The board had appealed that ruling to the state court.
The board had appealed to the state on Wednesday to reconsider its decision on the shorter school day.
The temple's board appealed the ruling to the state's highest court, without success.
The board appealed it to the Commissioner, who restored $407,000 of the cuts a month ago.
It was not clear today whether the board would appeal its removal.
In looking for resources, the board appealed to corporations and private donors.
The lay board formally appealed to the Holy See and that appeal was denied.
One commissioner, Douglas Kellner, said the board would appeal the ruling.
Not having any revenue sources, the board appealed for contributions from the 45 families that made up the village.
The board appealed the decision and voted to postpone action on the requests pending the outcome of the appeal.