... dissolution of high-school district may be effected by a vote of electors, due notice having been given; one of two high schools may be discontinued by vote of electors. Any city may establish a technical school or college as part of public-school... Manual of the Free High Schools of Wisconsin - Page 90by Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction - 1906 - 116 pagesFull view - About this book
| Wisconsin - Bills, Private - 1903 - 1006 pages
...sub-district, and the treasurers of such municipality shall collect the taxes thus apportioned and pay over tho same to the high school treasurer and return the delinquent...more towns or school districts and an incorporated vilage or city, the otiicers thereof shall be elected for the same terms as in other districts by joint... | |
| Wisconsin - Election law - 1906 - 372 pages
...village. [See. -491, Statutes of 181)8, as amended by sec. 1, ch. 57, laws of 1899.] Two or more adjoining towns or school districts, or one or more towns or...school districts and an incorporated village or city, when the same together will make a district of contiguous territory, may unite in establishing and... | |
| Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Abram Daniel Smith, Philip Loring Spooner, Obadiah Milton Conover, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frederick C. Seibold - Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 776 pages
...(Supp. 1906), provides for the formation of a "joint free high school district" by two or more adjoining towns or school districts, or one or more towns or...school districts and an incorporated village or city when the same together will make a district of contiguous territory. The statute provides for the submission... | |
| Wisconsin - 1911 - 422 pages
...forming such district. (190i) c. 144) Joint high school districts. Section 491. Two or more adjoining towns or school districts, or one or more towns or...school districts and an incorporated village or city, when the same together will make a district of contiguous territory, may unite in establishing and... | |
| Wisconsin - Session laws - 1911 - 1208 pages
...electors of any town, village or city school district or sub-districts or of two or more adjoining towns or school districts, or one or more towns or...school districts and an incorporated village or city having organized and maintained two free high schools, may at any annual or special meeting vote upon... | |
| Wisconsin - Educational law and legislation - 1915 - 216 pages
...actions. [1909 c. 144; 1915 c. 36] Joint high school districts. SECTION 491. Two or more adjoining towns or school districts, or one or more towns or...school districts and an incorporated village or city, when the same together will make a district of contiguous territory, may unite in establishing and... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1915 - 1332 pages
...technical school or college as part of public-school system by vote of electors. Two or more adjoining towns or school districts, or one or more towns or...school districts and an incorporated village or city, when same are contiguous, may unite and maintain a high school by vote of electors of civil units interested.... | |
| Educational law and legislation - 1916 - 1000 pages
...technical school or college as part of public-school system by vote of electors. Two or more adjoining towns or school districts, or one or more towns or...school districts and an incorporated village or city, when same are contiguous, may unite and maintain a high school by vote of electors of civil units interested.... | |
| Education - 1916 - 1294 pages
...technical school or college as part of public-school system by vote of electors. Two or more adjoining towns or school districts, or one or more towns or...school districts and an incorporated village or city, when same are contiguous, may unite and maintain a high school by vote of electors of civil units Interested.... | |
| Education - 1916 - 1314 pages
...technical school or college as part of public-school system by vote of electors. Two or more adjoining towns or school districts, or one or more towns or...school districts and an Incorporated village or city, when same are contiguous, may unite and maintain a high school by vote of electors of civil units interested.... | |
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