Conn. Gen. Stat. § 10-220
(1949 Rev., S. 1501; 1949, 1953, 1955, S. 957d; February, 1965, P.A. 574, S. 11; 1969, P.A. 690, S. 4; P.A. 78-218, S. 143; P.A. 79-128, S. 11, 36; P.A. 80-166, S. 1; P.A. 84-460, S. 3, 16; P.A. 85-377, S. 5, 13; P.A. 86-333, S. 11, 32; P.A. 90-324, S. 4, 13; P.A. 93-353 , S. 28 , 31 , 52 ; P.A. 94-245 , S. 9 , 46 ; P.A. 95-182 , S. 6 , 11 ; P.A. 96-26 , S. 2 , 4 ; 96-244 , S. 17 , 63 ; 96-270 , S. 1 , 11 ; P.A. 97-290 , S. 21 , 29 ; P.A. 98-168 , S. 8 , 26 ; 98-243 , S. 19 , 25 ; 98-252 , S. 13 , 38 , 80 ; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 98-1 , S. 115 , 121 ; P.A. 00-157 , S. 3 , 8 ; P.A. 01-173 , S. 19 , 67 ; P.A. 03-220 , S. 1 , 2 ; P.A. 04-26 , S. 4 ; P.A. 06-158 , S. 5 ; 06-167 , S. 1 ; P.A. 08-153 , S. 6 ; P A. 09-81 , S. 2 ; 09-143 , S. 1 ; 09-220 , S. 6 ; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-6, S. 54; P.A. 10-71 , S. 4 ; P.A. 11-85 , S. 6 ; 11-93 , S. 6 ; 11-136 , S. 10 , 17 ; P.A. 12-120 , S. 4 ; P.A. 13-247 , S. 200 ; P.A. 15-133 , S. 3 , 4 ; 15-168 , S. 3 ; 15-225 , S. 4 ; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 17-2 , S. 84 ; P.A. 18-34 , S. 7 .)
Powers conferred and duties imposed by former statute construed. 65 C. 183 . Former statute cited. 77 C. 195 . Town may defend action brought against committee for official acts under former statute; duties as to moral fitness of teachers. 79 C. 240 . Former statute held not to repeal provision in city charter. 82 C. 124 . Control of town over committee under former statute. Id., 566. Former "school committee" was agent of law and not of the town. 99 Conn. 695 . Cited. 129 Conn. 191 ; 134 C. 616 ; 143 C. 488 . Actions of board, within confines of its powers, not subject to control of city common council or officers; if land devoted to school purposes, held city could not condemn it for a highway without approval of school committee. 147 C. 478 . Section must be read with Sec. 10-186 re furnishing of transportation for school children, and it comprehends not only distance but safety factors. 148 Conn. 238 . Number of teaching positions, need of curriculum coordinator and maintenance of school properties were matters within discretion of school board. 151 C. 1 . Cited. 152 Conn. 148 -150. Ability of board to perform its statutory duties not destroyed by requirement of town charter that it select nonprofessional employees under civil service requirements. Id., 568. Cited. 153 C. 283 ; 162 C. 568 . Town boards of education, in matters not involving strictly budgetary concerns, act as agents of the state; under powers to "employ and dismiss" teachers, town boards of education can determine contested cases. 167 Conn. 368 . Town, by referendum, could delegate its power of eminent domain to board of education which had authority to exercise it. 168 C. 135 . Cited. 170 C. 38 ; Id., 318; 174 Conn. 522 ; 180 C. 96 ; 182 Conn. 93 ; Id., 253; 187 Conn. 187 ; 193 Conn. 93 ; 195 Conn. 24 ; 205 Conn. 116 ; 217 Conn. 110 ; 228 Conn. 640 ; Id., 699; 237 C. 169 ; 238 Conn. 1 . Cited. 6 CA 212 ; 44 Conn.App. 179 . There is no statutorily mandated exception to residency requirement for displacement due to natural disaster, however board has discretion to interpret this section and Sec. 10-186 in such manner. 138 Conn.App. 677 . Elements justifying indemnification of a board member. 9 Conn.Supp. 442 . Cited. 15 CS 370 . Boards of education may discontinue or unite schools; history of section reviewed. 16 CS 339 . Board as agent of the state. 19 CS 158 . Boards of education may accord problem of racial imbalance relevance in making decisions. 26 CS 124 . Cited. 27 CS 339 . Extension of a "project concern" contract made by board of education of Milford with board of New Haven is an administrative decision to be made by board as agency of the state under its authority set out in Secs. 10-220 to 10-239 and board of aldermen was enjoined from holding an advisory referendum of voters as this would be an unlawful expenditure of city funds. 28 CS 207 . School boards are agents of the state, not subject to recall under a municipal charter. 29 CS 201 . Cited. 30 Conn.Supp. 63 . The Connecticut education system violates Art. I, Sec. 20 and Art. VIII, Sec. 1 of the Connecticut Constitution. 31 Conn.Supp. 379 . Relationship between boards of education and municipal budget authorities; extent of municipal obligation to finance education. 32 CS 132 . Cited. 34 Conn.Supp. 115 ; 35 Conn.Supp. 55 ; 36 Conn.Supp. 293 . Local board of education is not acting as agent of the state and not entitled to sovereign immunity when acting to recover damages arising from construction of school building. 40 CS 141 . Cited. 44 Conn.Supp. 527 . Subsec. (a): Town charter that allows for separate referenda for town's operating budget and education budget and that allows voters to reject the budgets three times does not rise to the level of a veto and does not violate state statute and policy concerning education. 268 Conn. 295 . Context of community orientation of family discussed in determining place of residence for purposes of school attendance. 34 Conn.App. 567 .
See Sec. 10-4b re complaint procedure where failure or inability of board of education to implement educational interests of state is alleged.