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      Sec. 10-34. Approval by state board of incorporated or endowed high school or academy. The State Board of Education may examine any incorporated or endowed high school or academy in this state and, if it appears that such school or academy meets the requirements of the State Board of Education for the approval of public high schools, said board may approve such school or academy under the provisions of this part, and any town in which a high school is not maintained shall pay the whole of the tuition fees of pupils attending such school or academy, except if it is a school under ecclesiastical control.

      (1949 Rev., S. 1372.)

      Cited. 181 C. 544. Judgment of appellate court in Mary Petrowski v. Norwich Free Academy, 2 CA 551, reversed. 199 C. 231.

      Cited. 2 CA 551; judgment reversed, see 199 C. 231.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title10 > Chap164 > Sec10-34

      Sec. 10-34. Approval by state board of incorporated or endowed high school or academy. The State Board of Education may examine any incorporated or endowed high school or academy in this state and, if it appears that such school or academy meets the requirements of the State Board of Education for the approval of public high schools, said board may approve such school or academy under the provisions of this part, and any town in which a high school is not maintained shall pay the whole of the tuition fees of pupils attending such school or academy, except if it is a school under ecclesiastical control.

      (1949 Rev., S. 1372.)

      Cited. 181 C. 544. Judgment of appellate court in Mary Petrowski v. Norwich Free Academy, 2 CA 551, reversed. 199 C. 231.

      Cited. 2 CA 551; judgment reversed, see 199 C. 231.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title10 > Chap164 > Sec10-34

      Sec. 10-34. Approval by state board of incorporated or endowed high school or academy. The State Board of Education may examine any incorporated or endowed high school or academy in this state and, if it appears that such school or academy meets the requirements of the State Board of Education for the approval of public high schools, said board may approve such school or academy under the provisions of this part, and any town in which a high school is not maintained shall pay the whole of the tuition fees of pupils attending such school or academy, except if it is a school under ecclesiastical control.

      (1949 Rev., S. 1372.)

      Cited. 181 C. 544. Judgment of appellate court in Mary Petrowski v. Norwich Free Academy, 2 CA 551, reversed. 199 C. 231.

      Cited. 2 CA 551; judgment reversed, see 199 C. 231.