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Code · South Carolina · Title 59 - EDUCATION · CHAPTER 39 · High Schools

§ 59-39-90. Rights, powers, and privileges of trustees of high school districts established by adjoining districts.

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§ 59-39-90. Rights, powers, and privileges of trustees of high school districts established by adjoining districts.
Such high school boards of trustees shall have all of the rights, powers and privileges conferred by law upon the trustees of common school districts and may manage, lease, dispose of, sell, deliver or convey the property of the district upon such terms and conditions as the board shall deem proper and, when authorized by the boards of trustees of a majority of the cooperating districts, may discontinue the operation of such high school. But such right to manage, lease, dispose of, sell, deliver or convey the property of the district or discontinue the operation of the high school shall be subject to the approval of the county board of education.
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