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South Carolina Code of Laws
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Title 59 - Education

CHAPTER 37

Schools for Eleemosynary Institutions

SECTION 59-37-10.Schools for orphans or needy children in eleemosynary institutions.

Upon application of the directors or managing board of any eleemosynary institution in this State, operated without profit as a home for orphans or needy children who are admitted thereto, the State Board of Education shall establish a grammar or high school or both for the inmates of such institution within school age.

HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 21-611; 1952 Code Section 21-611; 1942 Code Section 5477; 1932 Code Section 5694; 1931 (37) 237, 263.

SECTION 59-37-20.Schools for eleemosynary institutions placed under direction and control of local board of trustees.

Should any such school be established, the State Board of Education shall place it under the direction and control of the board of school trustees of the school district in which the institution is located, and thereupon such board of school trustees shall employ teachers and operate the school in a building or buildings to be provided free of charge by the eleemosynary institution (such building or buildings to be approved by the board of school trustees) in the same manner and subject to all the laws, rules and regulations governing the conduct and operation of other public schools of the State.

HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 21-612; 1952 Code Section 21-612; 1942 Code Section 5478; 1932 Code Section 5695; 1931 (37) 237, 263.

SECTION 59-37-30.Expenditures; power of State Board of Education to discontinue school.

There shall not be expended for all purposes in any one scholastic year for any such school more per pupil attending than the average per pupil attending the other public schools in the State during the preceding year. The local school district shall not be required to contribute any school facilities to any such institution, and the State Board of Education may discontinue any such school at any time that in its judgment it is advisable to do so.

HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 21-613; 1952 Code Section 21-613; 1942 Code Section 5479; 1932 Code Section 5696; 1931 (37) 237, 263.