[Adopted 4-25-1911]
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Editor's Note: Formerly Article V of Ch. 6, Special Acts.
Resolved by this Assembly: That the territory heretofore included within the limits of School District Number Ten of the Town of Wilton, formed from parts of the Towns of Wilton, Redding and Weston, and all the inhabitants within said territory, be and they are hereby made and continued a body politic and corporate under the name of District No. 10 of the Town of Wilton, with all the powers given to school districts by Chapters 135 and 137 of the General Statutes and amendments thereof.
All moneys expended by the Town of Wilton for the maintenance of a public school in said district shall be paid by said towns on the basis of the school enumeration of children in said district, to be determined as follows: the whole number of children enumerated in the district shall be taken as the common denominator, and the number of children so enumerated residing in each town in said district shall be taken as the numerator, to determine the fractional part of such tax or sum of money expended which each of said towns shall be required to pay.
Said school district shall be subject to the same supervision by the State Board of Education as said board now exercises over other public schools. The School Committee of the Town of Wilton shall exercise the powers and perform the duties in said district provided for school visitors in Chapter 134 of the General Statutes and amendments thereof, and the said district shall receive the same benefits from the State School Fund, through the Town of Wilton, that other school districts receive.
Said district shall be exempt from the provisions of Chapter 146 of the Public Acts of 1909, and from the provisions of any other statute, so far as such provisions are inconsistent herewith.
Approved April 25, 1911.