1801 - Formation and changes of central school districts.

§ 1801.   Formation  and  changes of central school districts.  1. The  commissioner of education is hereby authorized and empowered to lay  out  central  school  districts  for  the establishment of central schools to  give instruction in elementary or elementary and  high  school  subjects  and  to  fix,  determine  and define the boundaries of said districts as  hereinafter provided.    2. The commissioner is authorized and empowered to make and  enter  in  his  office  orders laying out territory in new central school districts  or annexing to existing central school districts territory not contained  within a city school district in a city having a population of more than  ten thousand  inhabitants,  and  not  contained  within  a  city  school  district  having  a  full  valuation  of  taxable real estate per public  school pupil residing in the district  of  more  than  fifteen  thousand  dollars;  provided,  however,  that no territory contained within a city  school  district  in  a  city  having  a  population  of  ten   thousand  inhabitants  or  less may be included in new central school districts or  annexed to existing central school districts after July first,  nineteen  hundred  fifty-five.  The  commissioner  of  education is authorized and  empowered to make and enter in his office orders dissolving and annexing  a central  school  district  or  districts  to  another  central  school  district,  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  subdivision two of section  eighteen hundred two of this chapter.   The commissioner in  laying  out  such  central school districts and in fixing and defining the boundaries  thereof shall include  only  territory  of  suitable  size  conveniently  located  for  the attendance of pupils and having a sufficient number of  pupils for the establishment of a central school. The commissioner shall  designate all central school districts by such  simplified  name  as  he  shall deem proper.    3. Within ten days after the making and entry of the order pursuant to  this  section,  the commissioner shall transmit a certified copy thereof  to the clerk, or in the event there is  no  clerk,  to  the  trustee  or  trustees  of  each school district the territory of which is affected by  said order. The clerk, the trustee or trustees,  as  the  case  may  be,  shall, within five days after receipt of such order, post a copy thereof  in five conspicuous places in such district.    4.  No  central  school district laid out by order of the commissioner  shall operate as a central school district, nor be entitled  to  receive  the benefits of a central school district until it has been organized by  the  qualified  voters of the district in accordance with the provisions  of this article, provided, however, a central school district which  was  organized  prior  to  April  seventh,  nineteen  hundred  forty-four, or  pursuant to the provisions of this section and to which territory may be  annexed shall not be required to again organize.    5. The commissioner of education is hereby authorized and empowered to  make and enter in his office an order annexing the territory  of  common  school  district number three of the town of Wilmington, Essex county to  central school district number two of the  town  of  North  Elba,  Essex  county,  together  with  such territory of common school district number  one of the town of Wilmington, Essex county as will  provide  contiguity  between  the  aforementioned  Wilmington  common  school district number  three and North Elba central school district number two.