CHAPTER XVIII.
department of EDUCATION".
Title i. The public schools and their management.
2. The college of The City of New York.
3. The NORMAL COLLEGE.
4. General provisions.
TITLE I.
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT.
See. 1055. Board of education and school boards; property under their
care and control; in w^hat name suits brought.
1056. School age of children.
1057. Board of education; succeeds to trusts of Public School So¬
ciety.
1058. Board of education and school boards; succeed to duties and
powers of former boards, etc.
1059. Monej'' to conduct schools to be raised by taxation after 1898.
1060. Special and general school funds; all moneys to be received by
board of education.
1061. School board, how constitnted; vacancies; members to hold no
other officers, except, etc.
106S. Board of education, how constituted; president; vacancies;
members to serve without pay.
1063. Id.; to possess powers and privileges of a corporation.
1064. Id.; to be representative of school system; to require and
revise estimates from school boards; to submit estimate for
entire school system.
1065. Id.; administers special fund; apportions general fund and
files record with comptroller.
1066. Id.; may direct comptroller to withhold certain appropria¬
tions.
1067. Id.; to Tise and control certain premises: honsing the school
board of the borough of Manhattan and other boroughs.
1068. Id.; to dispose of personal property; disposition of proceeds.
1069. Board of education to appoint certain officers, clerks, etc., and
fix their salaries.
1070. Id.; power to enact by-laws, rules and regulations.
1071. Id.; secretary; dnties; secretary and chief clerk may admin¬
ister oaths.
1072. Id.; provide for bnreans, etc., in boroughs.