[HISTORY: Adopted by the Special Town Meeting
of the Town of Blackstone 4-24-1982 by Art. 1.[1] Amendments noted where applicable.]
[1]
Editor's Note: These provisions were originally
entitled, "Agreement for the establishment of a Regional School District
for the Towns of Blackstone and Millville, in the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, hereinafter referred to as 'member towns.'"
A.
The Regional School District, hereinafter sometimes
referred to as the "District," shall be called the "Blackstone - Millville
Regional School District." The Regional District School Committee,
hereinafter sometimes referred to as the "Committee, shall consist
of eight members, four from each member town.
B.
The members of the Committee in office on July 1, 1982, shall continue to serve until the expiration of their respective terms and until their respective successors are elected and qualified as provided in Subsection C.
C.
Elections.
(1)
The successors to the members of the Committee in
office on July 1, 1982, shall be elected by all of the voters of the
District at an annual District election to be held on the first Monday
of April in each year as hereinafter provided. The term of office
of each elected member shall be four years and until his successor
is elected and qualified. At the first annual District election following
July 1, 1982, and at every annual District election thereafter, there
shall be elected to the Committee one member from each member town.
(2)
Statement of candidacy and petition.
[Amended by 9-26-1983 STM, Art. 25; 4-30-1984 ATM, Art, 12; 4-29-1991 ATM, Art. 30]
(a)
Any person who is a resident of a member town and
is qualified to vote for town officers where he resides shall be entitled
to have his name printed on the ballot to be used at an annual District
election if, at least 49 days before the date for holding such election,
he shall file with the registrars of voters in the town in which he
resides a written statement of his candidacy and with it a petition
signed by at least 35 persons who reside in one or more of the member
towns and who are qualified to vote for town officers where they reside.
The Committee shall furnish blank certificates and petitions which
shall be in substantially the following form:
STATEMENT OF CANDIDATE
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I, ( ___________ ), on oath declare that I reside
at (number, if any) on (name of street) in the Town of ( ________
); that I am qualified to vote for town officers therein; that I am
a candidate for membership on the Blackstone - Millville Regional
District School Committee for a term of [four years] ( ______ years
to fill a vacancy) to be voted for at the annual District election
to be held on Monday, the _________ day of April, ______________,
and I request that my name be printed as such candidate on the ballot
to be used at said annual District election.
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(Signed)
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts, ________________
ss.
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Subscribed and sworn to on this _________ day
of ________, _________, before me.
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(Signed) ______________________________
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Justice of the Peace or Notary Public
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PETITION ACCOMPANYING STATEMENT OF CANDIDATE
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Whereas (name of candidate) is a candidate for
membership on the Blackstone - Millville Regional District School
Committee for a term of [four years] ( _______ years to fill a vacancy),
we, the undersigned, whose residences are as shown below and who are
each qualified to vote for town officers where we reside, do hereby
request that the name of said (name of candidate) as a candidate for
said office be printed on the ballot to be used at the annual District
election to be held on Monday, the ______ day of April, _______.
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(b)
The petition, which may be on one or more papers,
need not be sworn to. The registrars of voters of the member towns
shall cooperate with one another for the purpose of determining the
sufficiency of signatures on petitions and shall deliver such petitions
and candidates' statements with written indications of the registrars'
determinations to the Secretary of the District at least 35 days before
the date for holding the annual District election. There shall not
be printed on the ballot for the use at such annual District election
the name of any person as a candidate, unless he shall have filed,
within the time herein prescribed, the statement and petition herein
described.
(3)
At least 10 days before the date for holding the annual District election, the Secretary shall post in a conspicuous place in each town hall within the District the names and residences of the candidates who have duly qualified as such, as they are to appear on the ballots to be used at the annual District election, and shall cause the ballots which shall contain said names, with a designation of residence, and of the office and term of service, to be printed, and the ballots so printed shall be official and no others shall be used at the annual election, except as provided in Subsection C(5) of this subsection. The names of candidates shall be arranged on the ballot by member town and for each town alphabetically according to their surnames except that names of elected incumbents who are candidates for reelection shall be placed first on the ballot in alphabetical order according to their surnames and the names of all other candidates shall follow in like order. There shall be printed on such ballots such directions as will aid the voter, as, for example: "vote for one," "vote for not more than four," and the like.
[Amended 9-26-1983 by STM, Art. 26; 4-30-1984 ATM, Art. 13]
(4)
Annual District elections under this subsection shall be called by a warrant which shall be addressed to the residents of the member towns qualified to vote for town officers where they reside and signed by the Committee which shall set forth the date of the election, the polling places, which shall not be less than one in each member town, the hours at which the polls will be opened and closed and the number of members resident in each town who are to be elected. Notice of each election shall be given by posting a copy of the warrant attested by the Secretary in at least one public place in each member town and by publishing a copy thereof at least once in a newspaper of general circulation in the District seven days at least before said election. A certificate of the Secretary shall be conclusive evidence of the posting and publication of the warrant. The number and location of the polling place or places in each member town shall be determined by the Chairman of the Committee after consultation with the Selectmen of such town; and the hours during which all the polls in the District are open shall be uniform throughout the District, provided that they shall be opened not earlier than 9:00 a.m. nor later than 12:00 noon, and shall be kept open at least eight hours, but in no event later than 8:00 p.m. The Secretary shall be responsible for preparing the ballots used at the election, and the order of the names appearing thereon and any necessary instructions to voters shall be determined in accordance with Subsection C(3) of this subsection. The election officials of each member town shall certify the results of the election to the Committee which shall tabulate such results at a meeting of the Committee; and the Chairman of the Committee shall thereupon announce the names of the persons elected to membership on the Committee. Thereafter the certifications of the municipal election officials and the tabulations of the Committee shall be kept by the Secretary with the records of the District. Promptly after their election, members of the Committee shall be sworn to the faithful discharge of their duties by the Secretary or by the Clerk of the town in which they reside, and in each case a record of such oath shall be made and kept by the Secretary or delivered to the Secretary by much Clerk. Except as provided herein, the election shall be conducted in each member town in the same manner as Town Meetings for the election of town officers. The expenses of that part of an election under this section which is conducted in a member town shall be borne by such town.
(5)
Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection C(1), (3) and (4) of this section, if in any year the annual District election coincides with elections of town officers in all of the member towns, the Committee shall arrange with the appropriate officials of the towns for the official ballots used by the towns at such elections to also contain the instructions and names of candidates for election to membership on the Committee, and no separate ballot shall then be used for the election of Committee members.
D.
If a vacancy occurs among the members of the Committee
(regardless of whether the Committee is comprised in whole or in part
of members in office on July 1, 1982, or is comprised entirely of
members elected at large), the remaining members of the Committee
shall give written notice thereof, within one month of said vacancy,
to the Selectmen from the town concerned, who, with the remaining
members of the Committee from the town concerned, shall, after one
week's notice and within one month of said notice, appoint, by roll-call
vote, another person who is a resident of the same member town as
the former member of the Committee to fill the vacancy. The Selectmen
from the town concerned shall fill such vacancy if the remaining members
of the Committee fail to give said notice within the time herein specified.
A majority of the votes of the persons entitled to vote shall be necessary
to such appointment. The person so appointed shall serve as a member
of the Committee until the next annual District election and at such
election a successor shall be elected to serve the balance of the
unexpired term for which the former member was serving, if any.
[Amended 4-25-1983 by ATM, Art. 25]
E.
The Committee shall have all the powers and duties
conferred and imposed upon school committees by law and conferred
and imposed upon it by this agreement. and such other additional powers
and duties as are specified in MGL c. 71, §§ 16 to
16I, inclusive, and any amendments thereof or additions thereto now
or hereafter enacted, or as may be specified in any other applicable
general law or in any applicable special law.
F.
At the first regular meeting following the annual
District election, the Committee shall organize and elect by ballot
a Chairman and a Vice Chairman from its own membership and appoint
a Treasurer and a Secretary who may be the same person, but who need
not be members of the Committee. At such organizational meeting or
at any other meeting, the Committee shall fix the time and place for
its regular meetings and provide for the calling of special meetings,
and may choose such other officers as it deems advisable and prescribe
their powers and duties.
G.
The Committee shall continue to exercise sole jurisdiction
over the education of pupils in grades seven through twelve, inclusive.
The Committee shall assume sole jurisdiction over the education of
pupils in grades kindergarten through six, inclusive, on July 1, 1982,
and nothing contained herein shall affect the obligation of the member
towns to provide education for pupils in such grades until July 1,
1982.
H.
The quorum for the transaction of business shall be
a majority of the Committee, including at least two from each member
town, but a number less than the majority may adjourn.
A.
The regional high school, consisting of grades nine
through twelve, inclusive, and the regional middle school, consisting
of grades six through eight, inclusive, shall be located on the premises
presently owned by the District and situated on the southeasterly
side of Lincoln Street in the Town of Blackstone.
[Amended by 11-9-1998 STM, Art. 19]
B.
Any new school constructed for the purpose of accommodating
pupils in grades kindergarten through five, inclusive, primarily from
a particular member town shall be located in that town.
[Amended by 11-9-1998 STM, Art. 19]
C.
The Town of Blackstone is hereby authorized to lease
to the Regional School District the premises and building on Lincoln
Street presently known and identified as the "John F. Kennedy School"
and the premises and building on Lincoln Street presently known and
identified as the "Augustine F. Maloney School." The Town of Millville
is hereby authorized to lease to the Regional School District the
premises and building on Berthelette Way presently known and identified
as the "Millville Elementary School." Each of the leases authorized
above shall be for a term not in excess of 20 years. The leases shall
be deemed to have commenced as of the following dates: July 1, 1982,
for the John F. Kennedy School; July 1, 1988, for the Augustine F.
Maloney School; and July 1, 1992, for the Millville Elementary School.
Each of the leases shall contain a provision for the extension of
the term thereof for an additional term not in excess of 20 years,
renewable at any time during the term, at the option of the Regional
District School Committee. No rental shall be charged to the District
by any of the member towns. In the event of withdrawal of all of the
member towns from the District, the above-mentioned leases shall be
terminated at the time of such withdrawal. Each lease involving a
member town shall be on such other terms as may be determined by the
Selectmen thereof and the Regional District School Committee who shall
execute the lease for the member Town and the Regional School District,
respectively.
[Amended by 10-19-1992 STM]
D.
Each of the leases referred to in Subsection C shall contain provisions authorizing the District to construct and equip additions (and, in connection therewith, to make renovations) to school buildings leased to it by each of the member towns, and to construct and equip school buildings to replace school buildings leased to it by each of the member towns, as if it were the owner thereof; provided, however, that in each instance the District shall have first obtained the written consent of the Selectmen of the member town in which the school building involved is located. All capital costs, as defined in § 39-4B, incurred by the District in any such undertaking shall be borne solely and exclusively by the member town in which the school building involved is located and shall be paid to the District as provided in § 39-4. All funds, whether in the nature of reimbursements, grants or otherwise, credited to or received by the District for any such undertaking shall be credited in their entirety to such member town.
A.
The Regional School District shall include all grades
from kindergarten through twelve, inclusive.
B.
The Committee is hereby authorized, in its discretion,
to establish and maintain state aided vocational education, acting
as trustees therefor, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
74 of the General Laws, and acts amendatory thereto or dependent thereon.
A.
For the purpose of apportioning assessments levied
by the District against the member towns, costs shall be divided in
two categories: capital costs and operating costs.
B.
Capital costs shall include all expenses in the nature
of capital outlay such as the cost of acquiring land, the cost of
constructing, reconstructing or adding to a school building or buildings,
the cost of replacing or remodeling or making unusual or extraordinary
repairs or performing unusual or extraordinary maintenance to a school
building or buildings, including its component systems, such as heating,
ventilating, air conditioning, electrical and mechanical systems,
the cost of constructing sewerage systems or sewage treatment and
disposal facilities or the cost of the purchase and use (excluding,
however, ordinary and usual sewer usage charges) of such systems with
a municipality, including without limitation the cost of original
and replacement equipment and furnishings for such school building
or buildings or additions, plans, architects, and consultants' fees,
grading and other costs incidental to placing school buildings and
additions, sewerage systems and sewage treatment and disposal facilities
and any premises related to the foregoing in operating condition.
Capital costs shall also include payment of principal of and interest
on bonds or other obligations issued by the District to finance capital
costs.
C.
Operating costs shall include interest on temporary notes issued by the District in anticipation of revenue and also all costs not included in capital costs as defined in Subsection B, such as salaries, wages, supplies, texts and textbooks, usual and ordinary repair and maintenance expenditures and other costs generally incurred in the day-to-day operation of schools.
D.
Apportionment.
(1)
Capital costs attributable to the regional junior - senior high school (but not capital costs attributable to any school leased by a member town to the District as provided in § 39-2) for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1982, and for every fiscal year thereafter shall be apportioned to the member towns on the basis of their respective pupil enrollments in the regional junior - senior high school only. Each member town's share of capital costs, as aforesaid, for each such fiscal year shall be determined by commuting to the nearest 1/100 of 1% the ratio which that town's pupil enrollment in the regional junior - senior high school only on the October 1 next preceding the first day of the fiscal year for which the apportionment is determined bears to the total pupil enrollment from all of the member towns in the regional junior - senior high school only on the same date.
(2)
Operating costs attributable to all of the schools operated by the District (including any school leased by a member town to the District as provided in § 39-2) for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1983, and for every fiscal year thereafter shall be apportioned to the member towns on the basis of their respective pupil enrollments in the Regional School District. Each member town's share of operating costs, as aforesaid, for each such fiscal year shall be determined by computing to the nearest 1/100 of 1% the ratio which that town's pupil enrollment in the Regional School District on the October 1 next preceding the first day of the fiscal year for which the apportionment is determined bears to the total pupil enrollment from all the member towns in the Regional School District on the same date. For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1982, each member town's share of operating costs, as aforesaid, shall be determined by computing to the nearest 1/100 of 1% the ratio which that town's pupil enrollment in the regional junior - senior high school and in grades kindergarten through six, inclusive, on the October 1 next preceding said fiscal year bears to the total pupil enrollment from all of the member towns in the regional junior - senior high school and in grades kindergarten through six, inclusive, on the same date.
E.
Each member town shall pay to the District in each fiscal year its proportionate share, certified as provided in § 39-9C, of capital costs and operating costs. Except as otherwise provided in § 39-9A, the annual share of each member town shall be paid in such amounts and at such times that at least the following percentages of such annual share shall be paid on or before the dates indicated, respectively:
[Amended 4-24-1995 by ATM, Art. 32]
F.
If the unencumbered amount in the excess and deficiency fund, so called, of the District at the end of a fiscal year exceeds 5% of its operating budget and its budgeted capital costs for the succeeding fiscal year, the amount in excess of the said 5% shall be applied by the Committee to reduce the amount to be raised by assessment on the member towns in accordance with the provisions of Subsection D. The Treasurer of the District shall recertify the amounts reapportioned to the Treasurers of the member towns within 30 days from the date on which the Committee votes to reduce the amounts to be raised by assessment.
School transportation shall be provided by the
Regional School District and the cost thereof shall be apportioned
to the member towns as an operating cost.
A.
This agreement may be amended from time to time in
the manner hereinafter provided, but no amendment shall be made which
shall substantially impair the rights of the holders of any bonds
or notes or other evidences of indebtedness of the District then outstanding,
or the rights of the District to procure the means for payment thereof,
provided that nothing in this section shall prevent the admission
of a new town or towns to the District and the reapportionment accordingly
of construction costs of the District represented by bonds or notes
of the District then outstanding and of interest thereon.
B.
Any proposal for amendment, except a proposal for amendment providing for the withdrawal of a member town (which shall be acted upon as provided in § 39-8), may be initiated by a majority vote of all the members of the Committee or by a petition signed by 10% of the registered voters of any one of the member towns. In the latter case, said petition shall contain at the end thereof a certification by the Town Clerk of such member town as to the number of registered voters in said town according to the most recent voting list and the number of signatures on the petition which appear to be the names of registered voters of said town, and said petition shall be presented to the Secretary of the Committee. In either case, the Secretary of the Committee shall mail or deliver a notice in writing to the Board of Selectmen of each of the member towns that a proposal to amend this agreement has been made and shall enclose a copy of such proposal (without the signatures in the case of a proposal by petition). The Selectmen of each of the member towns (there being no requirement that all of the member towns act in the same manner) shall either include in the warrant for the next Annual or a Special Town Meeting called for the purpose an article stating the proposal or the substance thereof or cause to be presented for determination by vote at the next annual or a special election called for the purpose the question of accepting the proposal. In the latter case, the article in the warrant for such annual or special election and the question on the official ballot to be used at such election shall include the proposal or the substance thereof. Such amendment shall take effect upon its acceptance by all of the member towns, acceptance by each town to be a majority vote at a Town Meeting or an election as aforesaid.
[Amended 4-30-1984 by ATM, Art. 14]
By an amendment of this agreement adopted under and in accordance with § 39-6 above, any other town or towns may be admitted to the Regional School District upon adoption as therein provided of such amendment and upon acceptance by the town or towns seeking admission of the agreement as so amended and also upon compliance with such provisions of law as may be applicable and such terms as may be set forth in such amendment.
A.
The withdrawal of a member town from the District
may be effected by an amendment to this agreement in the manner hereinafter
provided by this section. Any member town seeking to withdraw shall,
by vote at an Annual or Special Town Meeting, request the Committee
to draw up an amendment to this agreement setting forth the terms
by which such town may withdraw from the District, provided that:
(1)
The town seeking to withdraw shall remain liable for
any unpaid operating costs which have been certified by the District
Treasurer to the Treasurer of the withdrawing town, including the
full amount so certified for the year in which such withdrawal takes
effect; and
(2)
The said town shall remain liable to the District
for its share of the indebtedness, other than temporary debt in anticipation
of revenue, of the District outstanding at the time of such withdrawal,
and for interest thereon, to the same extent and in the same manner
as though the town had not withdrawn from the District.
B.
The Clerk of the town seeking to withdraw shall notify the Committee in writing that such town has voted to request the Committee to draw up an amendment to the agreement (enclosing a certified copy of such vote). Thereupon, the Committee shall draw up an amendment to the agreement setting forth such terms of withdrawal as it deems advisable, subject to the limitation contained in § 39-6A. The Secretary of the Committee shall mail or deliver a notice in writing to the Board of Selectmen of each member town that the Committee has drawn up an amendment to the agreement providing for the withdrawal of a member town (enclosing a copy of such amendment). The Selectmen of each of the member towns shall cause to be presented for determination by vote at the next annual or a special election called for the purpose the question of accepting the proposal. The article in the warrant for such annual or special election and the question on the official ballot to be used at such election shall include the proposal or the substance thereof. Such amendment shall take effect upon its acceptance by all of the member towns, acceptance by each town to be by a majority vote at an election as aforesaid.
[Amended 4-30-1984 by ATM, Art. 15]
C.
The withdrawing town's annual share of any future installment of principal and interest on obligations outstanding on the effective date of its withdrawal shall be fixed at the percentage prevailing for such town at the last annual apportionment made next prior to the effective date of the withdrawal. The remainder of any such installment after subtracting the shares of any town or towns which have withdrawn shall be apportioned to the remaining member towns in the manner provided in § 39-4D or as may be otherwise provided in the amendment providing for such withdrawal.
D.
Upon the effective date of withdrawal, the terms of
office of all members serving on the Regional District School Committee
from the withdrawing town shall terminate and the total membership
of the Committee shall be decreased accordingly.
A.
Within 60 days after the Regional District School Committee is organized, it shall prepare a reasonably detailed operating and maintenance budget covering expenses, if any, for the balance of the then calendar year. Copies of such proposed budget shall be submitted to the Chairman of the Finance or Advisory Committee of each member town for its consideration. A budget shall be adopted within 21 days after the proposed budget has been so submitted. The amount of the said budget shall be apportioned between the member towns according to the provisions in § 39-4 hereof. The Regional District Treasurer shall certify to the Treasurer of each member town its respective share of said budget. The sums thus certified shall be payable by each member town to the Regional District School Committee but only from funds which may be or may have been appropriated by each member town for such purpose.
B.
Thereafter, not later than 30 days prior to the date on which the maintenance and operating budget is adopted as provided in Subsection C of § 39-9, the Committee shall annually prepare a tentative operating budget for the ensuing fiscal year, attaching thereto provision for any installment of principal or interest to become due in such fiscal year on any bonds or other evidence of indebtedness of the District.
C.
Not later than 15 days prior to the date on which the maintenance and operating budget is adopted as hereinafter provided, the Committee shall hold a public hearing within the District after posting in at least two public places in each town, at least seven days in advance of the hearing, a notice stating the time, place and purpose of the hearing at which it shall present the proposed Regional School District tentative budget and shall answer any reasonable inquiries with respect thereto. The Committee shall adopt an annual maintenance and operating budget for the ensuing fiscal year not later than 45 days prior to the earliest date on which the business session of the Annual Town Meeting of any member town is to be held, but not later than March 31, provided that said budget need not be adopted earlier than February 1. Said annual operating and maintenance budget shall include debt and interest charges for the ensuing fiscal year as a separate item, and the said Committee shall apportion the amounts necessary to be raised in order to meet the said budget in accordance with the provisions of § 39-4D. The amounts so apportioned for each member town shall be certified by the District Treasurer to the Treasurers of the member towns within 30 days from the date on which the annual operating and maintenance budget is adopted by the Committee, but not later than April 30, and each such town shall appropriate the amounts so certified.
Students residing outside the Regional School
District may attend the Regional District School upon approval of
the Committee and payment of tuition as determined by such Committee.
A.
Any teacher in grades kindergarten through six, inclusive,
serving at the discretion of a local school committee of a member
town on June 30, 1982, shall be employed by the Committee to serve
at its discretion. Any teacher in grades kindergarten through six,
inclusive, not serving at the discretion of a local school committee
of a member town on June 30, 1982, shall be given preferred consideration
by the Committee for a similar position to the extent that such a
position exists. The word "teacher" as used in this subsection shall
include full-time classroom teachers, supervising (administrative)
principals and assistant or vice principals, guidance counselors and
teachers of special subjects, such as art, music, remedial reading
and physical education.
B.
The unexpired portion of any collective bargaining
agreement between a member town and the teachers in grades kindergarten
through six, inclusive, of such town shall be assumed by and become
the responsibility of the District on July 1, 1982.
[Amended by 11-9-1998 STM, Art. 19]
A.
All of the member towns of the District shall assume
sole jurisdiction over the education of pupils in grades kindergarten
through five, inclusive, residing in their respective towns if any
member town, by vote at an Annual or Special Town Meeting, assumes
sole jurisdiction over the education of pupils in grades kindergarten
through five, inclusive, residing in such town and follows the procedure
hereinafter set forth.
B.
The Clerk of a member town assuming such jurisdiction
shall notify the Committee and the Board of Selectmen of every other
member town in writing that such town has so voted, enclosing a certified
copy of such vote. Upon the giving of such notice, the action of such
town shall be binding and conclusive on it and any attempt to modify,
amend or rescind such action shall be null and void. Commencing with
the first day of the fiscal year next following the giving of such
notice, such town and every other member town of the District shall
assume sole jurisdiction over the education of pupils in grades kindergarten
through five, inclusive, residing in their respective towns, whereupon
this agreement shall be deemed to be automatically amended to provide
that, as of said date, the Committee shall have no further obligation
to provide such education. The District shall thereupon revert to
and include only grades six through twelve, inclusive, and all provisions
of this agreement referring to grades kindergarten through twelve,
inclusive, shall also be deemed to be automatically amended to refer
to grades six through twelve, inclusive.
C.
The member towns of the District may assume such jurisdiction in 1987 or in any fifth year thereafter (i.e., 1992, 1997, 2002 etc.) and not in any of the intervening years in each such five-year sequence; provided, however, that in order for such assumption of jurisdiction to take effect in any one of such years the notice required by Subsection B must be given no earlier than 12 months nor later than six months prior to the first day of the fiscal year in the applicable year (e.g., to be effective in 1987, the notice must be given no earlier than July 1, 1986, and no later than January 1, 1987).
D.
Each member town shall continue to be liable to the
District for all capital costs (including any indebtedness, other
than temporary debt in anticipation of revenue, and interest thereon),
if any, and all operating costs outstanding and unpaid at the time
of any assumption of such jurisdiction to the same extent and in the
same manner as though the member towns had not assumed such jurisdiction,
until all such obligations have been paid in full.
A.
Except for pupils with special needs, pupils in grades
kindergarten through five, inclusive, from a particular member town
will be assigned to schools located in that town. In the event that
a school located in a particular member town cannot be used due to
a casualty, the Committee may temporarily reassign the pupils attending
said school to the schools of any other member town.
[Amended by 11-9-1998 STM, Art. 19]
B.
Each member town shall continue to be responsible
for any students residing therein who attend a trade school or a vocational
school located outside the District and shall bear all costs relating
to such attendance.
C.
Anything in this chapter to the contrary notwithstanding,
the Committee may, for and during the 1996-1997, 1997-1998, 1998-1999
and 1999-2000 school years or for and during any of such school years,
assign or reassign to the Millville Elementary School pupils from
the Town of Blackstone scheduled to attend or attending the John F.
Kennedy School and/or the Augustine F. Maloney School in order to
utilize more efficiently the physical and educational resources of
all said schools; provided, however, that the Committee shall not
implement any such assignment or reassignment except upon the recommendation
of the Superintendent of Schools.
[Added by 5-28-1996ATM, Art. 5]