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3 the school, and shall have control of all of the children enrolled 4 in the school from the time they reach the school until they have 5 returned to their respective homes, except that where transportation 6 of pupils is provided by said board, the person in charge of such 7 conveyance shall exercise such authority and control over the chil8 dren while they are in transit to and from the school.

9 Upon the recommendation of any medical inspector of schools 10 the principal of any school in said district shall exclude from the 11 school any pupil or pupils known to have, or suspected of having, 12 any contagious or infectious disease, or any pupil or pupils who 13 have been exposed to such disease. And any pupil so excluded 14 shall not be re-admitted to the school by the principal until such 15 pupil has presented a certificate of health signed by a medical in16 spector of schools.

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The principal of every school within said district shall also have 18 the authority to suspend any pupil for disorderly, refractory, inde19 cent or immoral conduct, and the superintendent of schools may 20 expel or exclude any such pupil, if, on investigation, the conduct of 21 such pupil is found to be detrimental to the progress and the gen22 eral conduct of the school; provided, however, that any person ag23 grieved by any such expulsion shall have power to appeal from the 24 decision of said superintendent of schools to the board, whose de25 cision shall be final.

Sec. 22. No teacher, superintendent, supervisor, principal, or 2 other person actively engaged in school work in said district shall 3 be required to serve on any jury during the period of his con4 tract with the board of education.

Sec. 23. All teachers and other employees of the board shall be 2 paid for their services monthly, or, in the discretion of the board, 3 at more frequent intervals.

Sec. 24. Disbursement of the funds of said district shall be 2 made by order drawn upon the sheriff and signed by the president 3 and secretary of said board.

Sec. 25. Sections fifty-one, one hundred and twenty-two, one 2 hundred and twenty-three, one hundred and twenty-five, 3 one hundred and twenty-six, one hundred and twenty-seven, one 4 hundred and twenty-eight, one hundred and twenty-nine, and one 5 hundred and thirty, of chapter two, of the acts of the legislature 6 of West Virginia, session of one thousand nine hundred and nine7 teen shall be applicable within said district; except that the

8 juvenile court now existing in Cabell county or any cout of like 9 nature hereafter established shall have concurrent jurisdiction 10 with justices of the peace as to any violation of the provisions of 11 either of the sections of the said act of the legislature one thousand 12 nine hundred and nineteen in this section mentioned.

Sec. 26. The provisions of the general school law of this 2 state not by the terms of this act made applicable to said inde3 pendent district of Huntington, shall not be regarded as applicable 4 to said district.

Sec. 27. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the pro2 vision of this act are hereby repealed.

CHAPTER 31

(House Bill No. 462-Mr. Flynn.)

AN ACT to authorize and permit the board of education of Kingwood district, Preston county, to lay an additional building fund levy.

[Passed April 19, 1921.

In effect from passage.
April 30, 1921.]

Approved by the Governor

SEC.
1.

Board of education authorized to
lay an additional building fund
levy.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

Section 1. That the board of education of Kingwood district of 2 Preston county, be, and the same is hereby, authorized and em3 powered to lay a levy of not exceeding sixty cents on the hundred 4 dollars valuation of all taxable property in said district for the 5 purpose of repairing buildings now existing and erecting new 6 school buildings in said district. Said levy to be in addition 7 to all other levies now allowed by law for building fund pur8 poses and to be levied only for the year of one thousand nine 9 hundred and twenty-one, and in like manner as the regular build10 ing fund levy.

CHAPTER 32

(House Bill No. 495-Mr. Satterfield.)

AN ACT to enlarge the boundaries of Union independent school dis

trict in the county of Marion.

[Passed April 10, 1921.

SEC.

1.

In effect from passage. Approved by the Governor
April 30, 1921.]

Boundaries of Union independent
school district.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

Section 1. That all of the territory lying and being in Union 2 district, in Marion county within the following described bound3 ary be added to and be included in Union independent school dis4 trict, to-wit:

5 Beginning at a corner to lands of F. B. Bartholow, and in a 6 line of the J. O. Watson land and also in the present eastern line 7 of the present boundary of Union independent school district, and 8 running thence with the present line of said district to the end of 9 the Bartholow lands at the county road; thence N. 58 degrees E. 10 to the Josie Hamilton and Howard Smouse property; thence N. 11 53° 15′ E. to two wild cherry trees on the ridge above Owens 12 Glass Works; thence N. 45° E. crossing the new Hopewell road to 13 a point on the north east side thereof; thence leaving the present 14 boundary lines of said district, and running in a southerly direc15 tion along and on the northeast side of said new Hopewell road, 16 and thence with said road to the Grafton pike, near the residence 17 of J. W. Satterfield; thence with said pike to Stony road; thence 18 with Stony road to a corner of B. B. Bartholow's land, and thence 19 with his line and including his land to the beginning.

CHAPTER 33

(House Bill No. 500-Mr. Thompson.)

AN ACT to re-establish the independent school district of Belington, Barbour county, and to repeal chapter twenty, acts of the legislature of West Virginia of one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, and all conflicting acts relating thereto.

[Passed April 19, 1921. In effect ninety days from passage. the Governor April 29, 1921.]

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Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

Section 1. That in case a majority of the votes cast at the 2 election hereafter provided for be in favor thereof, all the follow3 ing described territory in Barker and Valley districts, including 4 the city of Belington, shall be an independent school district, to 5 be known as "The independent school district of Belington," 6 to-wit: All the territory that is now within the incorporated por7 tion of the city of Belington described as follows: Beginning at a 8 red oak on the west bank of the Tygarts Valley river, a corner to 9 the lands of Joseph Teter's heirs and Valley Coal and Coke com10 pany, and running south 25° 30′ east 57.75 perches to a stake on 11 the Buckhannon road, corner to Valley Coal and Coke company, 12 thence with the said road south 35° 30′ west 51.15 perches to a 13 white oak, thence south 66 west 21 perches to a stake, thence 14 south 56° west 28.25 perches to three chestnuts corner to Laura 15 Hathaway and the Tygarts Valley Mineral and Oil company, 16 thence south 45° 30' east 18 perches with said line; 17 thence south 56° 30′ east 4.50 perches with said line, thence 18 north 44° 30′ east 9.25 poles with said line, thence south 37° 19 east 25.25 perches with said line, thence south 30° 45′ east 12 20 perches with said line to a white oak, thence south 5° east 10.50 21 perches with said line to a beech, thence south 14° 30′ west 25.75 22 perches with said line to a sassafrass; thence south 40° west 7.50 23 perches with said line to a stake with locust pointers, corner to 24 heirs of Jesse Teter, thence with their line south 82° 15′ east 10 25 perches to a beech and birch, corner to Charles Keiser, thence with 26 his lines south 7° west 48 perches to a white oak stump on the bank 27 of Big Run, corner to the heirs of Jesse Teter and said Keiser, 28 thence with their line south 76° 15′ east 150 perches to a stone on 29 the east side of the county road, corner to the heirs of Jesse 30 Teter, thence with their line south 23° west 58 perches to a stone 31 in the river opposite the old Robenberger mill site, corner to the

32 heirs of Jesse Teter and H. A. Monahan, thence up the Valley 33 river with its meanderings at the water's edge, south 52° 31′ 34 west 29.60 perches, thence south 5° 30′ east 261.76 perches, thence 35 south 32° east 36.60 perches, thence south 47° 30' east 13.80 36 perches, thence south 81° east 21.81 perches, thence north 80° east 37 28.32 perches, passing the south bend of the Roaring creek and 38 Belington railroad bridge, thence south 80° 30' east 9.32 perches, 39 thence south 33° 30' east 9.68 perches, thence crossing the said 40 river, north 87° 15′ east 13 perches to a stake at the culvert on 41 the east side of the said river on the West Virginia Central and 42 Pittsburg railway; thence south 49° 15′ east 38.74 perches to a 43 stake at Hillyard's field near a line of the Belington Industrial 44 Company, thence south 88° 30' east 47.88 perches to a stake, 45 thence south 89° 40′ east 24.24 perches to a stake, thence north 46 79° 30′ east 110 perches to a stake at the old road, corner to 47 Luther and John Hillyard on the old road crossing the mountain, 48 thence with said road north 18° 45′ west 28.18 perches to a 49 stake, corner to G. J. Stalnaker and W. S. Phares' place, thence 50 with the said Stalnaker and Phares' line, north 55° 30′ east 71 51 perches to a stake at the Fairmont and Beverly pike, corner to 52 the said Phares and Stalnaker and W. S. Shurtleff, thence with 53 said pike north 17° 30' west 75 perches, thence north 3° east 33 54 perches, thence north 25° 30′ west 28 perches, thence north 44° 55 30' west 17 perches, thence north 25° 30′ west 20 perches to 56 corner of J. W. Ward and J. W. Shurtleff, thence leaving the pike 57 and running with said Ward's line, north 14° 30' east 39.14 58 perches to a stake, corner to Shurtleff and Ward, thence with 59 said Shurtleff's line north 72° east 39 perches to a locust, cor60 ner to Shurtleff, thence north 42° east 97 perches to a stake, cor61 ner to Shurtleff and T. T. Elliott, thence south 10° west 6 62 perches to a stone, corner to Shurtleff and T. T. Elliott, thence 63 north 52° east 67 perches to a white oak, corner to Serpell and 64 Elliott, thence 43° 30′ west 18.80 perches to a gum, corner to 65 Dunham and Elliott, thence with Dunham and Elliott's line north 66 56° 30′ west 120 perches to a white oak corner to Dunham, north 67 66° west 14.28 perches to a stake, north 6° east 5 perches to a 68 stake at the Morgantown pike, thence north 47° west 71.45 perches 69 to two black walnuts in Martha Davis' field, thence north 63° west 70 99.60 perches to a chestnut in J. W. Thornhill's field thence south 71 83° west 84.36 perches to a walnut in J. W. Thornhill's field, 72 south 11° west 24.24 perches to a stake at the Fairmont pike, thence

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