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143-128 (such as small building projects, service contracts, or purchase of equipment). This proposition raises an issue of school'au- thority under state law rather than one of federal constitu- tional law. Local units function under authority delegated by the General Assembly and can undertake only those acUvities expressly authorized or reasonably necessary or expedi- ent to carry out those that are expressly authorized.-'* The courts have been generous in interpreting local school board aut...hority relating to provision of particular educa- tional services.-'' This is appropriate given the broad au- thority of G.S. 1 15C-36, which confers on local boards all powers and duties respecting schools that are not con- ferred on any other official. Whether this broad authority extends to contracting procedures (as opposed to matters 26. Separate certificalion programs are administered by the state De- partments of Administration and Transportation. 27. See Mark A. Messura, "Certificalion Programs for Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses," Popular Covernmem ."iQ (Spring 1994): 27-33.
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