CTY. BD. OF ED., JONES CO. v. SMITH

No. 41449.

239 Miss. 53 (1960)

114 So.2d 613

COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION OF JONES COUNTY, MISS. v. SMITH.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

June 13, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Beard, Pack & Ratcliff, Laurel, for appellant.

Lampkin Butts, Laurel, for appellee.


LEE, J.

In 1957, when the County Board of Education of Jones County, acting under the statutes passed by the legislature at its 1953 extraordinary session, undertook a reorganization of the county school system, there were in existence thirty-odd districts for white children. A county-wide district, covering the entire area outside of the City of Laurel, was formed with sixteen white attendance centers. The school in the...

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