A school board may adopt bylaws and regulations, not inconsistent with state statutes and regulations of the Board of Education, for its own government, for the management of its official business and for the supervision of schools, including but not limited to the proper discipline of students, including their conduct going to and returning from school.
Code 1950, §§ 22-72, 22-96, 22-97; 1954, cc. 289, 291; 1956, Ex. Sess., c. 60; 1959, Ex. Sess., c. 79, § 1; 1966, c. 691; 1968, c. 501; 1970, c. 71; 1971, Ex. Sess., c. 161; 1972, c. 511; 1975, cc. 308, 328; 1980, c. 559.Amended by Acts 1980, § c.559.Amended by Acts 1975, § cc. 308, 328.Amended by Acts 1972, § c. 511.Amended by Acts 1971, § Ex.Sess., c. 161.Amended by Acts 1970, § c. 71.Amended by Acts 1968, § c. 501.Amended by Acts 1966, § c. 691.Amended by Acts 1959, § Ex.Sess., c. 79, § 1.Amended by Acts 1956, § Ex. Sess., c. 60.Amended by Acts 1954, § cc. 289, 291.