New York Education Code § 2581

Certain corporate schools entitled to participate in funds of board of education of city of New York
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§ 2581. Certain corporate schools entitled to participate in funds of\nboard of education of city of New York.  The corporate schools entitled\nto participate in the funds of the board of education of the city of New\nYork are as follows:  The schools established and maintained by the Five\nPoints House of Industry, the industrial schools established and\nmaintained under the charge of the Children's Aid Society in the city of\nNew York, the schools of the American Female Guardian Society, the Roman\nCatholic Orphan Asylum, the Brooklyn Home for Children, the Orphan Home\nand the Convent of Mercy, and the Child Care Center (formerly\nTuberculosis Preventorium for children).  The New York Institute for the\nBlind shall receive a ratable proportion of the fund for every blind\npupil in such institution without regard to age.\n  Such schools shall be subject to the general supervision of the board\nof education of the city of New York, but shall be under the immediate\ndirection of their respective trustees, managers and directors.\n

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