the board may, by the use of the board's school funds, maintain and operate the industrial or trade school or schools.
that, in the board's judgment, will produce the best results and give instruction to the largest practicable number of students.
The school city may also use the real estate, building, or personal property acquired under subsection (a) for other school purposes, but not for any purpose that will materially interfere with the conduct of the trade or industrial schools.
must be the actual per capita cost of operating the school the student attends. However, the costs of permanent improvements or additions, the salaries of the superintendents, or the costs of apparatus or repairing broken or damaged apparatus may not be used in computing the actual per capita cost.
IC 20-25-4-17
Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education Recodification Citation: 20-3-11-28.