money under the regulations provided for common school dis- districts, 67--74
Shall be bodies corporate like com- mon school districts, and be called by such name as the district, at its first meeting shall determine, 68
First meeting of, shall be called at such time and place as the associate districts respectively, shall, by vote of same determine,
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