Tuition contracts between school districts
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- These contracts provided for payments to allow children from one school district to attend school in a neighboring district. It included information about contracting districts; number of students who will attend school under the contract; who will provide transport students, period of contract, and amount to be paid; and list of children to be taught under the contract, giving names, ages, and number of miles to contract school.
Title
- Tuition contracts between school districts
Quantity
- 4.2 cubic feet
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- A3220
Creator
Arrangement
Chronological by school year, then alphabetical by county, then numerical by supervisory district number.
Scope and Content Note
These contracts provided for payments to allow children from one school district to attend school in a neighboring district. Contracting districts generally were common school districts whose school age population was too small to justify maintenance of a school.
The contracts contain the following information: names, titles, and addresses of contracting school officials; town and school district number of contracting districts; amount paid per student and terms of payment; assessed valuation of contracting district; number of school age children in contracting district and number who will attend school under the contract; name of person or firm hired to transport students from contracting district, period of contract, and amount to be paid; and list of children to be taught under the contract, giving names, ages, and number of miles to contract school.
Later contracts also provide additional information on the contracting district: number of children attending school within district; and number of teachers employed in district.
Other Finding Aids
Container list.
Custodial History
Accessioned as part of old accession -274, old collection 409, boxes 35 (part) - 39 (part).
Access Restrictions
Restricted under the Freedom of Information Law (personal privacy) and FERPA. The restrictions of non-directory student information under FERPA last for 100 years unless a student or parent has signed and filed a waiver allowing disclosure of the record.
Access Terms
Corporate Name(s)
- University of the State of New York
- New York (State). Education Department. Assistant Commissioner for Elementary Education
- New York (State). Education Department