Tuition contracts between school districts, 1927-1932.

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Tuition contracts between school districts, 1927-1932.

These contracts provided for payments to allow children from one school district to attend school in a neighboring district. Contracting districts generally were common school districts whose school age population was too small to justify maintenance of a school.

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