School architecture; a handy manual for the use of architects and school authorities . officer under the di-rection of said board at the expense of the 5418. Said board may examine or causeto be examined a school building or an outhouseand condemn the same as unfit for occupation oruse, and a building or outhouse so condemned bywritten notice served upon the chairman of theboard of school directors or the person havingsuch school in charge, shall not be occupied orused until the same is repaired and the sanitaryconditions approved by the state board of person who violates a


School architecture; a handy manual for the use of architects and school authorities . officer under the di-rection of said board at the expense of the 5418. Said board may examine or causeto be examined a school building or an outhouseand condemn the same as unfit for occupation oruse, and a building or outhouse so condemned bywritten notice served upon the chairman of theboard of school directors or the person havingsuch school in charge, shall not be occupied orused until the same is repaired and the sanitaryconditions approved by the state board of person who violates a provision of this sectionshall be fined not more than fifty dollars nor lessthan five dollars.— (General Statutes of Vermont,Chapter 225.) The Connecticut Law137. Every school district shall be a bodycorporate. And shall have power to sue and besued, to purchase, receive, hold, and convey realand personal property for school purposes; Tobuild, purchase, hire, and repair schoolhouses, andsupply them with fuel, furniture, and other ap-pendages and accommodations; To establish 217. 218 Schoolhouse Lazvs schools of different grades; To purchase globes,maps, blackboards, and other school apparatus;To establish and maintain a school library; Toemploy teachers, except for such time as the townmay direct the school visitors to employ theteachers; And shall pay the wages of such teach-ers as are employed by the district committee inconformity to law; To lay taxes and borrowmoney for all the foregoing purposes; And tomake all lawful agreements and regulations forestablishing and conducting schools, not incon-sistent with the regulations of the town havingjurisdiction of the schools in such district. 169. No district shall be entitled to receiveany money from the state, or town, unless it hasa schoolhouse and outbuildings, satisfactory tothe board of school visitors. 170. No new district schoolhouse shall bebuilt except according to a plan approved by theboard of school visitors and by


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