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EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 1920-1924



1920.  In order to provide elementary education for children
residing in the county, or in order to provide elementary education
for children of migratory laborers engaged in seasonal industries
within the county, the county superintendent of schools may, with the
approval of the county board of education, when funds are not
available from other sources and in his judgment it is necessary, do
any one or more of the following acts:
   (a) Establish and maintain one or more emergency elementary
schools for children.
   (b) Provide one or more emergency teachers for the regular
elementary schools of the districts in the county for the pupils.
   (c) Provide transportation for the children to an elementary
school.
   In lieu of providing transportation of any pupil, the county
superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the county board
of education, pay to the parents or guardian of the pupil the cost of
food and lodging for the pupil at a place convenient to an
elementary school. The amount so paid shall not exceed the cost of
providing for the transportation of the pupil to and from his home
and the school.
   The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the
county board of education, pay the expenses incurred in providing
all the facilities and services authorized in this section, including
necessary capital outlays, from the county school service fund.
   All emergency schools shall be maintained in accordance with
standards prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.




1921.  The county superintendent of schools shall draw requisitions
upon the unobligated funds of any suspended school district under his
jurisdiction to pay in whole or in part the expenses incurred for
the maintenance of emergency schools in the district.



1922.  The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval
of the county board of education, insure all real and personal
property constructed, purchased, or otherwise provided by him for
emergency schools established by him.


1923.  The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval
of the county board of education, transfer or sell the real and
personal property of any emergency school maintained by him to any
elementary school district under his jurisdiction, or to any other
political subdivision of the state within which the school is
located, upon such terms and conditions as are agreed upon by the
county superintendent of schools, with the approval of the county
board of education, and the governing board or authority of the
district or other political subdivision. Districts and other
political subdivisions may enter into such agreements and acquire
such property. Any funds received by the county superintendent of
schools under this section shall be paid by him into the county
school service fund.



1924.  The units of average daily attendance for a fiscal year in an
emergency school maintained by the county superintendent of schools
shall be computed by dividing the total number of days of pupils'
attendance in the emergency school during the fiscal year by 175.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Edc > 1920-1924

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 1920-1924



1920.  In order to provide elementary education for children
residing in the county, or in order to provide elementary education
for children of migratory laborers engaged in seasonal industries
within the county, the county superintendent of schools may, with the
approval of the county board of education, when funds are not
available from other sources and in his judgment it is necessary, do
any one or more of the following acts:
   (a) Establish and maintain one or more emergency elementary
schools for children.
   (b) Provide one or more emergency teachers for the regular
elementary schools of the districts in the county for the pupils.
   (c) Provide transportation for the children to an elementary
school.
   In lieu of providing transportation of any pupil, the county
superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the county board
of education, pay to the parents or guardian of the pupil the cost of
food and lodging for the pupil at a place convenient to an
elementary school. The amount so paid shall not exceed the cost of
providing for the transportation of the pupil to and from his home
and the school.
   The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the
county board of education, pay the expenses incurred in providing
all the facilities and services authorized in this section, including
necessary capital outlays, from the county school service fund.
   All emergency schools shall be maintained in accordance with
standards prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.




1921.  The county superintendent of schools shall draw requisitions
upon the unobligated funds of any suspended school district under his
jurisdiction to pay in whole or in part the expenses incurred for
the maintenance of emergency schools in the district.



1922.  The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval
of the county board of education, insure all real and personal
property constructed, purchased, or otherwise provided by him for
emergency schools established by him.


1923.  The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval
of the county board of education, transfer or sell the real and
personal property of any emergency school maintained by him to any
elementary school district under his jurisdiction, or to any other
political subdivision of the state within which the school is
located, upon such terms and conditions as are agreed upon by the
county superintendent of schools, with the approval of the county
board of education, and the governing board or authority of the
district or other political subdivision. Districts and other
political subdivisions may enter into such agreements and acquire
such property. Any funds received by the county superintendent of
schools under this section shall be paid by him into the county
school service fund.



1924.  The units of average daily attendance for a fiscal year in an
emergency school maintained by the county superintendent of schools
shall be computed by dividing the total number of days of pupils'
attendance in the emergency school during the fiscal year by 175.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Edc > 1920-1924

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 1920-1924



1920.  In order to provide elementary education for children
residing in the county, or in order to provide elementary education
for children of migratory laborers engaged in seasonal industries
within the county, the county superintendent of schools may, with the
approval of the county board of education, when funds are not
available from other sources and in his judgment it is necessary, do
any one or more of the following acts:
   (a) Establish and maintain one or more emergency elementary
schools for children.
   (b) Provide one or more emergency teachers for the regular
elementary schools of the districts in the county for the pupils.
   (c) Provide transportation for the children to an elementary
school.
   In lieu of providing transportation of any pupil, the county
superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the county board
of education, pay to the parents or guardian of the pupil the cost of
food and lodging for the pupil at a place convenient to an
elementary school. The amount so paid shall not exceed the cost of
providing for the transportation of the pupil to and from his home
and the school.
   The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval of the
county board of education, pay the expenses incurred in providing
all the facilities and services authorized in this section, including
necessary capital outlays, from the county school service fund.
   All emergency schools shall be maintained in accordance with
standards prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.




1921.  The county superintendent of schools shall draw requisitions
upon the unobligated funds of any suspended school district under his
jurisdiction to pay in whole or in part the expenses incurred for
the maintenance of emergency schools in the district.



1922.  The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval
of the county board of education, insure all real and personal
property constructed, purchased, or otherwise provided by him for
emergency schools established by him.


1923.  The county superintendent of schools may, with the approval
of the county board of education, transfer or sell the real and
personal property of any emergency school maintained by him to any
elementary school district under his jurisdiction, or to any other
political subdivision of the state within which the school is
located, upon such terms and conditions as are agreed upon by the
county superintendent of schools, with the approval of the county
board of education, and the governing board or authority of the
district or other political subdivision. Districts and other
political subdivisions may enter into such agreements and acquire
such property. Any funds received by the county superintendent of
schools under this section shall be paid by him into the county
school service fund.



1924.  The units of average daily attendance for a fiscal year in an
emergency school maintained by the county superintendent of schools
shall be computed by dividing the total number of days of pupils'
attendance in the emergency school during the fiscal year by 175.