§ 310. Appeals or petitions to commissioner of education and other\nproceedings. Any party conceiving himself aggrieved may appeal by\npetition to the commissioner of education who is hereby authorized and\nrequired to examine and decide the same; and the commissioner of\neducation may also institute such proceedings as are authorized under\nthis article. The petition may be made in consequence of any action:\n 1. By any school district meeting.\n 2. By any district superintendent and other officers, in forming or\naltering, or refusing to form or alter, any school district, or in\nrefusing to apportion any school moneys to any such district or part of\na district.\n 3. By a county treasurer or other distributing agent in refusing to\npay any such moneys to any such district.\n 4. By the trustees of any district in paying or refusing to pay any\nteacher, or in refusing to admit any scholar gratuitously into any\nschool or on any other matter upon which they may or do officially act.\n 5. By any trustees of any school library concerning such library, or\nthe books therein, or the use of such books.\n 6. By any district meeting in relation to the library or any other\nmatter pertaining to the affairs of the district.\n 6-a. By a principal, teacher, owner or other person in charge of any\nschool in denying a child admission to, or continued attendance at, such\nschool for lack of proof of required immunizations in accordance with\nsection twenty-one hundred sixty-four of the public health law.\n 7. By any other official act or decision of any officer, school\nauthorities, or meetings concerning any other matter under this chapter,\nor any other act pertaining to common schools.\n
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