Mississippi Code
Chapter 27 - Agricultural High Schools
§ 37-27-57. Payment of additional or supplemental expenses

Any additional or supplemental expenses incurred by the agricultural high school or junior college in the instruction of such pupils above that defrayed by minimum education funds as provided in Section 37-27-55, shall be paid either from the amounts received from the state appropriation for the support of agricultural high schools or from the tax levy for the support of such agricultural high school or junior college or from any other funds which such agricultural high school or junior college may have available for such purpose.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 37 - Education

Chapter 27 - Agricultural High Schools

§ 37-27-1. Establishing county agricultural high schools

§ 37-27-3. Tax levy for support and maintenance of school; election

§ 37-27-5. Levy of tax for building, repair, and equipment of school, and purchase of lands or buildings

§ 37-27-6. Tax to retire debt service on agricultural high school bonds

§ 37-27-7. Appointment of trustees

§ 37-27-9. Joint schools may be established by two or more counties

§ 37-27-11. Trustees of joint agricultural high schools; levy of taxes

§ 37-27-13. Ownership of joint schools

§ 37-27-15. General powers and duties of trustees; compensation

§ 37-27-17. Inspection of school by state superintendent of public education; state funds

§ 37-27-21. Legislature shall make appropriations

§ 37-27-23. Trustees shall be sole judges of eligibility of applicants

§ 37-27-25. Trustees shall make detailed statements of receipts and disbursements

§ 37-27-27. Trustees of certain vocational-agricultural high schools may contract to supply water to municipality

§ 37-27-29. Oil, gas and mineral leases

§ 37-27-31. Lease of school buildings, equipment and lands

§ 37-27-33. Trustees may lease facilities for industrial training of students

§ 37-27-35. Trustees may acquire private educational institution outside of county

§ 37-27-37. Establishment of junior college in connection with agricultural high school outside county

§ 37-27-39. Trustees may exchange certain lands

§ 37-27-41. Agricultural high schools and public schools may be authorized to acquire each other's property

§ 37-27-43. Trustees may sell property not needed for school purposes

§ 37-27-45. Resolution required for sale

§ 37-27-47. Advertising of sale; conduct of sale

§ 37-27-49. All sales to be for cash; disposition of proceeds

§ 37-27-51. Trustees may contract with school districts for attendance of pupils at agricultural high school

§ 37-27-53. Pupils entitled to transportation

§ 37-27-55. Pupils reported for allocation of minimum education funds and building funds

§ 37-27-57. Payment of additional or supplemental expenses

§ 37-27-59. Applicability of laws

§ 37-27-61. County superintendent may provide for attendance out of the county

§ 37-27-63. Municipalities and municipal separate school districts may issue bonds to support agricultural high schools

§ 37-27-65. Boards of supervisors may issue bonds for agricultural high schools, and agricultural high school-junior colleges

§ 37-27-67. Election on issuance of bonds by boards of supervisors

§ 37-27-69. Agricultural high school may borrow not to exceed $50,000 for housing facilities

§ 37-27-71. Declaration of intention to borrow; issuance of notes; repayment

§ 37-27-73. Board of trustees to fix and collect fees, rents and charges; disposition of monies; limitations

§ 37-27-75. Foregoing sections as cumulative

§ 37-27-77. Purchase of bus for benefit of agricultural high schools in certain counties

§ 37-27-81. Sale of school property upon abolition of school pursuant to petition and election; disposition of proceeds

§ 37-27-83. Disposal of school property when school is discontinued

§ 37-27-85. Donated lands may be reconveyed when school is discontinued

§ 37-27-87. Transfer of funds when school is discontinued

§ 37-27-89. Distribution and use of funds when school is discontinued

§ 37-27-91. Abolition of school not operated in four years