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576 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. LXXVII
ings and for constructing new buildings. They may sell, with the
approval of the state superintendent of schools, school grounds, school
sites and school buildings when no longer needed for educational pur-
poses.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 25D.
25D. The county board of education may receive donations of school
grounds or school sites, or of houses already built suitably located and
adapted to school purposes, but in no case shall any site be built upon,
or any house be occupied, until a good and sufficient title has been
obtained for the same in the corporate name of the Board.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 25E.
25E. When lands shall be required for the site of a schoolhouse, or
for enlarging a schoolhouse lot, or for playgrounds or other school pur-
poses, and the county board of education shall for any cause be unable
to contract with the owner or owners thereof upon what they deem to
be a fair valuation thereof, the county board of education may institute
proceedings for the acquisition of such lands, in accordance with Article
33A of the Annotated Code; but no lot so taken or enlarged shall
exceed, in the whole, five acres, including the land occupied by the
school building.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 25F.
25F. Schools on or near the dividing line of two counties shall be
free to the children of each county; and the county board of education
of the respective counties shall have power to provide jointly for the
maintenance of said schools.
1916, ch. 506. sec. 25G.
25G. The county boards of education in every county of the State
shall provide sanitary, hygienic, suitable and convenient water-closets
or outhouses for each of the schools under their official jurisdiction, not
less than two for each school or building, when both sexes are in attend-
ance, in their respective school districts, with separate means of access
for each; and unless placed at a remote distance, one from the other,
the approaches or walks thereto shall be separated by a substantial close-
fence, not less than seven feet high; and it shall be the duty of the said
boards to make provision for keeping the said water-closets or outhouses
in a clean, comfortable, sanitary and hygienic condition. Neglect or
failure on the part of any county board of education to comply with the
provisions of this section shall constitute cause for the removal of its
members, as provided in section 6 of this Article.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 25H.
25H. The county board of education shall consolidate schools wher-
ever in their judgment it is practicable, and arrange, when possible
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